All School of Music and Dance Events

Wheelchair-accessible seatings and assisted listening devices are available in Beall Concert Hall. If you have special seating needs, call 541-346-3811 at least 24 hours prior to the concert to make arrangements. Photography, videography, and recording of UO concerts and events without prior permission is prohibited. UO students majoring in dance or music please review  SOMD Student Ticket Policies.  Tickets may be purchased online or by phone through the UO Ticket Office, 541-346-4363. 

January 2025

Jan 12
Pre-concert Talk: Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble 2:00 p.m.

Arrive early for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience with Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble director Arianne Abela and member Jonathan Woody! Concert...
Pre-concert Talk: Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble
January 12
2:00 p.m.
Aasen-Hull Hall

Arrive early for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience with Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble director Arianne Abela and member Jonathan Woody!

Concert Details

Jan 12
Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble 3:00 p.m.

Comprised of artists with thriving solo careers who celebrate racial, ethnic, and gender diversity, Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble performs a program of works by Monteverdi and...
Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble
January 12
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Comprised of artists with thriving solo careers who celebrate racial, ethnic, and gender diversity, Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble performs a program of works by Monteverdi and Purcell, as well as contemporary composers Caroline Shaw, Reena Esmail, and more.

Jan 13
How Diversity Shapes the Arts: Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble (free pizza) noon

Join us for a thought-provoking and inspiring event on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA), designed for UO students, staff, and faculty. The acclaimed...
How Diversity Shapes the Arts: Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble (free pizza)
January 13
noon
Berwick Hall

Join us for a thought-provoking and inspiring event on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA), designed for UO students, staff, and faculty.

The acclaimed Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble will share their personal journeys and dive into the transformative power of diversity in the arts. Through this engaging panel discussion, explore how music can break barriers, spark creativity, and build connections.

After the discussion, stick around for a pizza reception! It’s the perfect chance to continue the conversation and meet the artists one-on-one.

Don’t miss this unforgettable opportunity to be part of the conversation that’s shaping the future of the arts. Check out the attached flyer for more info!

Jan 19
Trotter Visiting Professor: Tony Arnold, soprano 7:30 p.m.

World-renowned soprano Tony Arnold and SOMD pianist Brian Hsu perform the music of George and David Crumb. The program will feature George Crumb's Three Early Songs and his...
Trotter Visiting Professor: Tony Arnold, soprano
January 19
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

World-renowned soprano Tony Arnold and SOMD pianist Brian Hsu perform the music of George and David Crumb. The program will feature George Crumb's Three Early Songs and his The Yellow Moon of Andalusia (Songbook III), as well as the world premiere of David Crumb's Lorca Songs (in Memoriam). David is a professor in music composition at UO, and composed this piece as a homage to his father, the world-renowned American composer George Crumb who passed away in 2022.

Jan 21
Masterclass: Kate Ransom, violin noon

Hailed in the New York Times for "impassioned" playing and "clear articulation and unity of purpose," violinist Kate Ransom was a founding member of the...
Masterclass: Kate Ransom, violin
January 21
noon
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

Hailed in the New York Times for "impassioned" playing and "clear articulation and unity of purpose," violinist Kate Ransom was a founding member of the Alexander String Quartet which received the first prize and audience prize at the London String Quartet Competition and toured internationally.

Jan 21
Trotter Visiting Professor: Grant Zubritsky, lecture 4:00 p.m.

