Iggy Jang Tango Extravaganza (Honolulu Chamber Music Series)

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Iggy Jang Tango Extravaganza (Honolulu Chamber Music Series) Get ready to tango! Back by popular demand, Hawai‘i violinist Iggy Jang brings the Tango Extravaganza back to the Islands with award-winning dancers Guillermo Merlo and Fernanda Ghi, bandoneonist Javier Sánchez, bassist Hayden Joyce, and pianist Alfredo Minetti. Hawai‘i guitarist Ian O’Sullivan will join in the celebration. Be ready for an enchanted ...

$20 – $45

Alan Huckleberry, piano

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

A multi-media presentation of THE PEOPLE UNITED WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED 36 Variations on ¡El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido! by Frederic Rzewski (b.1938) Pianist Alan Huckleberry from the University of Iowa is presenting a 10 city tour, performing Frederic Rzewski’s The People United Will Never Be Defeated. The variation set of epic proportions (over one hour in length) and epic difficulty, has found ...

$10 – $14

Sacred Sounds of Ryukyu

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Sacred Sounds of Ryukyu A unique performance in celebration of the rich musical heritage of Okinawa with songs from three very different Ryukyuan traditions. A tradition of sacred singing has been passed on in the Ryukyu Islands for over 400 years. In this event we will listen to songs and explanations of creation myths from the court omoro tradition and ...

$5 – $10

UH Jazz Ensemble

Barbara Smith Amphitheater at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole St, Honolulu, United States

UH Jazz Ensemble Mike Lewis, director UH Music Department - Barbara Smith Amphitheater Tickets: $12 / $8; UHM music majors free Music students: this concert is eligible for Mus 199 concert attendance credit.

$8 – $12

Menglu Lin, piano (senior recital)

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Menglu Lin, a student of Dr. Jonathan Korth, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Free admission.

free admission

UH Gamelan Ensembles

Barbara Smith Amphitheater at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole St, Honolulu, United States

Gamelan of Java & Bali UH Gamelan Ensembles Gamelan Java Kyai Gandrung Byron Moon, director Gamelan Bali Segara Madu I Made Widana, director Gamelan Angklung Parisudha I Made Sumayasa, director Javanese gamelan music and Balinese gamelan music and dance. Tickets: $14 / $10; UHM music majors free Music students: this concert is eligible for Mus 199 concert attendance credit.

$10 – $14

UH Wind Ensemble Chamber Concert

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

UH Wind Ensemble Chamber Concert @ Orvis Auditorium Jeffrey Boeckman, conductor I-Bei Lin, solo cello Program to include Joan Tower’s Fanfare for an Uncommon Woman and Gulda’s Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra, with UH faculty I-Bei Lin as soloist. Avoid the line. Buy your tickets in advance. Tickets: $12 / $8; UHM music majors free Music students: this concert ...

$8 – $12

UH Woodwind Quintet, UH Brass Quintet, UH Saxophone Quartet

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

UH Bands / UH Music Chamber Groups Performances by student chamber ensembles - UH Woodwind Quintet, UH Brass Quintet, UH Saxophone Quartet   Free admission Music students: this concert is eligible for Mus 199 concert attendance credit.

free admission

Jason Nomura, guitar (master’s recital)

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Jason Nomura, guitar (master's recital) Jason Nomura, a student of Ian O'Sullivan, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Music in Performance. Free admission.

free admission

Pau Hana Concert

Orvis Auditorium at UH Mānoa 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Pau Hana Concert Students of the Music Department’s ethnomusicology area ensembles present their end of semester performances, including: Korean dance Okinawan dance Japanese music (gagaku and koto) Japanese dance Chinese music Javanese gamelan Philippine dance Hawaiian hula and chant Free admission   Music students: this concert is eligible for Mus 199 concert attendance credit

free admission