Scholarship Showcase
A Grand Night For Singing
Sunday in the Park with George
Collage Concert
The Laramie Project
Jazz Showcase
2:00pm, Moore Building, Britton Recital Hall
RESCHEDULED FROM DECEMBER 8. PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE TO 2:00 PM. Featuring students of Professor Amy Porter and solos from graduating students.
PROGRAM: Doppler - Rondo; Souvenir de Prague, Op. 24; Colquhoun - Charanga; Bozza - Jour d’ete a la montagne; Berio - Sequenza I; Feld - Sonata; Clarke - The Great Train Race; Kuhlau - Trio No. 1; Clarke - Hatching Aliens; Hovhaness - “The Spirit of Ink”. Free - no tickets required
2:00pm, Moore Building, McIntosh Theatre
PROGRAM: Boerma - Zirk; Plog - Nocturne; Schnyder - Sonata for Horn and Piano; Ewazen - Frostfire; Western Fanfare. Free - no tickets required
5:00pm, Moore Building, Britton Recital Hall
Program will feature Six German Songs for voice, clarinet and piano by Louis Spohr and Hirtenlied for voice, clarinet and piano by Giacomo Meyerbeer, plus selected solo works for both voice and clarinet by 19th-century German composers. Free - no tickets required
5:00pm, Walgreen Drama Center, Stamps Auditorium
PROGRAM: Schubert - Sonata in A Major D. 959; Mompou - El lago from Paisajes; Agitato from Impresiones Intimas; Canción y Danza IX; Bartók - Dance Suite Sz. 77. Free - no tickets required
5:00pm, Moore Building, McIntosh Theatre
Kathleen Telfer and Company bring new meaning to French forms of classical dance. Free - no tickets required
5:15pm, Burton Memorial Tower, Baird Carillon
University Carillonneur Steven Ball will re-create the 1936 dedicatory recital. Free - no tickets required
7:30pm, Rackham, Auditorium
Under the direction of Ian Ding, with assistance from co-directors Joseph Gramley and Jonathan Ovalle, the University of Michigan Percussion Ensemble presents STEVE REICH: A 75th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. This exciting concert will feature some of Reich's most seminal works, including the incomparable "Drumming, Part 1," and 2009's "Mallet Quartet." The Ensemble will also perform Reich's "Clapping Music," as well as "Nagoya Marimbas" and "Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ."
In addition to Reich's own compositions, the evening will showcase two recent works, by other composers, that have been inspired by Reich's career: WILCO drummer Glenn Kotche's "Clapping Music Variations" and "Music for Pieces of Wood for Drums," by Bang on a Can's David Cossin. Free - no tickets required
8:00pm, Moore Building, McIntosh Theatre
PROGRAM: Sarath - Shirodara - Hanlon - Bass and Drums; Chaplin - Smile; Hanlon - A Jazz Four Seasons; Ellington - Satin Doll. Free - no tickets required
8:00pm, Walgreen Drama Center, Stamps Auditorium
PROGRAM: Beethoven - Trio for two oboes and English horn in C Major; Dutilleux - Sonata for Oboe and Piano; Dring - Trio for Flute Oboe and Piano. Free - no tickets required