Voice and Piano Masterclass with Amanda Russo Stante and Kimberly Carballo
Master classes with collaborative pianist Kimberly Carballo and mezzo-soprano Amanda Russo Stante.
View EventJazz Combo, Conducted by Dr. Monty Cole
Conducted by Dr. Monty Cole, professor of saxophone and clarinet, the student jazz combo will perform works by Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, and other jazz greats.
View EventFabian Concert Series: “All American” featuring Amy Schwartz Moretti, Hsin-Yun Huang, Julie Albers, and Elizabeth Pridgen
The all-female team of violinist Amy Schwartz Moretti, violist Hsin-Yun Huang, cellist Julie Albers, and pianist Elizabeth Pridgen perform the works of two talented female composers, Jennifer Higdon and Amy Beach.
View EventMercer Harp Ensemble: Serenade
A program filled with the elements and aspects of love expressed through music, including works by Bizet, Faure, and Bernstein.
View EventTreble Voices Unite!
A collaborative concert with the Mercer Women's Choir, Mary Persons High School Intermediate/Advanced Treble Choir, and the Farragut High School (TN) Advanced Women's Chorale
View EventGuest Artist Composition Recital: Alan Schmitz, Composer
Guest composer Alan Schmitz will be honored for his 70th birthday in a concert of his solo/chamber music. Schmitz earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of New Mexico and Ph.D. in music theory and composition from Rutgers University. Recordings of his music are available on PARMA Records' Ravello Label.
View EventStudent Composition Recital
The Mercer University composition studio will present several new and exciting works to the public. Enjoy a variety of sonic adventures for vocal, instrumental, and electronic music.
View EventMercer Jazz Ensemble
The Mercer Jazz Ensemble kicks off a new season featuring guest saxophone artist Matthew Patnode.
View EventFaculty Artist Recital: BeautyFull Collaboration: Mementos
Collaborative pianist Kyung-A Yoo continues to explore lesser known but compelling American piano chamber works accompanied by soprano Martha Malone, cellist Leo Singer, flautist Kelly Via, and violinist River Sawchyn. The program "Mementos" consists of works composed by Bolcom, Previn, Ives, and Piston.
View EventFabian Concert Series: Dvořák’s Influence
Featuring Amy Schwartz Moretti, Annie Fullard, Ettore Causa, Christopher Costanza and Kyung-A Yoo in a concert that celebrates the music of Dvořák.
View EventGuest Artist Recital: Matt Patnode, Saxophone
Saxophonist Matthew Patnode is associate professor of saxophone and jazz studies at North Dakota State University in Fargo. He has earned degrees and certificates from the State University of New York at Potsdam, the Conservatoire de Bordeaux, France, and Arizona State University. He has studied saxophone with Joseph Wytko, Joe Viola and Jean-Marie Lond. As a member of the FM Jazz Arts Big Band, he has performed with such noted artists as Buddy DeFranco, Jimmy Heath, Slide Hampton, Allen Vizzutti…
View EventThanksgiving Song
Mercer Women’s Chamber Choir and Mercer Singers Stanley L. Roberts, conductor
View EventFestive Flutes, presented by Mercer University Flute Choir
Conducted by Mr. Kelly Via, the nationally acclaimed Mercer Flute Choir performs a program of exciting new compositions, along with many holiday favorites.
View EventAlumni Recital: Caleb Esmond, Piano
Macon native Caleb Esmond graduated from Mercer University in 2021 with a BM in Piano Performance from the studio of Dr. Ian Altman. He is currently pursuing his MM in Piano Performance and Pedagogy at Utah State University with Dr. Cahill Smith. While at USU, Caleb received the 2022 Graduate Talent Award and has performed in masterclasses for Gabriela Montero and Steven Osborne. This alumni recital in Fickling Hall will feature works by Bach, Mozart, Chopin, and Ravel.
View EventRobert McDuffie Center for Strings Young Artists Chamber Music Marathon
This annual gala program features "Friends and Family," a showcase of spectacular works celebrating musical families and friendships from the past and present.
View EventRobert McDuffie Center for Strings Young Artists Chamber Music Marathon
This annual gala program features "Friends and Family," a showcase of spectacular works celebrating musical families and friendships from the past and present.
