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UC Davis Symphony Orchestra: “Musical Landscapes”

Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center

PITZER CENTER. This concert features the Finnish cellist Anssi Karttunen, who has frequently collaborated with the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, in a new work by Aida Shirazi. Since receiving her doctorate in music composition from UC Davis in 2021, Shirazi has been gaining attention far and wide for her acoustic and electro-acoustic music, which a New York Times music critic described as “unfolding with deliberation.” 7p—8p. $12—24

$24

Student Recital: Rebecca Wang, percussion

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center Hutchison Dr. & Cushing Way, Davis, CA, United States

PITZER CENTER. Program to be announced soon. 1p—2p. Free

Free

Student Recital: Katie Gorden, oboe

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center Hutchison Dr. & Cushing Way, Davis, CA, United States

PITZER CENTER. Program to be announced. 5p—6p. Free

Free

Mais Bossa!: A Backyard Concert

The Blue Rose WOODLAND, CA, United States

THE BLUE ROSE. Mais Bossa plays the classics and deep cuts of the bossa nova era along with Brazilian ​inspired takes on American favorites. A native of Goiânia, vocalist Marcia Jacomo fronts the ​band with her angelic and playful voice. The rhythmic heartbeat is supplied by the Brazilian ​master of percussion Alex Calatayud. Patrick Langham of legendary Sacramento bands ​Boca do Rio and Big Sticky Mess plays bass. Billy Larkin brings decades of jazz piano ​experience with his delightfully unique arrangements. 6p—8p. $25

$25

Student Recital: Crisia Regalado, Soprano

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center Hutchison Dr. & Cushing Way, Davis, CA, United States

PITZER CENTER. Program to be announced. 7p—8p. Free

Free

Student Chamber Ensembles

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center Hutchison Dr. & Cushing Way, Davis, CA, United States

PITZER CENTER. Pete Nowlen, coordinator. Program to be announced. 12:05p—2p. Free

Free

Choruses of UC Davis: “Sorrow and Joy: An American Story”

Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center

PITZER CENTER. If the American Dream includes hope of a better life in a promised land, then the story we tell must also acknowledge that dream has not always been equally available to all Americans. This concert gives us both sentiments of this “American Story.” Featuring Pete Nowlen, director, and Rollo Dilworth, visiting composer. 7p—9p.$24

$24

Davis Odd Fellows Thursday Live!

Davis Odd Fellows

DAVIS ODD FELLOWS. Live music by San Francisco’s songwriter Maurice Tani. Americana alt-country tunes. 7p-9p. Free

Free
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