DePauw School of Music Events Oct. 5-11

Friday, October 2, 2015

DePauw School of Music Events

Week of Oct. 5--11

Storytellers@M2: Meet Decoda

Tuesday, Oct. 6

7 p.m.

Music on the Square, 21 N. Indiana St.

Join Music on the Square for an intimate evening of courageous music-making and a glimpse into the minds of some of the most compelling music-makers of our time as host duo Derrick Truby and Dylan Prentice interview Decoda, DePauw School of Music's 2015-16 artists-in-residence.

Student Recital Hour: Interactive Performance Seminar with Decoda

Wednesday, Oct. 7

10:20 a.m.

Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall

DePauw's weekly recital hour features live music by talented School of Music students -- and occasional guests! This week's guests are three passionate members of the New York City-based ensemble Decoda -- violinist Anna Elashvili, violist Nathan Schram and cellist Caitlin Sullivan -- whose innovative performances and projects are designed to engage, educate and inspire new entrepreneurial models for today's artists.

ArtMusic@AlmostHome

Wednesday, Oct. 7

6 p.m.

Almost Home Restaurant, 17 W. Franklin St.

Everyone loves jazz, so why not enjoy some with dinner? Vocalist Sarah Pistorious and pianist Drew Casey perform jazz masters' greatest hits Wednesday evening at Almost Home.

DePauw Jazz Ensemble

Wednesday, Oct. 7

7:30 p.m.

Green Center, Kresge Auditorium

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2169667

The DePauw Jazz Ensemble, led by conductor Steven Snyder, presents its first concert of the 2015-16 season, "From Classics to Moderns," featuring three works created for big band since 1999, and three composed between 1962 and 1965. Come see what has changed and what has stayed the same.

Green Guest Artist Concert: Sweet Honey in the Rock

Friday, Oct. 9

7:30 p.m.

Green Center, Kresge Auditorium

http://www.depauw.edu/music/events/guestartists/sweet-honey-in-the-rock/

This internationally revered, all-woman African-American a cappella ensemble has been producing music for more than four decades. With Grammy Award-winning style, they weave together traditional Gospel songs and spirituals with their own original music, contemporary rhythms and narratives to educate, entertain and empower audiences around the world.

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