Grant Zubritsky is a musician, music director, and producer that splits time between Los Angeles, CA and Vancouver, BC.  While his primary instrument is bass, Grant doubles...
Trotter Visiting Professor: Grant Zubritsky, lecture
January 21
4:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Grant Zubritsky is a musician, music director, and producer that splits time between Los Angeles, CA and Vancouver, BC.  While his primary instrument is bass, Grant doubles on piano & keyboards, saxophone, and guitar.  As an instrumentalist, he has performed or recorded with a variety of internationally recognized artists including Mitski, Chet Faker, Dua Lipa, Tegan & Sara, Nina Persson (of The Cardigans), Maggie Rogers, Bebe Rexha, and Poolside.  Touring and performing have taken Grant to 35 countries on 5 continents as well as American TV performances on Saturday Night Live, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and The Late Late Show with James Cordon.  He has performed at such iconic venues around the world as Wembley Stadium (London, UK), Radio City Music Hall (NYC), Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Colorado), and The Bataclan (Paris, France) as well as music festivals like Lollapalooza (USA, Germany, Sweden), Glastonbury (UK), Bonnaroo (Tennessee), Primavera (South America), Austin City Limits (Texas), Szieget (Hungary), Corona Capitale (CDMX & Guadalajara), and Montreal Jazz Fest (Quebec).

As an extension of touring and performing, Grant moved into Music Directing performances, tv shows, and tours in 2014.  He has worked with some of the same artists as their music director (Maggie Rogers, Tegan & Sara), and additionally worked with artists such as K Flay, Brittany Howard (Alabama Shakes), Louis the Child, and Maude Latour.  Some recent Music Direction highlights have been Tegan & Sara’s career spanning performance at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto for CBC (June 2023), a special TedX dance remix performance from K Flay (October 2023), and Brittany Howard’s televised performances in 2024 (The Tonight Show, Austin City Limits, & The Late Show with Stephen Colbert).  His work as a music director pulls on his experience as a seasoned touring musician, while integrating his work as an arranger, producer, and programmer.

In the studio, Grant works as a session player, producer, and composer, playing on albums for other artists, composing music for podcasts and commercials, and writing, producing, and releasing his own music under his own name as well as the moniker GZGZ.  He has worked on upwards of 50 commercial releases, often contributing to the engineering and production as well as the playing.  During the covid pandemic, Grant played saxophone on Chet Faker’s album ‘Hotel Surrender’ as well as an EP from the same artist, Nick Murphy, titled ‘Cassette 2.’  In 2024, Grant took on more production work with current collaborations coming soon.  

Jan 21
How to Use Career Resources on Campus 5:00 p.m.

It’s not too early to strategize about your future career. Come learn about the many career preparation and professional development tools, resources, and hands-on guidance...
How to Use Career Resources on Campus
January 21
5:00–6:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

It’s not too early to strategize about your future career. Come learn about the many career preparation and professional development tools, resources, and hands-on guidance that the university has to offer, and that you are paying for with your tuition! Presented by Paolo from the gradCareers team at the Division of Graduate Studies in partnership with the Office of International Students & Scholar Services.

Remote presentation (zoom) – register at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/89a8ef6623894196bb14d18114866140

Jan 21
Hal Grossman and Kate Ransom, violins 7:00 p.m.

Hailed in the New York Times for "impassioned" playing and "clear articulation and unity of purpose," violinist Kate Ransom was a founding member of the...
Hal Grossman and Kate Ransom, violins
January 21
7:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall

Hailed in the New York Times for "impassioned" playing and "clear articulation and unity of purpose," violinist Kate Ransom was a founding member of the Alexander String Quartet which received the first prize and audience prize at the London String Quartet Competition and toured internationally.

Jan 23
Cascade Song Festival 6:00 p.m.

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and...
Cascade Song Festival
January 23–26
6:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and performers who will explore a wide array of song repertoire—art songs, pop songs, and everything in between, created by songwriters from across the globe. Headlining the event are a keynote address by musicologist and frequent BBC broadcaster Natasha Loges and a recital by tenor Nicholas Phan, “one of the world’s most remarkable singers” (Boston Globe), and pianist Myra Huang, “among the top accompanists of her generation” (The New York Times).

Jan 23
Trotter Visiting Professor: Grant Zubritsky Concert with Kirk Schoenherr and Dave Scalia 7:30 p.m.

