Spring 2025

January

Wednesday, January 29
11 a.m.–6 p.m.

Slee Hall box office only.

Special Ticket Promotion:

Buy One Get One Free!

Receive one complimentary ticket for every ticket purchased to a UB Department of Music concert. The complimentary ticket does not need to be for the same event. 

February

Thursday, February 6
7:30 p.m.

$20

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Atlantic Brass Quintet.

Tim Leopold & Miki Sasaki, trumpets; Seth Orgel, French horn; John Faieta, trombone; John Manning, tuba

Slee Visiting Artist Series:

Atlantic Brass Quintet

The program will include Jeff Scott’s “Saints and Sinners,” which was commissioned by the ABQ.  The visit will include an open rehearsal (10 a.m.) and master classes (5:30 p.m.) on Wednesday, February 5. Details to be announced.

“This award-winning quintet, whose technique is flawless and musicianship is impeccable, offers some of the most enjoyable chamber music there is.”

— Fanfare

Sunday, February 16
3 p.m.

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Faculty Recital:

Michael Serio, piano with Debi Adams, piano

The Road Less Traveled - Michael Serio and Debi Adams of the Well-Tempered piano duo offer another four-hand program featuring lesser known composers including Bonis, Bolcom, Chaminade, Ligeti, Miranda, Mompou and Price. 

Thursday, February 20
3:30 p.m.

Baird Recital Hall
Room 250 Baird Hall

Baird Lecture Series:

Roger Grant

“The Colonial Galant Style: Eighteenth-Century Music from Chiquitania, Bolivia”

Friday, February 28
7:30 p.m.

$10

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Recital on the Fisk:

Eastman Organists

This annual concert features a few advanced, highly accomplished students from the renowned organ studio at the Eastman School of Music.  Alums who have performed at this concert in past years have gone on to secure top prizes in competition and distinguished organist positions.

March

Tuesday, March 4
12:05 p.m.

Brown Bag Concert

Informal, 45-minute concert experiences where patrons are invited to bring and enjoy a brown bag lunch. The programs will feature performances by students and faculty from the Department of Music and will be announced from the stage. 

Friday, March 7
7:30 p.m.

$20

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Bohemian Trio.

Yosvany Terry, saxophones & chekere; Orlando Alonso, piano; Yves Dhar, cello.

Slee Visiting Artist Series:

Bohemian Trio

This New York-based trio's piano, cello, and saxophone bring the diverse sounds and rhythms of Cuba and the Americas to life in an original brand of new music.

This program will open with a 7:30 p.m. pre-concert talk. The Trio will offer master classes with UB students on Saturday morning, March 8, from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Details to be announced.

“Together, these musicians honor heritages that blur more than reinforce borders: the blend of European and African traditions that centuries ago amounted to a New World; and the sweet spot sought by many contemporary composers, especially in New York, grounded more in creativity than genre.”

— Larry Blumenfeld, The Wall Street Journal

Center for 21st Century Music:

Two events are scheduled as part of a week-long series of activities that highlight the music of UB composers.

Slee Sinfonietta

Tuesday, March 11
7:30 p.m.

$10

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Special Event: Talea Ensemble

Friday, March 14
3 p.m.

Free

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Thursday, March 27
3:30 p.m.

Baird Recital Hall
Room 250 Baird Hall

Baird Lecture Series:

Clara Latham

"Music from Invisible Strings: Mediating Reproductive Labor with the Theremin"

Slee Beethoven String Quartet Cycle, Concert IV:

Beethoven.

Thursday, March 27
7:30 p.m.

$20/concert

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Verona Quartet.

Jonathan Ong & Dorothy Ro, violin; Abigail Rojansky, viola; Jonathan Dormand, cello

Verona Quartet

Beethoven:

  • Quartet in F minor, Op. 95 “Serioso”
  • Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 18, No. 6
  • ~intermission~
  • Quartet in A minor, Op. 132

2025 Buffalo International Guitar Festival

Friday, March 28–Sunday, March 30

Schedule of Events to be announced.

Saturday, March 29
3 p.m.

