Taylor Armstrong & Randy Hughes - Music Education Recital, Voice
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Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 7:30 PM
to Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 8:30 PM
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Eccles Fine Arts Center (ECCLES) Room: 129
225 S University Ave, St. George, UT 84770
Eccles Fine Arts Center (ECCLES) Room: 129
If you appreciate the beauty of the human voice and love supporting up-and-coming talent, you'll want to check out the Taylor Armstrong and Randy Hughes voice recital at Utah Tech University on Saturday, March 21. This music education recital takes place in Room 129 of the Eccles Fine Arts Center, and it's a wonderful opportunity to experience live vocal performance in an intimate campus setting right here in St. George.
Voice recitals are one of those hidden gems in the performing arts world. There's something deeply personal and powerful about watching a vocalist perform in a small room where every note, every breath, and every nuance of their voice fills the space around you. Unlike a big concert venue where you're far from the stage, a recital in the Eccles Fine Arts Center puts you right there with the performers, creating a connection between artist and audience that's hard to find anywhere else.
Taylor Armstrong and Randy Hughes are music education students at Utah Tech University, and this recital represents a significant milestone in their academic and artistic journeys. Music education recitals showcase the culmination of years of vocal training, technique development, and interpretive skill. You'll hear carefully selected repertoire that demonstrates range, emotional depth, and the technical abilities these young artists have been building throughout their time at Utah Tech.
Utah Tech University has been steadily growing its fine arts programs, and the vocal music program is a point of real pride for the school and the St. George community. The Eccles Fine Arts Center provides a professional-quality performance space that allows students to present their work in the best possible setting. The acoustics in Room 129 are well suited for vocal performance, meaning you'll hear every detail of the music exactly as it's meant to be heard.
One of the great things about attending university recitals is that they're typically free or very low cost, making them one of the most accessible ways to enjoy live classical and art music in Southern Utah. You don't need to be a music expert to enjoy a voice recital. If you can appreciate beautiful singing, you'll have a wonderful time.
This is also a fantastic event for families with kids who are interested in music or thinking about pursuing music education themselves. Seeing performers close to their age group (or not much older) doing something they're passionate about can be incredibly inspiring.
Supporting local arts and education is one of the best things we can do as a community, and showing up for events like this makes a real difference. Come out to the Eccles Fine Arts Center on Saturday, enjoy some beautiful vocal performances, and help cheer on two talented young musicians as they share their gift with Southern Utah.