10/24/2022
Caroline Shaw & Sō Percussion - Lay All Your Love on Me (Live)
Caroline Shaw & Sō Percussion perform ABBA's "Lay All Your Love on Me," from their new album, 'Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part,' out now on Nonesuch Record...
08/05/2022
Great season coming up at the The Noorda Center for the Performing Arts at UVU!
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05/18/2022
Amazing opportunity here!
We are excited to announce that UVYSO auditions are officially open for the 2022-2023 season!
Email [email protected] to schedule an audition for this summer at the Orem Summerhays Music Center!
Students ranging from age 10-18, and even college students, are invited to participate in UVYSO. Members will have the privilege of working with top of the line music professors and specialists and will have many unique performance opportunities.
Join our UVYSO family this season!🎻🎉
04/22/2022
The semester is almost done! This week’s wind symphony concert was the perfect way to finish a semester of incredible work by these students.
Band, jazz, orchestra, chamber music, solo works, creative projects, and more! They’ve handled everything thrown their way with determination and musicianship. Could not be more proud of them!! Great job woodwinders, and good luck on juries next week!!
04/13/2022
Senior flutist Kendra Hamblin performed the Nielsen Flute Concerto last night with the Symphony. All the soloists sounded great! Congratulations to everyone involved on a night of stellar performances!
Bravo to the outstanding concerto soloists and composer at tonight’s Symphony Orchestra concert.
04/04/2022
Great chance to hear wonderful chamber works featuring clarinets! This concert would be great for concert attendance!
Beethoven Festival Online Series Lee Livengood Russell Harlow, Clarinetist and Leslie Harlow, Violist Melissa Jensen Livengood
02/24/2022
I don’t know who needs to hear this today, but it might be time for new reeds.
Cane is a plant as says. It degrades over time and becomes less effective at expressing your musical voice, which my student learned today when we traded to a new reed. They were amazed by the ease with which the new reed played.
Good rule of thumb: anytime you get new music at school you should get new reeds. Break them in and keep the good ones, then rotate them for longer life. With proper care they can last a long time.