Student musicians perform during a Florida State University College of Music orchestral concert. The College of Music’s 2026-27 concert season will feature more than 30 performances spanning orchestra, choral, band, opera and jazz programs.
Florida State University’s College of Music 2026-27 University Musical Associates (UMA) Concert Season will feature more than 30 performances that showcase the breadth of the college’s nationally recognized programs in orchestral, choral, band, opera and jazz music.
The season, which runs from September through May, includes major ensemble performances, guest artists, opera productions and collaborations with Opening Nights. Audiences can experience everything from Bach’s Mass in B Minor and music by John Williams to jazz celebrations, new musical theater works and performances by internationally acclaimed artists.
The University Musical Associates play a vital role in supporting the College of Music through concert attendance, advocacy and philanthropy. Their support helps sustain world-class music education and performance opportunities for students while bringing a diverse range of concerts and guest artists to the university and community.
“This season highlights the extraordinary talent and creativity of our students and faculty while creating opportunities for audiences to experience a wide range of musical traditions and artistic voices,” said Greg Jones, associate dean of the College of Music. “From beloved masterworks to new and innovative performances, these concerts reflect the excellence that defines the College of Music.”
Among the season’s highlights is FSU Opera’s production of Carlisle Floyd’s Of Mice and Men (Oct. 30 and Nov. 1). The performance marks the centennial of Floyd’s birth and places FSU Opera alongside Houston Grand Opera, Kansas City Opera and Des Moines Metro Opera as the only collegiate member of a consortium producing the work.
Other featured performances include the Housewright Virtuoso Series presentation A Vocal Mosaic (Sept. 10), a celebration of jazz, Broadway, art song and opera; the University Wind Orchestra’s performance of music by John Williams (Sept. 25); and a presentation of Bach’s Mass in B Minor by the University Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Choir (April 10).
Jazz audiences can look forward to Celebrating Women in Jazz (March 9), featuring acclaimed saxophonist Tia Fuller with Jazz Ensemble I, while flutist Jasmine Choi, former principal flutist of the Vienna Symphony, will perform as part of the Housewright Virtuoso Series.
The season also includes Preview@FSU: Strange Tails (Jan. 29-30), offering audiences a behind-the-scenes look at a new musical in development; the newly dedicated Jim Croft PRISM Concert (Dec. 1-4); and Seasonal Celebration (Dec. 6), featuring the university’s choral ensembles.
The College of Music will continue its partnership with Opening Nights, bringing internationally recognized performers to Tallahassee. Collaborative performances this season include The “President’s Own” United States Marine Band (Oct. 11), Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (Jan. 28) and six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald (Feb. 25).
Tickets for College of Music performances go on sale June 23 through the FSU Fine Arts Ticket Office. Tickets for Opening Nights collaborative events must be purchased separately through the Opening Nights box office.
UMA members enjoy special access, reserved seating and other benefits throughout the season while helping support the College of Music’s educational and performance mission.
For more information about tickets or UMA membership, visit tickets.music.fsu.edu or call (850) 644-6500. The complete season schedule and more details about the performers are available here.
2026-27 season at a glance
Sept. 10 — Housewright Virtuoso Series: A Vocal Mosaic | Opperman Music Hall
Sept. 18 — University Symphony Orchestra: Celebration! | Ruby Diamond Concert Hall
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Sept. 25 — Wind Orchestra: Music of John Williams | Ruby Diamond Concert Hall
Oct. 2 — Landscapes of Sound: Chamber Music from Latin America | Opperman Music Hall
Oct. 8 — Housewright Virtuoso Series: Members of the Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra | Opperman Music Hall
Oct. 10 — University Symphony Orchestra: Sounds of Courage | Ruby Diamond Concert Hall
Oct. 11 — The “President’s Own” United States Marine Band* | Ruby Diamond Concert Hall
Oct. 12 — Honors Jazz Combo with John Allred, trombone | Opperman Music Hall