Music at Emory, Fall 2021

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FALL 2021

MUSIC AT EMORY


“Music of the spirit secret of life abolishing strife.” is the language

It opens the

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bringing peace,

—Khalil Gibran, Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, poet, and artist

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Welcome back

to Music at Emory.

Our fall 2021 calendar features a diverse array of music with performances ranging from student ensembles to the most renowned international artists. With the return to in-person performances, our Emory and Atlanta community guests will be able to experience all of these phenomenal artists live, in the moment. The creativity of our staff and faculty shone through last year as they found innovative ways to sustain artists and connect to their audience. Thanks to the support of Emory University and generous donors, the Schwartz Center and Performing Arts Studio were able to create a virtual stage in order to continue presenting world-renowned artists alongside dynamic rising stars. As our guests navigate the changing landscape of live performance, details of the current visitor policy can be found at emory.edu/forward, and updates will be provided online at schwartz.emory.edu and music.emory.edu. Thank you for your continued support of these programs. Warmly, The Faculty and Staff of the Department of Music and Schwartz Center for Performing Arts at Emory University 3


MUSIC AT EMORY

Music at Emory welcomes back students, faculty, and world-class artists to create an exciting and innovative season of performances, lectures, workshops, and master classes. With more than 150 events this year across multiple Emory venues, in-person audiences will experience a wide variety of musical offerings. For those who wish to attend from the comfort of their homes, livestreams will continue to be offered for select events. A ticket or free online registration is required to attend in person for most events; see descriptions for detail. For up-to-date visitor policies and safety protocols, visit schwartz.emory.edu/faq and watch your inbox for informative emails.

ATLANTA MASTER CHORALE atlantamasterchorale.org As an arts partner of the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, the Atlanta Master Chorale inspires and enriches the lives of our community through the performance of inspirational choral music.

CANDLER CONCERT SERIES schwartz.emory.edu/candler Made possible by a generous gift from the late Flora Glenn Candler, the Candler Concert Series brings internationally renowned artists from a variety of musical genres to Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.

EMORY CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES music.emory.edu/home/performance/chamber.html Including string quartets, piano trios, the Emory Woodwind Quintet, the Emory Brass Quintet, the Emory Tango Ensemble, and the Emory Percussion Ensemble, this program provides rich opportunities for students to perform in small settings.

EMORY CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF ATLANTA chambermusicsociety.emory.edu With its mission to create new generations of passionate and educated music lovers through performances and education, ECMSA is the largest and most active organization of its kind in the Southeast.

EMORY CHOIRS emorychoirs.org The Emory Concert Choir and the University Chorus represent long-standing traditions at Emory, with performances including the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, and masterworks with the Emory University Symphony Orchestra.

EMORY COMPOSITION STUDIES music.emory.edu/home/current-students/majors/composition.html Student composers create original acoustic and electronic music, often in collaboration with other student composers, performers, and artists. Through seminars, workshops, and lessons, students broaden their awareness of diverse modes of music and multimedia creation.

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EMORY JAZZ ENSEMBLES music.emory.edu/home/performance/jazz The Emory Jazz Ensembles provide opportunities for students to perform jazz in a variety of settings ranging from combos to big band and orchestra.

EMORY UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA emorysymphony.org The Emory University Symphony Orchestra presents major works of the orchestral repertoire as well as world premieres of music by living composers.

EMORY WIND ENSEMBLE emorywindensemble.org The Emory Wind Ensemble performs wind literature of the highest caliber while nurturing individual artistic excellence within an ensemble setting.

EMORY YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA emoryyouthsymphony.org As one of the finest pre-college programs in the region, EYSO features more than 100 of the metro region’s most talented young musicians.

PIANO STUDIES AND COLLABORATIVE PIANO music.emory.edu/home/performance/piano.html Open to pianists from across the campus, students have numerous opportunities in both solo and collaborative performance.

SCHWARTZ ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM schwartz.emory.edu/SAIR The Schwartz Artist-in-Residence Program engages artists of international and diverse cultural dimensions to connect with Emory and the greater-Atlanta area.

STAGEWORKS music.emory.edu/home/performance/voice The StageWorks program includes singer-actors from across the University performing scenes from classic to modern works in opera and musical theater repertoire.

