All Music Department Programs
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Jason Hardink: Liszt Transcendental Etudes
Jason Hardink
Pianist Jason Hardink is the Artistic Director of the NOVA Chamber Music Series and Principal Symphony Keyboard of the Utah Symphony. His performances include a wide-ranging repertoire of music by living composers and works of the historical canon. Recent performances include the U.S. premiere of the complete numbered Klavierstücke of Wolfgang Rihm at Spectrum NYC, as well as concerti with the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra, Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, and the Utah Symphony. Over the last few seasons, he has given a series of lecture recitals on Beethoven's piano sonatas, performed a cycle of recitals situating the late piano music of Franz Schubert in dialogue with works by Second Viennese School composers, and toured with Olivier Messiaen's monumental Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus.
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Jason Hardink, piano
Jason Hardink
Jason Hardink performs piano pieces from notable composers, both modern and historic, including: Olivier Messiaen, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, and Ryan Carter.
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Dr. Jason Hardink Master Class
Jason Hardink, Erin Astill, Erinn Tolman, and Christian Lange
Pianist Jason Hardink is the Artistic Director of the NOVA Chamber Music Series and Principal Symphony Keyboard of the Utah Symphony. His performances include a wide-ranging repertoire of music by living composers and works of the historical canon. Recent performances include the U.S. premier of the complete numbered Klavierstücke of Wolfgang Rihm at Spectrum NYC, the North American premiere of Gerald Barry's Piano Concerto at the Cabrillo Festival for Contemporary Music, as well as concerti with Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra, Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, and the Utah Symphony. Over the last few seasons, he has given a series of lecture recitals on Beethoven's piano sonatas, performed a cycle of recitals situating the late piano music of Franz Schubert in dialogue with works by Second Viennese School composers, and toured with Olivier Messiaen's monumental Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus.
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Utah State University Department of Music Faculty Voice Recital of Dr. Errik M Hood, Baritone with Dallas K Heaton, Piano and The Utah State University Chamber Singer Under the Direction of Dr. Cory Evans
Errik M. Hood, Dallas K. Heaton, USU Chamber Singers, and Cory Evans
A faculty voice recital featuring Dr. Errik M. Hood, Dallas K. Heaton, and the Utah State University Chamber Singers.
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Halloween Recital
Kayla Hughes, Matthew Monson, Bransen Stout, Chaitanya Gupta, Puru Gupta, Kellen Sowder-Sinor, Aidan Sowder-Sinor, and Alexa Stout
Students of Janessa LeMmon, Eliza Nelson, and Taylor Packer perform at the Youth Conservatory's Halloween recital.
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Senior Recital - Brittany Jarman
Brittany Jarman
This recital is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music in Music Performance.
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The Jazz Kicks Band Playing the Music of Billy Strayhorn
Jazz Kicks Band and Larry Smith
The Utah State University Music Department presents the Jazz Kicks Band playing the music of Billy Strayhorn.
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A Night of Piano
Ethan Jensen, Kyle Cooper, Kaitlin Cooper, Ruth Jensen, and Noah Jensen
This recital is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music in Music Performance
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Senior Recital- Benjamin Krutsch: The Road Goes Ever On by Donald Swann and other works of adventure
Benjamin Krutsch and Dallas Heaton
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Recital Program
Sarah Lazenby, Jane Lazenby, Bekham Ericson, Bridger Winward, Hudson Madrid, Ivy Taylor, Estelle Larsen, Benson Madrid, Ellie Hendrickson, Tessa Maughan, Emory Maughan, Kyleigh Durney, and Kylee Jones
Student recital program featuring the students of Sarah Hamatake, Ethan Seegmiller, Lauren Malouf, Eliza Nelson, Holly Ganoe, and Maggie Nawyn.
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Lyric Repertory Company
Lyric Repertory Company
Welcome to the 49th season of the Lyric Repertory Company! As we approach our golden anniversary we are thrilled to present what we feel will be one of our best seasons yet. This summer we present two show that have never been seen on the Caine Lyric Theatre stage. Baskerville is a farcical take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic thriller, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and Singin' in the Rain is based on one of the most popular movie musicals of all time. These Lyric Rep firsts are joined by two classics. Watch a different actor each night narrowly escape the charity of the Brewster sisters in Arsenic and Old Lace, and Lee Daily is back as Mr. De Pinna in the pulitzer Prize-Winning play You Can't Take it With You.
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A Veterans Day Memorial
Jerry L. Nelson, Craig Jessop, J. Michael Bankhead, USU Symphony Orchestra, Sergio Bernal, Utah State University American Legion Post 12, Utah State University ROTC, USU Scotsman Pipe, and Drum Corps
American Festival Chorus present a Veterans Day Memorial with Col. Jerry L. Nelson, USAF, retired.
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Imagining Community: Logan 1948-49
Brad Ottesen, Mayumi Matzen, and Jean-Louis Haguenauer
A concert honoring the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art and the musical history brought to Logan musician Roy Harris.
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Studio Recital
Charlotte Petersen, Isaac Johnson, Ivy Weston, Trevyn Davidson, Amber Maxfield, Brayden Wright, Catherine Daines, Cassidy Armstrong, Andrew Torrie, Mariah Daines, Millie Weston, Alisha Hawley, Kevin Callisaya, Angela Womack, Miles Petersen, Karli King, Sadie Olsen, Kaelee Wood, Hannah Daines, Keira Lentz, Courney Zollinger, Jack Smith, and Andrew Torrie
Studio recital presenting the students of Charlotte Petersen. Featuring cellists and string ensembles.
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Comedy Tonight!
Diane Thueson Reich, Robert Brandt, and Scott Holden
BYU Guest Faculty Artists perform several enthralling Art Songs, meant to be different than a typical song and capture attention. All three performers are successful individual performers that now teach at BYU.
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An Evening of Drama: A Solo and Duo Concert with Jessica and Gabriella Roderer
Jessica Roderer and Gabriella Roderer
Solo and duo concert held with pianist Jessica Roderer and flutist Gabriella Roderer.
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Roomful of Teeth
Roomful of Teeth, Brad Wells, Estelí Gomez, Caroline Shaw, Eric Dudley, Dashon Burton, Martha Cluver, Virginia Warnken Kelsey, Avery Griffin, and Cameron Beauchamp
Roomful of Teeth is a GRAMMY-winning vocal project dedicated to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. Through study with masters from vocal traditions the world over, the eight-voice ensemble continually expands its vocabulary of singing techniques and, through an ongoing commissioning process, forges a new repertoire without borders.
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Recital Program
Katie Semadeni, Jane Brown, Connor Burke, Elie Hendrickson, Katelyn McCurdy, Janessa LeMmon, and Rachel Larsen
Utah State University's Youth Conservatory students perform the latest pieces that they have mastered.
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The Jazz Kicks Band Playing The Great American Songbook
Larry Smith and The Jazz Kicks Band
The Utah State University Music Department presents the Jazz Kicks Band playing The Great American Songbook.
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Winter Recital- Emily Taylor
Emily Taylor
This recital is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance. Emily Taylor is a student of Anne Francis Bayless.
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Combined Cello Recital- Emily Taylor and Erin Gordon
Emily Taylor and Erin Gordon
This recital is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance. Erin and Emily are students of Anne Francis-Bayless.
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Zéphyros Winds
The Chamber Music Society of Logan
The Chamber Music Society of Logan presents the Zéphyros Winds. This is their 37th season performing.