Upcoming 6:30 Concert dates/performances
About the 6:30 Concert Series
The 6:30 Concert Series is designed to connect the campus with the community through the exploration of music. Performances feature insightful presentations by performers, composers and special guests. The series offers new perspectives on diverse styles, often exploring the music from multiple angles. All performances take place at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, begin at 6:30 PM, and last between 60 and 90 minutes.
April, 6, 2022 – An Evening with Big Mouth and the Power Tool Horns
Cofrin Family Hall | The Weidner
Big Mouth and the Power Tool Horns are the Midwest’s premier funk, soul, and rock and roll band, with deep ties to UW-Green Bay and its Music program. Welcome them “home” to rock the house and share some behind the scenes insights about their original music. Big Mouth will rock the house in this special 6:30 Concert live in Cofrin Family Hall at The Weidner.
Reservations for this event are highly encouraged. Let us know you are coming with this RSVP Form. This concert will also stream live – watch here.
April 21, 2022 – Pierrot lunaire
Fort Howard Hall | The Weidner
In Arnold Schoenberg’s landmark Expressionist melodrama Pierrot lunaire, adventurous harmonies support an evocative and “moondrunk” set of poems by Albert Giraud. Soprano soloist, Courtney Sherman, will tell the tales, supported by an ensemble of UW-Green Bay Music faculty and friends. This concert will also stream live – watch here.
Performers:
- Courtney Sherman, vocals
- Kortney James, flute and piccolo
- David Bell, clarinet and bass clarinet
- Luis Fernandez, violin and viola
- Michael Dewhirst, cello
- Michael Rector, piano
Additional information about the 6:30 Concerts Series and upcoming events available at https://www.uwgb.edu/music/6-30-concert-series/ or by emailing 630concertseries@uwgb.edu.
About the 6:30 Concert Series
The 6:30 Concert Series is designed to connect the campus with the community through the exploration of music. Performances feature insightful presentations by performers, composers and special guests. The series offers new perspectives on diverse styles, often exploring the music from multiple angles. All performances take place at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, begin at 6:30 PM, and last between 60 and 90 minutes.