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Past Events from October 16 – October 31 – Music Resources Past Events from October 16 – October 31 – Music Resources

Rutgers Symphonic Winds and Rutgers Symphony Band Concert

NMC 85 GEORGE STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ, United States

Rutgers Symphonic Winds and Rutgers Symphony Band present "Epic Mixtape." The repertoire for this concert will feature global popular music from different eras as represented in a concert band setting. Different musical eras will include Renaissance, Classical Era, Jazz, Contemporary/Film, and Modern Dance/Electronic. This is a free and unticketed event.

Rutgers Sings! Concert

Kirkpatrick Chapel 81 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

A chance to hear and sing your favorite Rutgers songs once again.   This is a free and unticketed event.

Lecture Recital: Jin Du

Shindell Choral Hall 85 GEORGE STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ, United States

Guest Artist Lecture: Osvaldo Golijov

Shindell Choral Hall 85 GEORGE STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ, United States

Join us for "Ainadamar: From Conception to Fruition," a guest lecture from Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov, composer of the score for Francis Ford Coppola's latest film, "Megalopolis." Read more about Golijov and his work here. This is a free and unticketed event. Open to the public.

Rutgers Jazz Lab Big Band Concert

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The Rutgers University Jazz Lab Band, directed by Professor Abraham Burton, will present a showcase of arrangements from Benny Carter, John Berks Dizzy Gillespie, the Thad Jones Mel Lewis Big band, Count Basie and Charles Mingus. The premier twenty-two-piece repertoire ensemble focuses on studying and developing the performance of foundational jazz works from various eras … Read More

Rutgers University Jazz Ensemble Concert

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The Rutgers University Jazz Ensemble, directed by Dr. Anthony D.J. Branker, will honor the legacy of Professor William Fielder in their annual Prof Fielder Memorial Concert. Mason Gross jazz trumpet instructor Dr. Alex Norris will join the premier twenty-two-piece student jazz orchestra to pay tribute to the late Mason Gross trumpet master and legendary educator.