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2015-2016 SEASON

music.msu.edu

MSU Music

We have a wonderful and very diverse season planned this year! Our musical offerings include the finest chamber music, fully staged operas, major choral, orchestral, and band productions, award-winning jazz, an excellent array of artist-faculty and guest artist recitals, world premieres, exciting contemporary music, and something new— the “Taylor Johnston Early Music Series,” three concerts with renowned guest artists focused on historically informed performances of music from the Baroque and Renaissance periods. Kicking off the MSU Federal Credit Union Showcase Series, our choral and orchestral ensembles join together to perform Handel’s beloved and inspiring “Messiah” in December, followed by “A Jazzy Little Christmas,” featuring the MSU Professors of Jazz. Two new showcase events, “A Spanish Serenade” and “International Chamber Soloists with Violinist Dmitri Berlinsky,” will satisfy song and string lovers. Familiar favorites include the Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series, Cello Plus Chamber Music Festival, Jazz Spectacular, and Latin IS America Festival—something for every musical taste! Please join us often in our renovated, intimate venues for one of life’s greatest pleasures—music.

2015-2016 MSU College of Music Season

James ForgerDEAN, COLLEGE OF MUSIC

3 VENUES

4 MSUFCU SHOWCASE SERIES

5 JOANNE AND BILL CHURCH WEST CIRCLE SERIES

6 TAYLOR JOHNSTON EARLY MUSIC SERIES

7 CELLO PLUS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL

8 MSU OPERA THEATRE

9-11 ARTIST-FACULTY RECITAL SERIES SPONSORED BY WKAR

12-13 GUEST ARTISTS

GREETINGS

MusicMSU MusicMSU MusicMSU (517) 353-5340new.livestream.com/musicmsu

14 ORCHESTRAS

15 JAZZ

16 BANDS

17 MUSIQUE 21

18 CHOIRS

19-29 CALENDAR

31 GIVING

32 INFORMATION

33-34 PURCHASE TICKETS

35 ABOUT US

The beautifully renovated campus venues – Cook Recital Hall and

Fairchild Theatre – are the primary spaces used by the College of Music

and offer audiences an amazingly acoustic and intimate experience

designed to take entertainment to a whole new level. With not a bad

seat in the house audiences are very pleased with the perfect sound

and close proximity all within air-conditioned comfort.

Other performance spaces used by the College of Music throughout

the season include Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center and

Demonstration Hall.

VENUES

Cook Recital Hall

MSU CAMPUS VENUES (see map on page 32)

COBB GREAT HALL, WHARTON CENTER (Seats 2,420)

750 East Shaw Lane at Bogue Street | MSU Campus

COOK RECITAL HALL, MUSIC BUILDING (Seats 182)

333 West Circle Drive | MSU Campus

DEMONSTRATION HALL (Seats 350)

229 Demonstration Hall Road | MSU Campus

FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM (Seats 464)

542 Auditorium Road | MSU Campus

HART RECITAL HALL, MUSIC BUILDING (Seats 85)

333 West Circle Drive | MSU Campus

Fairchild Theatre

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showcase seriesMSU Federal Credit Union

A Spanish Serenade1/22 Friday, 8:00 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

“Una Serenata Española,” MSU voice faculty and students from the MSU Opera Theatre court, charm and croon their audience in a Spanish-themed evening of opera and song from Giuseppe Verdi to Cole Porter.

TICKETS available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door.

Generously sponsored by Drs. Lou A. and Roy J. Simon n

International Chamber Soloists with Violinist Dmitri Berlinsky4/22 Friday, 8:00 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Hailing from all over the world, this group of soloists, united in its purpose and love of classical music, and under the energetic leadership of violinist Dmitri Berlinsky, performs music for orchestras with the flair and freedom of soloists.

TICKETS available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door.

Generously sponsored by Jim and Geri Potchen

Handel’s Messiah 12/6 Sunday, 7:00 p.m. COBB GREAT HALL, WHARTON CENTER

Composed 274 years ago, Messiah, which includes the famous Hallelujah Chorus, continues to be one of the world’s most popular works. Choral Union, University Chorale, and State Singers share the stage with the MSU Symphony Orchestra to continue this powerful holiday tradition. Jonathan Reed, conductor.

TICKETS available at Wharton Center box office, call (517) 432-2000, (800) WHARTON, whartoncenter.com, or at the door. Add $3.00 for Wharton facility fee. This is not a College of Music fee.

and Roy J. Simon

A Jazzy Little Christmas12/19 Saturday, 8:00 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Celebrate the season with the MSU Professors of Jazz and friends as they present their festive favorites – a perfect way to swing into the holidays.

TICKETS available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door.

Generously sponsored by Wolverine Development Corporation, Joseph Maguire; Craig and Lisa Murray

This series connects you with a variety of exhilarating ensembles. Enjoy the holiday

classics, Spanish songs, and a string chamber group. Both the Cobb Great Hall of

Wharton Center and Fairchild Theatre play host to this series.

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The entire Showcase Series is generously

sponsored by the Michigan State University

Federal Credit Union.

TICKETS$20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

TICKETS$15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $5 for students. Available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door.

west circle seriesJoanne and Bill Church

Music of Antonin Dvořák10/5 Monday, 7:30 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Man of all nations. The son of a butcher, Dvořák’s music is infused with the folk songs and dances of his native Bohemia.

Generously sponsored by Byron and Dee Cook; William David Brohn

Join us for the sixth annual Joanne and Bill Church West Circle Series featuring the many

faces of your favorite composers. Our expert concert guides take you on a musical

journey from solo piano to full choral ensembles with chamber music along the way.

The entire West Circle Series is generously

sponsored by Joanne and Bill Church.

The Magic of Mendelssohn11/9 Monday, 7:30 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Pianist, conductor, composer — an amazing prodigy and musical genius whose gifts were rivaled only by Mozart.

Generously sponsored by April Clobes and Glen BroughBeth and the late Dr. Milton Muelder

Happy Birthday Mozart1/25 Monday, 7:30 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

260 years young! You are cordially invited to a special birthday celebration at the Fairchild Theatre!

Generously sponsored by Martha L. and John R. Brick by Hari Kern and the

Beethoven!3/14 Monday, 7:30 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

A giant among giants. The composer who created some of the most important and enduring works in the history of music while completely deaf.