The event is a free concert with Trotter Visiting Professor Grant Zubritsky, performing with Kirk Schoenherr (guitar) and Dave Scalia (drums). The trio will be performing...
Trotter Visiting Professor: Grant Zubritsky Concert with Kirk Schoenherr and Dave Scalia
January 23
7:30 p.m.
Aasen-Hull Hall

The event is a free concert with Trotter Visiting Professor Grant Zubritsky, performing with Kirk Schoenherr (guitar) and Dave Scalia (drums). The trio will be performing compositions from Zubritsky’s previous releases, works in progress, and sonic explorations informed from their time sharing a studio in Brooklyn, NY.

Grant Zubritsky is a musician, music director, and producer that splits time between Los Angeles, CA and Vancouver, BC.  While his primary instrument is bass, Grant doubles on piano & keyboards, saxophone, and guitar.  As an instrumentalist, he has performed or recorded with a variety of internationally recognized artists including Mitski, Chet Faker, Dua Lipa, Tegan & Sara, Nina Persson (of The Cardigans), Maggie Rogers, Bebe Rexha, and Poolside.  Touring and performing have taken Grant to 35 countries on 5 continents as well as American TV performances on Saturday Night Live, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and The Late Late Show with James Cordon.  He has performed at such iconic venues around the world as Wembley Stadium (London, UK), Radio City Music Hall (NYC), Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Colorado), and The Bataclan (Paris, France) as well as music festivals like Lollapalooza (USA, Germany, Sweden), Glastonbury (UK), Bonnaroo (Tennessee), Primavera (South America), Austin City Limits (Texas), Szieget (Hungary), Corona Capitale (CDMX & Guadalajara), and Montreal Jazz Fest (Quebec).

As an extension of touring and performing, Grant moved into Music Directing performances, tv shows, and tours in 2014.  He has worked with some of the same artists as their music director (Maggie Rogers, Tegan & Sara), and additionally worked with artists such as K Flay, Brittany Howard (Alabama Shakes), Louis the Child, and Maude Latour.  Some recent Music Direction highlights have been Tegan & Sara’s career spanning performance at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto for CBC (June 2023), a special TedX dance remix performance from K Flay (October 2023), and Brittany Howard’s televised performances in 2024 (The Tonight Show, Austin City Limits, & The Late Show with Stephen Colbert).  His work as a music director pulls on his experience as a seasoned touring musician, while integrating his work as an arranger, producer, and programmer.

In the studio, Grant works as a session player, producer, and composer, playing on albums for other artists, composing music for podcasts and commercials, and writing, producing, and releasing his own music under his own name as well as the moniker GZGZ.  He has worked on upwards of 50 commercial releases, often contributing to the engineering and production as well as the playing.  During the covid pandemic, Grant played saxophone on Chet Faker’s album ‘Hotel Surrender’ as well as an EP from the same artist, Nick Murphy, titled ‘Cassette 2.’  In 2024, Grant took on more production work with current collaborations coming soon.  

Jan 24
Oregon Jazz Festival

More information coming soon.

Oregon Jazz Festival
January 24–25
Frohnmayer Music Building

More information coming soon.

Jan 24
Cascade Song Festival 9:00 a.m.

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and...
Cascade Song Festival
January 23–26
9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and performers who will explore a wide array of song repertoire—art songs, pop songs, and everything in between, created by songwriters from across the globe. Headlining the event are a keynote address by musicologist and frequent BBC broadcaster Natasha Loges and a recital by tenor Nicholas Phan, “one of the world’s most remarkable singers” (Boston Globe), and pianist Myra Huang, “among the top accompanists of her generation” (The New York Times).

Jan 25
Oregon Jazz Festival

More information coming soon.

Oregon Jazz Festival
January 24–25
Frohnmayer Music Building

More information coming soon.

Jan 25
Cascade Song Festival 9:15 a.m.

