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Edition: March 06, 2009
IU OPERA THEATER TO PRESENT COLLEGIATE PREMIERE OF 'THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA' THIS SUMMER

Light in the Piazza Continuing its tradition of offering operatic premieres, the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music announced today (Feb. 25) that it will present the collegiate premiere of the celebrated musical The Light in the Piazza (music and lyrics by Adam Guettel) in a brand-new production during the 2009 IU Summer Music Festival. Performance dates are July 31, Aug. 1, 7, and 8.  >> Click here for more.

A NEW ‘SWAN LAKE’ CENTERPIECE OF IU BALLET THEATER'S SPRING BALLET
Swan Lake

In its 2008-2009 season finale, Indiana University Ballet Theater presents "Variations on a Russian Theme," with a new, contemporary classical version of Swan Lake and a world premiere choreography by Matthew Neenan, March 27 and 28 at the Musical Arts Center.
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BAROQUE TROMBONE ENSEMBLE INVITED TO BOSTON EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL 'FRINGE'

SacabucheThe Baroque trombone ensemble ¡Sacabuche!, made up of students and alumni of the IU Jacobs School of Music, has been invited to perform in the fringe festival of the internationally recognized 2009 Boston Early Music Festival. >>Click here for more.

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONIC CHOIR HONORS JACOBS DEAN EMERITUS CHARLES H. WEBB
Charles H. Webb

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir has honored Dean Emeritus Charles H. Webb as the inaugural recipient of the Elmer Steffen Founder's Award. The recognition is named in honor of Elmer Steffen who served as the first conductor of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir in 1937.
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ADDITIONAL EVENTS

There are plenty more great events to squeeze in before Spring Break! Check out the Trombone Faculty Recital and Giulio Cesare tonight. In addition to the opera’s closing performance tomorrow evening, you may enjoy two recitals featuring guests, as well as the New Music Ensemble. Sunday showcases the Contemporary Vocal Ensemble and three Faculty Recitals, while the Percussion and Jazz Ensembles perform on Monday, with the Symphonic and Concert Bands on Tuesday. David Effron conducts the IU Philharmonic Orchestra in Mahler’s Seventh Symphony on Wednesday. Check the Events listing for many more daily events, and make your plans now!>>Click here for more.

FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENT, AND ALUMNI NEWS

This edition of Fanfare applauds the accomplishments of Costanza Cuccaro, John Tafoya, Jeff Nelsen, Mason Copeland, Catherine Elliott, Samantha Cook, Daniel Bubeck, Ljubomir Puskaricic, Michael Berkowitz, Angela Mannino, Patrick Summers, and many others! >>Click here for more.

ARTICLES, PREVIEWS, AND REVIEWS

Read about flutist Daniel Stein, who has won a position in the YouTube Symphony Orchestra, as well as prize-winning organist Mason Copeland and all the other music school coverage in the Herald-Times and beyond.>>Click here for more.

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NOTE: The next issue of Fanfare will be published March 20, 2009. Please e-mail submissions to musicpub@indiana.edu by March 17, 2009. Don't forget to include Web-quality photos! To ensure that the most accurate information is published, please proof materials before submitting.



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