Johnny Malone ‘74, professional musician and songwriter, was seventeen when he started his educational career at the University of Chattanooga as the first African American student in the Music Department.
Beat Hunger, the Holiday Season kick-off is back
The Campus favorite, Beat Hunger, will be held only once this year, on Monday, November 21, at 7:30 P.M. in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center. As usual, admission is only a $2 check donation to the Chattanooga Community Kitchen or two non-perishable food items.
Musicians raise awareness for music in therapy with Chamber Music for Body and Soul IV
Several leading regional musical organizations will combine their talents in a concert on November 18. The concert featuring UTC faculty is designed to educate and entertain the audience on the positive therapeutic outcomes for motor, speech, and cognitive challenges utilizing music as a direct conduit into the brain.
CSO performs McNair composition in Chamber Series this Sunday
Chattanooga Symphony will feature a work by the UTC faculty composer in a Chamber Series concert “Musical Passport,” Sunday, October 2, at 3 pm, in the Silver Ballroom of the Read House Hotel.
Don’t miss these performances and exhibits on Campus this Fall
Looking for events to get into this semester? Our campus has a sundry of offerings in Theatre, Music, and Art from guest artists and Campus talent alike.
Grammy Award winner and Alumnus Forrest Robinson returns to Chattanooga
They call him the heartbeat of the band. Grammy Award winner Forrest Robinson, of super band Delta Deep, is an alumnus of UTC’s College of Music.
Chamber Singers sing their way through Ireland and Scotland
Their itinerary was set with kissing the Blarney Stone, enjoying some haggis, and chill-inducing performances in historic cathedrals earlier this May.
Student Success: Casey Edwards, Alumni
He came to UTC with big dreams of composing music for orchestras.
UTC Opera presents The Magic Flute
Join UTC Opera in their production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved fairy-tale opera, The Magic Flute, April 8 and 9, 7:30 P.M., Roland Hayes Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center.
Kaleidoscope Concert
Kaleidoscope Concert presents eight pianists on two pianos, a homage to the cartoon characters Tom and Jerry, Celtic-inspired music and lovely English songs, and Bach played on the marimba.