NMU Symphonic Band & Wind Ensemble Concert

part of the upper winds and horn section

Reynolds Recital Hall

NMU Symphonic Band & Wind Ensemble return to Reynolds Recital Hall Monday, February 24 for their first Winter '25 concert! The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and admission is free for everyone.


Monday, Feb 24, 2025

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Music Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission

Student Recital #2

NMU Logo on bricks

Reynolds Recital Hall

Students perform a piece or pieces of their choice on their instrument as a requirement of their program. Join us in Reynolds Recital Hall on Friday, February 21 at 1:00 p.m. for student recital #2.


Friday, Feb 21, 2025

Start Time:  1:00 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Music Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission

NMU Orchestra Children's Concert

Fall 204 Orchestra

Reynolds Recital Hall

On Wednesday, February 19, NMU's University Orchestra will be performing their annual Children's Concert! These concerts often feature recognizable music from popular films or just a playful spirit. Additionally, this performance will begin and end an hour earlier than our typical evening concerts at 6:30 p.m.


Wednesday, Feb 19, 2025

Start Time:  6:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Music Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission

NMU Choral Concert

Part of the NMU Choral Ensembles led by a student conductor in the October '24 Choral Concert

Reynolds Recital Hall

NMU Choirs are performing their first winter semester concert on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. Join us in Reynolds Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. for their performance--admission is free for everyone.


Tuesday, Mar 11, 2025

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Music Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission

NMU Jazz Concert

The Fall 2024 Jazz Band performing in RRH

Reynolds Recital Hall

NMU's Jazz Ensembles return to the Reynolds Recital Hall for their first winter semester concert on Wednesday, February 12! The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. and admission is free for everyone.


Wednesday, Feb 12, 2025

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Music Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission

Piano Duo Concert

Two pairs of painists sit at two grand pianos, backs facing the viewer

Reynolds Recital Hall

Come see some of our piano students and faculty perform together in this semester's Piano Duo Concert! The concert will be held Saturday, February 8 at 11:00 a.m. and is free for everyone.


Saturday, Feb 8, 2025

Start Time:  11:00 am

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Music Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission

Pop-in Concert: Superior String Alliance Chamber Players

Dr. Theresa Camilli, Adam Hall, and Danielle Simandl in all black, performing in a lobby space

Reynolds Recital Hall

NMU students, staff, faculty and members of the Marquette community can pop-in for one piece or stay for the entire noon hour concert in NMU's Reynolds Recital Hall: Tuesday January 21, 2025 12pm. Performers will include Dr. Theresa Camilli (piano), Adam Hall (cello), and Danielle Simandl (violin) who comprise the Superior String Alliance Chamber Players! More info can be found at superiorstringalliance.org. Admission is free.


Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025

Start Time:  12:00 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Primary Contact

Music Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission

Student Recital #1

NMU Logo on bricks

Reynolds Recital Hall

Students perform a piece or pieces of their choice on their instrument as a requirement of their program. Join us in Reynolds Recital Hall on Friday, February 7 at 1:00 p.m. for the first student recital.


Friday, Feb 7, 2025

Start Time:  1:00 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Music Office

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2563

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free Admission!

Frigg concert

NMU Logo on bricks

Reynolds Recital Hall

The Beaumier Heritage Concert Series and 2025 Winter Roots Festival are proud to announce a performance by the Finnish folk supergroup, Frigg, on Thursday, February 27 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be held in the Reynolds Recital Hall on the campus of Northern Michigan University. Advanced tickets for the concert can be purchased online at tickets.nmu.edu.

 

The prices are as follows:

General Public - $20 adv./$22 door

NMU Students and under 18 - $10 adv/$12 door

Due to the limited number of seats, advanced ticket purchases are highly encouraged.

 

This concert will be part of the 2025 Winter Roots Festival which is a collaboration between the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center, Hiawatha Traditional Music Coop, the Peter White Public Library and the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center. For more information visit, www.nmu.edu/beaumier or call 906-227-3212. To purchase tickets over the phone call 906-227-1032.

 

Here is a video of Frigg performing live: https://youtu.be/8VsaplLkEck?si=Ed9vqHp9tWQbJvOe

 

It’s February 2000. A group of teenage folk music enthusiasts spend a weekend shut away in Pelimannitalo, a folk music house in Kaustinen – the heart of Finnish folk music. Violins are played, musical thoughts flying about, new songs learned with gusto. A true passion for traditional Nordic music is audible, visible and aglow! The first demo tapes are recorded, and the future is being planned. This group starts calling itself Frigg.

 

The band’s line-up is established as an ensemble of four violins, string instruments and a double bass. In the spring of 2002, the band’s first album is published, and Frigg is becoming a popular topic of discussion amongst the Nordic folk music circles. As the Nordics become ever smaller, European folk music events quickly become familiar to the band.

 

Frigg’s pace only accelerates and a hunger for more grows. Their music is living and taking on new directions and nuances. Audiences are in awe of the band’s ability to transport listeners to traditional Finnish polska, bluegrass and Balkan rhythms and all the way to the dynamics of classical music, as if there were multiple groups performing on stage! The tight ensemble performance and a candid stage presence work. Frigg is able to turn their gigs into a scenic experience, giving their listeners a break from the greyness of the world.

 

Frigg will go on to visit the WOMAD Festival at the invitation of the BBC, visit the Rainforest World Music Festival in the rainforests of Borneo, and tour Japan and Australia. The joyful Nordic folk music laced with Bluegrass is a knockout in North America and one state after the other get their share of Frigg fever. As icing on the cake, Frigg is invited to perform at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival along with the best of the best in Roots music. In addition to their own concerts, the band performs spectacular projects together with symphony orchestras, choirs and brass bands. New music is released at a steady pace, with albums repeatedly appearing in the listings and raving album reviews of fRoots, Songlines, Rhythms.au and numerous other world music portals.

 

And now, after two decades, ten albums, around a thousand gigs in thirty countries and tens of thousands of kilometers travelled, that same passion still burns. The hypnotic combination of that now- famous violin sound, the irresistible forward-pushing strum of string instruments and the pulse from the double bass, all together continue to create new paths. Just like the steady flow of a mountain stream in the springtime, the origins of which are precisely known.

 

For more information visit www.nmu.edu/beaumier or call 906-227-3212. To purchase tickets over the phone call 906-227-1032.


Thursday, Feb 27, 2025

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Dan Truckey

Contact Phone Number

906-227-3212

Contact Email

heritage@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

General Public - $20 adv./$22 door, NMU Students and under 18 - $10 adv/$12 door

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Pop-In Concert

Theresa Camilli (NMU faculty) playing the piano with cellist, Adam Hall

Reynolds Recital Hall

On Tuesday, November 19 (12-12:45pm) NMU will host a performance by the Superior String Alliance Chamber Players in Reynolds Recital Hall. Performers will include Adam Hall (cello), Dr. Theresa Camilli (NMU piano faculty), and Danielle Simandl (violin). NMU students, staff, faculty and members of the Marquette community can "pop-in" for one piece or stay for the entire concert! No tickets required.  


Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024

Start Time:  12:00 pm
End Time:  12:45 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Address

Thomas Fine Arts #120

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Theresa Camilli

Contact Phone Number

9062271043

Contact Email

tcamilli@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Non-Ticketed Event
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