Upcoming Events

03
Mar

Guitar, Bass & Drum Festival

Arts/Entertainment

Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 2 - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
04
Mar

USU Symphony Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 2 - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
08
Mar

Elzbieta Bilicka Faculty Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Elzbieta Bilicka, CCA Piano Faculty member, celebrates the release of her debut CD and recent victories at two International Piano Competitions (WCM 2020 and Putra 2021). In preparation for her final DMA recital at F.N. Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz, Poland, Bilicka performs a program combining works from all three events. The recital will feature music by Chopin, Ravel, Scriabin, Bach and Liszt.

The concert will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
10
Mar

Wind Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
16
Mar

Becoming A Mindful Musician: A Workshop for USU Music Students

Workshop/Training

Becoming a mindful musician is a lifelong journey that can help you cultivate mental resilience both on and off stage. Join us this hour for an introduction to basic skills for mindful awareness and self-compassion targeted specifically for new music students at USU. Dr. Stacy Gerberich will provide wellbeing tools cultivated for student musicians and the specific challenges they face. • https://usu.zoom.us/j/88245061003?pwd=dk9WZlk1YjJvOHJjcWtveG9rWjVPZz09 • Meeting ID: 882 4506 1003 • Passcode: 013182

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
17
Mar

Piano Performance Class with Natalya Antonova

Arts/Entertainment

Guest pianist and Eastman School of Music Faculty Natalya Antonova presents a masterclass featuring USU piano students.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
17
Mar

Jazz Jams

Arts/Entertainment

Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 2 - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
19
Mar

Music and Identity Series: Ellie Hisama "Lost Voices, Found Histories: On Silences and Soundings"

Arts/Entertainment

Race and gender have long kept certain performers and composers out of traditionally white, male spaces in American classical music. The recent surge of interest by musicians, concert programmers, scholars, and writers in “lost” composers of color and women composers prompt us to recall the words of Masha Gessen: Is it a revolution, or a series of retributions? This lecture considers how exclusions in the sphere of music can be addressed by students and scholars, and concludes by reflecting upon possibilities for public-facing music scholarship and community engagement. Meeting ID: 871 2357 4026 Passcode: Identity

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
24
Mar

Jazz Combos

Arts/Entertainment

Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 2 - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
25
Mar

Rach Stars Piano Concert

Arts/Entertainment

Join USU piano students and faculty in a spectacular all-Rachmaninoff program straight from the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall. Livestream is free and open to all.

5:30 pm - 7:15 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
28
Mar

Faculty Chamber Series

Arts/Entertainment

This concert, the first in a new series, features performers selected from USU's esteemed faculty, coming together to perform chamber music. Selections vary from Franck's elegant violin sonata to Miles Davis' "Birth of the Cool" and everything in between.

The concert will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
30
Mar

Jazz Clinic with Melissa Aldana

Arts/Entertainment

On her first jazz quartet "Visions", award-winning saxophonist Melissa Aldana connects her work to the legacy of Latina artists who have come before her, creating a pathway for her own expression. Inspired by the life and works of Frida Kahlo, Aldana creates a parallel between her experiences as a female saxophone player in a male-dominated community, and Kahlo’s experiences as a female visual artist working to assert herself in a landscape dominated by men. On her first jazz quartet recording, Aldana adds a new dimension to her sound, resulting in a transformative movement of expression and self-identity.
Aldana was born in Santiago, Chile. She began playing the saxophone when she was six, under the influence and tuition of her father Marcos Aldana, also a professional saxophonist. Aldana began with alto, influenced by artists such as Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, and Michael Brecker. However, upon first hearing the music of Sonny Rollins, she switched to tenor; the first tenor saxophone she used was a Selmer Mark VI that had belonged to her grandfather.

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center |
31
Mar

Saxophone Clinic with Melissa Aldana

Arts/Entertainment

On her first jazz quartet "Visions", award-winning saxophonist Melissa Aldana connects her work to the legacy of Latina artists who have come before her, creating a pathway for her own expression. Inspired by the life and works of Frida Kahlo, Aldana creates a parallel between her experiences as a female saxophone player in a male-dominated community, and Kahlo’s experiences as a female visual artist working to assert herself in a landscape dominated by men. On her first jazz quartet recording, Aldana adds a new dimension to her sound, resulting in a transformative movement of expression and self-identity.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center |
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