Euphonium Residency with Steven and Misa Mead

The School of Music is pleased to welcome guest artists Steven and Misa Mead for a two-day euphonium residency. British-born Steven Mead is widely regarded as one of the most successful professional euphonium soloists of the day, performing over 75 concerts per year with some of the leading orchestras, wind, brass, and military bands worldwide and has elevated the instrument's visibility. His innovative, pioneering work with the euphonium has gained him worldwide fame, and he is in high demand as a recitalist and clinician in the world of bass playing.

Empire of Venus - A New Play by Professor Aislinn Melchior

It's mythology with the grisly bits. Based on material in Ovid's Metamorphoses, the play traces Ovid's developing understanding of the women he writes, the violence of empire, and the importance of voice.

The material is heavy, but there are also funny scenes and the cast is wonderful. You will laugh and you might also cry. The very process of working with these actors has been an experience of catharsis.

Empire of Venus - A New Play by Professor Aislinn Melchior

It's mythology with the grisly bits. Based on material in Ovid's Metamorphoses, the play traces Ovid's developing understanding of the women he writes, the violence of empire, and the importance of voice.

The material is heavy, but there are also funny scenes and the cast is wonderful. You will laugh and you might also cry. The very process of working with these actors has been an experience of catharsis.

Empire of Venus - A New Play by Professor Aislinn Melchior

It's mythology with the grisly bits. Based on material in Ovid's Metamorphoses, the play traces Ovid's developing understanding of the women he writes, the violence of empire, and the importance of voice.

The material is heavy, but there are also funny scenes and the cast is wonderful. You will laugh and you might also cry. The very process of working with these actors has been an experience of catharsis.

Habitat for Humanity Bird House Painting!

Fun community-building event for all.  We will be painting birdhouses, eating pizza and snacks, and maybe even watching a movie!! Feel free to stop by for a bit, or stay the whole time!! The birdhouses make great gifts for the holiday season! Come to the Rotunda 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, December 3. (Take a break from studying!)

Empire of Venus - A New Play by Professor Aislinn Melchior

It's mythology with the grisly bits. Based on material in Ovid's Metamorphoses, the play traces Ovid's developing understanding of the women he writes, the violence of empire, and the importance of voice.

The material is heavy, but there are also funny scenes and the cast is wonderful. You will laugh and you might also cry. The very process of working with these actors has been an experience of catharsis.

Noon Convocation: Student Recital Performances

Join us for the School of Music Noon Convocation featuring a variety of student recitals with performances by the following students:

  • Aiden Higgins ’24, cello; with Isabella Jie, piano
  • Seren Hawtrey ’24, cello
  • Chloe Montoya ’24, saxophone
  • Jess Soltero ‘24, soprano; with Kim Davenport, piano
  • Liana Greger ‘24, soprano; with Kim Davenport, piano
  • Larissa Gaulke ‘24, soprano; with Kim Davenport, piano
  • Raine Filbert ’23, mezzo-soprano

     

Student Art Market

The Student Art Market is back! Not only will students will be selling everything from arts to crafts, we’re also encouraging students to bring in any clothes collecting dust in their closet and participate in a clothing swap! Join us in the Rotunda from 5:30-7:30 p.m. to swap free clothes and more.