Bower School of Music & the Arts Concerts

Bower School of Music & the Arts Concerts

Bower School of Music & the Arts Concerts

Bower School of Music & the Arts Concerts

Concert Information

The Bower School of Music & the Arts offers the Nisita Concert Series, ticketed concerts by regional, national and internationally known musicians in the U. Tobe Recital Hall in the Music Building.
The student ensembles perform in venues both on campus and throughout Southwest Florida. Most concerts in the Student Ensemble Series are free and do not require reservations.
All student recitals are free and open to the public and are held in the U. Tobe Recital Hall.

 

2024/25 Nisita Concert Series

Astralis Chamber Ensemble
Astralis Chamber Ensemble

 

Saturday, September 7, 2024

 Time: 7:30 p.m.

Event Description:

Angela Massey, flute

Kris Marshall, trumpet

Caroline Owen, piano

The highly acclaimed Astralis Chamber Ensemble presents over sixty recitals each season at venues across the US with instrument pairings that are unique worldwide. Angela Massey (flute), Kris Marshall (trumpet), and Caroline Owen (piano) present “Radiance” with a brilliant trio by Jim Stephenson, an exciting new work by Alan Elkins, and solos to feature each performer. Award-winning flutist, Angela Massey has been a featured soloist with the Tryon Concert Association, Kosciuszko Foundation in NYC, and abroad in France, Germany, Italy, Romania, and Switzerland. Kris Marshall is principal trumpet with the Southwest Florida Symphony, Venice Symphony, and performs with leading orchestras across Florida. Pianist, Caroline Owen has performed in venues across the U.S. and internationally in the Czech Republic, Italy, and Austria where she studied at the prestigious Salzburg Mozarteum. Join us as we explore chamber music for flute and trumpet with the Astralis Chamber Ensemble.

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

Jeanie Darnell
CANCELLED ~ Jeanie Darnell, soprano & Michael Baron, piano

 

Thursday, October 10, 2024

 Time:  

Event Description:

Due to circumstances beyond our control, this concert has been cancelled. If you had previously purchased tickets, please contact Joanna Naumes for refund or transfer information at jnaumes@fgcu.edu.

Trio Makari
Trio Makari

 

Sunday, October 27, 2024

 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Event Description:

Maria Foglietto, voice, guitar, tamburello

Tommaso Adorni, oud, clarinet, voice

Kavi Cardinale, clarinet, voice, guitar

with Tom Cimarusti, accordion

Come enjoy the sounds of the Mediterranean as TRIO MAKARI takes you on an exciting musical journey from Sicily to Greece and Spain to mainland Italy. The Athens-based ensemble will dazzle the audience with ancient and newly composed songs, hypnotizing tarantellas, and other works featuring the accordion, clarinet, guitar, oud and tambourine. The evening promises to be one you’ll never forget!

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

Jossecarlo Romo
Jossecarlo Romo, flute & Michael Baron, piano

 

Sunday, November 17, 2024

 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Event Description:

A proud of alumnus of FGCU, Peruvian flutist Dr. Jossecarlo Romo began his classical music training at the age of eight at the National Conservatory of Peru and has been featured twice as a soloist with the Peruvian National Symphony Orchestra. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in music performance from Florida Gulf Coast University (summa cum laude, ’17, Music), a Master of Music from University of Miami, and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of North Texas. His teachers include Suzanne Kirton, Trudy Kane, Valerie Coleman, and Mary Karen Clardy. For his return to FGCU Dr. Romo is partnering with pianist Michael Baron to present music of Poulenc, Reinecke, Donizetti and others. Virtuoso flute music at its best!

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

Maxim Lando
Maxim Lando, piano

 

Sunday, December 8, 2024

 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Event Description:

We welcome back the sensational young pianist Maxim Lando. Maxim has been performing for us since he was a child. Now a 21-year-old student at the Juilliard School, he performs throughout the world to great critical acclaim as a soloist and with major orchestras. A frequent Guest Artist on the music festival scene, recent appearances have included The Gilmore, Aspen, Caramoor, Dresden Music Festival, Kissinger Sommer, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Stars and Rising Stars Munich, Musical Olympus International Festival in Russia, Vilnius Piano Festival, Gower Festival in Wales, and Lednice-Valtice Music Festival in Czech Republic. Recital highlights include performances at the National Center for Performing Arts in Beijing, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, Carnegie Hall Presents, Symphony Hall in Shenzhen, Chicago’s Millennium Park, Lied Center of Kansas, Beethoven Haus in Bonn, and GRAMMY® Salute to Classical Music. He was recently invited by Lang Lang to perform for the historic opening of Steinway and Sons in Beijing. Maxim’s burgeoning career was fully launched after winning First Prize at the Young Concert Artists Auditions at the age of 16 concluding with sold-out recitals at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center of the complete Transcendental Etudes by Franz Liszt.

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

James Giles

James Giles, piano

 

Sunday, January 12, 2025

 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Event Description:

Brilliant pianist James Giles is Coordinator of the Piano Program and Director of Music Performance Graduate Studies at Northwestern University. Giles regularly performs in important musical centers in America, Europe, and Asia. Recent tours include recitals in Toronto, Paris, Naples, Budapest, Manchester, England, and across Denmark. He collaborated with colleagues at the Tucson Chamber Music Festival, the Dempster Street Promusica, the American Liszt Society Festival, and was soloist with the Peoria Symphony. This season he plays Stravinsky with Northwestern’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble; plays recitals in Italy and Portugal; tours China; and travels to Yale, Lawrence University, New England Conservatory, University of Texas, University of Michigan, and Indiana University. His program at FGCU will feature Beethoven’s ever popular “Moonlight” Sonata and Schubert’s heavenly Drei Klavierstücke amongst other masterpieces. 

