Enjoy an evening of guitar music by Guest Artist, Marko Topchii.

co-presented by ASU and the Phoenix Guitar Society

All ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY and open three weeks prior to event dates. There will be no in-person sales at the event. Please purchase tickets in advance. Guests who do not have a ticket at the door will be directed to purchase them online. Additional ticket service fees apply to every purchase. 

 

Notice to Herberger Institute Faculty, Staff, Students and Mirabella Residents:

Brad Edwards will present a faculty recital in collaboration with Gail Novak, piano. 

 

All ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY and open three weeks prior to event dates. There will be no in-person sales at the event. Please purchase tickets in advance. Guests who do not have a ticket at the door will be directed to purchase them online. Additional ticket service fees apply to every purchase. 

 

Notice to Herberger Institute Faculty, Staff, Students and Mirabella Residents:

Join faculty artists Elizabeth Buck, flute, and Miki Aoki, piano, in an afternoon recital featuring variable variations for flute and piano. Works by Gieseking, Chopin, Schubert and more.

 

All ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY and open three weeks prior to event dates. There will be no in-person sales at the event. Please purchase tickets in advance. Guests who do not have a ticket at the door will be directed to purchase them online. Additional ticket service fees apply to every purchase. 

 

Pianist Chu-Fang Huang "appears to have it all...artistic maturity, technical gleam, and, especially, depth of interpretation" (The Miami Herald). Winner of a 2011 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Ms. Huang burst onto the music scene as a brilliant finalist in the 2005 Van Cilburn Piano Competition and as First Prize Winner of the Cleveland Piano Competition that same year. In 2006, Ms. Huang won a place on the Young Concert Artists roster. Her debut recitals at Carnegie's Zankel Hall and the Kennedy Center in the Young Concert Artists Series garnered rave reviews in the press.

 

ASU alumnus Alexander Meszler returns to the Organ Hall in a program that explores the concept of “Heimat” in organ music of the 17th-21st centuries. 


This concert is co-sponsored by the Central Arizona Chapter of the American Guild of Organists

 

A grand celebration of various cultures at ASU.

As the largest cultural festival happening annually at ASU, the event aims to bring together people from around the world to celebrate their unique cultures through various performances, interactive games and cuisines. 


International Night is a part of ASU’s International Education Week. 

 

Free food can be redeemed by vouchers at food vendors. Food vouchers will be provided to our first 2,500 attendees who are first-come first-serve. 

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