Kicking off the fall semester of 2025, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center is hosting our biannual Indigenous Open Mic Night with Tanaya Winder!
From the elegance of Classical form to the vivid reinvention of 20th-century sound, this concert traverses centuries of symphonic color and craft. The ASU Symphony Orchestra opens with Carl Reinecke's lyrical "Flute Concerto," featuring ASU's Mikaela Hannon (DMA, '24). Haydn's final symphony and Hindemith's "Symphonic Metamorphosis" round out the evening with wit, brilliance and rhythmic fire.
Join us for an evening with Kevin Peter He, the ASU MIX Center’s current Visiting Artist in Residence, as he hosts an open community talkback on his creative practice and current project Passage.
Jazz combos are the core of the ASU Jazz Studies program. These exciting small jazz groups allow students to showcase their improvisational skills in a variety of styles including bebop, fusion and avant-garde, while offering a creative outlet for student composers and arrangers. Come see the jazz stars of tomorrow today!
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Journey through sun-dappled olive groves, ancient stone villages, and centuries of musical tradition in an evocative tour of Spain through the voice of the guitar. Featuring both beloved classics and hidden gems, this concert captures the soul of Spanish music, and includes collaborations with voice, cello, and dance. Audiences will also enjoy performances on exquisite historic Spanish instruments recently donated to ASU by renowned collector Sheldon Urlik, adding a rare and authentic dimension to the evening.
!nd¡go saxophone quartet will perform a wide range of styles. Members include Micah Cheng (soprano saxophone), Maggie Camp (alto saxopohone), Nathan Valencia (tenor saxophone), and Wesley Taylor (baritone saxophone).
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ASU students will perform chamber music studied during the semester, representing their work with ASU faculty and the Harlem Quartet, ASU’s Visiting Quartet in Residence for 2025-26. Music will include works by, inspired by, or dedicated to women, and new compositions by ASU composition students.
For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit https://musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events
ASU students will perform chamber music studied during the semester, representing their work with ASU faculty and the Harlem Quartet, ASU’s Visiting Quartet in Residence for 2025-26. Music will include works by, inspired by, or dedicated to women, and new compositions by ASU composition students.
For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit https://musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events
The Concert Jazz Band in the ASU Herberger Institute School of Music, Dance and Theatre is an exemplary large ensemble from the Jazz Studies program in which students study and perform music from the classic big band repertoire, as well as commissioned works, student compositions and recent works by contemporary jazz composers. Opening up for the Concert Jazz Band will be ASU Jazz Combos.
The ASU Jazz Combos lead off with contemporary small group selections as well as vintage classics. The ASU Latin Jazz Band will follow with a program of the here and now as well as the best of African-Cuban roots.
Tickets available at The Nash at https://thenash.org/ .
For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit https://musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events