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A Grand Night for Singing

Sep. 29 4:00pm
Hill Auditorium

Red Noses

Dept. of Theatre & Drama
Oct. 3-13
Arthur Miller Theatre

 

Past Events

Scholarship Showcase

Sep. 23 4:00pm
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

A Grand Night For Singing

Sep. 29 7:30pm
Hill Auditorium

Almost, Maine

Dept. of Theatre & Drama
Oct. 4-14
Walgreen Drama Center

Sunday in the Park with George

Dept. of Musical Theatre
Oct. 11-21
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

Don Giovanni

Univ. Opera Theatre
Nov. 8-11
Power Center

Bat Boy: The Musical

Dept. of Musical Theatre
Nov. 15-18
Walgreen Drama Center

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Dept. of Theatre & Drama
Dec. 6-9
Power Center

Collage Concert

Jan. 19 8:00pm
Hill Auditorium

Translation

Dept. of Dance
Feb. 7-10
Power Center

The Skin of Our Teeth

Dept. of Theatre & Drama
Feb. 21-24
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

The Laramie Project

Dept. of Musical Theatre
Feb. 21-24
Walgreen Drama Center

Ariadne auf Naxos

Univ. Opera Theatre
Mar. 28-31
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

August: Osage County

Dept. of Theatre & Drama
Apr. 4-14
Walgreen Drama Center

Jazz Showcase

Apr. 14 7:30pm
Walgreen Drama Center

Crazy for You

Dept. of Musical Theatre
Apr. 18-21
Power Center

Monday, October 8, 2012    << Previous Day    Next Day >>

Dance on Screen Exhibition

12:00pm, Off-Campus Location, Work Gallery - 306 S. State Street, Ann Arbor

Thurnau Prof. of Dance Peter Sparling’s screendance installation, Clonal Renderings will be shown as part of: I know you’re there, but who am I?: Explorations of Identity and Place. This juried exhibition explores the intersection of identity and place. How does place shape identity? How does identity shape the places we choose to inhabit?

Gallery hours 12PM-7PM. Free - no tickets required

Jazz Masterclass

6:00pm, Moore Building, Room 1320

Steve Swell, Gebhard Ullman and Barry Altschul, guest clinicians. Free - no tickets required

Concert Band

8:00pm, Hill Auditorium

Rodney Dorsey, conductor. The Michigan Concert Band begins the year with repertoire that highlights musical quotations. Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance graduate Joel Puckett's salute to Puccini's Turandot and Johann Hummel's Die Eselshaut have direct links to two different operatic periods. Doctoral student conductor Patrcia Cornett will lead the Concert Band in Vincent Persichetti's Masquerade for Band, a work in which Persichetti quotes himself by borrowing material and techniques from his composition text Twentieth Century Harmony. The concert concludes with Symphony no. 2 by Frank Ticheli's (another successful U-M graduate). Borrowing from J. S. Bach, the finale provides a rousing conclusion to our first program of the new semester! PROGRAM: Puckett - Ping Pang Pong; Holst - Bach Suite; J.S. Bach - Come Sweet Death; Grainger - Blithe Bells; Persichetti - Masquerade for Band Patricia Cornett, graduate conductor; Hummel - Die Eselshaut; Ticheli - Symphony No. 2. Free - no tickets required

Faculty Recital: Yizhak Schotten, viola & Katherine Collier, piano

8:00pm, Moore Building, Britton Recital Hall

with Daniel Gilbert, clarinet. PROGRAM: WF Bach - Sonata for Viola and Piano in C Minor ; Liszt - Liebestraum; JS Bach - Komm’, Susser Tod (Come Sweet Death); Mendelssohn - Sweet Remembrance from Songs Without Words; Kreisler - Tambourin Chinois; Brahms - Minnelied, op. 71, no. 5; Beethoven - Trio in E-flat Major for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano, op. 38. Free - no tickets required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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