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and...
Cascade Song Festival
January 23–26
9:15 a.m.–9:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and performers who will explore a wide array of song repertoire—art songs, pop songs, and everything in between, created by songwriters from across the globe. Headlining the event are a keynote address by musicologist and frequent BBC broadcaster Natasha Loges and a recital by tenor Nicholas Phan, “one of the world’s most remarkable singers” (Boston Globe), and pianist Myra Huang, “among the top accompanists of her generation” (The New York Times).

Jan 25
Fellow Citizens feat. Nicholas Phan & Myra Huang 8:00 p.m.

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The recital program, examining narratives of migration, features...
Fellow Citizens feat. Nicholas Phan & Myra Huang
January 25
8:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The recital program, examining narratives of migration, features songs by Irving Berlin, Rebecca Clarke, Jake Heggie, Franz Schubert, Florence Price, Errollyn Wallen, and Robert Owens, among others. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and performers who will explore a wide array of song repertoire—art songs, pop songs, and everything in between, created by songwriters from across the globe. Headlining the event are a keynote address by musicologist and frequent BBC broadcaster Natasha Loges and a recital by tenor Nicholas Phan, “one of the world’s most remarkable singers” (Boston Globe), and pianist Myra Huang, “among the top accompanists of her generation” (The New York Times).

The festival runs from 1/23-1/26 with several events at different times. You can find the schedule here: https://cascadesongfestival.org/festival-artists/.

UO Student with ID FREE 

Jan 26
Cascade Song Festival 9:15 a.m.

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and...
Cascade Song Festival
January 23–26
9:15–11:30 a.m.
Berwick Hall

The UO hosts the inaugural Cascade Song Festival, a weekend devoted to the study and performance of song. The festival brings together internationally acclaimed scholars and performers who will explore a wide array of song repertoire—art songs, pop songs, and everything in between, created by songwriters from across the globe. Headlining the event are a keynote address by musicologist and frequent BBC broadcaster Natasha Loges and a recital by tenor Nicholas Phan, “one of the world’s most remarkable singers” (Boston Globe), and pianist Myra Huang, “among the top accompanists of her generation” (The New York Times).

Jan 28
Oregon Composers Forum Winter Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Oregon Composers Forum Winter Concert
January 28
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

Jan 30
Book Disciplines Workshop Series: What to Expect During the Book Publishing Process, from Contract to Publication 1:00 p.m.

Join Caitlin Tyler-Richards, Acquisitions Editor University of Washington Press, to learn more about the life cycle of book publishing, and get your questions...
Book Disciplines Workshop Series: What to Expect During the Book Publishing Process, from Contract to Publication
January 30
1:00–2:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Join Caitlin Tyler-Richards, Acquisitions Editor University of Washington Press, to learn more about the life cycle of book publishing, and get your questions answered. 

Register at https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5iFmMhMqWdSQEWG 

Jan 30
UO Chamber Choir and Australia’s Gondwana Chorale 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Chamber Choir and Australia’s Gondwana Chorale
January 30
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

Jan 31
Oregon Wind Ensemble 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Oregon Wind Ensemble
January 31
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

February 2025

Feb 4
UO Symphony Orchestra 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

UO Symphony Orchestra
February 4
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Feb 6
Oregon Wind Symphony 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Oregon Wind Symphony
February 6
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Feb 7
Performing Arts Networking & Career Fair noon

More information coming soon.

Performing Arts Networking & Career Fair
February 7
noon
Aasen-Hull Hall

More information coming soon.

Feb 15
Trombone Quartets 7:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Trombone Quartets
February 15
7:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Feb 17
Oregon Percussion Ensemble 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Oregon Percussion Ensemble
February 17
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Feb 18
String Quartet Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

String Quartet Concert
February 18
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

Feb 22
Peter Ellefson, trombone 7:00 p.m.

