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Edition: July 31, 2009
| JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC APPOINTS ORGANIST JEFFREY SMITH TO FACULTY |
Coinciding with the installation of a new pipe organ in its Auer Hall, the Jacobs School of Music announced the appointment of acclaimed organist Jeffrey Smith, who will join the Jacobs faculty roster as a visiting associate professor in the fall of 2009.
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| COLLEGIATE PREMIERE OF THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA OPENS! |
IU Opera Theater's collegiate premiere of the Tony Award-winning musical The Light in the Piazza (by Adam Guettel) is guest conducted by Broadway veteran Dan Riddle, the associate conductor of the original hit Broadway show. The production opened at the Musical Arts Center, July 31, with additional performances Aug. 1, 7, and 8. >>Click here for more.
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| ADDITIONAL EVENTS |
 Don’t miss the Summer Chamber Choir and Organ concert on Aug. 5, conducted by William Jon Gray, in celebration of Mendelssohn’s 200th birthday. And Aug. 6 is your last chance to catch this year’s Festival Orchestra. The program will feature music by Sibelius and Berlioz, and be conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero. >>Click here for more. |
| FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENT, AND ALUMNI NEWS |
This edition of Fanfare sends kudos to Joshua Bell, Robert Hatten, Michael Vernon, Lawrence Brownlee, Cyril Deaconoff, and Evan Rogister.. >>Click here for more. |
| ARTICLES, PREVIEWS, AND REVIEWS |
| Read all the coverage of this year’s Summer Music Festival. Of course, there is much more music school coverage in the Herald-Times and beyond!
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NOTE: The next issue of Fanfare will be published August 28, 2009. Please e-mail submissions to musicpub@indiana.edu by August 25, 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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