DPU School of Music events for Nov. 9-15
DePauw School of Music Weekly Events
Nov 9--15
Faculty Select Series: Guest Leslie Tung, fortepiano
Monday, Nov. 9
7:30 p.m.

Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall
Leslie Tung, Professor Emeritus of Music at Kalamazoo College in Michigan, will perform on his own instrument--a five-octave Viennese fortepiano completed in 1983 by Janine and Paul Poletti, based on the ca. 1795 instrument of Munich builder Johan Lodewijk Dulcken, currently in the collection of the Smithsonian Institute. His program includes Mozart's Ten Variations on "Unser dummer Pöbel meant," Beethoven's Eroica Variations and the famous "Moonlight" Sonata.
Student Recital Hour
Wednesday, Nov. 11
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!
ArtMusic@Almost Home
Wednesday, Nov. 11
6 p.m.
Almost Home Restaurant, 17 W. Franklin St.
Great idea for a date night: Junior Kazuki Hanado plays a plethora of wonderful cello music as you enjoy a delicious dinner on one beautiful evening at Almost Home.
Faculty Select Series: Barbara Paré, soprano, and Tony Weinstein, piano
Wednesday, Nov. 11
7:30 p.m.
Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall
Step into the world of the iconic American poet Emily Dickinson, as soprano Barbara Paré, and pianist Tony Weinstein transport you on a lyrical journey featuring Aaron Copland's song cycle "Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson." M. Susan Anthony, Mary Alice Braden Professor of Communication and Theater, will portray Miss Dickinson.
Junior Degree and Non-Degree Recital: Eleanor Price, flute, and Zach Jacobs, percussion
Sunday, Nov. 15
1 p.m.
Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Music degree.
Faculty Select Series: Timothy McAllister, saxophone
Sunday, Nov. 15
7:30 p.m.
Green Center, Thompson Recital Hall
Hailed by The New York Times as a "virtuoso...one of the foremost saxophonists of his generation" (The Guardian, UK), McAllister, "a sterling saxophonist" (The Baltimore Sun) and member of the renowned PRISM Quartet, has dozens of recordings and more than 150 premieres to his credit. Top off your Sunday evening with music by one of today's premier soloists.