Generously sponsored by Hari Kern and the late Ralph R. Edminster, M.D.

early music series cello plus chamber music festival

Taylor Johnston

Romantic Masterpieces (Concert 1)4/4 Monday, 7:30 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Guest artists include: Livia Sohn, violin (Stanford), Victor Uzur, cello (Weber State), and Maiya Papach, viola (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra).

Generously sponsored by Charlie and Nancy Seebeck

Mozart for Five (Concert 2)4/6 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Guest artists include: Sergei Babayan, piano (Juilliard), Ruggero Allifranchini, violin (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra), and Maiya Papach, viola (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra).

Generously sponsored by the Belle and Julius Harris Visiting Artist Fund established by Lauren Julius Harris

Edward Parmentier, harpsichord10/7 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. COOK RECITAL HALL, MUSIC BUILDING

Keyboard music of 17th-century composers, including Byrd, Frescobaldi, L. Couperin, and Froberger performed on MSU’s Robert Duffy harpsichord in meantone tuning.

This new series will bring high quality performances of early music to the university and

the Greater Lansing community. It presents three recitals each season featuring guest

artists who will provide opportunities for learning more about Baroque and Renaissance

music and performing on period instruments.

The 16th annual Cello Plus Chamber Music Festival, slated for April 4, 6, 8, and 10,

2016, presents chamber music favorites with acclaimed artist-faculty and well-known

international guest artists.

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Chamber Music Favorites: Stars from Korea (Concert 3) 4/8 Friday, 8:00 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Guest artists include: Hae Sun Paik, piano (Cleveland Institute), Kyung-Sun Lee, violin (Seoul National University), Ruggero Allifranchini, violin (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra), and Maiya Papach, viola (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra).

Generously sponsored by Beth and the late Dr. Milton Muelder

From Haydn to… Prutsman (Concert 4) 4/10 Sunday, 3:00 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Guest artists include: St. Lawrence String Quartet (Stanford) and Stephen Prutsman, piano.

Generously sponsored by Stanley and Selma Hollander

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The Oberlin Baroque Ensemble1/29 Friday, 8:00 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Michael Lynn, baroque flute/recorderCatharina Meints, viola da gamba/ baroque celloMarilyn McDonald, baroque violinWebb Wiggins, harpsichord

Showcasing the great variety of 17th- and 18th-century repertoire from Italy, England, and Germany. Featuring MSU’s Robert Duffy harpsichord.

The Italian Madrigal: Songs of Love and War4/19 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

Historically informed performances of works by Arcadelt, Verdelot, Marenzio, Gesualdo, and Monteverdi.

Members of the University Choraleand guest artistsDavid Rayl, curator

TICKETS$15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $5 for students. Available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door.

TICKETS$10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free forstudents. Available from College of Musicbox office, (517) 353-5340, online atmusic.msu.edu, or at the door.

The entire Taylor Johnston Early Music Series is

generously sponsored by Taylor Johnston.

Visit youtube.com/musicMSU

Browse Opera Playlists.

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opera theatreMSU Opera Theatre presents two fully staged and costumed productions each season.

MSU Symphony Orchestra will perform in the pit.

FALL: A Room With a View: music by Robert Nelson, libretto by Buck Ross11/18 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.11/20 Friday, 8:00 p.m.11/21 Saturday, 8:00 p.m.11/22 Sunday, 3:00 p.m.FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

CONDUCTOR Marcello Cormio DIRECTOR Melanie Helton

A young woman is torn between social convention and her heart in this romantic comic opera set in Italy and England. Victorian reserve and Italian passion are combined into a life-affirming love story that will set hearts soaring. Based upon the novel by E.M. Forster and made famous by the Merchant-Ivory film.

Generously sponsored by Jack and Dottie Withrow

MSU

SPRING: The Savage Land by Jin Xiang; and Bernstein Sings America 3/23 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.3/25 Friday, 8:00 p.m.3/26 Saturday, 8:00 p.m.3/27 Sunday, 3:00 p.m.FAIRCHILD THEATRE, MSU AUDITORIUM

CONDUCTORS Youqing Yang and David Rayl DIRECTOR Melanie Helton

The spring opera presentation marks the 10th anniversary of MSU/China Vocal Arts Collaboration with a double bill of theatrical music from both worlds. A mix of classical music and Chinese folk music, A Savage Land (sung in Chinese) is set in northern China in the 1920s and centers on a wrongfully imprisoned man who wreaks vengeance on those responsible for his fate. Next, a rollicking revue of the music of Leonard Bernstein follows, featuring pieces from On the Town, Wonderful Town, West Side Story, and Trouble in Tahiti. Both shows will include Chinese and MSU students, and will be performed in Beijing and on MSU’s campus.

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The “Best of the Best”—from MSU to the world’s biggest stages—New York’s Metropolitan

Opera, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center to concert halls in Asia, Europe, and South America,

College of Music faculty artists inspire audiences around the country and around the world.

9/2 Wed 7:30 p.m. Jan Eberle, oboe Cook Recital Hall $

9/3 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Joseph Lulloff, saxophone, and Yu-Lien The, piano Fairchild Theatre $

9/22 Tues 7:30 p.m. Corbin Wagner, horn, and Zhihua Tang, piano Fairchild Theatre $

9/23 Wed 7:30 p.m. Melanie Helton, soprano, and Derek Polischuk, piano Fairchild Theatre $

9/25 Fri 8:00 p.m. MSU Professors of Jazz Fairchild Theatre $

10/4 Sun 3:00 p.m. I-Fu Wang, violin, and Ralph Votapek, piano Cook Recital Hall $

10/4 Sun 7:00 p.m. Marc Embree, bass-baritone Cook Recital Hall $

10/22 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Tasha Warren-Yehuda, clarinet Fairchild Theatre $

10/27 Tues 7:30 p.m. Walter Verdehr, violin Fairchild Theatre $

10/28 Wed 7:30 p.m. Suren Bagratuni, cello Fairchild Theatre $

11/1 Sun 3:00 p.m. Anne Nispel, soprano, and Harlan Jennings, baritone Fairchild Theatre $

11/10 Tues 7:30 p.m. Yuri Gandelsman, viola Cook Recital Hall $

12/5 Sat 8:00 p.m. Panayis Lyras, piano Fairchild Theatre $

12/9 Wed 7:30 p.m. Michael Kroth, bassoon, and Deborah Moriarty, piano Cook Recital Hall $

1/12 Tues 7:30 p.m. Richard Fracker, tenor Cook Recital Hall $

1/15 Fri 8:00 p.m. Richard Sherman, flute Cook Recital Hall $

1/21 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Walter Verdehr, violin Cook Recital Hall $

2/3 Wed 7:30 p.m. Philip Sinder, tuba Fairchild Theatre $

2/7 Sun 3:00 p.m. Ava Ordman, trombone, Justin Emerich, trumpet, and Derek Polischuk, piano Fairchild Theatre $

2/11 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Guy Yehuda, clarinet Cook Recital Hall $

2/26 Fri 7:00 and MSU Professors of Jazz 9:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall $

3/3 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Derek Polischuk, piano Fairchild Theatre $

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

TICKETS$20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $5 for students. Available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door.

