Presented by Music Theatre and Opera Student Organization.
Join our Music Theatre and Opera students for an informal night of merriment and music-making. All monies received through ticketing will be used to support the annual music theatre showcase. Music direction by Lindsay Noel Miller (Music Theatre and Opera teaching assistant).
The content of this performance includes mature themes and language. It is intended for mature audiences.
DMA conducting student Dylan Rook Maddix leads an evening of chamber music that centers around the theme of home.
JoAnne Harris: "Dawn Chorus"
Francis Poulenc: "Suite Française"
Anna Clyne: "Overflow"
E.K.R. Hammell: "New Work" (World Premiere)
Cait Nishimura: "New Fanfare" (American Premiere)
Morten Lauridsen: "O Magnum Mysterium"
The Wind Symphony turns to composers who were inspired by the work of William Shakespeare, while the Wind Ensemble features ASU’s Nathan De’Shon Myers, assistant professor of voice, in Erik Santos’ "The Seer," winner of the 2020 American Bandmasters Association Sousa-ABA-Ostwald Award.
As part of ASU's celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ASU Wind Bands launches their 2022–23 season on Sept. 15 at ASU Gammage with a concert featuring composers representing Argentina, Colombia, Cuba and Mexico.
Joining them on stage are students from ASU Dance, CONDER|dance and Grupo BombAZo, a collective of Phoenix-based musicians.
As part of ASU's celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ASU Wind Bands launches their 2022–23 season on Sept. 15 at ASU Gammage with a concert featuring composers representing Argentina, Colombia, Cuba and Mexico.
Joining them on stage are students from ASU Dance, CONDER|dance and Grupo BombAZo, a collective of Phoenix-based musicians.
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As part of ASU's celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ASU Wind Bands launches their 2022–23 season on Sept. 15 at ASU Gammage with a concert featuring composers representing Argentina, Colombia, Cuba and Mexico.
Joining them on stage are students from ASU Dance, CONDER|dance and Grupo BombAZo, a collective of Phoenix-based musicians.
All Herberger Institute students, faculty and staff are eligible for complimentary tickets to most events (see policies). Click buy tickets to obtain your complimentary tickets using your 10-digit ASU ID as the promo code.
"Into the Woods," the 1988 Tony Award winner for both score and book of a musical, is a brilliantly conceived exploration of what happens after “happily ever after.” With a moving and profound score by Stephen Sondheim and a powerful, witty book by James Lapine, "Into the Woods" is a magical, imaginative journey to the darker side of fairy tales as they explore the pain of growing up, communal responsibility and the values we pass on to our children.
ASU is pleased to present Stravinsky’s rarely performed operatic masterpiece, "The Rake's Progress", an English-language opera from 1951 in three acts and an epilogue, based loosely on the eight paintings and engravings "A Rake’s Progress" (1733–1735) of William Hogarth.
Arizona State University’s Music Theatre and Opera 2022–23 season is filled with full-scale productions after two years of smaller productions due to COVID-19.