BYU School of Music concerts this week
- Brigham Young University’s School of Music has performances scheduled from June 2 through June 6, including student recitals, a faculty quartet program and opera. - The week’s listed events include four performances in Provo, with the June 5 Robin Hancock faculty recital and June 6 Spring Opera both free. - Full event listings, times and venue details are posted on BYU OnStage and the BYU School of Music calendar.
Brigham Young University’s School of Music has a run of performances scheduled in Provo this week, with events from Tuesday, June 2, through Saturday, June 6, according to the school’s events calendar and BYU OnStage listings. The lineup includes an oboe studio recital, a piano recital, a faculty performance led by violist Robin Hancock and a Spring Opera presentation. Most of the listed events are in the Music Building’s Recital Hall, while the university directs audiences to BYU OnStage for updated event information and streaming details. Utah Agenda also lists BYU School of Music concerts among music events in the Provo area. ### Which concerts are on the calendar first? Tuesday, June 2, opens the week with the Oboe Studio Spring Recital at 6:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the Music Building, according to BYU OnStage. The event page lists the performance as a one-hour recital ending at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 3, brings Ian Patterson’s Piano Recital at 5:30 p.m., according to the BYU School of Music’s upcoming performances page. (music.byu.edu) The school calendar lists the recital as part of its June performance schedule, though the OnStage search results surfaced by name did not provide a separate detailed event page in the initial search. ### What is the faculty performance later in the week? (onstage.byu.edu) Friday, June 5, features “Faculty Recital - Robin Hancock & Students - Piano Quartet” at 5:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall, according to BYU OnStage. The event listing identifies it as a free-admission faculty recital and places it under BYU’s arts and entertainment calendar. (music.byu.edu) Robin Hancock is the named faculty performer attached to the June 5 program in BYU’s listing. The BYU School of Music calendar also includes the event in its week-ahead schedule and shows it running from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ### When is the opera performance, and what should attendees know? Saturday, June 6, is scheduled for “Spring Opera” at 7:30 p.m., according to BYU School of Music and BYU OnStage listings. (onstage.byu.edu) BYU’s calendar shows two time ranges for the event across its pages — one listing says 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., while BYU OnStage’s free-events page shows 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. BYU OnStage says concert streaming schedules can vary and that not all School of Music concerts are streamed. (music.byu.edu) The opera event page also says performances are broadcast live only, with no archived replay because of licensing limits. ### Where are these concerts being held? The Music Building Recital Hall is the named venue for the June 2 oboe recital and the June 5 Robin Hancock faculty recital, according to BYU OnStage. (music.byu.edu) The BYU School of Music site lists its address as 3209 Music Building, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602. BYU’s broader events infrastructure routes music audiences through both the School of Music calendar and the OnStage platform. (onstage.byu.edu) The OnStage site categorizes these programs under School of Music events and maintains separate pages for faculty recitals, opera and free events. ### Where can readers check for updates or additional performances? BYU OnStage lists 181 School of Music events across its broader calendar, and the School of Music page points readers to that site for more information. (onstage.byu.edu) Utah Agenda separately lists BYU School of Music concerts under Utah music events in Provo. Monday, June 8, is the next listed School of Music performance after this week’s run, with a Flute Studio Spring Recital at 5 p.m., followed by a String Chamber Recital on Tuesday, June 9, and Jazz Combo - Spring on Wednesday, June 10, according to BYU’s published calendar. (onstage.byu.edu) (music.byu.edu) (onstage.byu.edu)