View EventMercer Faculty Jazz Quintet
Jazz faculty Monty Cole and Marcus Reddick join special guests Kevin Bales, piano; Jeremy Roberts, guitar; and Neal Starkey, bass, for an evening of small group jazz. The jazz quintet will perform a varied repertoire ranging from classic bebop to modern masterworks, including the premiere of new compositions.
View EventFabian Concert Series “Gran Turismo”
A fun concert featuring violinists Fabiola Kim and Amy Schwartz Moretti, cellist Leo Singer, and McDuffie Center for Strings Young Artists is a strings delight! This light blend of contemporary and classical composers Andrew Norman, Kodaly, and Brahms will have you off to the races! Tickets are $20, free with Mercer ID or any valid student ID
View EventMad About Chamber Winds, Presented by the Mercer Wind Ensemble
Join us as the Mercer Wind Ensemble's tradition of presenting a chamber winds concert enters its 21st season, conducted by Dr. Brittan Braddock, director of bands. Repertoire selected will feature each musician in a variety of combinations coached by the woodwinds, brass, and percussion faculty.
View EventMercer University Opera Presents “Nunsense!”
Hilarity reigns when the Order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken presents a variety show as a fundraiser to cover costs of simultaneous funerals for several sisters. Adults $15, $10 with Mercer ID or any Student ID. BUY TICKETS
View EventMercer University Opera Presents “Nunsense!”
Hilarity reigns when the Order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken presents a variety show as a fundraiser to cover costs of simultaneous funerals for several sisters. Adults $15, $10 with Mercer ID or any Student ID. BUY TICKETS
View EventMercer University Opera Presents “Nunsense!”
Hilarity reigns when the Order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken presents a variety show as a fundraiser to cover costs of simultaneous funerals for several sisters. Adults $15, $10 with Mercer ID or any Student ID. BUY TICKETS
View EventMercer University Opera Presents “Nunsense!”
Hilarity reigns when the Order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken presents a variety show as a fundraiser to cover costs of simultaneous funerals for several sisters. Adults $15, $10 with Mercer ID or any Student ID. BUY TICKETS
View EventNobody Can Make the Sounds You Make: Terry Hershey, Inspirational Speaker
Terry Hershey is an author, humorist, inspirational speaker, dad, ordained minister, golf addict and smitten by French wine. He divides his time between designing sanctuary gardens and sharing practices of “pausing” and “sanctuary” to help us rest, renew and live wholeheartedly. Story is one of the most powerful forms of communication, and Terry is a master storyteller. He tells stories of grace and inspiration as well as sharing his gift of seeing the world with new eyes. Spending a moment…
View EventJubilee Artist Series: The King’s Singers – SOLD OUT!
The King’s Singers have represented the gold standard in a cappella singing on the world’s greatest stages for over 50 years. They are renowned for their unrivaled technique, versatility and skill in performance and for consummate musicianship, drawing both on the group’s rich heritage and its pioneering spirit to create an extraordinary wealth of original works and unique collaborations. Their extensive discography has led to many awards, including two GRAMMY Awards, an Emmy Award, and a place in Gramophone magazine’s…
View EventFaculty Artist Recital – Tubonium
Dr. Nathan Gay, accompanied by Dr. Kyung-A Yoo, will be performing a variety of works for euphonium and tuba. Come out and enjoy the sonorous sounds of both the euphonium and tuba! FREE and open to the public
View EventJubilee Artist Series Presents Branford Marsalis and Joey Calderazzo Duo
The Jubilee Artist Series Presents Branford Marsalis and Joey Calderazzo Duo. To purchase, call 478-301-5470 or go to tickets.mercer.edu.
View EventFabian Concert Series: Looking Glass
Tuesday, March 14 Fabian Concert Series: Looking Glass 7:30 p.m., Fickling Hall An intimate look at some of America's best chamber musicians in a cozy piano trio program. Pianist Andrew Armstrong has worked in orchestral engagements around the globe, while cellist Raphael Bell has starred in engagements from Antwerp to Tokyo. These guest artists join Artistic Director Amy Schwartz Moretti for an unforgettable night of music. BUY TICKETS
View EventPlayFull Piano 2022-2023 “Hands and Hands”
Collaborative piano faculty Dr. Kyung-A Yoo and Dr. Timothy McReynolds, along with selected students, will perform brilliant piano works written for two to eight hands.
View EventFaculty Artist Recital: April Foolishness!