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Faculty Recital:

Michael Serio, piano

"Improvvisazioni"-  improvisatory works by three contemporary Italian composers, performed by a pianist of Italian descent.  The program will include “Piano Suite #1” (1923) by former UB student Jared Destro, “11 Children's Pieces” (1920) by Alfredo Casella, and a set of children's songs composed by Chick Corea.

April

Tuesday, April 1
12:05 p.m.

Brown Bag Concert

Informal, 45-minute concert experiences where patrons are invited to bring and enjoy a brown bag lunch. The programs will feature performances by students and faculty from the Department of Music and will be announced from the stage. 

Friday, April 4
7:30 p.m.

$10

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Raúl Prieto Ramírez.

Recital on the Fisk:

Raúl Prieto Ramírez, organ

Joey DiGiugielmo of the Washington Blade writes that “Raúl Prieto Ramírez is a colossally talented organist. His fearless playing and at-times brazen registrations gave his eclectic program a nervy, exciting flair so often lacking in classical recitals.”

Co-sponsored by the Buffalo Chapter of the American Guild of Organists

Slee Beethoven String Quartet Cycle, Part II:

Beethoven.

Thursday, March 27 -
Friday, April 11

$20/concert

*All concerts held in Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall 

Verona Quartet.

Jonathan Ong & Dorothy Ro, violin; Abigail Rojansky, viola; Jonathan Dormand, cello

Verona Quartet

  • Thursday, March 27 – Concert IV: Opp. 95, 18/6, 132
  • Thursday, April 10 – Concert V: Opp. 18/5, 130
  • Master Class is on Friday, April 11, at 11 a.m. (Free)
  • Friday, April 11 – Concert VI: Opp. 18/4, 135, 59/2
"They're the real deal; they really are."

— The Herald Times

Wednesday, April 16
7:30 p.m.

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Faculty Recital:

Stephen Guerra with guests Rogério Souza and Lucas Ashby

“Afro Samba”

Thursday, April 17
3:30 p.m.

Baird Recital Hall
Room 250 Baird Hall

Baird Lecture Series:

Steven Rings

What Did You Hear, My Blue-Eyed Son?: On the Musical Sources for "Hard Rain”

Friday, April 25
7:30 p.m.

$20

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

Slee Visiting Artist Series:

“Passion for Bach and Coltrane” by Jeffrey Scott

This hour long presentation is an 8 movement suite for Wind Quintet, String Quartet, Jazz Trio and Orator.  Texts are by poet A.B. Spellman. The performance will be preceded by a 7pm pre-concert talk.

Imani Winds: Brandon Patrick George, flute; Toyin Spellman-Diaz, oboe; Kevin Newton, French horn; Mark Dover, clarinet; Monica Ellis, bassoon

Harlem Quartet: Ilmar Gavilán & Melissa White, violin; Jaime Amador, viola; Felix Umansky, cello

“Jeff Scott’s new Grammy winning oratorio is full of inspiration from two giants of music - Johann Sebastian Bach and John Coltrane.”

 — New Hampshire Public Radio

May

Friday, May 2
4–8 p.m.

Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall

“Twilight Music”:

A Showcase of Student Performances

This program will feature many UB student ensembles and performers.  If the weather cooperates, the event will take place on the plaza in front of Slee Hall.  We would encourage audience members to bring lawn chairs, food and refreshments. In the case of inclement weather, the performance will be moved indoors to Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall.  Details will be posted on our website closer to the concert date.

Sunday, May 4
2 p.m.

Gift to the Community Concert

The Department of Music presents its 3rd Annual Gift to the Community concert in collaboration with important Buffalo area music figures, in memory of the Tops Massacre Tragedy of May 14, 2022.

June

Sunday, June 1 -
Saturday, June 7

June in Buffalo tulip logo.

June in Buffalo

Jonathan Golove, Artistic Director

This annual, international festival for aspiring composers includes a full week of concerts featuring the music of five distinguished faculty composers.  Afternoon concerts highlighting the work of the student composers will also take place throughout the week.  Some of the world’s most committed musicians to the performance of recent music will perform.  Daily lectures, masterclasses and workshops round out this intensive week.  The concert schedule and other details will be announced in the Spring.