Preview lectures are held 45 minutes

before each performance.

WKAR presents the College of Music artist-faculty recital series

The Artist-Faculty Recital Series is

generously sponsored by WKAR.

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3/28 Mon 7:30 p.m. Zhihua Tang, piano Fairchild Theatre $

3/29 Tues 7:30 p.m. Guy Yehuda, clarinet, and Michael Kroth, bassoon Cook Recital Hall $

3/30 Wed 7:30 p.m. Yuri Gandelsman, viola, and Johnny Gandelsman, violin Fairchild Theatre $

4/1 Fri 8:00 p.m. Ron Newman, jazz piano Fairchild Theatre $

4/11 Mon 7:30 p.m. Peter Lightfoot, baritone, and Deborah Moriarty, piano Fairchild Theatre $

4/18 Mon 7:30 p.m. Ralph Votapek, piano Fairchild Theatre $

Faculty RecordingsTo learn more about recent recordings from our faculty artists, visit our

website: music.msu.edu/faculty and click on Faculty Books and Recordings.

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

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guest artistsThe College of Music attracts a number of talented guests, lecturers, and artists in

residence to the campus each year. Check our website for updates on guests throughout

the season.

9/20 Sun 5:00 p.m. Pandit Nayan Ghosh, sitar, and Subrata Bhattacharya, tabla Cook Recital Hall $10

9/23 Wed 7:30 p.m. Tala Rasa Percussion Group Cook Recital Hall FREE

9/29 Tues 7:30 p.m. David Maslanka, guest composer (Symphony Band) Cobb Great Hall $

9/30 Wed 7:30 p.m. Wisconsin Brass Quintet Fairchild Theatre FREE

10/1 Thurs 7:30 p.m. David Maslanka, guest composer (Wind Symphony) Cobb Great Hall $

10/2 Fri 8:00 p.m. Jonathan Nichol, saxophone (Symphony Orchestra) Cobb Great Hall $

10/7 Wed 7:30 p.m. Edward Parmentier, harpsichord (Taylor Johnston Early Music Series) Cook Recital Hall $

10/9 Fri 8:00 p.m. Brian Lynch, jazz trumpet (Jazz Orchestras, MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence) Fairchild Theatre $

10/16 Fri 8:00 p.m. Arthur Greene, piano Fairchild Theatre $

10/26 Mon 7:30 p.m. Timothy Jones, bass-baritone (Musique 21) Fairchild Theatre FREE

10/27 Tues 7:30 p.m. Steven Bryant and Matt Schoendorff, guest composers (Symphony Band) Cobb Great Hall $

10/29 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Kevin Puts and Steven Bryant, guest composers (Wind Symphony) Cobb Great Hall $

11/18-11/22 W, F, Sa, Su Marcello Cormio, guest conductor $20 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. (A Room With a View) Fairchild Theatre $18 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. $5

11/20 Fri 8:00 p.m. Steven Bryant, guest composer (Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra) Cobb Great Hall $

11/22 Sun 5:00 p.m. Chitravina N. Ravikiran, chitravina, Trichy Shankaran, mridangam, and Mohan Kumar Puliyar, ghatam Cook Recital Hall $10

11/23 Mon 7:30 p.m. Danilo Rossi, viola, and Janna Gandelsman, piano Cook Recital Hall $

12/4 Fri 8:00 p.m. Jimmy Cobb, jazz drums (Jazz Orchestras, MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence) Fairchild Theatre $

1/16 Sat 8:00 p.m. Michael Heald, violin, and Timothy Lovelace, piano Cook Recital Hall $

1/17 Su 3:00 and Billy Childs, guest composer (Jazz: Spirituals, 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Protest Concert) Fairchild Theatre FREE (tickets required)

1/29 Fri 8:00 p.m. Oberlin Baroque Ensemble (Taylor Johnston Early Music Series) Fairchild Theatre $

2/4 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Felui Gasull, guest composer (Wind Symphony) Cobb Great Hall $

2/5 Fri 8:00 p.m. Mark Dupere, guest conductor (Symphony Orchestra) Cobb Great Hall $

2/12 Fri 7:00 and Kenny Barron, jazz piano (Jazz Octets, 9:30 p.m. MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence) Cook Recital Hall $

3/4 Fri 8:00 p.m. Tim Warfield, jazz saxophone (Jazz Orchestras and MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence) Fairchild Theatre $

3/23-3/27 W, F, Sa, Su Youquing Yang, guest conductor $20 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. (The Savage Land) Fairchild Theatre $18 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. $5

St. Lawrence String Quartet Cello Plus Chamber Music FestivalApril 10 • Fairchild Theatre. See page 7

The St. Lawrence String Quartet has developed an undisputed reputation as a truly world class chamber ensemble. The quartet–Geoff Nuttall, violin, Owen Dalby, violin, Lesley Robertson, viola, Christopher Costanza, cello–performs internationally and has served as Ensemble in Residence at Stanford University since 1998.

Steven Bryant, composerWind SymphonyOctober 29 •

Cobb Great

Hall. See page 21

Steven Bryant’s music fuses lyricism, drama, technology, and humor into works that enthrall listeners and performers alike. His music for wind ensemble has reshaped the genre, with several works entering the standard repertoire.

Kevin Puts, composerWind Symphony October 29 •

Cobb Great Hall

See page 21

Pulitzer Prize-winner Kevin Puts, critically acclaimed for his distinctive and richly colored musical voice, has been hailed as one of the most important composers of his generation.