Indiana University professor and Oregon native returns to perform a full recital including works from Defaye, Brahms, Graefe, Bacharach, Morricone, and more! UO students with...
Peter Ellefson, trombone
February 22
7:00 p.m.
Berwick Hall

Indiana University professor and Oregon native returns to perform a full recital including works from Defaye, Brahms, Graefe, Bacharach, Morricone, and more!

UO students with ID FREE

Feb 25
World Music Series Winter Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

World Music Series Winter Concert
February 25
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

Feb 26
Campus Band Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Campus Band Concert
February 26
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

Feb 28
gradCONNECT: International GE Time Together 11:00 a.m.

Connect with International GEs across campus to share experiences, exchange knowledge, and develop a sustainable professional practice with a network of support. Collaborate on...
gradCONNECT: International GE Time Together
February 28
11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Susan Campbell Hall Graduate Student Lounge

Connect with International GEs across campus to share experiences, exchange knowledge, and develop a sustainable professional practice with a network of support. Collaborate on skills and lessons learned at the Teaching Engagement Program's International GE Winter Workshop. Drop-ins are welcome and lunch will be served.

RSVP

Feb 28
Jazz Big Bands Winter Concert 7:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Jazz Big Bands Winter Concert
February 28
7:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

March 2025

Mar 1
Trombone Solo Night 3:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Trombone Solo Night
March 1
3:00 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

More information coming soon.

Mar 1
Hip Hop & Pop Ensembles Concert 8:00 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Hip Hop & Pop Ensembles Concert
March 1
8:00 p.m.
Aasen-Hull Hall

More information coming soon.

Mar 4
Oregon Composers Forum Winter Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Oregon Composers Forum Winter Concert
March 4
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

Mar 6
Oregon Wind Symphony 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Oregon Wind Symphony
March 6
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Mar 6
UO Dance in Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Dance in Concert
March 6
7:30 p.m.
Dougherty Dance Theatre

More information coming soon.

Mar 7
Maurice Ravel's Birthday Celebration 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Maurice Ravel's Birthday Celebration
March 7
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Mar 7
UO Dance in Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Dance in Concert
March 7
7:30 p.m.
Dougherty Dance Theatre

More information coming soon.

Mar 8
UO Dance in Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO Dance in Concert
March 8
7:30 p.m.
Dougherty Dance Theatre

More information coming soon.

Mar 9
Pre-concert Talk: Isidore String Quartet 2:00 p.m.

Join us for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience.

Concert Details

Pre-concert Talk: Isidore String Quartet
March 9
2:00 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

Join us for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience.

Concert Details

Mar 9
Isidore String Quartet 3:00 p.m.

Winners of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant, the New York City-based quartet cultivates joyful experiences that create community by exploring the power of the collective to uplift...
Isidore String Quartet
March 9
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Winners of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant, the New York City-based quartet cultivates joyful experiences that create community by exploring the power of the collective to uplift the individual. Their program, “Unrequited,” offers string quartets from Mozart, Childs, and Beethoven.

Mar 11
Oregon Wind Ensemble 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Oregon Wind Ensemble
March 11
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Mar 12
Campus Orchestra & Repertoire Singers 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Campus Orchestra & Repertoire Singers
March 12
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Mar 14
Jazz Arts Oregon & Honors Combo Concert 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Jazz Arts Oregon & Honors Combo Concert
March 14
7:30 p.m.
Aasen-Hull Hall

More information coming soon.

Mar 14
University Singers and UO Chamber Choir 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

University Singers and UO Chamber Choir
March 14
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

More information coming soon.

UO students with ID FREE

Mar 15
Murdock International Piano Series presents Antonio Pompa-Baldi 7:30 p.m.

