Upcoming Events
Passage to an Uncharted World featuring The UF Percussion Ensemble and the Sunshine Steelers
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesPassage to an Uncharted World featuring The UF Percussion Ensemble and the Sunshine Steelers Free and open to the public! MALAS 2026 student Artis Trice performing with the Sunshine Steelers
Fairytales: A Guest Artist Piano Recital with Yerin Kim
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesA guest artist piano recital with Dr. Yerin Kim featuring soundscapes, veils, fairytales, and mystical things. Works by Debussy, Schubert/Liszt, Haydn, Field, Seabourne, and McClure with stories by Hans Christian Anderson and Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Dr. Kim, director of keyboard studies at Central Washington University, is a recitalist, chamber musician, and educator. She has performed […]
Evan Mitchell — Faculty Solo Piano Recital
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesJoin UF faculty pianist Dr. Evan Mitchell in a solo recital featuring Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel’s rarely-performed Four Songs for the Pianoforte, op. 8; the Elliott Carter Piano Sonata, a cornerstone of midcentury American modernist composition; and Robert Schumann’s colorful Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6. Free and open to the public.
Guest Artist Svetozar Ivanov Presents: “…and solitary still…” — Ten Audio Vignettes Inspired by Poetry
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesThe UF School of Music presents an evening with guest artist Svetozar Ivanov. Ivanov, professor of piano at the University of South Florida, will perform “…and solitary still…" – ten audio vignettes inspired by poetry. Each vignette intertwines live music with various pre-recorded audio elements. Music by Cowell, Rzewski, Ippolito, Aminikia, Saariaho, Crumb, Silvestrov, Scriabin, and […]
Faculty Artist Recital: Paul Basler, Horn
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesThe University of Florida School of Music presents a Faculty Artist Recital with Paul Basler, horn. Assisted by Jasmin Arakawa, piano; Danielle VanTuinen, euphonium; and Abraham Sulin, horn. Featuring new works by hornists/composers Gina Gillie, Kevin Leroy Grant, Aliyah Danielle, James Naigus, and Paul Basler. Join us for a reception following the concert.
Faculty Artist Recital with Jonathan Helton, saxophone and Evan Mitchell, piano
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesThe University of Florida School of Music presents a Faculty Artist Recital with Jonathan Helton, saxophone; Evan Mitchell, piano; and Steven Thomas, cello. Featuring works by Mahler, Lennon, Swerts, Herdzin, and Piazzolla.
Pianist Douglas Jurs Guest Artist Recital
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesDr. Douglas Jurs, Associate Professor of Piano Performance and Pedagogy at Elon University in North Carolina, joins the UF School of Music for a guest artist recital Monday, September 16 at 7:20 PM. Dr. Jurs will present a program featuring Beethoven's "Tempest" Sonata and beloved classics by Debussy, Gershwin, Liszt, and Schubert. He has performed […]
Moreau | VanTuinen Duo — Percussion/Euphonium Recital
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesThe Moreau | VanTuinen Duo invites you to "Alicerces Japoneses" — a percussion/euphonium faculty recital — Sunday, September 15 at the UF School of Music. The program features new works for the duo and was originally presented at the International Women’s Brass Conference in Mito City, Japan this past summer. Works include: Pulsing Notes – […]
Guest Artist Concert with Dr. Cory Mixdorf — Trombone
Music Building (MUB) 435 Newell Dr., Gainesville, FL, United StatesJoin us Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 7:20 pm, MUB101 as we welcome guest artist Dr. Cory Mixdorf, professor of trombone at the University of Arkansas, and Dr. Tiffany Fung, Piano. The concert will include: Robert Schumann’s “Drei Romanzen” Launy Grøndahl’s “Concerto for Trombone” Susan Mutter’s “Ages” Brian Sadler’s “Battle Rhythm” James M. David’s “Foxtrot from ‘Five […]