The Undergraduate Composers Concert exhibited the talent of U.Va.’s musicians
By Carter Horner | 2 days agoCultivating a diverse collection of music was one of the main goals of the Undergraduate Composers Concert.
Cultivating a diverse collection of music was one of the main goals of the Undergraduate Composers Concert.
Their new tour “Hope We Have Fun” kicked off in Charlottesville and promoted their new album which will be released May 30.
The concert was a culmination of the effort the group has put in throughout the semester and included a guest appearance from another a cappella group and emotional send-offs for those graduating.
As Earth Day approaches, these three songs will help listeners rediscover the unparalleled power of nature and ground them in something deeper than themselves.
With four studio albums and two Grammy Awards for best Bluegrass album, Strings has arguably established a name for himself that will become timeless for generations.
The New Dominions a capella group celebrated its 35th Anniversary concert Saturday evening and featured unique pieces sung by both alumni from varying years and current New Dominion members.
Experts at stitching different genres together into a patchwork quilt of their own design, The Cowboy Junkies have combined blues, country folk, rock and jazz into a completely unique sound.
“The Roadtrip” tour celebrates his 2023 album “Songs For the Canyon.”
Armstrong balances her life as a musician while educating University students through her unique musical and cultural perspectives.
This semester’s CSO concert takes its audience on “The Wanderer’s Tale” — a hero’s journey narrated through a number of orchestral pieces.
Grande released a deluxe version of her 2024 album, “eternal sunshine,” Friday accompanied with a 26-minute short film building off the storyline from the album’s previous music video.
Three members of Dropout share their experience in Dropout and other student bands
The University Programs Council hosted a Battle of the Bands at the Amphitheater Friday for the first time, where 10 student bands across the University music scene vied for victory and the chance to open for Springfest
This list highlights some of the rising female artists who innovate in their respective music genres.
University student band Boscobel’s self-titled eight-track album is a collection of traditional country music distinguished by a youthful edge.
Founded in 2005, ReMix is described as “UVA's one and only hip-hop and R&B acapella group.”
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The close-knit trio will be showcasing their chemistry on their newest successful tour — which will be making a stop in Charlottesville this Friday.
Tate McRae, 21-year old singer, songwriter and dancer, released her third studio album “So Close To What” a week ago.
The Cavalier Daily sat down with Kessenich in advance of their upcoming show, discussing everything from touring and creative processes to the effect one’s hometown can have on their art.