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

Kirsten Chambers

Kirsten Chambers, soprano & Michael Baron, piano

 

Sunday, January 26, 2025

 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Event Description:

Kirsten Chambers is a fearless performer of Strauss and Wagner operatic heroines. She will present a diverse program featuring operatic arias by Mozart, Puccini, and Wagner, alongside Verdi oratorio, soaring Strauss art song, and beloved musical theater classics. Kirsten is most known for her portrayal of the title role of Salome, which she has sung at the Metropolitan Opera, Opera Hong Kong, Florida Grand Opera, and later this year San Diego Opera. She first joined the roster of the Metropolitan Opera as a cover of Isolde in Tristan und Isolde and later for Die Walküre and Wozzeck. Her European debut was with the Savonlinna Opera Festival as Elsa in Lohengrin, a role she has since performed with Opéra de Rennes and the Hong Kong Arts Festival. From the dramatic depths of Wagner to the soaring melodies of Rodgers and Hammerstein, her recital promises to captivate audiences of all tastes.

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

Baron & Navarro Piano Duo

Baron & Navarro Piano Duo

 

Sunday, February 2, 2025

 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Event Description:

Michael Baron, piano

Priscila Navarro, piano

Kyle Szabo, Conductor

A special event afternoon concert featuring the popular two-piano team of Michael Baron, Head of Keyboard Studies and Priscila Navarro, Professor at the University of Kansas performing two-piano concerti with a chamber group conducted by Kyle Szabo, Orchestra Director at the Bower School of Music. Composers from Bach to the most contemporary composers have composed concerti for two pianos and orchestra. Come watch these marvellous musicians up close and personal in masterpieces we seldom have a chance to hear!

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

Ray McLeod

Raymond Jaramillo McLeod, bass-baritone

 

Saturday, February 8, 2025

 Time: 7:30 p.m.

Event Description:

This concert will take you on a journey through Mr. McLeod’s career in Opera, Musical Theatre and Soundtracks. The first half will consist of highlights from many of the productions he has performed over the years from Mozart to Berlioz to Puccini. The second half will include songs pulled from Broadway favorites to songs from movies and Oscar and Tony winning shows. There may even be voices from commercials you've heard a million times. And if you're not careful, you might learn something along the way! He has been in demand as a frequent master class clinician at numerous university vocal programs throughout the United States. His talents as a performing artist and clinician have been extended to high school students through the Angel Fountain Educational Endowment Program in Georgetown, Texas.

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

Enrico Elisi

Enrico Elisi piano

 

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

 Time: 7:30 p.m.

Event Description:

Enrico Elisi has earned international recognition for his performances across four continents. Praised for his “mastery of elegance, refinement, and fantasy” (La Nueva España) and “remarkable sensitivity, imagination, and polish” (Baltimore Sun), he has given recitals throughout Europe at venues such as the Bemberg Museum in Toulouse (France ), Centro del Carmen in Valencia (Spain), Dante Society in Bonn, Wolfsburg Castle, and Kiel Universität's Bach-Saal (Germany), Cyril and Methodius Foundation in Piestany (Slovakia) as well throughout his native Italy. He has performed to acclaim in Japan, South Korea (IBK Hall, Seoul), China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Peru (Centro Cultural de España, Lima), and Canada (Banff Centre) and at notable venues in the United States, including the National Gallery of Art, the Italian Embassy in Washington, DC, the New York Public and Morgan Libraries, and Carnegie Hall's Weill Hall. Dr. Elisi holds the Harold D. and Imogene Herndon Endowed Professorship of Music in Piano at Texas Christian University. Throughout his distinguished teaching career, he has taught at the University of Toronto, the Eastman School of Music, Penn State University, and UNLV. 

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.

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Piano Quintet

 

Sunday, April 6, 2025

 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Event Description:

Michael Baron, piano

Ming Gao, violin

Kyle Szabo, viola

Si-Cheng Liu, cello

Jordan Nashman, string bass

An exciting opportunity to hear two Piano Quintets by Schubert and Hummel. Pianist Michael Baron joins his FGCU colleagues in presenting the much loved “Trout” Quintet of Schubert and the rarely heard Piano Quintet of Johann Nepomuk Hummel. These are the two most famous quintets for the unusual combination of piano, violin, viola, cello, and bass. Hummel’s extreme virtuosity and Schubert’s deeply felt melodies combine to produce a concert of contrasting beauty, depth and excitement. 

Tickets are $15 for the public and $7 for students and are available here.


 

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Directions: From Ben Hill Griffin Parkway, turn onto FGCU Blvd (FGCU's Main Entrance). Drive to the first stop sign and turn right. Follow the curve around to the next stop sign and turn left. There is a parking lot directly on the right and a parking garage on the left as soon as you turn at the stop sign. The Music Building and the Arts Complex are at the northern end of the parking lot. Please park here for all events in the Music Building and the Arts Complex. TheatreLab and the Wasmer Art Gallery are in the Arts Complex. The U. Tobe Recital Hall is in the Music Building on the right once you enter through the sliding glass doors.
The Music Building is #31 on the map
The Arts Complex is #15
Please park in either Parking Lot 7 or Parking Garage 2

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