Singer/Songwriter Heather Maloney to Perform at Roots Revival Stage
Singer/songwriter Heather Maloney has a dynamic, expressive sound that she says is influenced by "adventure folk."
Singer/songwriter Heather Maloney has a dynamic, expressive sound that she says is influenced by "adventure folk."
Learn more about the program for an innovative night in modern music.
What if some iconic images of historical moments were seen through another, more accurate lens?
One of our state's newest big bands will be swinging this weekend at the North Carolina Music Educators Association Conference in Winston-Salem.
A tale of rape, murder, and the pursuit of justice is told in Twin City Stage's newest production of John Grisham's A Time To Kill.
Discover the history of the saxophone in all its variations, from sopranino to baritone.
The Red Clay Saxophone Quartet featuring guest composer Stacy Garrop, with video by Michael Frierson and dance by Jan Van Dyke performs this weekend.
David Ford chatted with Duke University and Music Academy of North Carolina saxophone instructor and soloist Susan Fancher who plays soprano saxophone in the Red Clay Saxophone Quartet. She was joined by Associate Professor of Composition and Electronic Music at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, baritone saxophonist Mark Engebretson. On Saturday night, November 1st at 7:30pm the Red Clay Saxophone Quartet will perform in the UNCG Music Building Recital Hall. The free concert features guest composer Stacy Garrop, video by Michael Frierson and dance by Jan Van Dyke.
Internationally renowned pianist Ang Li discusses the relationship between classical and contemporary music as well as the breadth of her expertise.