Schwartz Center for Performing Arts

Upcoming Events

Pianist Yuja Wang
The eight-concert subscription ticket package and build-your-own ticket package are available to order now with selections from the Candler Concert Series and Schwartz Artist-in-Residence Program.
Emory Big Band
The Emory Big Band Spring Concert with works by Kenny Dorham, John Coltrane, and more. | Available to watch again through Tuesday, Apr 21 on the Virtual Stage.
Emory Concert Choir
Emory's select chamber choir performs works by Britten, Whitacre, and more, featuring Handel's Coronation Anthem The King Shall Rejoice. | Saturday, April 25, 8PM—Free, no tickets required.
Atlanta Master Chorale 2025-2026 season
Early Genius—Youthful works of Handel, Mozart, and Mendelssohn | May 1 and 2, 8 PM
Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta
Explore the ECMSA 2025–2026 concert season online | Emerson series concerts take place at the Schwartz Center unless otherwise noted.
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About Schwartz Center for Performing Arts

The Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts is a place where teaching, learning, and performance merge to create a vital arts presence for our community.

Since opening in 2003, the Schwartz Center has become a home for students, faculty, and world-renowned guest artists to combine their talents and hard work to share culture, beauty, and provocative work. The arts are among the most exalted and enduring achievements of civilization, and Emory University is proud to provide a place where cultivation of the arts can thrive. Celebrate world-class concerts and performances at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.