UVA Flute Ensemble Spring 2024 Recital
The UVA Flute Ensemble is pleased to present their spring recital on Sunday, April 14th at 1:00 pm in the Rotunda Dome Room. The UVA Flute Ensemble, directed by Kelly Sulick, is composed of talented student musicians majoring in all areas of study. Recitals feature music from all eras and styles, and include pieces for larger flute ensemble and smaller chamber works. Students perform with and without a conductor. Recent performances have celebrated the works of J.S. Bach, Valerie Coleman, Claude Debussy, Jennifer Higdon, Allison Loggins-Hull, Catherine McMichael, Judy Nishimura, Mike Mower, and G.P. Telemann, among others. The group presents a full recital at the end of each semester and also performs throughout the community.
The University of Virginia's Rotunda was designed by Thomas Jefferson as the architectural and academic heart of the University's community of scholars. He named the University’s original buildings the “Academical Village.” As the phrase suggests, the Academical Village is based on the Jeffersonian principle that learning is a lifelong process, and that interaction between faculty and students is vital to the pursuit of knowledge. Jefferson modeled the Rotunda after the Pantheon, a second-century temple in Rome. Construction began in 1822 and was completed in 1826, shortly after Jefferson’s death on July 4 of that year. Together with Monticello, the Academical Village is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Parking is on the street or in one of the many parking lots and garages on "the Corner" or in the Central Grounds Parking Garage. The Charlottesville Free Trolley stops in front of the Rotunda on University Avenue.
All programs are subject to change.
For more information, please contact the Department of Music at 434.924.3052 or music@virginia.edu with any questions.