VEGA STRING QUARTET vegaquartet.com Supported by the Madeline Katz-Doft Chamber Music Endowment, the award-winning Vega String Quartet is Emory’s first professional quartet in residence. Photos (page 4, top to bottom) Atlanta Master Chorale, photo courtesy of AMC; Branford Marsalis, photo by Eric Ryan Anderson; Chamber Ensembles, photo by Trevor Chun; Emory Choirs, photo by Trevor Chun; Emory Composition Studies, photo by Adam Mirza; (page 5, top to bottom) Emory Jazz Ensemble, photo by Gary Motley; Emory University Symphony Orchestra, photo by Trevor Chun; Emory Wind Ensemble, photo by Bryan Meltz; Emory Collaborative Piano, photo by Trevor Chun; Timuçin Şahin, photo by Adam Mirza; Vega String Quartet, photo courtesy of artists.

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George Li

Photo by Simon Fowler

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BACH LIVE!

Timothy Albrecht Sunday, September 12, 4:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu Emory’s University Organist performs WellTempered Clavier II selections on a variety of keyboards.

MUSSORGSKY: PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION FOR STRING QUINTET ECMSA: Cooke Noontime Series Friday, September 17, noon Michael C. Carlos Museum

Since winning the Silver Medal at the 2015 International Tchaikovsky Competition, Li has established a major international reputation and performs regularly with some of the world’s leading orchestras and conductors, such as Dudamel, Gaffigan, Gergiev, Gimeno, Honeck, Orozco-Estrada, Petrenko, Robertson, Slatkin, Temirkanov, Tilson Thomas, Long Yu, and Xian Zhang.

BEETHOVEN & BLUEGRASS ECMSA: Emerson Series Saturday, September 25, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free tickets required at tickets.arts.emory.edu

Free registration at carlos.emory.edu/calendar Mussorgsky’s great masterpiece is performed by the Vega String Quartet with bassist Jonathan Colbert in a unique transcription. Enjoy the music and the Carlos Museum’s extraordinary exhibitions.

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SEPTEMBER 2021

GEORGE LI, PIANO Candler Concert Series Saturday, September 18, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Tickets: $45; Emory Students $10 Praised by the Washington Post for his combining “staggering technical prowess, a sense of command, and depth of expression,” pianist George Li possesses an effortless grace, poised authority, and brilliant virtuosity far beyond his years.

The Vega String Quartet performs Beethoven and an original Mark O’Connor String Quartet. Grammy Award–winning violinists and American fiddlers, Mark and Maggie O’Connor bring the best of Bluegrass to the evening’s program.

Vega String Quartet

Photo courtesy of artists

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OCTOBER 2021 PRETTY YENDE, SOPRANO

PIANO FOR FOUR HANDS

Candler Concert Series Sunday, October 3, 4:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall

ECMSA: Cooke Noontime Series Friday, October 15, noon Michael C. Carlos Museum

Tickets: $60; Emory Students $10

Free registration at carlos.emory.edu/calendar Gershwin’s Cuban Overture, Barber’s Souvenirs, and Lalo’s Norwegian Rhapsody are performed by Norwegian pianist Julie Coucheron with ECMSA Artistic Director William Ransom.

SEASON PREMIERE: THIS AMAZING DAY

Making her Atlanta debut for a solo recital, South African soprano Pretty Yende is known for her acclaimed operatic and solo performances worldwide and critically lauded discography. Yende’s magnetic charm has captivated audiences at nearly all of the major opera houses of the world, including the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Opéra National de Paris, and Metropolitan Opera. Please Note: We are working to confirm if the concert with Pretty Yende will occur as planned due to campus and City of Atlanta mask requirements. Therefore, it is not currently included with the subscription series. Subscribers will be the first to be notified of updates and purchase at discounted pricing.

JAZZ ON THE GREEN Thursday, October 7, 6:00 pm Patterson Green

Atlanta Master Chorale Friday, October 15, 8:00 pm Saturday, October 16, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Tickets: $35; All Students $10

The Atlanta Master Chorale is eagerly anticipating the moment when they will step onto the stage of the Schwartz Center and hear the sound of singing in that fabulous space—rather than through our ear-buds or computer speakers. It will be an amazing day, filled with music of joy and gratitude.

VOCAL SYMPOSIUM Wednesday, October 20, 6:30 pm Thursday, October 21, 2:30 pm Performing Arts Studio, 1804 N. Decatur Rd.

Enjoy an outdoor performance by the Emory Jazz Ensembles.

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The 2021 Vocal Symposium features guest artist lectures, master classes, and Emory student performances featuring art songs by women composers. Lectures and master classes led by Elizabeth Avery, University of Oklahoma.


EMORY CHOIRS

Thursday, October 21, 6:00 pm Patterson Green

Friday, October 29, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall

Enjoy an outdoor performance by the Emory Jazz Ensembles.

Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu

EMORY UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Family Weekend Performance Saturday, October 23, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free tickets required at tickets.arts.emory.edu The Emory Concert Choir and the University Chorus represent long-standing traditions at Emory with performances including the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols and masterworks with the Emory University Symphony Orchestra.

BEETHOVEN AND A BIG BAND Laura Ardan, principal clarinet of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra joins the EUSO ECMSA: Emerson Series as guest soloist performing Gerald Finzi’s Five Bagatelles for clarinet and strings, with Saturday, October 30, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Sibelius’s Second Symphony completing the program. Paul Bhasin conducts. Free tickets required at tickets.arts.emory.edu

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JAZZ ON THE GREEN

EMORY WIND ENSEMBLE Sunday, October 24, 4:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu

The Emory Wind Ensemble is a nationally recognized organization dedicated to performing wind literature of the highest caliber while nurturing individual artistic excellence within an ensemble setting. Concert programming comprises a wide variety of styles, forms, and genres from several centuries of compositional practice, providing comprehensive exposure to the masterpieces for winds and percussion.

ECMSA celebrates Beethoven’s Birthday a year late in a concert with Joe Gransden’s 17-piece Big Band. The program includes Beethoven’s finest Trio—the “Archduke”— and classic and original hits by Atlanta’s own rockinest Big Band. With violinist Helen Kim and cellist Charae Kreuger.

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NOVEMBER 2021 LEONIDAS KAVAKOS, VIOLIN, AND YUJA WANG, PIANO

Candler Concert Series Tuesday, November 2, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Tickets: $80; Emory Students $10

This pair of superstars share the stage in their first visit to the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Violinist Leonidas Kavakos has been praised by the New York Times for his “balance of pyrotechnics and lyricism.” Yuja Wang has been called “quite simply the most dazzlingly, uncannily gifted pianist in the concert world today” by the San Francisco Chronicle. Each outstanding soloists, together they leave audiences breathless with the beauty and intensity of their performance.

EMORY CHAMBER ENSEMBLES Sunday, November 7, 4:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu

Mentored by Emory’s artist faculty, student musicians perform chamber works for strings, brass, winds, percussion, and guitar.

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Geneva Lewis

Photo by Donald van Hasselt


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GENEVA LEWIS, VIOLIN Schwartz Artist in Residence Friday, November 12, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Tickets: $30; Emory Students $10 New Zealand-born violinist Geneva Lewis has forged a reputation as a musician of consummate artistry whose performances speak from and to the heart. Hailed by conductor Nicolas McGegan as “a name to watch,” Lewis is the recipient of a 2021 Avery Fisher Career Grant and winner of the Grand Prize at the 2020 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition. Other recent accolades include being named a finalist at the 2018 Naumburg Competition and a Performance Today Young Artist in Residence.

EMORY COLLABORATIVE PIANO Sunday, November 14, 7:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall

MOZART @ THE MUSEUM: OBOE, FLUTE, AND PIANO QUARTETS ECMSA: Cooke Noontime Series Friday, November 19, noon Michael C. Carlos Museum Free registration at carlos.emory.edu/calendar The infinite variety of Mozart is showcased, mixing winds, strings, and piano. What would life be without Mozart?

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Emory Youth Symphony Orchestras

EMORY UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND EMORY WIND ENSEMBLE Saturday, November 20, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu The EUSO and EWE present a joint concert featuring standard and emerging works for symphony orchestra and wind ensemble, including Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, Suite No. 2. Paul Bhasin and Tyler Ehrlich conduct.

Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu

EMORY JAZZ ENSEMBLES

Emory undergraduate students perform some of the best-known pieces in fourhand and two-hand piano repertoire.

Tuesday, November 30, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu

EMORY YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Wednesday, November 17, 8:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Free registration at schwartz.emory.edu Composed of the region’s finest young musicians, the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra presents orchestral masterworks.

The Emory Big Band and Jazz Combos perform in concert.

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DECEMBER 2021 FALL COMPOSITION SHOWCASE

A FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS

Wednesday, December 1, 8:00 pm Performing Arts Studio, 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Friday, December 3, 8:00 pm Saturday, December 4, 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm The Composition Showcase presents new Glenn Auditorium, 1652 N. Decatur Rd. work by student composers. Tickets: $20; All Students $10 EMORY TANGO ENSEMBLE Heralding the beginning of the Christmas season, this candlelit choral concert at

Thursday, December 2, 8:00 pm Emory has been a warm and welcoming Performing Arts Studio, 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta tradition for decades. The tradition

continues this year with choral music from the Emory Concert Choir and University Chorus, along with scripture readings by special guests from the Emory community.

