IU Jacobs School of Music’s “The Magic Flute” production embraces modernity, equality
The show will open Sept. 17 with other performances Sept. 18, 24 and 25.
The show will open Sept. 17 with other performances Sept. 18, 24 and 25.
Student musicians found new ways to perform and create music this year.
This week’s music is Margaret Bonds’ “Spiritual Suite.”
The school has moved all student recitals to a livestream format with a limited audience.
The opera follows a group of artists in nineteenth-century Paris.
The annual program showcases films created by IU film students and student composers.
The cast wore masks designed to help keep fabric off their mouths.
The show features music, storytelling and sketch comedy.
The recital limited attendance as a COVID-19 precaution.
Classical Connections and the New Voices Opera will perform virtual concerts.
The class will answer questions about the marching band and Jacobs ensembles.
Representatives from USC, Juilliard, Guildhall and more gathered for the conference.
Music can help people cope with trauma or inflict it, Jill Rogers said.
The music school continues to present events in varying formats.
Jacobs students say they aren’t getting the performance experience they need.
The songs on the EP include “Winter Wonderland” and “I’ll be Home for Christmas.”
"Invisible Sky" will be released for public streaming Dec. 8.
Students aren't able to play music together as much in online classes.
The IU ballet department has put regulations in place for a safer dance environment.
The tower houses the grand carillon instrument – one of fewer than 30 in the world.