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  • May 03

    12:30 PM
    Alison Janes, percussion, Senior Recital
    Sunday, May 3, 12:30 PM EDT

    This performance is presented in partial fulfillment of an undergraduate degree in music.

    1 hr
    Percussion
    3:00 PM

    The University of Delaware Concert Choir is a chorus open to all university students dedicated to the performance of unaccompanied and accompanied choral music from a variety of genres, typically directed by Dr. Aimee Pearsall-Kramer. Resound is the University of Delaware’s choral ensemble devoted to the performance of music from the Black Diaspora. While gospel music and its unique performance practice are central to the ensemble’s identity, Resound also performs a diverse array of sacred and secular works composed by Black composers, celebrating the depth and breadth of this rich musical heritage. *Processing fees apply to online orders. Tickets can be purchased online, in person at the Center for the Arts Box Office located at 110 Orchard Road, Newark, DE, and at the doors beginning 1 hour prior to showtime on a space available basis.

    1 hr
    Chorus
    5:30 PM
    Mixed Chamber Ensembles I
    Sunday, May 3, 5:30 PM EDT

    Students from the UD School of Music present a variety of works for small ensembles.

    1 hr
    8:00 PM

    Celebrating Arvo Pärt’s 90th Birthday Across the Arts “Of Sound and Silence…” is a truly interdisciplinary program that includes music, visual art, poetry, projections, theoretical analysis of Summa, and a demonstration of the Tintinnabuli style. It brings together both faculty and students from across the School of the Arts. Arvo Pärt is an Estonian composer, born in 1935, widely regarded as one of the most influential living composers of contemporary classical music. After early experimentation with modernist styles, he developed his distinctive tintinnabuli technique in the 1970s—a minimalist approach inspired by the sound of ringing bells and rooted in spiritual simplicity. His music is often associated with sacred themes and deep introspection, reflecting his engagement with religious texts and Orthodox Christianity. Some of his most well-known works include Spiegel im Spiegel, Fratres, and Tabula Rasa. Pärt’s compositions are celebrated for their clarity, emotional depth, and timeless quality, earning him international acclaim and a lasting impact on both classical and contemporary music.

    1 hr
  • May 04

    8:00 PM

    This performance is presented in partial fulfillment of an undergraduate degree in music.

    1 hr
  • May 05

    8:00 PM

    The University of Delaware Graduate Percussion Spring Concert will feature a wide range of musical tastes. We will perform two premiered works, one of which being a brand new 2026 commission. The program will also contain both the old and new percussion standards in our repertoire. We are so excited to share an evening of captivating music with our community! The award winning Graduate Percussion Group is a fully funded fellowship program. Each member is awarded a fellowship for their studies at UD by co-directing and performing in this ensemble. Coached and mentored by the faculty ensemble in residence (Quey Percussion Duo), the Graduate Percussion Group is actively engaged in artistic creativity on a daily basis through rehearsing, performing, and administration of a self-sustaining ensemble that straddles the line between collegiate and professional performing experiences. The Graduate Percussion Group presents regular programs throughout the year in addition to numerous projects related to audio recording, video production, outreach, recruiting, competitions, and composer-performer experiences. Graduate Percussion Group members also often perform side-by-side with guest and faculty artists. In addition to performances, as a self-sustaining ensemble, each student will assume administrative roles to guarantee the success of the ensemble such as scheduling, programming, recruiting, outreach, marketing and promotion, and social media management to name a few.

    1 hr
    Percussion
  • May 06

    8:00 PM
    Percussion Ensemble: In Tandem
    Wednesday, May 6, 8:00 PM EDT

    The UD Percussion Ensemble presents a “duos” concert each spring semester called "In Tandem." Modeled after the faculty ensemble in residence (Quey Percussion Duo), percussion ensemble members pair up to choose their own repertoire, rehearse, receive coaching sessions from the faculty ensemble, and perform their work in this collage concert of varied and exciting music for two.

    1 hr
    Percussion
  • May 07

    8:00 PM
    Jazz Ensembles I & II
    Thursday, May 7, 8:00 PM EDT

    Capturing the energy and excitement of big band jazz, Jazz Ensemble I and Jazz Ensemble II are standard instrumentation big bands with saxophone, trombone, trumpet and rhythm sections as well as solo vocalists. The ensembles perform regularly on campus, exploring a wide variety of music, past and present. *Processing fees apply to online orders. Tickets can be purchased online, in person at the Center for the Arts Box Office located at 110 Orchard Road, Newark, DE, and at the doors beginning 1 hour prior to showtime on a space available basis.

    1 hr
    Trumpet Trombone Saxophone
  • May 08

    8:00 PM
    UD Collegiate Band
    Friday, May 8, 8:00 PM EDT

    ​Join the UD Collegiate Band for our annual semester concert!

    1 hr
  • May 09

    3:00 PM

    ​The University of Delaware Lyric Theatre is the resident opera company at the University of Delaware. Lyric Theatre produces two fully staged operas each year with orchestra in the original language. *Processing fees apply to online orders. Tickets can be purchased online, in person at the Center for the Arts Box Office located at 110 Orchard Road, Newark, DE, and at the doors beginning 1 hour prior to showtime on a space available basis.

    2 hr 30 min
    Orchestra
    8:00 PM
    SoM Spotlight Performance
    Saturday, May 9, 8:00 PM EDT

    Join us for the UD School of Music's Spotlight Performance!

    1 hr
  • May 10

    3:00 PM
    UD Composer Showcase I
    Sunday, May 10, 3:00 PM EDT

    The UD Composers Showcase is a platform that showcases works freshly written by composers studying music composition at UD as well as contemporary pieces. Its aim is to foster and cultivate composer-performers, while creating a space for collaboration among composers and students at the UD School of Music.

    1 hr
    5:30 PM
    UD Composer Showcase II
    Sunday, May 10, 5:30 PM EDT

    The UD Composers Showcase is a platform that showcases works freshly written by composers studying music composition at UD as well as contemporary pieces. Its aim is to foster and cultivate composer-performers, while creating a space for collaboration among composers and students at the UD School of Music.

    1 hr
  • May 11

    8:00 PM
    Collegium Musicum
    Monday, May 11, 8:00 PM EDT

    The Collegium Musicum provides instrumentalists and vocalists the opportunity to study and perform music from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The Collegium comprises a number of chamber ensembles formed around the interests and abilities of its members, providing the opportunity to learn new instruments and performance styles and to perform in formal and informal settings.

    1 hr
  • May 12

    8:00 PM
    John David Smith, horn, Faculty Artist
    Tuesday, May 12, 8:00 PM EDT

    The University of Delaware School of Music proudly presents the Faculty Horn Recital of Dr. John David Smith in Gore Recital Hall at the UD Center for the Arts.

    1 hr 30 min
  • May 13

    8:00 PM

    A faculty-led new music initiative of the UD School of Music, New Music Delaware explores new works by modern, living composers.

    1 hr
  • May 17

    1:00 PM
    CMS General Recital
    Sunday, May 17, 1:00 PM EDT

    The University of Delaware Community Music School (UDCMS) presents an afternoon showcasing the hardwork of promising music students of all ages and levels instructed by current students of the UD School of Music.​

    1 hr