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| HAPPY BIRTHDAY WOLFGANG! |
January 27, 2006, marks Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 250th birthday and the official celebration at the Jacobs School of Music will begin with the Mozart Society of America's third biennial conference, February 10-12. During the conference and in subsequent days, Jacobs will present performances of Mozart's best-known choral works, Requiem and Mass in C minor. This will also be the Indiana premiere of the Mass in C minor as reconstructed and completed by celebrated pianist and Mozart scholar Robert Levin! And, it’s an all-Mozart menu as IU’s Moveable Feast of the Arts features performances in Indianapolis and Lafayette. |
| SPECTACLE OF MEMORY: NED ROREM'S OUR TOWN |
Read this in-depth article from the upcoming IUMusic magazine about IU Opera Theater’s presentation of the world premiere (February 24) of the first opera ever made of Our Town, Thornton Wilder’s classic American play. |
| UPCOMING EVENTS |
Mezzo-soprano Sharon Mabry starts off the weekend tonight at 5pm in Auer Hall with pianist Patsy Wade as part of the 2nd Annual New Voice Educators Symposium. Then, on Sunday at 4pm, the hall hosts the finalists of the 9th Competition in the Performance of Music from Spain and Latin America. Don’t miss the Faculty Chamber Music Concert in Auer January 30 at 8pm or the Trombone Faculty Recital in the same setting February 3 at 7pm. The Thomas Binkley Memorial Concert February 5 at 2pm in Auer Hall will feature a medieval program before the Orion String Quartet takes the stage at 4pm for a guest recital, returning the following evening at 8pm for an encore appearance. At the same time, Pat Harbison will have the MAC swinging, marking the jazz ensembles’ return this semester for their regular Monday evening performances. The Concert & Symphonic Band performs February 7 at 8pm in the MAC and Paul Biss conducts the Concert Orchestra February 8 at 8pm, rounding out the usual Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Live and Free at the MAC series. Plus, so much more! |
| FACULTY, STUDENT, AND ALUMNI NEWS |
This edition of Fanfare celebrates the accomplishments of Edwin Penhorwood, Menahem Pressler, Arthur Weisberg, Michael McCraw, Carol Dusdieker, Kevin Murphy, Eileen Walsh, Sylvia McNair, Twyla Robinson, and many more! |
| ARTICLES, PREVIEWS, AND REVIEWS |
Read Peter Jacobi’s Herald-Times review of the January 24 recital by violinist Paul Biss and his son, pianist Jonathan Biss, as well as Jacobi’s comments about Twyla Robinson’s January 22 performance. We keep track of these articles and many more from around the state and country for your information and convenience. |
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PLEASE NOTE
The next issue of Fanfare will be published February 10, 2005. Please e-mail submissions to musicpub@indiana.edu by Wednesday, February 8, at 10:00 a.m. Don't forget to include web-quality photos! To ensure that the most accurate information is published, please proof materials before submitting. |
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