UNLV School of Music Presents Spring Jazz Festival April 27-29
UNLV Jazz has won 53 Downbeat Music Awards — the highest honor bestowed in Jazz education.
UNLV Jazz has won 53 Downbeat Music Awards — the highest honor bestowed in Jazz education.
The event, to be held April 16, features performers Timothy Hoft, piano; Alexander Dzyubinski, violin; Andrew Duckles, viola; and Andrew Smith, cello.
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This evening will celebrate the university’s top soloists, demonstrating the talent cultivated within the UNLV School of Music.
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The festival brings a full day of vibrant music, culture, and extraordinary performances to the UNLV Performing Arts Center.
The free concert features several world premieres of music ranging from miniature vibraphone interludes to compositions for mixed ensemble.
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