Vive Con Ganas! UTSA Strings presents Patsy Torres The UTSA String Area will perform music influenced from Hispanic cultures and from Hispanic composers. Featuring guest artist Patsy Torres. Performance will be held in the UTSA School of Music Recital Hall. There will be ushers helping with parking. Parking is found on Bauerle Road and Roderick Key circle right by the hall. This concert will be livestreamed via the School of Music's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/UTSASchoolofMusic/
April 12, 2021 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
The School of Music’s 2019 Night of Worship
This Sunday, April 18, at 7 p.m. in the Thomas Road Baptist Church sanctuary, the Liberty University School of Music will present its 14
th Annual Night of Worship, featuring special guest and university partner Michael W. Smith.
Smith and his team continue to be an enthusiastic and encouraging part of the School of Music through the Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music.
“Michael W. Smith was here earlier this semester, and our students were able to interact with him more than ever before,” School of Music Dean Stephen Müller said. “It is amazing to see Michael and his team’s servant leadership in action as they mentor and pour into our students. What a partnership and blessing to serve alongside this incredible team. We’re grateful for the impact the Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music is making on our students.”
December 9, 2020 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
One of Liberty University’s most popular Christmas traditions will make its way into thousands of homes across the country on Sunday, Dec. 13, as the Liberty University School of Music presents its annual Christmas on the Boulevard, streaming at 7:30 p.m. EST on the School of Music’s Facebook page.
Groups perform at last year’s Christmas on the Boulevard in the Center for Music and the Worship Arts Concert Hall. This year’s show will be streamed online via the School of Music’s Facebook page.
This year’s program, titled “Hope Has a Name,” will feature the Liberty University Symphony Orchestra, Combined School of Music Choirs, Shine, Chamber Singers, E-41, and Vessel, amongst others. The show will also include surprise appearances by several special guests.