CHRISTMAS WITH ATLANTA MASTER CHORALE

An evening of tango music performed by students in Tango Argentina’s Art Form class with invited guests. Kristin Wendland directs.

Atlanta Master Chorale Friday, December 10, 8:00 pm Saturday, December 11, 8:00 pm Sunday, December 12, 4:00 pm Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall Tickets: $35; All Students $10

RACHELLE MCCABE, PIANO Cooke Noontime Series Friday, December 3, noon Michael C. Carlos Museum Free registration at carlos.emory.edu/calendar

The music of Christmas connects past to present, sounds to memory, music to spirit. It unites us in shared expectancy and shared delight. We sing together the carols of the season and listen in wonder for the songs of the angels.

The internationally acclaimed pianist is artistic director of Corvallis–OSU Piano International and its prestigious Steinway Series.

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2021–2022 Subscribe and Save Subscribers to the Candler Concert Series and Atlanta Master Chorale save up to 40% off of full price tickets and receive special subscriber benefits throughout the year, including priority seating.

CANDLER CONCERT SERIES Welcome back to live performances in Emerson Concert Hall. Made possible by a generous gift from the late Flora Glenn Candler, the Candler Concert Series brings internationally renowned artists to Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. The 2021–2022 series features the best of classical, crossover, and jazz. Season highlights include South African soprano Pretty Yende, the Grammy Award–winning Branford Marsalis Quartet, a recital with renowned pianist Yuja Wang and violinist Leonidas Kavakos, and a special Candler Dance event with Urban Bush Women. These artists are worth the wait—there is simply nothing like the impact of experiencing phenomenal artists live, in the moment, and we can’t wait to open the doors and invite you in!

Sat., Sept. 18, 8 pm

George Li, piano

Sun., Oct. 3, 4 pm

Pretty Yende, soprano

Tues., Nov. 2, 8 pm

Leonidas Kavakos, violin, and Yuja Wang, piano

Fri., Jan. 28, 8 pm

Our Song, Our Story—The New Generation of Black Voices

Fri., Feb. 18, 8 pm

An Evening with Branford Marsalis

Fri., March 18, 8 pm

Kittel & Co.

Sat., April 9, 8 pm

Academy of St Martin in the Fields Wind Ensemble featuring Simon Crawford-Phillips, piano

ATLANTA MASTER CHORALE Under the guidance of Artistic Director Eric Nelson, Atlanta Master Chorale brings inspirational choral music to its performance home at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts each year. AMC is thrilled to welcome you back to the Schwartz Center for the 2021–2022 season.

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October 15 and 16

Season Premiere: This Amazing Day

December 10–12

Christmas with Atlanta Master Chorale

January 21 and 22

Duruflé Requiem featuring Jamie Barton, mezzo-soprano

March 11 and 12

The Ways of Stars

April 29 and 30

Season Finale: Immortal Fire


music.emor y.edu | schwar t z .emor y.edu Engagement Throughout the year, visiting performing artists, composers, and art scholars whose work reflects international and diverse cultural dimensions conduct master classes, workshops, lectures, and other residency activities with the Emory and greater Atlanta community. Many of these activities are open to the public. To stay updated on these activities, sign up for the Schwartz Center email newsletter at schwartz.emory.edu.

Tickets and Event Information Many of the events in these pages are free, but online registration may be required. Event listings indicate when a ticket or free registration is required. Digital programs are available for download in the days before most events. Programs are subject to change. Livestream concerts will be available for select events. For the most up-to-date information, visit schwartz.emory.edu and music.emory.edu. Box Office Schwartz Center for Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Road Atlanta, GA 30322 tickets.arts.emory.edu | 404.727.5050 Monday–Friday, noon–6p.m.

Email: sign up at schwartz.emory.edu

@emoryarts

Arts at Emory

Group Sales Bring a group and save! Group benefits for ticketed events include selecting your seats before single tickets go on sale to the general public in August and concierge ticketing service. For more information call 404.727.6418.

Discounts Visit arts.emory.edu/box-office/discounts for discount pricing eligibility. Purchase discounted tickets by calling or visiting the Schwartz Center Box Office.

Parking Free parking is available in the Fishburne parking deck for events after 6:00 pm on weekdays and all day on weekends. Call 404.727.5050 or visit arts.emory.edu for directions and information.

Accessibility Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made at least 24 hours in advance of the event to the Schwartz Center Box Office at 404.727.5050 or by email at boxoffice@emory.edu.