A recital of musical jokes, silly stunts, and surprises featuring Townsend School of Music professors Dr. Martha Malone, Director of Opera, and Dr. Richard Kosowski, Director of Graduate Studies and Chair of Vocal Studies. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventHarp Ensemble: For Good
Conducted by Calista Koch, music from various genres and period will be performed to bid farewell to senior Harp Ensemble members. The event is free and open to the public.
View EventWishing BeautyFull Reconnection
Kyung-A Yoo, professor of collaborative piano, continues her BeautyFull series with student guests.
View EventGiuliano Graniti in Concert
Pianist, educator, and scholar Giuliano Graniti will present an evening of piano featuring the music of Chopin, Wagner, Liszt, and Prokofiev. The concert is free and open to the public.
View EventMercer Jazz Combo
Come and enjoy a mixture of classics and original small jazz works composed by students, guided by the skillful conduction of Dr. Monty Cole, Professor and Chair of Instrumental Studies.
View EventMercer Percussion Ensemble
Come and enjoy traditional and non-traditional music performed by the Mercer Percussion Ensemble and BEAR Steel under the direction of Dr. Marcus Reddick, Associate Professor and Director of Percussion Studies at Mercer's Townsend School of Music.
View EventJubilee Concert Series Featuring Baritone Reginald Smith Jr.
The Jubilee Concert Series closes the 22-23 Season with a resounding performance by Grammy and Emmy-award winning baritone Reginald Smith, Jr., the 2021 US representative at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition. Mr. Smith has been lauded as a “passionate performer” (New York Times) with an “electric, hall-filling” (The Baltimore Sun) and “thrillingly dramatic” (Opera News) voice that is “one of the most exciting baritone sounds to come along in years” (Opera News). A native of Atlanta, Mr.…
View EventVoice Masterclass with Baritone Reginald Smith Jr.
Grammy and Emmy award-winning baritone Reginald Smith Jr. will present a voice masterclass to students and guests at the Townsend School of Music. The event is free and open to the public.
View EventTownsend School of Music Honors Recital
End-of-year concert featuring senior James Armfield (piano), junior Carlos Walker (viola), junior Abby Hodges (soprano), junior Sarah King (clarinet), and senior Juliana Moroz (cello) with accompaniment by pianists Ms. Anne Armstrong and Dr. Kyung-A Yoo.
View EventMercer Jazz Ensemble Presents “Duke in the Spotlight”
Under the direction of Dr. Monty Cole, the Mercer Jazz Ensemble concludes the 2022-23 season by performing an evening of Duke Ellington masterworks.
View EventThe Voices of Spring – Presented by Mercer Chamber Women’s Choir and Mercer Singers
Under the direction of Dr. Stanley Roberts, Arthur Lowndes Rich Director of Choral Conducting, graduate conductor Mrs. Kirstine Buchanan, and accompanied by Mrs. Anne Armstrong, the combined Women's Chamber Choir and Mercer Singers will present a thrilling concert celebrating spring. The event is free and open to the public.
View EventFabian Concert Series featuring the Ehnes Quartet
The award-winning Ehnes Quartet (James Ehnes, violin; Che-Yen Chen, viola; Edward Arron, cello; and Mercer's director of the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings, Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin) closes the 22-23 Fabian Concert Series with a rousing finale featuring the music of Haydn, Bartok, and Mendelssohn for recognizable works that will send off the series with gusto and applause.
View EventMercer University Flute Choir Presents “Flute Fantasy”
Conducted by Mr. Kelly Via, come celebrate the joy and beauty of spring with a collection of intriguing repertoire performed by the Mercer Flute Choir. The event is free and open to the public.
