The Virginia Gentlemen Sends Off Graduating Fourth Years with their Spring Concert
The Virginia Gentlemen held their annual Spring Classic Concert in Old Cabell Hall with a two-act, 10-song showcase Thursday night.
https://virginiatheatrefestival.org/virginia-theatre-festival-announces-2026-season/
https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2026/03/uva-drama-brings-natasha-pierre-the-great-comet-of-1812-to-the-stage?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured
https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2026/03/the-fralin-explores-tea-making-as-a-form-of-global-connection-with-teaware-exhibition?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured
https://news.virginia.edu/content/data-meets-art-uva
The Virginia Gentlemen held their annual Spring Classic Concert in Old Cabell Hall with a two-act, 10-song showcase Thursday night.
https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/the-virginia-gentlemen-sends-off-graduating-fourth-years-with-their-spring-concert?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured
The New Dominions a cappella group celebrated its 35th anniversary concert Saturday evening in the Chemistry Building with unique pieces sung by both alumni from varying years and current New Dominion members.
https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/the-new-dominions-35th-anniversary-concert-captivated-audiences?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest#google_vignette
Assistant Professor of Music Dr. JoVia Armstrong has worn many hats throughout her life — performer, composer, producer, band leader. And in 2022, she added another as a professor, bringing her talents and experience to University classrooms.
https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/jovia-armstrong-shows-students-that-a-career-in-music-is-not-just-a-lofty-goal?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest
The Cavalier Symphony Orchestra, the University’s only student-run symphony orchestra, gives student musicians an opportunity to perform both classical and contemporary instrumental music in a supportive college ensemble.
https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/the-cavalier-symphony-orchestra-gives-student-musicians-artistic-agency?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest
The University of Virginia’s College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences has announced the inaugural recipients of its Seed and Planning Grants, a new award program supporting faculty research and innovation.
https://as.virginia.edu/arts-sciences-announces-winners-first-wave-seed-and-planning-grants
Elizabeth Wittner (Center for American English Language & Culture), Bonnie Gordon (Music), and Fern Hauck (Family Medicine) were chosen to receive an award for Collaborative Excellence in Public Service by the Public Service Award Selection Committee for their work with local refugee communities through Cville Tulips and the International Family Medicine Clinic.
https://global.virginia.edu/stories/faculty-receive-awards-global-program-excellence
Third-year UVA student Simone Marijic prepares and performs “She Used To Be Mine,” by Sara Bareilles, during Monday’s episode of “The Voice.” (Photos courtesy of NBC; illustration by Tobias Wilbur, University Communications)
https://news.virginia.edu/content/virginia-belle-takes-knockout-challenge-voice
Describing my 2017 appointment as a faculty member, the University of Virginia dubbed me the school’s “first” hip-hop professor. Even if the job title and the historic nature of the appointment might have merited it, the word was misleading. Kyra Gaunt, a Black woman who is a foundational figure in the study of hip-hop, worked as a professor of ethnomusicology at the University of Virginia from 1996 to 2002. Her book “The Games Black Girls Play,” which focuses on Black music practices, was published in 2006. I cited her in my work and in the interview I gave before accepting the job.
https://theconversation.com/hip-hop-can-document-life-in-america-more-reliably-than-history-books-249532
Can you hear that sound? It’s the WTJU Rock Marathon, a weeklong, 24-hour-a-day Rock-a-Thon airing April 7-13, designed to raise money for WTJU 91.1 FM, one of the few freeform radio stations left on the radio dial in the United States. “Ever since I came here 14 years ago, I’ve been struck by how WTJU as a whole and WTJU Rock in particular have been a beacon of independence, innovation, and creativity,” said WTJU General Manager Nathan Moore. “The 2025 Rock Marathon will push boundaries, cross genres, and create unique musical experiences for listeners of all shapes and sizes.”
With a declaration by “The Voice” host Carson Daly, University of Virginia third-year student Simone Marijic and her friend Iris Herrera began their duet, which, paradoxically, was also a faceoff.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/nail-biter-michael-buble-saves-hoos-day
Arts on the Hill will be held at Carr's Hill, home of President and Mrs. Ryan, on Friday, April 18th from 5-6pm (Doors will open at 4:30pm). All UVA faculty, staff, and students are eligible to enter the lottery. The deadline to enter the lottery is 11:59pm on Friday, April 11. Winners will be notified no later than 5pm on Wednesday, April 16.
Every week before his radio show on the University of Virginia’s student-run station WXTJ, co-director Jacob Hobbs asks himself a question: “What do I want to subject everyone to this week?” Hobbs, along with fellow WXTJ co-director Mary Hall, hosts “High Up and Low Down,” a radio show that features house music, neo-soul and tracks by artists like Lady Gaga and Charli XCX. The show, Hall said, is “haphazard.” That’s by design. “Our station is special because it’s entirely free-form,” Hall said.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/breaking-algorithms-rhythm-these-students-give-music-human-touch