Kenny Barron, jazz pianoJazz Octets and MSUFCU Jazz Artist in ResidenceFebruary 12 • Cook

Recital Hall. See page 25

Jazz pianist, composer, educator Kenny Barron is recognized the world over as a master of performance and composition. Known for his lyrical style of playing, he has been recorded on hundreds of recordings as both leader and sideman.

Oberlin Baroque EnsembleTaylor Johnston Early Music SeriesJanuary 29 • Fairchild Theatre

See page 6

The internationally renowned faculty ensemble from Oberlin College and Conservatory, which includes members Michael Lynn, Marilyn McDonald, Catharina Meints, and Webb Wiggins, has toured throughout the United States performing at major colleges and universities.

Sergei Babayan, pianistCello Plus Chamber Music FestivalApril 6 • Fairchild Theatre. See

page 7

Armenian-American Sergei Babayan, a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, has won a number of prestigious international awards. In addition to his concert and solo career, he teaches at the Juilliard School and continues to be an artist in residence at the Cleveland Institute of Music.

Billy Childs, composer, pianistJazz: Spirituals, Prayer and Protest ConcertJanuary 17 • Fairchild Theatre

See page 24

Pianist, recording artist, and one of the foremost American composers of his era, Billy Childs grew up immersed in jazz, classical, and popular music influences. He has been nominated for 13 Grammy awards and has won.

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

3/30 Wed 7:30 p.m. Johnny Gandelsman, violin (Yuri Gandelsman, viola) Fairchild Theatre $

3/31 Thurs 7:30 p.m. World Percussion Group and Maraca2, percussion Fairchild Theatre $

4/4-4/10 Cello Plus guests: St. Lawrence String Quartet, pianists Sergei Babayan, Stephen Prutsman, and Hae Sun Paik, violinists Ruggero Allifranchini, Livia Sohn, and Kyung-Sun Lee, Maiya Papach, viola, and Victor Uzur, cello Fairchild Theatre $$

4/16 Sat 8:00 p.m. Louis Hayes, jazz drummer $25 (Jazz Spectacular Finale Concert) Fairchild Theatre $20 $15

4/30 Sat 8:00 p.m. Weimar Arancibia, guest conductor (Symphony Orchestra and choirs) Cobb Great Hall $

Pandhit Nayan Ghosh, sitarSeptember

20 • Cook

Recital Hall.

See page 19

Pandit Nayan Ghosh is acclaimed around the world as one of India’s foremost musicians, with an unusual dimension – the only maestro with superlative command on two diverse instruments—the sitar and the tabla.

Visit youtube.com/musicMSU

Browse Orchestras Playlists.

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MSU JAZZ ENSEMBLES in the College of Music include three big bands—Jazz Orchestra I, Jazz Orchestra II, and Jazz Orchestra III, each made up of 18

members, and conducted by Rodney Whitaker, Etienne Charles and Michael Dease,

respectively. The groups play the repertoire of the great jazz masters as well as a

wide range of soul, swing, blues, and gospel. The four Jazz Octets are eight-piece

ensembles that blend the sounds of big band with small group performance. There

are also 12 Jazz Combos, each consisting of four to six members.

ORCHESTRASMSU ORCHESTRAS The Symphony Orchestra, directed by Kevin Noe, is comprised

of some of the most advanced string, wind, brass, and percussion musicians in the

College of Music. It maintains an intense schedule of six orchestral performances

and two full opera productions each season. The repertoire chosen is often

advanced, and draws from both the well-established orchestral canon and new

works by living composers. Participation in the Symphony Orchestra is by audition

only. The Concert Orchestra, which is open to students, staff, and faculty from all

corners of the university regardless of major, presents four concerts per year and

is designed to be a community-building artistic experience for all involved.

Symphony Orchestra – Kevin Noe, conductor

10/2 Fri 8:00 p.m. Symphony Orchestra Jonathan Nichol and Joseph Lulloff, saxophone, guest soloists Charles Ruggiero, composer Cobb Great Hall $

10/30 Fri 8:00 p.m. Symphony Orchestra Richard Sherman, flute, guest soloist Cobb Great Hall $

11/20 Fri 8:00 p.m. Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra Steven Bryant, guest composer Cobb Great Hall $

12/6 Sun 7:00 p.m. Handel’s Messiah Cobb Great Hall $$$

2/5 Fri 8:00 p.m. Symphony Orchestra Mark Dupere, guest conductor Cobb Great Hall $

3/25 Fri 8:00 p.m. Symphony Orchestra Honors Concert Cobb Great Hall $

4/30 Sat 8:00 p.m. Symphony Orchestra, University Chorale, State Singers, MSU Children’s Choir, MSU Young Women’s Choir Cobb Great Hall $

Concert Orchestra

10/14 Wed 7:30 p.m. Concert Orchestra Fairchild Theatre $

12/3 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Concert Orchestra Fairchild Theatre $

2/24 Wed 7:30 p.m. Concert Band and Concert Orchestra Cobb Great Hall $

4/20 Wed 7:30 p.m. Concert Band and Concert Orchestra Fairchild Theatre $

Jazz Orchestras I, II, III

10/9 Fri 8:00 p.m. Jazz Orchestras with Brian Lynch, jazz trumpet MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Fairchild Theatre $

12/4 Fri 8:00 p.m. Jazz Orchestras with Jimmy Cobb, jazz drums MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Fairchild Theatre $

1/17 Sun 3:00 and Jazz: Spirituals, Prayer and Protest Concert Fairchild Theatre FREE 7:00 p.m. Billy Childs, guest composer (tickets required)

3/4 Fri 8:00 p.m. Jazz Orchestras with Tim Warfield, jazz saxophone MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Fairchild Theatre $

4/15 Fri 8:00 p.m. Swing Dance with Jazz Orchestras (Part of Jazz Spectacular) Demonstration Hall $

4/16 Sat 8:00 p.m. Jazz Spectacular Finale Concert with the $25 legendary jazz drummer Louis Hayes Fairchild Theatre $20 (Part of Jazz Spectacular) $15

Jazz Octets I, II, III, IV

11/13 Fri 8:00 p.m. Jazz Octets Cook Recital Hall $

2/12 Fri 7:00 and Jazz Octets with Kenny Barron, jazz piano 9:30 p.m. MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Cook Recital Hall $

4/14 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Jazz Octets (Part of Jazz Spectacular) Cook Recital Hall $

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Visit youtube.com/musicMSU

Browse Jazz Playlists.

