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UMA Jazz and Rock Ensemble to Perform Holiday Concert Fundraiser for Freeport Community Services at Cadenza

JUICE JOINT, back row, left to right: Gabriel Brents, Dan Osgood, Dave Austin, Kurt Levesque, and James Ostergard. Front row:Read More

Student Concert Week at UMA | Dec. 10-12 with Guest portBOWIE

UMA’s Music Program Concert Week is fast approaching. Make plans now to join us! All concerts will be performed inRead More

Promoting Community Connection: Contemporary Classical Composers Respond to the Political Environment, a lecture-recital by Dr. Christine Letcher (Updated)

University of Maine at Augusta, Farber Forum in Jewett HallThursday, Oct. 24, 2024 at 7 p.m. The lecture-recital “Promoting CommunityRead More

UMA’s Concert Week Offers Something for Everyone | April 16-19

The music department at the University of Maine at Augusta is proud to announce a week-long concert event Tuesday, AprilRead More

Assistant Prof. Christine Letcher receives Estill Voice Master Certification

Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Music Christine Letcher who received her Estill Master Voice Trainer certification from Estill Voice International,Read More

Brian Shankar Adler in Concert

Award-winning percussionist and composer, Brian Shankar Adler presents a new program of globally infused music for improvisers. Adler has beenRead More

UMA Concert Week | Dec 5 – 10, 2022

The University of Maine at Augusta Contemporary & Popular Music Program Presents Fall 2022 Concert Week from December 5th throughRead More

Studio Ensemble receives honors at Association of Popular Music Education’s Student Showcase

UMA’s Studio Ensemble, under the direction of Noah Cole, received highest honors in Detroit this past June at the AssociationRead More

UMA Contemporary & Popular Music Program Presents: Fall 2020 Virtual Concert

Saturday, December 12th at 7:00 pm on YouTube The University of Maine at Augusta (UMA) Contemporary & Popular Music ProgramRead More

Richard Nelson’s composition, Play of Light, released by Boston’s Duo “2” in studio recording

This summer, a studio recording of UMA Professor Richard Nelson’s composition, Play of Light, was released by Boston’s Duo “2”,Read More