View EventMercer Singers Farewell Concert 2023
Under the direction of Arthur Lowndes Rich Professor of Choral Conducting Dr. Stanley Roberts and graduate conductor Mrs. Kirstine Buchanan, this end of academic year concert features a varied repertoire performed by Mercer Singers, accompanied by pianists Mrs. Anne Armstrong and Mrs. Cynthia Wilson Smith. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventTurquoise Quartet Chamber Music Recital
The Turquoise Quartet, silver medalists at the 2023 Saint Paul String Quartet Competition, will present a recital on Monday, May 8 at 7:00 pm in the McCorkle Music Building’s Neva Langley Fickling Hall. The recital is part of the quartet’s preparation for the 2023 Fischoff Competition, the largest chamber music competition in the world. The group is comprised of students from the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer: senior violinist Hayoung Choi, sophomore violinist Katrina Stroud, junior violist Carlos…
View EventTownsend School of Music Faculty Gala
Join us for a dazzling display of music of all genres and instruments from our faculty talent here at Townsend School of Music to kick off a new school year. The Townsend concert season opens with a showcase of performances by the distinguished faculty artists in a festival gala concert event. Please join us for a reception honoring the performers and the start of the concert year. This event is free and open to the public
View EventLabor Day Festival
After three days of intense solo and chamber study with Robert McDuffie Center for Strings faculty, eight high school seniors have a chance to showcase their talents in this free afternoon concert. Help celebrate Labor Day in a concert that features Center faculty and students. Fickling Hall seating is first-come, first served.
View EventGuest Artist Recital
Díana Thompson-Brewer, soprano Christopher Cooley, piano Lyric coloratura soprano, Díana Thompson-Brewer returns to the Mercer University School of Music to perform at first sight, a song cycle that chronicles the life of a woman through the lens of what it means to love a black man in America. The song cycle will be paired with Robert Schumann’s Frauenliebe und Leben. Thompson-Brewer is joined by pianist Christopher Cooley, composer of at first sight.
View EventTownsend Symposia on Music, Philosophy and the Arts Series: Scott Sheehan
A nationally recognized advocate and leader for the advancement of music education, Scott Sheehan is the Director of Bands and Music Department Chairperson at the Hollidaysburg Area Senior High School in Pennsylvania. The town has been named one of the Best Communities for Music Education in the United States by the NAMM Foundation for the past eight years under Scott’s leadership. In addition to his duties at the school, Mr. Sheehan was a finalist for the 2019 GRAMMY Music Educator…
View EventAlumni Guest Artist Recital: Bobby Hall, Guitar
Bobby Hall has been playing the guitar for over 30 years and teaches in Macon. As a Townsend alumnus trained in classical guitar, Hall has over two decades of experience. His compositions have been performed by groups such as the Karkov Guitar Quartet from Ukraine and the Macon Guitar Quartet. He performs several genres of music, including classical, jazz, rock, blues, country, and more.
View EventFaculty Artist Recital: Perfect Pairings in Song
Martha Malone, soprano Katherine Trotter, soprano Samantha Friedman, mezzo-soprano Timothy McReynolds, collaborative piano An evening of passionate lyricism in art songs from the 19th to the 21st centuries, in solo and chamber settings. The program explores the union of music and poetry, of voice and piano, and of the unique colors of solo voices.
View EventFabian Concert Series
Robert McDuffie, violin Margery McDuffie Whatley, piano McDuffie Young Artists Glass “The American Four Seasons” Mendelssohn Double Concerto BUY TICKETS
View EventFabian Concert Series
Robert McDuffie, violin Margery McDuffie Whatley, piano McDuffie Young Artists Glass “The American Four Seasons” Mendelssohn Double Concerto BUY TICKETS
View EventFaculty Jazz Combo: Seven Steps to Heaven
Monty Cole and Marcus Reddick team up with Ken Trimmins (trumpet), Kevin Bales (piano), Neal Starkey (bass), and Mercer alumnus Jeremy Roberts (guitar) for an evening of classic jazz and original compositions.
View EventMercer Singers Family Day Concert
A gala concert featuring students of the School of Music, hosted by the Mercer Singers.
