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Making music daily.
You can always find us making music in Voxman Music Building, whether our concert hall stage is full of orchestra members or a single musician is rehearsing in one of our high-tech studio spaces. You can catch our performances via livestream or watch a previous recording.
Concert livestreams
Can't make it in person? We have select live performances streamed in real time right here.
Concert recordings
Our YouTube channel is a treasure trove of concert videos, along with videos showing a glimpse into life as a music student at the University of Iowa.
Upcoming music events
Duo Battuto: Nick Miller and Hanna Rumora
Duo Battuto: Nick Miller and Hanna Rumora
Nick Miller, percussion
Hanna Rumora, cello
This concert is free and open to the public.
Guest Chamber Recital: Neave Trio
Guest Chamber Recital: Neave Trio
Anna Williams, violin
Mikhail Veselov, cello
Eri Nakamura, piano
This concert will be livestreamed here: https://music.uiowa.edu/events/school-music-livestream.
This concert is free and open to the public.
UI Monthly Jazz Jam
Guest Solo Recital: Asiya Korepanova, Piano
Guest Solo Recital: Asiya Korepanova, Piano
This concert is free and open to the public.
Myths and Fables: A Voice Studio Recital
Myths and Fables: A Voice Studio Recital
Students of Dr. Jeremiah Sanders Voice Studio
This concert is free and open to the public.
View the program here: https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/node/952024
Event series
Upcoming events for recital attendance
Senior Recital: Peyton Flynn, percussion
Senior Recital: Peyton Flynn, percussion
This concert is free and open to the public.
Piano Sundays at Old Capitol: Alan Huckleberry and Studio
Piano Sundays at Old Capitol
This event will feature Alan Huckleberry and Studio.
This concert is free and open to the public.
Jazz Repertory Ensemble
Jazz Repertory Ensemble
This concert will be livestreamed here: https://music.uiowa.edu/about/live-stream-concert-schedule.
This concert is free and open to the public.
Symphony Band
Symphony Band
This concert will be livestreamed here: https://music.uiowa.edu/events/school-music-livestream.
This concert is free and open to the public.
5/2: How Polarity Yields Five Codes of Music - A Syzygy with S/Z. Presentation 4: Structure
5/2: How Polarity Yields Five Codes of Music - A Syzygy with S/Z. Presentation 4: Structure
Professor Matthew Arndt emcees the fourth presentation in this series of intergalactic music poetics. Drawing together ancient wisdom and modern science, this poetics aims at transmuting one’s experience of everything as music and living joyfully even as we work confidently toward an abundant future.
Tyler Hagy, conductor
City High Concert Choir
This concert is free and open to the public.