2021 Joseph and Violet Magyar Lecture in Hungarian Studies: Kelly St. Pierre (Wichita State University)
April 5th 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
"Folksong and Ethnic Cleansing in Central Europe"
FREE VIRTUAL EVENTThis event is part of the 2021 Cleveland Humanities Festival: IDENTITY.
Daniel Shapiro, Cycle of Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas (Concert No. 7)
April 4th 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
With Pre-Concert on Fortepiano by Meng Yuan and Mikhail Grazhdanov
Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra Spring Virtual Concert I
March 30th 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
SILVER HALL CONCERT SERIES
Graduate Recital: Jane Leggiero (DMA), Viol
March 29th 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
FREE VIRTUAL EVENT
Department of Music Colloquium: Carlos Abril (University of Miami)
March 26th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
“Whom Do We Serve? Whom Do We Leave Behind?: Equity and Access in Music Education”
FREE VIRTUAL EVENTMusic Colloquia provide a weekly forum for presentation and discussion of recent research by distinguished visitors, CWRU faculty, and graduate students in musicology, historical performance practice, and music education.
[Postponed] Graduate Lecture-Recital: Alan Choo (DMA), Baroque Violin
March 25th 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Please check back for rescheduled performance date.
(March 22-29) CWRU Choirs: Virtual Choir Week
March 24th 8:00 PM - March 29th 8:00 PM
Join the CWRU Choirs as they debut eleven new virtual choir broadcasts on the CWRU Department of Music YouTube Channel.
Graduate Recital: Anna O'Connell (DMA), Soprano and Triple Harp
March 23rd 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
FREE VIRTUAL EVENT
- MacQueen
Graduate Work-in-Progress: Madelaine Matej MacQueen
March 23rd 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
The Sight of Sound: Vocal Intervention through Anatomical Alteration
FREE VIRTUAL EVENTIn the late nineteenth century, the invention of new devices for seeing inside the human body coincided with a sudden enthusiasm for medical specialization. At the same time, the Parisian government put physicians directly in charge of opera singers and other vocal performers. The new profession of laryngologist or voice scientist used medical imaging technologies to produce visual evidence of the anatomical and physiologic aspects of voice disorder in their patients.
Department of Music Colloquium: Sabine Feisst (Arizona State University)
March 12th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
“U.S.-Mexico Border Chords & Discords: Perspectives on the Changing Sonic Ecologies in the American Southwest”
FREE VIRTUAL EVENTMusic Colloquia provide a weekly forum for presentation and discussion of recent research by distinguished visitors, CWRU faculty, and graduate students in musicology, historical performance practice, and music education.
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