View EventJubilee Artist Series: Chanticleer (Sold Out)
The GRAMMY® Award-winning ensemble Chanticleer is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for its wide-ranging repertoire and dazzling virtuosity. Founded in San Francisco in 1978 by singer and musicologist Louis Botto, Chanticleer quickly took its place as one of the most prolific recording and touring ensembles in the world, selling over a million recordings and performing thousands of live concerts. $5 Advance Reservation – SOLD OUT
View EventMercer Opera Presents “The Trial of Goldilocks”
October 19-22 Mercer Opera Presents The Trial of Goldilocks Fickling Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday The whole family will have fun with this charming, witty show in which Goldilocks is prosecuted for breaking and entering the home of the Three Bears! In the courtroom, we watch as Goldilocks and the Bears enact the traditional tale. Next, the prosecutor and the defense attorney present their hilarious versions of the same events. Our jury of animals makes some surprising decisions…
View EventMercer Opera Presents “The Trial of Goldilocks”
October 19-22 Mercer Opera Presents The Trial of Goldilocks Fickling Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday The whole family will have fun with this charming, witty show in which Goldilocks is prosecuted for breaking and entering the home of the Three Bears! In the courtroom, we watch as Goldilocks and the Bears enact the traditional tale. Next, the prosecutor and the defense attorney present their hilarious versions of the same events. Our jury of animals makes some surprising decisions…
View EventMercer Opera Presents “The Trial of Goldilocks”
October 19-22 Mercer Opera Presents The Trial of Goldilocks Fickling Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday The whole family will have fun with this charming, witty show in which Goldilocks is prosecuted for breaking and entering the home of the Three Bears! In the courtroom, we watch as Goldilocks and the Bears enact the traditional tale. Next, the prosecutor and the defense attorney present their hilarious versions of the same events. Our jury of animals makes some surprising decisions…
View EventMercer Opera Presents “The Trial of Goldilocks”
October 19-22 Mercer Opera Presents The Trial of Goldilocks Fickling Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday The whole family will have fun with this charming, witty show in which Goldilocks is prosecuted for breaking and entering the home of the Three Bears! In the courtroom, we watch as Goldilocks and the Bears enact the traditional tale. Next, the prosecutor and the defense attorney present their hilarious versions of the same events. Our jury of animals makes some surprising decisions…
View EventFaculty Artist Recital: And Legions Will Rise
Monty Cole joins forces with Kyung-A Yoo (piano), Marcus Reddick (marimba), David Johnson (violin), and Brittan Braddock (clarinet) in a concert of 20th Century works for clarinet and saxophone. Free and open to the public
View EventMercer Wind Ensemble Presents Winds and Friends
The Mercer University Wind Ensemble will present an evening of chamber wind music featuring voice: solo and choral. Sheila Dunn, Richard Koswoski, and Timothy McReynolds will be guest soloists. The Choral Society of Middle Georgia will be featured in a performance of Johannes Brahms’ Begräbnisgesang.
View EventHarp Ensemble Recital
Solo, duo, and ensemble pieces performed by students of conductor Calista Anne Koch, also featuring the Middle Georgia Harp Ensemble.
View EventGuest Artist Recital: Jamie Hood, Cornet
Scotland-born artist Jamie Hood is recognized across the United States and Europe as a freelance educator, soloist, and conductor who performs exclusively on a Besson Prestige BE2028 cornet.
View EventMercer Jazz Combo: The Jazz Messengers
Conducted by Dr. Monty Cole, the Mercer Jazz Combo brings to life the music of the amazing Horace Silver and Art Blakey.
View EventJubilee Artist Series Presents: Omar Lopez-Cepero, Tenor
Join us for a thrilling evening with multi-talented actor/singer Omar Lopez-Cepero.
View EventJoan Stockstill Godsey Concert Series: BeautyFull Collaboration “Ravishing Rachmaninoff-An Evening of Russian Chamber Music”
Townsend School of Music's associate professor of collaborative piano Dr. Kyung-A Yoo and guest artist Dr. Minhae Lee, assistant professor of piano at Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music, introduce Rachmaninoff’s beautiful two piano suites. Students also will join Dr. Yoo to perform Rachmaninoff’s Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G Minor.
View EventFabian Concert Series Presents: Ehnes Quartet
The memorable 17th season of the Fabian Concert Series brings the best of artists from around the globe in a fascinating look at chamber music, this performance featuring the world-renowned Ehnes Quartet: James Ehnes (violin), Che-Yen Chen (viola), Edward Arron (cello), and Mercer’s director of the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings, Amy Schwartz Moretti (violin).
View EventMercer Jazz Ensemble: Everything in Its Right Place
The Mercer Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Monty Cole, will perform the music of Radiohead, Frank Zappa, Buddy Rich, and Marcus Miller. Dr. Marcus Reddick, associate professor of percussion, will be featured on drumset.
View EventHarp and Flute Fusion
The Middle Georgia Harp Ensemble and the Middle Georgia Flute Choir, under the direction of Calista Anne Koch and the Middle Georgia Flute Choir conducted by Bastien Millo, will present music from a variety of periods.
