Davis Chorale Spring Concert
Davis Chorale Spring Concert
BRUNELLE HALL. Something Old Something New – A wonderful juxtaposition of Mozart’s Solemn Vespers with compositions by contemporary composers 3p—5p. $20 suggested donation
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BRUNELLE HALL. Something Old Something New – A wonderful juxtaposition of Mozart’s Solemn Vespers with compositions by contemporary composers 3p—5p. $20 suggested donation
PITZER CENTER. Sand, baroque violin; Matteri, trumpet; Mannella, trombone. Program: J.S. Bach, Solo Violin Sonata to be announced. 12:05p—1p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Works to be announced. 5p—5:45p. Free
MELON BALL. This award-winning, multi-cultural singer-songwriter sings of “the wounds of modernity.” Haunting, beautiful and thought-provoking music from a singular artist. 8p—10p. $20
PITZER CENTER. Veligan, violin; Fukasawa, piano and UC Davis lecturer in music. 12:05p—1p. Free
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF DAVIS. Great Songs from Unfortunate Musicals! Underrated Broadway hits delivered by well-known local performers, Stephen Peithman and Friends. 12pm-1pm. Free
Please join us on Sunday, May 12 at 3:00 for the Davis Youth Choir Spring Concert! Located at the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation (entrance on Arthur). Donations gladly accepted!
PITZER CENTER. Featuring Sarah Parkins, violin, Maggie Perkins, cello, & Genevieve Feiwen Lee, piano. 12:05—1p. Free
MELON BALL. The legendary French guitarist performs in Davis for the first time. Virtuosic yet accessible fingerstyle guitar playing by one of the best guitarists of the 21st century. 8p—10p. $25
PITZER CENTER. Featuring Sarah Parkins, violin, Maggie Perkins, cello, & Genevieve Feiwen Lee, piano. Works will include compositions by Nico Muhly, James Diaz, Gao Ping and Rebecca Clarke. 7p—8:30p. $12—24.
PITZER CENTER. Otto Lee, director and UC Davis lecturer in music. Program to be announced. 5p—7p. Free
PITZER CENTER. The ensemble gives music graduate students a creative and social setting in which they can experiment with varied instrumentation and diverse repertoire. 12:05p—1p. Free
BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. Do you like video games? Music? Join us for a night of fun and exciting music! as we play songs from games about self-identity. Featuring: Genshin Impact, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Final Fantasy XVI, and more! 12p—2p. 6p—8p. $10
MELON BALL. Lively music of Eastern Europe and beyond, performed by a world-class quartet. 7p—9p. $20
PITZER CENTER. Otto Lee, director and UC Davis lecturer in music. Program to be nnounced. 7p—9p. $12—24
PITZER CENTER. Garrett Rigsby and Natalie Laurie, directors. Program to be announced. 7p—9p. $12—24
PITZER CENTER. Program features Capoeira, Gamelan, Mariachi, Bluegrass & Old Time String Band, Samba School, & Hindustani. 4p—6p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Works by Graduate Students. Chris Froh, director and UC Davis lecturer in music. 4p—5p. Free
PITZER CENTER. This concert features the Finnish cellist Anssi Karttunen, who has frequently collaborated with the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, in a new work by Aida Shirazi. Since receiving her doctorate in music composition from UC Davis in 2021, Shirazi has been gaining attention far and wide for her acoustic and electro-acoustic music, which a New York Times music critic described as “unfolding with deliberation.” 7p—8p. $12—24