DePauw School of Music Events: Week of April 4--10

Thursday, March 31, 2016

ArtMusic@AlmostHome

Wednesday, April 6

6 p.m.

Almost Home Restaurant, 17 W. Franklin St.

Jazz at the Duck: Open Jam Session

Veronica Pejril, Bill Hamm and Rick Provine

Thursday, April 7

6 p.m.

Inn at DePauw, The Fluttering Duck

This week Steve Snyder, director of jazz studies, looks forward to joining in. The jam session is an important element in building a community of musicians. They hope to see you there!

Faculty Select Series: Faculty Woodwind Ensemble

Friday, April 8

11:30 a.m.

Music on the Square, 21 N. Indiana St.

The Faculty Woodwind Ensemble is planning a lunch hour concert for your listening pleasure at the new M2 music venue in downtown Greencastle. Included on an informal program of chatting and playing will be The Alaska Range, Viewed from Polychrome Pass by DePauw's own Scott Perkins, and compositions by Jacques Ibert, Astor Piazzola and other light-hearted live music tidbits.

Junior Degree Recital & Elective Student Recital:

Hannah Gauthier, soprano, and Sarah Pistorius, mezzo--soprano

Saturday, April 9

3 p.m.

Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall

This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Music degree.

Senior Degree Recital: Maureen Bailey, horn

Saturday, April 9

5 p.m.

Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall

This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Music degree.

Concerto Competition Winners' Concert

with the DePauw University Orchestra

Orcenith Smith, director

Sunday, April 10

3 p.m.

Green Center, Kresge Auditorium

Always an audience favorite when the winners of the School of Music's concerto competition perform as guest soloists with the DePauw University Orchestra on the annual Concerto Competition Winners' Concert. The 2016 competition winners are: Mei Fujisato '18 (violin), Natalia Fumero '18 (clarinet), Dallas Gray '17 (voice), Peter Kim '17 (cello), Peter Lockman '17 (cello), Julia Massicotte '17 (voice), and Julie Strauser '16 (voice).

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