View EventThanksgiving Song
Annual pre-Thanksgiving concert presented by the Mercer Women’s Chamber Choir and Mercer Singers, under the direction of Dr. Stanley Roberts, Arthur Lowndes Rich Professor of Choral Conducting and Townsend School of Music Associate Dean
View EventMercer Percussion Ensemble
Traditional and non-traditional music performed by the Percussion Ensemble and BEAR Steel.
View EventMercer Flute Choir Presents “Festive Flutes”
Conducted by Mr. Kelly Via, the nationally acclaimed Mercer Flute Choir performs a program of exciting new compositions, along with many new holiday favorites.
View EventMcDuffie Young Artists Chamber Music Marathon
The 2024 Young Artists Chamber Music Marathon Gala program features "Influences and Inspiration," with works from Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, Shaw, and current McDuffie students River Sawchyn (violin), Moa Glimberg (double bass), and Elizabeth Aoki (violin),
View EventMcDuffie Young Artists Chamber Music Marathon
The 2024 Young Artists Chamber Music Marathon Gala program features "Influences and Inspiration," with works from Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, Shaw, and current McDuffie students River Sawchyn (violin), Moa Glimberg (double bass), and Elizabeth Aoki (violin),
View EventYes Madame! A Knot of One-Act Operas
The students of Mercer University Opera present a delightful collection of one-act operas including La Divina and The Beautiful Bridegroom. Directed by Martha Malone with Music Direction by Richard Kosowski. All operas are sung in English and accompanied by an orchestra.
View EventYes Madame! A Knot of One-Act Operas
The students of Mercer University Opera present a delightful collection of one-act operas including La Divina and The Beautiful Bridegroom. Directed by Martha Malone with Music Direction by Richard Kosowski. All operas are sung in English and accompanied by an orchestra.
View EventYes Madame! A Knot of One-Act Operas
The students of Mercer University Opera present a delightful collection of one-act operas including La Divina and The Beautiful Bridegroom. Directed by Martha Malone with Music Direction by Richard Kosowski. All operas are sung in English and accompanied by an orchestra.
View EventYes Madame! A Knot of One-Act Operas
The students of Mercer University Opera present a delightful collection of one-act operas including La Divina and The Beautiful Bridegroom. Directed by Martha Malone with Music Direction by Richard Kosowski. All operas are sung in English and accompanied by an orchestra.
View EventMTNA Guest Artist Concert Featuring Dr. Alexander Wasserman, Piano
The Townsend School of Music is pleased to host Dr. Alexander Wasserman as part of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) guest artist series. Dr. Wasserman, a Shigeru Kawai Artist, enjoys a distinguished career on both the concert stage and in the teaching studio. Please join us for an exciting performance by this accomplished concerto soloist and chamber musician. The concert is free and open to the public.
View EventFabian Concert Series
The February 6 concert will feature violinists Tessa Lark, Amy Schwartz Moretti and Annie Fullard; violist Lawrence Dutton; and cellist Paul Watkins performing the Bruch and Mendelssohn octets. $20 Adult, Mercer ID/Any Student ID FREE BUY TICKETS
View EventTownsend Symposia on Music, Philosophy and the Arts Series: “Building a Community of Musicians”
Dr. Peter Rubardt, Music Director of the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, and Dr. Hedi Salanki-Rubardt, Distinguished University Professor of Piano and Chamber Music at the University of West Florida, will discuss the importance of networking, relationship building, and community outreach in the music profession. Free and open to the public.
View EventJoan Stockstill Godsey Concert Series: BeautyFull Collaboration “A BeautyFull Affection”
Kyung-A Yoo collaborates with guest clarinetist John Diodati and students on the astonishing Beethoven's piano trio. The program also includes Kalabis, Previn, and Schubert's gems. Mr. Diodati plays as principal clarinetist with Opera Philadelphia. The event is free and open to the public.
View EventJubilee Artist Series Presents: Vienna Boys Choir
The Vienna Boys Choir is the world's foremost children's chorus. For six centuries, these young cultural ambassadors have been adored the world over for their wide range of repertoire, purity of tone and generosity of musical spirit. Over centuries, illustrious composers have written masterpieces for the Boys Choir of the Imperial Chapel, including Mozart, Bruckner, Gluck and Schubert. They are beloved the world over for their lively singing style and beautiful tone. SOLD OUT.
