Kaleidoscopic steampunk 'L’Etoile' presented at Musical Arts Center
Oct 16, 2017 6:00 am
“L’Etoile” features English dialogue in between musical numbers.
“L’Etoile” features English dialogue in between musical numbers.
"Three Sisters" follows characters struggling with aspirations and failure.
Wigs, tights and eccentric mechanization are present in “L’Etoile.”
Jazz professor, musician will be remembered during panel and concert.
After a semester of performances at the Jacobs School of Music, students reflect on highlights.
The Jacobs School of Music group performed their last concert of the semester Wednesday.
The production will mark the 10th year of direction by Professor Michael Vernon.
The Department of Organs & Sacred Music is one of the smallest in the music school, but one of the biggest in the world.
Both groups will perform Tuesday in Ford-Crawford Hall.
The discussion focused on post-election sentiments and how music educators can move forward.
The musicians will spend two weeks teaching and consulting at the Vietnam National Academy of Music.
The opera chronicles the intricacies of Westernization and the emotional journey of a geisha in early-1900s Japan.
The tuba festival occurs at the end of every October to celebrate the instrument and provide students opportunities.
Music at IU depends heavily on Phil Sloffer and his team of piano technicians.
Cello student Zach Barnes suffered muscle and nerve damage last year, risking his music scholarship.
"Florencia en el Amazonas" opens Friday at the Musical Arts Center.
The Jacobs School of Music ensemble performed at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Monday night.
The Jacobs School of Music professors performed pieces by Johannes Brahms on Sunday afternoon.
IU Ballet's "As Time Goes By" opens at 7:30 on Friday.
The Jacobs School of Music Wind Ensemble will take to the stage Wednesday night in Auer Hall for their first concert of the semester.