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The orchestra is conducted by artistic director Taras Krysa.

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Since 1991, the trio has captivated audiences by seamlessly crisscrossing genres, intersecting rock, jazz, classical, and world music.

 

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The program includes John McMurtery performing Bach's Partita in A Minor for solo flute, Mozart's Quintet in E-flat Major for piano and winds, and Brahms' Clarinet Trio, Op. 114.

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The concert features works by faculty and artists-in-residence, including choreography by the newest UNLV Dance faculty member Hayley Meier.

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Co-presented by philanthropist Susan N. Houston, the College of Fine Arts hosts the free annual Art Walk to honor the Las Vegas community for its dedicated support of the arts and culture in Southern Nevada.

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The album features the Boston Brass Quintet and Joseph Alessi, Principal Trombone of the New York Philharmonic and UNLV Distinguished Artist-in-Residence.

The UNLV community gathers for an an event in the Barrick Art Museum.

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The Department of Art MFA cohort shares their recent work exploring a wide range of formal and conceptual concerns at the UNR Student South Galleries through Oct. 16.

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The concert features special guest vocalists Laura Taylor and Don Cunningham and trombonist Isrea Butler.

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Making her way from the sugar beet fields of Idaho to the stage of a professional opera company â€” the College of Fine Arts Alumna of the Year is out to prove the genre is for everyone.