


Monday, April 21, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
Hodgson Concert Hall, UGA Performing Arts Center
Gregory Broughton, Director
Zaria Doss, Student Conductor
Gregory Hankins, Guest Pianist
Soprano
Lindsey Blackwell, Fairburn, GA
Ava Bogarde, Cumming, GA
Justice Carswell, Atlanta, GA
Laila Carter, Watkinsville, GA
Zaria Doss, Kansas City, KA
Zuri Consuela Harris, Columbus, GA
Grace Ann Miller, Conyers, GA
Ange Sanchez Fuentes, Morrow, GA
De’Nasia Thomas, Waycross, GA
Taya Tenacity Taylor, South Fulton, GA
Hope Unger, Buford, GA
Alto
Julianna Dumas, Perry, GA
Makayla Oates, Hinesville, GA
Isabel Reynolds, Atlanta, GA
Madelynn Rayner, Dublin, GA
Lydia Prudent, Columbus, GA
Iris Rocker, Atlanta, GA
A’marie Baker, Lawrenceville, GA
Maurisa Marcelin, Dacula, GA
Amber Levalle, Johns Creek, GA
Tenor
William May, Atlanta, GA
Will Pollard, Sharpsburg, GA
Julian Rivera. Marietta, GA
Grady Taylor, Sandersville, GA
Demetreon Wells, Cochran, GA
Nkululeko Zungu, Cape Town, South Africa
Bass
Ebenezer Afari, Accra, Ghana
JR Banitt, Cumming, GA
Assata Belgrade,Stone Mountain, GA
Owen Margaret- Verrett, Sante Fe, NM
Walter Moody, Macon, GA
Nicholas Myers, Columbus, GA
O Say Can You See
My Name Is Toil
Look To This Day
Make Them Hear You
No Man Has Seen His Face
Submission Medley
Zuri Harris, soprano
Frances Scott Key
Adolphus Hailstork
Hailstork
Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty
Margaret Bonds
arr. G. S. Broughton
Owen Margaret-Verrett, baritone; Ava Bogarde, soprano; Demetreon Wells, tenor
If I Can Help Somebody
Ange Sanchez Fuentes, soprano; Grace Ann Miller, soprano
arr. G. S. Broughton
Guide My Feet
Come Down Angels
You Better Mind
Music Down in My Soul
De’Nasia Thomas, soprano
Julian Rivera, tenor
Zaria Doss, student conductor
Laila Carter, soprano; Lydia Prudent, alto
Jacqueline Hairston
Hallelujah Anyhow
That’s When You Blessed Me
Madelyn Rayner, alto; Makayla Oates, alto
Undine Smith Moore
Jester Hairston
Mose Hogan
Thomas Whitfield, Jr.
Tony Wilkins
Never Alone
Zaria Doss, soprano
Walter Hawkins
THURS 4/22
7:30 p.m.
Ramsey Concert Hall FREE CONCERT
The UGA Middle East Ensemble is an extension of the Musicology/Ethnomusicology program in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, and serves as a forum for research and performance. The ensemble is under the direction of Jared Holton
TUES 4/1
THURS 4/24
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Hodgson Concert Hall
Hodgson Concert Hall
$15 - Adult
$3 - Child/Student
$15 - Adult
$3 - Child/Student
FRI 4/25
6 p.m.
Dancz Center for New Music FREE CONCERT
MON 4/28
3:30 p.m.
Ramsey Concert Hall FREE CONCERT
MON 4/28
7:30 p.m.
Hodgson Concert Hall FREE CONCERT
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND COMBINED CHOIRS - GUSTAV MAHLER’S SYMPHONY No. 2
Thursday Scholarship Series Performance
Don’t miss the biggest concert of the year, featuring over 300 student musicians. The University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra, Hodgson Singers, University Chorus, and Men’s and Women’s Glee Clubs will perform Symphony No. 2 in C minor by Gustav Mahler. UGA Voice Faculty Elizabeth Johnson Knight, mezzo-soprano, and Amy Petrongelli, soprano, will be the featured soloists for the evening.
Known as the Resurrection Symphony, it was written between 1888 and 1894, and first performed in 1895. This symphony was one of Mahler’s most popular and successful works during his lifetime.
The Dancz Center for New Music is located in room 246 in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music.
The Repertory Singers is a mixed chamber choir directed by graduate student conductors. Its format offers laboratory rehearsal and performance experience for conductors and singers alike. This group provides students with the opportunity to build knowledge and skill in the areas of sight-reading, conducting gesture, rehearsal techniques, and choral repertoire.
As one of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s large orchestral ensembles, the University Philharmonia offers an outlet for musical expression to all string players at the University of Georgia. The University Philharmonia is under the supervision of Mark Cedel. The ensemble is also conducted by graduate students majoring in orchestral conducting.