Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of the fall 2022 semester featuring jamani duo!
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Music at Noon
This concert features uLethbridge Music faculty.
Laura Hynes (soprano) and Susanne Ruberg-Gordon (piano) will perform a recital featuring 'Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems of Bob Dylan' by Grammy Award-winning composer John Corigliano.
This concert showcases new music for the guitar duo by some of the world's most exciting composers.
Four-hand fun will be the feature of this concert, with works for two players on one and two pianos, including music by Mozart/Grieg, Saint-Saens, and Stravinsky.
This concert features composer and music curator Peter Hatch performing John Cage's historic 1949 lecture-performance accompanied by students and faculty from University of Lethbridge.
This presentation is a celebration of student composers for film and media curated from the Introduction to Music Design for Film and Digital Media course.
This concert features uLethbridge faculty Nick Sullivan (bass trombone & euphonium) and Deanna Oye (piano), with the Southern Alberta Trombone Collective (SATbC).
This concert features guitarist Dale Kavanagh.
Music students are featured in Studio Showcase, the final Music at Noon recital of each semester.
Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of 2023 featuring Music faculty members Josh Davies, Bente Hansen, and Brad Parker!
This program pays homage to many innovative women composers that marked history at various times. The repertoire spans centuries of music and represents women from a variety of cultures.
Alias Sykologist, alumnus Toby Bol is Sudanese born Canadian Hip-Hop artist.
Join us on Valentine's Day to enjoy a beautiful recital program for bassoon and cello.
In this recital program, come and enjoy works by Chopin and Berteau.
Poetry in Harmony: Franz Liszt's Sonic and Spiritual Journeys
Featuring award winning clarinetist Meijun Chen, this recital takes you on a journey from the Romantic period to the 20th century, to follow the steps of Johannes Brahms, Eugène Bozza and Gordon Jacob.
Nature. Poetry. Rhythm.
TRANSFORMATION is a celebration of human resilience, calls to action, and transformational experiences that motivates dialogue and action in us all.
Music students are featured in Studio Showcase, the final Music at Noon recital of each semester.