JAZZ

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

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MUSIQUE 21 is a project-based group with flexible

instrumentation that focuses on new work. Utilizing a

variety of media including theatre, film, and movement, this troupe pushes the

envelope of what a 21st-century performance can be. Creating a new performance

style that can only be called a “Theatre of Music,” it is enthusiastically celebrated

by audiences and critics alike.

BANDS

MSU BANDS perform the full spectrum of wind

repertoire including chamber music. The Wind Symphony is comprised of graduate and upper-division undergraduate students

and performs works that require as few as six players as well as the full 55-member

ensemble. Conducted by Kevin Sedatole, the group presents six concerts during

the academic year with additional national performances. The Symphony Band

consists of upper division undergraduate music majors. Conducted by John

Madden, this ensemble maintains an active performance schedule. Concert Band

consists of undergraduate music majors and non-majors. This ensemble presents

four concerts during the academic year and is conducted by David Thornton.

Campus Band provides playing opportunities for non-music majors campus wide

and gives two concerts per semester.

Visit youtube.com/musicMSU

Browse Musique 21 Playlists.

Visit youtube.com/musicMSU

Browse Bands Playlists.

Wind Symphony – Kevin L. Sedatole, conductor

10/1 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Wind Symphony David Maslanka, guest composer Justin Emerich, trumpet, guest artist Cobb Great Hall $

10/29 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Wind Symphony Kevin Puts and Steven Bryant, guest composers Joseph Lulloff, saxophone, guest artist Cobb Great Hall $

11/20 Fri 8:00 p.m. Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra Kevin L. Sedatole, Kevin Noe, conductors Steven Bryant, guest composer Cobb Great Hall $

2/4 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Wind Symphony Felui Gasull, guest composer Cobb Great Hall $

3/24 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Wind Symphony Guy Yehuda, clarinet, guest artist Cobb Great Hall $

4/28 Thurs 7:30 p.m. Wind Symphony Kevin L. Sedatole, David Thornton, and Dustin Barr, conductors Cobb Great Hall $

Symphony Band – John T. Madden, conductor

9/29 Tues 7:30 p.m. Symphony Band David Maslanka, guest composer Cobb Great Hall $

10/27 Tues 7:30 p.m. Symphony Band Steven Bryant and Matt Schoendorff, guest composers, Phil Sinder, tuba, guest artist Cobb Great Hall $

11/1 Sun 3:00 p.m. Spartan Spectacular Cobb Great Hall $12 $10 $8

12/6 Sun 3:00 p.m. Symphony Band and Spartan Youth Wind Symphony John T. Madden, David Thornton, Dustin Barr, conductors Cobb Great Hall $

2/2 Tues 7:30 p.m. Symphony Band Cobb Great Hall $

3/22 Tues 7:30 p.m. Symphony Band Joseph Lulloff, saxophone, guest artist Cobb Great Hall $

4/26 Tues 7:30 p.m. Symphony Band Cobb Great Hall $

Concert Band, Campus Band

10/6 Tues 7:30 p.m. Concert Band and Campus Band David Thornton, conductor Cobb Great Hall $

12/8 Tues 7:30 p.m. Concert Band and Campus Band David Thornton, conductor Cobb Great Hall $

2/23 Tues 7:30 p.m. Campus Bands Cobb Great Hall $

2/24 Wed 7:30 p.m. Concert Band and Concert Orchestra David Thornton, conductor for Concert Band Beaumont Brass, faculty ensemble, guest artists Cobb Great Hall $

4/20 Wed 7:30 p.m. Concert Band and Concert Orchestra David Thornton, conductor for Concert Band Fairchild Theatre $

4/27 Wed 7:30 p.m. Campus Bands Cobb Great Hall $

Alumni Band

5/1 Sun 3:00 p.m. Alumni Band and Spartan Youth Wind Symphony David Thornton and Dustin Barr, conductors Fairchild Theatre FREE

9/28 Mon 7:30 p.m. Musique 21 Dustin Barr, conductor Fairchild Theatre FREE

10/26 Mon 7:30 p.m. Musique 21 Kevin Noe, director Timothy Jones, bass-baritone, guest soloist Fairchild Theatre FREE

2/1 Mon 7:30 p.m. Musique 21 Kevin L. Sedatole, conductor Fairchild Theatre FREE

3/1 Tues 7:30 p.m. Musique 21 Women’s Chamber Ensemble and University Chorale Sandra Snow and Jonathan Reed, conductors Fairchild Theatre FREE

4/25 Mon 7:30 p.m. Musique 21 Kevin Noe, director Fairchild Theatre FREE

MUSIQUE 21

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

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9/23 WednesdayMelanie Helton, soprano, and Derek Polischuk, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Schumann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DichterliebeGabriel Kahane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craigslistlieder

9/25 FridayMSU Professors of JazzARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Generously sponsored by Patrick and Victoria McPharlin

9/28 MondayMusique 217:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

Dustin Barr, conductor

9/29 TuesdaySymphony Band7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

John T. Madden, conductorDavid Maslanka, guest composerBach/Holst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fugue a la GigueBach/Reed . . . . . . . My Jesus, O What AnguishMaslanka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TestamentReed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri ShindigTicheli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SanctuaryMarkowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturn Returns

9/30 WednesdayWisconsin Brass QuintetGUEST RECITAL7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

9/2 WednesdayJan Eberle, oboeARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

With Patrick Johnson, piano, Corbin Wagner, horn, WooJung Kim, oboe, Henry Kanui and Corbin Wagner, narratorsBach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonata in G minorSellner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duo Sonata No. 1Reineke. . . . . . . . .Trio for horn, oboe and pianoIn addition, Professor Eberle will perform a work for solo oboe and a world premiere of a specially compiled “theatre piece” dedicated to her students.

9/3 ThursdayJoseph Lulloff, saxophone, and Yu-Lien The, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Featuring the New Stories of Dorothy Chang, Sonata by Edison Denisov and Sonata by William Albright

9/9 WednesdayJazz on the Grand6:00-7:30 p.m. Lansing City Market, 325 City Market Drive FREE

MSU Professors of Jazz

Presented by MSU College of Music, Lansing Entertainment and Public Facilities Authority, and WKAR.

