Music
Wind Ensemble Welcomes Portuguese Conductor
The UNC Charlotte Wind Ensemble welcomes guest conductor Simão Francisco from Portugal for “An Iberian Celebration,” an evening of Spanish and Portuguese music. The concert will take place on April 15 at 7:30 pm in the Anne R. Belk Theater of Robinson Hall. An accomplished flutist and conductor, Simão Francisco is chief conductor of the […]
Music Department, CPCC Collaborate to Present Stravinsky Ballet
The UNC Charlotte Percussion Ensemble will welcome CPCC Dance Theatre and special guests for a performance of Stravinsky’s ballet, Les Noces (“The Wedding”) on Monday, Apr. 8. The work is scored for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, and bass soloists, mixed chorus, and two groups of percussion instruments, including four pianos. Leonard Bernstein once called Les Noces […]
Alumnus Named Music Teacher of Excellence
Kevin Brawley, an alumnus of the Department of Music, has been named a 2019 Music Teacher of Excellence by the Country Music Association Foundation. Brawley was one of 30 music teachers nationally who have received recognition “for their commitment to shaping the next generation through music.” He will receive the award and $5,000 ($2,500 for […]
Wendy Wiseman
Music Teacher, Windsor Park Elementary, Charlotte
In Memoriam: Dr. William Dailey
The Department of Music was saddened to learn of the passing of Dr. William “Bill” Dailey, a dedicated member of the Department of Music faculty for decades. Dr. Dailey died on February 27. A memorial service will be held at Resurrection Church on Saturday, March 23, at 2:00 pm. The family will receive visitors prior […]
Voice Professors to Perform in Carmen
UNC Charlotte voice professors Carl DuPont and Christina Pier will perform in the Opera Carolina production of Bizet’s Carmen. The opera will be presented on January 19, 20, and 24 in the Belk Theater at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. DuPont, bass-baritone, will perform the role of Zuniga; Pier, soprano, will sing the role of […]
Article by Voice Professor Celebrates African American Teachers of Singing
A recent article by Dr. Carl DuPont, assistant professor of voice, identifies some of the first African American professors of singing to integrate the faculties of notable higher education music departments in the United States. “Make the Door Open: Groundbreaking African American Teachers of Singing” appears in the current Journal of Voice and Speech Review, […]
Oboe Professor to Celebrate Female Composers at Spring Conferences
Dr. Elizabeth Sullivan, assistant professor of oboe, will present music by female composers at two spring conferences. At the College Music Society Southern Regional Chapter Annual Conference, to be hosted February 28-March 2 at the University of Central Florida, she will present “Celebrating 21st Century Composers” a recital program that will feature the works of […]
Music Student Performs in Kent State Concert
Voice student Chrystle Mactal performed on December 6 in the World Music Asian Concert at Kent State University in Ohio. At the invitation of Dr. Priwan Nanongkham of the Kent State School of Music, Mactal sang two kundiman, art songs from the Philippines: “Ano Kaya ang Kapalaran,” by Francisco Santiago, and “Mutya Ng Pasig,” by […]
University Chorale Ushers in the Holidays on December 3
The University Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Randy Haldeman, will perform a holiday concert on Monday, December 3, at 7:30 pm in the Anne R. Belk Theater in Robinson Hall. Divided into three themed sections – “Ghosts of Christmas Past,” “Ghosts of Christmas Present,” and “Ghosts of Christmas Future,” the program features beloved traditional […]