The Oregon Piano Institute continues its Murdock International Piano Series with an exciting performance by award-winning Italian pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi. In the...
Murdock International Piano Series presents Antonio Pompa-Baldi
March 15
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

The Oregon Piano Institute continues its Murdock International Piano Series with an exciting performance by award-winning Italian pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi. In the program, some of the greatest masterworks of the piano repertoire (Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit, Liszt's Dante Sonata and Debussy's Suite Bergamasque) will be presented side-by-side with new piano works by renowned composer Roberto Piana. The Eugene audience will be honored to experience the world-premiere performance of Piana's "Ravel en Reve," composed especially for Antonio Pompa-Baldi.

UO Student with ID FREE 

Mar 15
Oregon Composers Forum 7:30 p.m.

More information coming soon.

Oregon Composers Forum
March 15
7:30 p.m.
Berwick Hall

More information coming soon.

April 2025

Apr 4
Paul Jacobs, organ 7:30 p.m.

Grammy-winning organist and perennially sold-out performer at Oregon Bach Festival, Paul Jacobs helps celebrate the 100th anniversary of Beall Concert Hall with an unforgettable...
Paul Jacobs, organ
April 4
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Grammy-winning organist and perennially sold-out performer at Oregon Bach Festival, Paul Jacobs helps celebrate the 100th anniversary of Beall Concert Hall with an unforgettable performance on the Jürgen Ahrend organ.

Note: Not included in the CMB 2024-25 Season Subscription

Apr 6
Pre-concert Talk: Soovin Kim, violin 2:00 p.m.

Join us for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience.

Concert Details

Pre-concert Talk: Soovin Kim, violin
April 6
2:00 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

Join us for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience.

Concert Details

Apr 6
Soovin Kim, violin 3:00 p.m.

Celebrated violinist Soovin Kim presents J.S. Bach’s Partita No. 3 in E Major, Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, and Partita No. 2 in D Minor. Presented in collaboration with Chamber...
Soovin Kim, violin
April 6
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

Celebrated violinist Soovin Kim presents J.S. Bach’s Partita No. 3 in E Major, Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, and Partita No. 2 in D Minor. Presented in collaboration with Chamber Music Northwest.

Apr 7
Mastering the Art of a Humanities & Social Science Poster 3:00 p.m.

Graduate students! Perfect your skills in creating captivating and concise posters tailored for the Graduate Research Forum and any upcoming conference. This webinar will equip...
Mastering the Art of a Humanities & Social Science Poster
April 7
3:00–4:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Graduate students! Perfect your skills in creating captivating and concise posters tailored for the Graduate Research Forum and any upcoming conference. This webinar will equip you with the essential principles of modern poster design, enabling you to simplify complex ideas, integrate visuals effectively, and deliver your message within the strict space confines of a poster. Whether you're a novice or an experienced presenter, don't miss this opportunity to learn the art of creating impactful poster that reinforce your research narrative and engage your audience. Registration coming soon.

Apr 24
Take Back The Night 6:00 p.m.

The Women’s Center is beyond excited to invite you to join *in-person* at our annual Take Back the Night Rally, March and Speak-Out Against Sexual and Domestic...
Take Back The Night
April 28–24
6:00–10:00 p.m.
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Amphitheater

The Women’s Center is beyond excited to invite you to join *in-person* at our annual Take Back the Night Rally, March and Speak-Out Against Sexual and Domestic Violence.

 

When: Take Back the Night is on Thursday, April 25th, 2024 starting with the Rally at 6:00pm followed by the March at 7:00pm and Student-Led Speak-Out at 8pm.

Where: Rally begins in the EMU Amphitheater at 13th and University St. followed by an approximately 2.5 mile March from the UO Campus through the streets of Eugene and back to UO Campus in the EMU Diamond Lake Room where the Student-Led Speak Out is held.

Who: The UO Women’s Center in collaboration with the UO Campus Community (UO Muxeres, UO Duck Rides, UO Green and Yellow Garter Band and more).

