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Faculty Recital: Skip Snead\, horn
Aug. 19
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Guest Artist Recital: Dr. Robert Knupp\, Organ
Sep. 04
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Guest Artist Recital: Dr. Robert Knupp, Organ
Sep. 04
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Guest Artist Recital: Dr. Michael Delfín\, Organ
Sep. 20
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Alabama Wind Ensemble Concert
Sep. 24
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Alabama Wind Ensemble Concert
Sep. 24
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Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Oct. 01
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Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Oct. 01
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Symphonic Band Concert
Oct. 06
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Symphonic Band Concert
Oct. 06
Estel Vivó Casanovas is a saxophonist from Barcelona\, Spain\, currently based in Rochester\, NY. She has performed as a soloist at Carnegie Hall and with the Symphony Orchestra of the Terrassa Conservatory. A multi-award-winning musician\, her achievements include First Prize at the 2024 Manhattan International Music Competition (YA Category) and First Prize at the 2023 International Saxophone Academy\, among other national and international prizes. Estel has been featured in the media on multiple occasions. Her live concerts have been broadcast on programs such as Els programes de Catalunya Música from Catalunya Música. She has also been interviewed on radio programs like Esmorzem amb Estel Vivó Casanovas (Catalunya Música) and El Submarí (Ràdio Terrassa)\, as well as in publications including Diari de Terrassa and Gaseta de Matadepera. Estel has held leadership roles in both Spain and the U.S.\, serving as conductor and program coordinator of the Matadepera Wind Orchestra\, and currently mentoring the New Horizons Symphonic Band and directing the New Horizons Saxophone Ensemble at Eastman’s Community Music School. She also holds two roles at the Eastman School of Music under Professor Chien-Kwan Lin\, supporting an undergraduate chamber music group as a Teaching Assistant and assisting with the daily operations of the saxophone studio as Department Assistant. Alongside her performance and teaching\, Estel is also a researcher. Her current project\, Masked Dissonance: Avant-Garde Music as a Subtle Resistance in Francoist Spain\, examines how experimental music developed within the cultural and political context of the Cold War and mid-20th-century Spain. She presented this research at the Festival Internacional de Saxofone de Palmela (Portugal). Estel holds a Master’s degree from the Eastman School of Music\, where she is now pursuing her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in saxophone performance\, both under the mentorship of Professor Chien-Kwan Lin. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from the Liceu Conservatory of Barcelona\, where she studied with Professor Albert Julià Torné and was supported by a scholarship from the Ferrer-Salat Music Foundation. Sponsored by Ms. Camilla Huxford\, the Huxford Symphony Orchestra is the University of Alabama’s top orchestral ensemble. Under the direction of Camilla Huxford Endowed Chair and Tuscaloosa’s own Ransom Wilson\, the orchestra performs a wide range of repertoire\, from beloved classics to little-known gems to recently composed works. The orchestra is composed of students from across Alabama\, the United States\, and around the globe\, bringing talented young musicians together in one ensemble to give world-class performances of orchestral literature to Tuscaloosa and the surrounding community. Program: Carmen Suite – Georges Bizet Concertino da Camera for Alto Saxophone & Orchestra – Jacques Ibert Scaramouche\, Op. 165 – Darius Milhaud Paisagens Paulistanas (São Paulo Landscapes) (2025)-*World Premiere – Gabriel Duarte The Three-Cornered Hat Suite No. 1 – Manuel de Falla Ritual Fire Dance – Manuel de Falla