View EventMercer Jazz Ensemble Presents “Down for the Count”
Under the direction of Dr. Monty Cole and featuring guest saxophone artist Rick VanMatre, the Mercer Jazz Ensemble takes on the music of Count Basie. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventLike Mother, Like Daughter: An Evening of Piano Favorites featuring Margery McDuffie Whatley and Susan T. McDuffie
Join us for a show featuring Margery McDuffie Whatley and her mother, Susan T. McDuffie, performing solos, duets, and duos by such composers as Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Gershwin, Piazzolla, and more! Free and open to the public.
View EventFabian Concert Series
The March 12 concert will feature violinist Amy Schwartz Moretti, violist Matthew Lipman, clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, cellist Raphael Bell, pianist Andrew Armstrong, and R. J. Kelly on horn performing a variety of pieces, including the Rachmaninoff Piano Trio in G minor.
View EventJubilee Artist Series Presents: Norman Menzales, Flute
Georgia-born Filipino-American flutist Norman Menzales brings his “…warm, attractive sound” to the Townsend School of Music as part of the Jubilee Artists Series. Mr. Menzales has served as Principal Flute with the Fort Collins Symphony since 2013, Montana’s Great Falls Symphony since 2012, and the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra since 2021. Come join us for a night of beautiful, mesmerizing, joyful music presented by this award-winning musician and educator.
View EventGuest Artist Recital: Ryan Fogg, Pianist
An avid chamber musician, collaborative pianist, and concerto soloist Dr. Ryan Fogg, Professor of Music and Director of Keyboard Studies at Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee will perform a solo recital in Townsend School of Music’s Neva Langley Fickling Recital Hall prior to his Carnegie Hall debut in April 2024. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventFaculty Artist Recital: Music of Passion for the Season of Lent
Richard Kosowski, tenor Adrian Gnam, oboe Timothy McReynolds, collaborative piano Themes of devotion, sacrifice, supplication, and hope are explored in Music of Passion for the Season of Lent. Programming will include Benjamin Britten’s rapturously mystical Canticle 1: My beloved is mine and the haunting, angst-ridden Canticle 2: Abraham and Isaac.
View EventMercer Percussion Ensemble
Traditional and non-traditional music performed by the Percussion Ensemble and BEAR Steel.
View EventMercer Jazz Ensemble Presents “Straight No Chaser”
Under the direction of Dr. Monty Cole, hear the music of legendary pianist Thelonious Monk and his sidemen performed by the Mercer Jazz Combo. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventStudent Composition Concert
The Mercer University Composition Studio will present several new and exciting works to the public. Come and enjoy a variety of sonic adventures for vocal, instrumental, and electronic media. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventPlayFull Piano Presents “10, 20 and 40”
Produced by Dr. Kyung-A Yoo, selected keyboard players of the Townsend School of Music present an exciting program for 10, 20, and 40 fingers. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventFabian Concert Series
The April 9 concert will feature violinist Amy Schwartz Moretti, cellist Sihao He, and pianist Jeewon Park performing the Amy Beach Sonata for violin and piano Op. 34, Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces for cello and piano, and Schumann Piano Quintet.
View EventMercer Jazz Ensemble Presents “Things Ain’t What They Used to Be”
Under the direction of Dr. Monty Cole, the Mercer Jazz Ensemble explores the many shades of the Blues. This event is free and open to the public.
View EventMercer University Opera Presents “It’s a Grand Night for Singing”
Townsend School of Music's Vocal Studies Area will perform the musical revue "It's a Grand Night for Singing" showcasing the gorgeous melodies and beautiful lyrics of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. You do NOT want to miss this one-night-only event! All tickets are $15.00, available for purchase at the door or online at https://www.tixr.com/groups/mercerevents/
View EventTownsend School of Music Honors Recital
Thursday, April 18 Townsend School of Music Honors Recital Fickling Hall, 3:30 p.m.
View EventMercer Singers 2024 Farewell Concert
Conducted by Dr. Stanley Roberts, the Mercer Singers will perform their annual farewell concert celebrating the graduating class of 2024.
View EventThe Voices of Spring
Sunday, April 21 The Voices of Spring Fickling Hall, 3 p.m. Dr. Stanley L. Roberts, conductor. Free and open to the public.
View EventTrio Montage Featuring Baritone Phillip Collister-Murray, Clarinetist Marguerite Levin and Pianist R. Timothy McReynolds
The Trio Montage will perform world premieres by Erik Franklin and Valencio Jackson
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