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Duke University Department of Music: 50 Years of Biddle Gala Concert

Baldwin Auditorium 1336 Campus Drive, Durham

Join the Duke Music Department for a grand celebration of our iconic Biddle Music Building with a gala concert on September 21, 2024, at 7:00 PM, Free Admission. This special evening will showcase the exceptional talents of our students, faculty, and distinguished alumni through a rich and diverse program. Our newest faculty member, Colin Fullerton, will perform Blue Ridge Frescos for solo guitar, composed by Duke alumnus Laurence Sherr. Mezzo-soprano Page Stephens and pianist David Heid will present Jeremy Beck’s When You Are Old. Additionally, musicologist and pianist Larry Todd and Duke alumna Katharina Uhde (violin) will bring Schoenberg's Fantasy to life. Returning to campus, Nathaniel Maxwell will perform his Piano Quintet, a chamber work that beautifully blends piano and strings. The esteemed Ciompi Quartet will join forces with the Larkspur Quartet, an accomplished student string ensemble, for Chiayu Hsu’s Taiwan Miniatures. The first half will culminate in a performance of the Finale from Mendelssohn's Octet featuring the Ciompi Quartet, chamber music students, and alumni from the Duke Music Department. After a brief intermission, the Duke Chorale will perform a selection of works by distinguished alumni composers Paul Leary, Caroline Mallonee, Sidney Boquiren, and Allan Friedman. The evening will culminate […]

Free

Museum of the Southeast American Indian: AISES Powwow

Museum of the Southeast American Indian 1369 Old Main Rd, Pembroke

The annual AISES (American Indian Science and Engineering Society) powwow will be held at Noon until 4 p.m. in the Quad next to Old Main at UNC Pembroke. Native art vendors will be set up in the Quad.

Jazz at the Bechtler: Latin Jazz

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art 420 South Tryon Street, Charlotte

From the fiery beats of Afro-Cuban jazz to the sultry melodies of bossa nova, Latin Jazz at the Bechtler offers an unforgettable musical experience. Experience the infectious energy and sizzling grooves as the talented musicians Jim Brock (percussion), Nelson Rios (Bass), and Ariel Mejia (trumpet) take the stage with the Ziad Jazz Quartet, led by Ziad Rabie, creating a captivating blend of Latin rhythms, melodic sensibilities, and improvisational brilliance. This unique fusion of cultures and musical traditions will transport listeners to a world where the boundaries of jazz are pushed and new artistic expressions emerge.

$25