Hawaii Saxophone Choir 30th Anniversary

Date:
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 6:30 pm

Location:
Roosevelt Auditorium
1120 Nehoa Street, Honolulu HI, 96822

Admission: FREE
Donations Accepted to: Hawaii Saxophone Foundation


About the Anniversary:

The University of Hawaii Saxophone Choir proudly celebrates its 30th Anniversary with the most ambitious and expansive concert in its history.

This landmark performance is highlighted by the world premiere of Ko‘olau – a powerful new work commissioned by the Hawaii Saxophone Foundation and written by acclaimed composer and arranger Nathan Tanouye, created especially for this historic occasion.

The ensemble is proud to welcome internationally renowned conductor Professor Jerry Junkin. Junkin is Director of Bands at the University of Texas at Austin, Principal Guest Conductor at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music (Tokyo), Artistic Director and Conductor of the Dallas Winds, and Music Director and Conductor of the Hong KongWind Philharmonia-bringing unmatched artistry and prestige to the podium.

Adding a uniquely local voice to the program, the UH Saxophone Choir will be joined by multi-Nā Hokū Hanohano Award-winning vocalist and ukulele virtuoso Kelly-Boy Delima of Kapena, who will perform two exclusive original arrangements.

Rounding out this unforgettable evening is the Hawaii High School Saxophone Ensemble, led by Michael Bataluna, showcasing the next generation of outstanding island musicians.

Experience the most epic production ever assembled for the University of Hawaii Saxophone Choir – one night, one stage, and a celebration 30 years in the making.

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