Classically Black: William Grant Still
Often referred to as the dean of AfroAmerican composers, he brought a fresh perspective to the concert hall.
with Mel Miller
Thursdays at 7 pm on FM 90.9
Often referred to as the dean of AfroAmerican composers, he brought a fresh perspective to the concert hall.
Enjoy back-to-back Prairie Performances.
Learn more about his life and his music.
From Debussy to Bernstein, Sinfonia da Camera performs your favorites.
The premier university orchestra performs a variety of pieces, including this favorite from Hector Berlioz.
The Sinfonia strings and percussion are showcased in an evening of “windless” favorites that spans three centuries.
Treat yourself to Mozart’s arrangement of Handel’s Messiah.
Baroque Artists of Champaign-Urbana performs Handel's Judas Maccabeus, an oratorio written in 1746, drawn from the Apocrypha of the Bible (First Book of the Maccabees) and the historian Josephus.
Alexander Toradze is the featured soloist in this performance with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra.
A salute to the armed forces along with music from some of our favorite movies.
Campbell Hall
300 N. Goodwin
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-7300