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UA Opera Theatre: Puccini's "Suor Angelica," with the Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Mar. 04
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Faculty Recital: Moisés Molina, Cello with Minjung Seo, Piano
Mar. 05
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Latin Tide
Mar. 05
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UA Opera Theatre: Puccini's "Suor Angelica," with the Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Mar. 06
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UA Opera Theatre: Françaix's "Le Diable boiteux" and Puccini's "Suor Angelica," with the Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Mar. 08
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UA Opera Theatre: Puccini's "Suor Angelica," with the Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Mar. 08
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Senior Recital: Ian Zalamea, trombone
Mar. 08
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Junior Recital: Andrew Braun, trombone
Mar. 08
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MM Recital: Matthew Scarcelli, oboe
Mar. 08
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Alabama Wind Ensemble Concert
Mar. 10
Jon Noffsinger maintains an active performing schedule as a concert saxophonist and in diverse jazz and commercial idioms. Exploring and promoting these rich and diverse musical opportunities is central to his creative, teaching, and service activities. Numerous works have been written for Mr. Noffsinger and his students—often receiving their premieres at national and international conferences. Some of his recorded performances may be found in his collaborations with The Birmingham Seven—Just Passing Through: The Birmingham Seven (2022 Summit 799), Yeah, About That (2016), Second Set (2014), and The Birmingham Seven (2012)—and, as one of the Tuscaloosa Horns, on the Temptations 2001 Motown release of “A Love I Can See” on the Awesome CD (440016 330-2). Jon Noffsinger is proud to be a contributing member of the Alabama Jazz Collective—comprised of Jazz Educators from throughout the state of Alabama, at leading Universities, Colleges, and High Schools. Additionally, he has appeared as featured soloist with the Tuscaloosa and Huntsville Symphony Orchestras in Alabama and the Anderson Symphony Orchestra in South Carolina as well multiple collaborations with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and the orchestras of Mobile, Meridian, and the Alabama Gulf Coast. His achievements have been honored by the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, the Arts & Humanities Council of Tuscaloosa County, Concert Artists Guild, the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, and the Conservatoire National de Region—Bordeaux. Mr. Noffsinger’s principal teachers have included James Forger, Griffin Campbell, Jean-Marie Londeix, and Gerald Welker. Jon Noffsinger has served on the University of Alabama music faculty since 1993. Internationally sought after as a professional pianist, JUN OKADA enjoys an active career as a soloist, in duo ensembles, and as a chamber music specialist. She has received critical acclaim for her expertise in the performance of woodwind, low-brass, and string literature. A native of Hiroshima, Japan, she began her music studies at YAMAHA Music School and received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Michigan State University under the tutelage of Deborah Moriarty. Ms. Okada is particularly noted for her command of the contemporary saxophone repertoire and has performed with numerous internationally recognized artists throughout the United States, Canada, Japan, Thailand, Belgium, and Slovenia. As a member of Rhythmicity, a saxophone and piano duo with saxophonist Joseph Lulloff, she has performed at Carnegie-Weill Recital Hall, Thailand’s International Saxophone Conference, as well as many other international and national venues. Also an avid promoter of low-brass repertoire, Ms. Okada has performed at the Falcone Festival held at Blue Lake Fine Arts camp in Michigan and performs at both international and national venues. Ms. Okada has previously served as a faculty member of Hope College in Holland, Michigan.