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Two students selected as Fulbright Scholars for 2015-16
Two ϳԹ students will spend the next year abroad as recipients of Fulbright Scholarships. Michael Bane, a fifth-year PhD candidate in music, is the third Fulbright Scholar from the music department in the last three years; he’ll study French musical history in Paris. Yilu...
How do sacred Jewish texts influence pop culture? Find out at upcoming lecture
The Bible continues to influence Israeli culture, even in the rock, hip-hop and rap music scene. Learn how pop stars are mining sacred Jewish texts to provide an unexpected window into Israeli art forms, both secular and Jewish, at “Hip-Hoppin’ Jews: on the Bible and Israeli Pop Music.” The talk, ...
Historic "Violins of Hope" come to Greater Cleveland this fall
Community collaboration to offer concerts, exhibitions and educational opportunities centered on the role of music and musicians during the Holocaust More than a half dozen organizations across the community have come together to bring the historic Violins of Hope to Northeast Ohio this fall. Played...
Baroque Orchestra to give free, public concert Sunday
The ϳԹ Baroque Orchestra will present “Virtuosi à Due: Concertos for Trumpets, Natural Horns, Violins, and Basses” Sunday, April 19, at 8 p.m. at Harkness Chapel. Julie Andrijeski, senior instructor of music, will direct the performance. The concert is free and open to...
Two faculty members named American Council of Learned Societies fellows
Two ϳԹ faculty members recently joined the ranks of the prestigious American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) fellows. Elina Gertsman, associate professor of art history, and Daniel Goldmark, associate professor of music, were elected to this year’s 70-member class fr...
Attend ”Folly, Shipwrecks and Battles” collaborative concert April 12
The ϳԹ Department of Music will host the “Folly, Shipwrecks and Battles: Early Spanish Music for Voices and Instruments” collaborative concert Sunday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Harkness Chapel. The concert will feature the Early Music Singers, directed by Ross W. Duffin...
Hear from 2014 Wittke Award winners during April 10 talk
Katia Almeida, instructor of anthropology, and Lisa Nielson, SAGES and music lecturer, will present at the annual Wittke/Jackson Lecture on Friday, April 10, at 12:30 p.m. in DeGrace Hall, Room 312. Almeida and Nielson are the 2014 winners of the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate...
Alumni, students to perform and present at Short. Sweet. Film Fest April 10-12
The campus community is invited to attend the Short. Sweet. Film Fest April 10-12 at The Metropolitan at The 9. The festival was created in 2012 by alumnus Mike Suglio (CWR ’09, MGT ’12) and former ϳԹ student Alex Pavloff with the goal of showcasing local and student talent and br...
Undergraduate students invited to participate in music career day March 27
The Music Undergraduate Student Involvement Committee (M.U.S.I.C.) will host a career day on Friday, March 27, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Guilford House Lounge. Speakers will include Marge Adler, a freelance keyboardist; Ronna Kaplan, a music therapist; and others. Come hear professionals spea...
Dhamakapella to host 10th anniversary concert, release album on Feb. 28
Dhamakapella, ϳԹ’s South Asian a cappella group, will celebrate 10 years on Saturday, Feb. 28, with its annual spring semester concert. The concert also will mark the release of the group’s second album, "Naya Zamana/Welcome to the New Age.” The concert will be at 6:30 ...