Generously sponsored by Wolverine Development Corporation, Joe Maguire

9/20 SundayPandit Nayan Ghosh, sitar, and Subrata Bhattacharya, tablaGUEST RECITAL5:00 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building Reserved seating. $10. Tickets available at the door and by contacting Srinivas Kavuturu, [email protected] or call 201-400-1281, by September 10.

9/22 TuesdayCorbin Wagner, horn, and Zhihua Tang, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

With Michael Kroth, bassoon, Chen-Yu Huang, harp, Joseph Lulloff, saxophone, Michael Callahan, harpsichord, and I-Fu Wang, violin

9/23 WednesdayTala Rasa Percussion GroupGUEST RECITAL7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Bldg. FREE

SEPTEMBERCHOIRS

MSU’S CHORAL ENSEMBLES perform secular and sacred music in all styles and

genres representing many eras and cultures. David Rayl directs the University Chorale, which is comprised of the best graduate and upper-level undergraduate

singers in the College of Music. State Singers, directed by Jonathan Reed, includes

music majors and non-music majors and is recognized as the oldest singing

organization on the MSU campus. Women’s Chamber Ensemble, led by Sandra

Snow, focuses on more contemporary repertoire. Men’s Glee Club and Women’s Glee Club are popular ensembles performing in the glee tradition. A mixed choir of

mostly undergraduate singers, Campus Choir performs a wide variety of music from

cultures around the world. The Chamber Choir performs music from a range of

stylistic periods. Choral Union, a large mixed chorus from the community, focuses

on major choral and orchestral works.

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

Choirs

11/1 Sun 7:00 p.m. State Singers and University Chorale Jonathan Reed and David Rayl, conductors Fairchild Theatre $

11/7 Sat 7:00 p.m. Women’s Glee Club Brandon Williams, conductor Fairchild Theatre $

11/7 Sat 8:30 p.m. Men’s Glee Club Jonathan Reed, conductor Fairchild Theatre $

12/1 Tues 7:30 p.m. Women’s Chamber Ensemble, Chamber Choir and Campus Choir Sandra Snow, Holly Lewis, Andrew Minear, conductors Fairchild Theatre $

12/6 Sun 7:00 p.m. Handel’s Messiah Jonathan Reed, conductor Cobb Great Hall $$$

3/1 Tues 7:30 p.m. Musique 21: Women’s Chamber Ensemble and University Chorale Sandra Snow and Jonathan Reed, conductors Fairchild Theatre FREE

4/9 Sat 8:00 p.m. MSU Choral Union and University Chorale David Rayl, conductor Plymouth Congregational Church $

4/12 Tues 7:30 p.m. Chamber Choir and Campus Choir Kristopher Schave and Andrew Minear, conductors Fairchild Theatre $

4/17 Sun 7:00 p.m. Women’s Chamber Ensemble and State Singers Sandra Snow and Jonathan Reed, conductors Fairchild Theatre $

4/19 Tues 7:30 p.m. The Italian Madrigal: Songs of Love and War Members of the University Chorale Fairchild Theatre $

4/23 Sat 7:00 p.m. Women’s Glee Club Brandon Williams, conductor Fairchild Theatre $

4/23 Sat 8:30 p.m. Men’s Glee Club Jonathan Reed, conductor Fairchild Theatre $

4/30 Sat 8:00 p.m. Symphony Orchestra & University Chorale, State Singers, MSU Children’s Choir, MSU Young Women’s Choir Kevin Noe, conductor, Weimar Arancibia, guest conductor Cobb Great Hall $

OCTOBER

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10/14 WednesdayConcert Orchestra7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Tchaikovsky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symphony No. 2

10/16 Friday Arthur Greene, pianoGUEST RECITAL8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

“American Contrasts” with works by MacDowell, Beach, Albright, and Ives

10/22 ThursdayTasha Warren-Yehuda, clarinetARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

10/26 MondayMusique 217:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

Kevin Noe, director Timothy Jones, bass-baritone, guest soloistRoger Zahab. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ohio EntelechronKevin Puts . . . . . . . . Einstein on Mercer StreetEinstein on Mercer Street by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts, and Roger Zahab’s Ohio Entelehcron collide. Replete with political ads, time travel, and the soon-to-be famous “I’m the Decider!” canon. A Musique 21 Theatre of Music production.

10/27 TuesdayWalter Verdehr, violinARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

With Deborah Moriarty, piano, Anthony Elliott, cello, Yuri Gandelsman, viola, Fangye Sun, violin, Daniel Tressel, celloSchubert . . . . Quintet in C major for stringsConstantinides . . . . . . . . . Mountains of Epirus

for violin and stringsJS Bach-Mendelssohn . . . . . . . . . . . Chaconne

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

MSU Federal Credit Union Jazz Artist in Residence Jazz Trumpeter Brian Lynch

10/9 FridayJazz Orchestras and MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Brian Lynch, jazz trumpet8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Other performances around the state

October 8, 7:00 p.m.Byron Center High School8500 Burlingame Ave. SW, Byron Center, MI

October 10, 7:30 p.m.West Shore Community College Center Stage Theater 3000 N Stiles Rd., Scottville, MI

October 11, 7:00 p.m.Carr Center 311 E Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI

10/27 TuesdaySymphony Band7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

John T. Madden, conductorSteven Bryant, guest composerMatt Schoendorff, guest composerPhil Sinder, tuba, guest artistBryant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ecstatic FanfareBryant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all stars are loveLindroth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm CallsWagner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TrauersinfonieSchoendorff . . . . . . . . .Concerto for Tuba and

Wind Ensemble (world premiere)Newman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chunk

10/28 WednesdaySuren Bagratuni, celloARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

10/29 ThursdayWind Symphony 7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin L. Sedatole, conductorKevin Puts and Steven Bryant, guest composersJoseph Lulloff, saxophone, guest artistPuts/Spede . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Millenium CanonsHolst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HammersmithBryant. . . . . . . . . Concerto for Alto Saxophone

and Wind EnsembleNewman. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Blow It Up, Start Again

10/30 FridaySymphony Orchestra8:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin Noe, conductorRichard Sherman, flute, guest soloistPuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flute ConcertoRachmaninoff . . . . . . . . . . . . Symphonic Dances

10/1 ThursdayWind Symphony7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin L. Sedatole, conductorDavid Maslanka, guest composerJustin Emerich, trumpet, guest artistBach/Hunsberger . . . . .Toccata and Fugue in

D-minor, BWV 565Gjeilo/Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SerenityTartini/Kindel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concerto in D Maslanka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symphony No. 4

10/2 FridaySymphony Orchestra8:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin Noe, conductorJonathan Nichol and Joseph Lulloff, saxophone, guest soloistsRuggiero . . . . . . . . . .Concerto for SaxophoneBartok . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concerto for Orchestra

10/4 SundayI-Fu Wang, violin, and Ralph Votapek, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR3:00 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $ Works by Mozart, Stravinsky, Respighi, and Waxman

10/4 SundayMarc Embree, bass-baritoneARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:00 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

“Pass a Good Time”

10/5 MondayMusic of Antonin DvořákJOANNE AND BILL CHURCH WEST CIRCLE SERIES7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 5.)