Thursday, April 25th, 2024 marks the 46th annual Take Back the Night Rally, March and Speak-Out Against Sexual and Domestic Violence event for the University of Oregon Campus Community. Take Back the Night is a yearly international protest founded in 1976 which seeks to raise awareness about the realities of Sexual and Domestic Violence on campus and in the community, both for Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Violence and those who want to support and bear witness in solidarity. Take Back the Night is a Survivor-Centered event that begins with a Rally in the EMU Amphitheater, continues as a March through the streets of Eugene to symbolize reclaiming people’s safety on public streets at night, and ends with a Student-Led Speak-Out on campus during which Survivors can share personal stories of how Sexual and Domestic Violence has impacted their lives.

The Rally will feature UO Student Speakers from diverse intersecting identities and lived experiences, including the Native American Community, Latine Community, LGBTQIA2S+ Community, International Community, Disabled Community, a Child Abuse Prevention Advocacy Organization and more.

Our theme for this year’s event is addressing the DUALITY that Survivors can hold on their path to healing - throughout both their radical joy & rightful rage - as they ultimately reclaim their power. As well, we will continue to center marginalized communities too often left out of essential dialogue about Sexual and Domestic Violence - despite being disproportionately impacted by these systems of oppression. As always, the Women’s Center is committed to providing this essential event to support Survivors, educate the community and prevent future harm.

ASL Interpretation will be provided at the Rally. This event is wheelchair accessible and will have transportation available during the March and back to Student-Led Speak-Out. We ask that no UO Professional Staff or Media be present during the Student Led Speak-Out portion of the event to provide a sacred space for students to have dialogue circles of peer-to-peer support. Event will take place **rain or shine** (rain is currently forecast) and is free and open to the public. We support and believe survivors in ALL WEATHER! Masks are not required but highly encouraged. Questions regarding Take Back the Night should be directed to Fatima Roohi Pervaiz or Maggie Bertrand at the UO Women’s Center. Contact:

UO Women’s Center Director, Fatima Roohi Pervaiz fpervaiz@uoregon.edu

AND

UO Women’s Center Sexual Violence Prevention & Education Coordinator, Maggie Bertrand,  svpewc@gmail.com

May 2025

May 8
Graduate Research Forum 10:00 a.m.

The Division of Graduate Studies invites you to a one-day conference showcasing the research, scholarship, and creative expressions of UO graduate students. The forum regularly...
Graduate Research Forum
May 8
10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Ford Alumni Center

The Division of Graduate Studies invites you to a one-day conference showcasing the research, scholarship, and creative expressions of UO graduate students. The forum regularly showcases the work of more than 100 students representing more than 35 disciplines. Join us for the popular poster session and the panel presentations!

To participate, all graduate-level students are invited to submit a proposal by April 16, 2025. All accepted posters will be judged. Posters are categorized by field; first place in each category will win $300. Panels will instead be pre-selected. All accepted panels will receive $250 per panelist.

For more information, go to https://graduatestudies.uoregon.edu/forum

May 11
Pre-concert Talk: Cappella Artemisia presents Call for the Wailing Women: Laments and Lamentations in Italian Convents 2:00 p.m.

Join us for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience. Concert...
Pre-concert Talk: Cappella Artemisia presents Call for the Wailing Women: Laments and Lamentations in Italian Convents
May 11
2:00 p.m.
Frohnmayer Music Building 163

Join us for a pre-concert talk to enhance your listening experience.

Concert Details

May 11
Cappella Artemisia presents Call for the Wailing Women: Laments and Lamentations in Italian Convents 3:00 p.m.

The all-female vocal and instrumental ensemble presents laments and lamentations from 16th- and 17th-century Italy as they might have been heard in that most exclusively female...
Cappella Artemisia presents Call for the Wailing Women: Laments and Lamentations in Italian Convents
May 11
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall

The all-female vocal and instrumental ensemble presents laments and lamentations from 16th- and 17th-century Italy as they might have been heard in that most exclusively female environment: the convent. Presented in collaboration with Oregon Bach Festival Musicking Conference.