Michigan Festival of Sacred Music
Kalamazoo Public Library 315 S Rose Street, Kalamazoo, MI, United StatesArcomusical performs in Kalamazoo at the Michigan Festival of Sacred Music
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Arcomusical performs in Kalamazoo at the Michigan Festival of Sacred Music
Arcomusical puts on their fourth annual holiday performance at the Dekalb Public Library. Come enjoy favorite holiday arrangements, original repertoire, and have some holiday fun!
Arcomusical travels to Ithaca College to work with the School of Music community. Over two days, February 8th and 9th, Arcomusical will offer workshops for composers, percussionists, and world music […]
On Sunday, April 3, 2022, 8:30PM, Arcomusical and Matt Ulery return to Chicago's home for excellent live music, Constellation, to host a launch party for Emigre & Exile! And we'll […]
In celebration of their third album release, Emigre and Exile, Arcomusical performs music from the album with guest jazz bassist and composer Matt Ulery at the Ripon College Chamber Music […]
Arcomusical is excited to be touring with music from our third album, Emigre and Exile, with bassist and composer Matt Ulery. Catch us at UW-Milwaukee's Peck School of the Arts […]
On Sunday, April 10th, 2022, 3:00PM, Arcomusical and Matt Ulery are proud to be a part of JJC's Musiva Viva series to present their latest album project, Emigre & Exile! And we’ll […]
Arcomusical is humbled and honored to be a part of this important fundraising event to benefit the Ukraine TrustChain organization, whose work directly aids wartime refugees fleeing their country. Since […]
Each year in early May, Arcomusical participates in our county-wide day of giving. This is a day which we encourage all of our supporters to pledge their support to help […]
Arcomusical will present a performance and lecture (in Portuguese) for students of the UW-Madison Summer Intensive Portuguese Institute (SIPI), in a class lead by SIPI faculty member Jared Hendickson.