Generously sponsored by Byron and Dee Cook; William David Brohn

10/6 TuesdayConcert Band and Campus Band7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

David Thornton, conductorMackey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .High WireNewman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moon by NightMaslanka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Give Us This Day

10/7 WednesdayEdward Parmentier, harpsichord TAYLOR JOHNSTON EARLY MUSIC SERIESGUEST RECITAL7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $ (See page 6.)

MSU Homecoming October 2-3Tony Award-winner Broadway orchestrator William David Brohn, MSU music alumnus, will be this year’s Grand Marshal.

NOVEMBER DECEMBER

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12/5 Saturday Panayis Lyras, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

12/6 SundaySymphony Band and Spartan Youth Wind Symphony3:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

John T. Madden, David Thornton, Dustin Barr, conductorsDeitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saisei FanfareOquin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AffirmationReed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . La Fiesta Mexicana

11/10 TuesdayYuri Gandelsman, violaARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

With Janna Gandelsman, piano, Haixin Wu, violinBoguslav Martinu . . . . . . . . Three Madrigals for

Violin and ViolaMechislav Weinberg . . . . . . . Viola Sonata with

Piano Op. 28 (originally written for clarinet)

11/13 FridayJazz Octets8:00 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

11/18, 11/20, 11/21, 11/22 Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, SundayA Room With a View, music by Robert Nelson, libretto by Buck RossMSU OPERA THEATRE7:30 p.m. Wednesday

8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday

3:00 p.m. Sunday

Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium

Reserved seating. $20 for adults; $18 for seniors; $5 for students. Tickets available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door. (See page 8.)

Generously sponsored by Jack and Dottie Withrow

11/20 FridayWind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra 8:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin L. Sedatole, and Kevin Noe, conductorsSteven Bryant, guest composerWind SymphonyBryant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New fanfare-TBACorigliano/Thornton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voyage

(world premiere)Bryant. . . . . . . . . . Concerto for Wind EnsembleSymphony OrchestraRavel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Le Tombeau de CouperinBeethoven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Symphony No. 4

11/22 SundayChitravina N. Ravikiran, chitravina, Trichy Shankaran, mridangam, and Mohan Kumar Puliyar, ghatam GUEST RECITAL5:00 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building

Reserved seating. $10. Tickets available at the door and by contacting Srinivas Kavuturu, [email protected] or call 201-400-1281, by November 10.

11/23 Monday Danilo Rossi, viola, and Janna Gandelsman, pianoGUEST RECITAL7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

Rossi serves as solo violist at Teatro La Scala MilanWorks include sonatas by Brahms, Hindemith, and Shostakovich

11/1 SundayAnne Nispel, soprano and Harlan Jennings, baritoneARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR3:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Works by Santoliquido, Quilter, Finzi, Ireland, Barber, Heggie, Argento, and Debussy

11/1 SundaySpartan Spectacular3:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center

An annual tradition for the Green and White faithful since 1971, Spartan Spectacular offers an exciting musical experience for the entire family. With additional performances by the MSU Symphony Band, Jazz Octet I, and other top ensembles from the College of Music, you will understand why this concert is called spectacular! Tickets go on sale September 11.

$12 and $10; $8 tickets available for groups of 25 or more, available at Wharton Center ticket office only, (517) 432-2000, (800) WHARTON, or whartoncenter.com. Add $3 for Wharton facility fee. This is not a College of Music fee.

Generously sponsored by the Michigan State University Federal Credit Union

11/1 SundayState Singers and University Chorale7:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Jonathan Reed and David Rayl, conductors

11/5 ThursdayPercussion Ensemble7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

11/7 SaturdayWomen’s Glee Club7:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Brandon Williams, conductor

11/7 SaturdayMen’s Glee Club 8:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Jonathan Reed, conductor

11/8 SundayTrombone Choir7:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

11/9 MondayThe Magic of MendelssohnJOANNE AND BILL CHURCH WEST CIRCLE SERIES7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 5.)

Generously sponsored by April Clobes and Glen Brough

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

12/1 TuesdayWomen’s Chamber Ensemble, Chamber Choir and Campus Choir7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Sandra Snow, Holly Lewis, Andrew Minear, conductors

12/2 WednesdayTuba-Euphonium Ensemble7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Aud. FREE

12/3 ThursdayConcert Orchestra7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $Chabrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EspañaMoncayo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HuapangoHigdon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . blue cathedralBerlioz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March to the Scaffold

from Symphonie Fantastique

12/4 FridayJazz Orchestras and MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Jimmy Cobb, jazz drums8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Other performances around the state

December 2, 7:00 p.m.Hackett Catholic Central High School1000 West Kilgore Rd., Kalamazoo, MI

December 3, 7:00 p.m.Ann Arbor Pioneer High School 601 W Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI

December 5, 7:00 p.m.Traverse City West High School 5376 N Long Lake Rd., Traverse City, MI

December 6, 7:00 p.m.Carr Center 311 E Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI

MSU Federal Credit Union Jazz Artist in Residence Jazz Drummer Jimmy Cobb

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12/6 SundayHandel’s MessiahMSUFCU SHOWCASE SERIES7:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $$$ (See page 4.)

Jonathan Reed, conductor

12/8 TuesdayConcert Band and Campus Band7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

David Thornton, conductorHolst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Suite in E-flatBryant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DuskMcKenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Groovy LoopsNelhybel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symphonic Movement

12/9 Wednesday Michael Kroth, bassoon, and Deborah Moriarty, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

With Richard Sherman, flute, and Chen-Yu Huang, harpJolivet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pastorales de Noël for

Flute, Bassoon and Harp

12/19 SaturdayA Jazzy Little ChristmasMSUFCU SHOWCASE SERIES8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$$ (See page 4.)