Cover photo by Mark Teague | Brochure design by Lisa E. Baron

Many Music at Emory events are free. Event listings indicate when a ticket or free online registration is required.

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2021–2022 SEASON AT A GL September 2021 12 17 18 25

Bach Live!, 4 pm, Schwartz Center † ECMSA: Pictures at an Exhibition, noon, Carlos Museum † George Li, piano, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * ECMSA: Beethoven & Bluegrass, 8 pm, Schwartz Center *

October 2021 3 Pretty Yende, soprano, 4 pm, Schwartz Center * 7 Jazz on the Green, 6 pm, Patterson Green 15 ECMSA: Piano for Four Hands, noon, Carlos Museum † 15 This Amazing Day, AMC, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * 16 This Amazing Day, AMC, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * 20 Vocal Symposium, 6:30 pm, PAS 21 Vocal Symposium, 2:30 pm, PAS 21 Jazz on the Green, 6 pm, Patterson Green 23 Emory University Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * 24 Emory Wind Ensemble, 4 pm, Schwartz Center † 24 ECMSA: Just Jazzin’ Around, 4 pm, Carlos Museum 29 Emory Choirs, 8 pm, Schwartz Center † 30 ECMSA: Beethoven and a Big Band, 8 pm, Schwartz Center *

November 2021 2 Leonidas Kavakos, violin, and Yuja Wang, piano, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * 7 Emory Chamber Ensembles, 4 pm, Schwartz Center † 12 Geneva Lewis, violin, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * 14 Emory Collaborative Piano, 7 pm, Schwartz Center † 17 Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Schwartz Center † 19 ECMSA: Mozart @ the Museum, noon, Carlos Museum † 20 EUSO and EWE, 8 pm, Schwartz Center † 30 Emory Jazz Ensembles, 8 pm, Schwartz Center †

December 2021 1 Fall Composition Showcase, 8 pm, PAS 2 Emory Tango Ensemble, 8 pm, PAS 3 ECMSA: Rachelle McCabe, piano, noon, Carlos Museum † 3 A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, 8 pm, Glenn Auditorium * 4 A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, 4 pm and 8 pm, Glenn Auditorium * 10 Christmas with AMC, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * 11 Christmas with AMC, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * 12 Christmas with AMC, 4 pm, Schwartz Center * 12 ECMSA: Santa’s Favorite Chamber Music, 4 pm, Carlos Museum

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February 2022

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5 Jazz Fest 2022: Big Band Nig Schwartz Center

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Carlos Museum CompFest 2022, 8 pm, PAS CompFest 2022, 8 pm, PAS ECMSA: The Bach Bowl!, 4 pm Branford Marsalis Quartet, 8 p ECMSA: Three Artistic Directo ECMSA: Strings and Stories, 4 Emory Youth Symphony Orch Maria Clark, artist affiliate sop Emory Wind Ensemble, 4 pm,

March 2022

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recital, 8 pm, Schwartz Center 7 Jazz on the Green, 6 pm, Patterson Green 9 Academy of St Martin in the Fields Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, Schwartz Center 10 Emory Chamber Ensembles, 4 pm, Schwartz Center 10 ECMSA: Atlanta’s Young Artists, 4 pm, Carlos Museum 10 Emory Concert Choir, 7 pm, Schwartz Center 14 Jazz on the Green, 6 pm, Patterson Green 14 Emory Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, Schwartz Center 16 StageWorks 2022, 8 pm, PAS 19 Spring Composition Showcase, 8 pm, PAS 20 Emory Big Band, 8 pm, Schwartz Center 22 EUSO and Chorus and Composer’s Project, 8 pm, Schwartz Center 23 EUSO and Chorus and Composer’s Project, 8 pm, Schwartz Center 23 ECMSA: Fentress Waits Concert, 8 pm, Cannon Chapel 24 Emory Concerto and Aria Competition, 7 pm, Schwartz Center 29 Immortal Fire, AMC, 8 pm, Schwartz Center 30 Immortal Fire, AMC, 8 pm, Schwartz Center

May 2022 4 Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Schwartz Center

6 ECMSA: Vega String Quartet, noon, Carlos Museum

8 Cherry Emerson Annual Alumni

Concert, 1:30 pm, Miller-Ward Alumni House 1 4 ECMSA: Juilliard String Quartet, 8 pm, Schwartz Center * This event requires tickets. Contact the Box Office. † This event requires free online registration. See event description for online registration locations.

Ticketing and registration information for Spring 2022 events will be communicated at a later date.



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