Generously sponsored by Wolverine Development Corporation, Joseph Maguire; Craig and Lisa Murray

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2/1 MondayMusique 217:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Aud. FREE

Kevin L. Sedatole, conductor

2/2 TuesdaySymphony Band7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

John T. Madden, conductorBerlioz/Godfrey . . . Roman Carnival Overture Stanton. . . . . . . . . Mountain Lake PhotographHusa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al FrescoHanssen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ValdresPersichetti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symphony No. 6

2/3 WednesdayPhilip Sinder, tubaARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

2/4 Thursday Wind Symphony 7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin L. Sedatole, conductorFelui Gasull, guest composerTurina/Reed . . . . . . . . La Procession du RocioHindemith . . . . . . . . . . . . Konzertmusik, Op. 41Gasull . . . . . . . . . . . La Font de les GinebrosesHusa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Music for Prague, 1968

2/5 FridaySymphony Orchestra8:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin Noe, conductorMark Dupere, guest conductorBach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orchestral Suite No. 3Mahler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symphony No. 4

Generously sponsored by Linn Van Dyne and Mike Knox

2/7 SundayAva Ordman, trombone, Justin Emerich, trumpet, and Derek Polischuk, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR3:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

2/11 Thursday Guy Yehuda, clarinetARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

1/12 Tuesday Richard Fracker, tenorARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

1/15 Friday Richard Sherman, fluteARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR8:00 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

1/16 SaturdayMichael Heald, violin, and Timothy Lovelace, pianoGUEST RECITAL 8:00 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

Works by J.S. Bach, Schubert, Brahms, and Mendelssohn

1/17 SundayJazz: Spirituals, Prayer and Protest ConcertTwo performances: 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE (but ticket is required. Tickets for these performances will be available for pick-up beginning Dec. 1 at 102 Music Building, M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.)

Billy Childs, guest composerA commemorative concert celebrating the birth of Martin Luther King, Jr., features Jazz Orchestras and special guests performing a world premiere about the plight of human trafficking. This new work, by Grammy-winning composer Billy Childs, was commissioned by Drs. Lou A. and Roy J. Simon.

Concert and Billy Childs’ residency generously sponsored by Ken and Sandy Beall

1/21 Thursday Walter Verdehr, violinARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

With Fangye Sun, violin, Daniel Tressel, cello, and Corbin Wagner, hornMozart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Divertimento K 274Dvořák . . . . . . . . . . Bagatelles for Two Violins,

Cello and HarmoniumVerdi . . . . . . . . . . . Violin solo from I Lombardi

1/22 FridayA Spanish SerenadeMSUFCU SHOWCASE SERIES8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$$ (See page 4.)Generously sponsored by Drs. Lou A. and Roy J. Simon

1/25 MondayHappy Birthday MozartJOANNE AND BILL CHURCH WEST CIRCLE SERIES7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 5.)Generously sponsored Martha L. and John R. Brick

1/29 FridayThe Oberlin Baroque EnsembleTAYLOR JOHNSTON EARLY MUSIC SERIESGUEST RECITAL8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $ (See page 6.)

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

MSU Federal Credit Union Jazz Artist in Residence Jazz Pianist Kenny Barron2/12 FridayJazz Octets and MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Kenny Barron, jazz pianoTwo performances: 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

(reserved seating)

Other performances around the state

February 10, 7:00 p.m.Oxford Performing Arts Center10 N. Washington St., Oxford, MI

February 11Daytime performances for classes at East Lansing and Fowlerville High Schools

February 12Daytime performance for class at Williamston Middle School

February 14, 7:00 p.m.Carr Center 311 E Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI

2/23 TuesdayCampus Bands7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

2/24 WednesdayConcert Band and Concert Orchestra7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

David Thornton, conductor for Concert BandBeaumont Brass, faculty ensemble, and guest artistsConcert BandNelson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homage to PerotinLaBarr/Wilson . . . . . . . . . .Grace Before SleepStephenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DodecfectaPersichetti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Psalm for BandRichards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Backwater CatfishConcert OrchestraMussorgsky/Ravel . . Pictures at an Exhibition

2/26 Friday MSU Professors of JazzARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKARTwo performances: 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $ (reserved seating)

Generously sponsored by Jim and Elaine Rauschert

Billy Childs

APRIL MARCH4/8 FridayChamber Music Favorites: Stars from Korea (Concert 3)CELLO PLUS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 7.)

Generously sponsored by Beth and the late Dr. Milton Muelder

4/9 SaturdayMSU Choral Union and University Chorale8:00 p.m. Plymouth Congregational Church, 2001 E Grand River Ave, Lansing $

David Rayl, conductorDuruflé . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Requiem

4/10 SundayFrom Haydn to… Prutsman (Concert 4)CELLO PLUS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL3:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 7.)

Generously sponsored by Stanley and Selma Hollander

4/11 Monday Peter Lightfoot, baritone, and Deborah Moriarty, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

“All American Classical Evening” with works by Copland, Dougherty, Niles, Bernstein, Rodgers, and more

4/12 TuesdayChamber Choir and Campus Choir 7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Kristopher Schave and Andrew Minear, conductors

4/14 ThursdayPercussion Ensemble7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

4/17 SundayWomen’s Chamber Ensemble and State Singers7:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Sandra Snow and Jonathan Reed, conductors

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3/1 TuesdayMusique 21: Women’s Chamber Ensemble and University Chorale7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Aud. FREE

Sandra Snow and Jonathan Reed, conductorsMusic of Andrea Clearfield

3/3 ThursdayDerek Polischuk, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Works by Mozart, Beethoven, Bartok and Bruce Stark

MSU Federal Credit Union Jazz Artist in Residence Jazz Saxophonist Tim Warfield 3/4 FridayJazz Orchestras and MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence Tim Warfield, jazz saxophone8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Other performances around the state

March 2, 7:00 p.m. Royal Oak High School 1500 Lexington Blvd., Royal Oak, MI

March 3, 7:30 p.m.Spring Lake High School 16140 148th Ave., Spring Lake, MI

March 6, 7:00 p.m.Carr Center 311 E Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI

3/14 MondayBeethoven!JOANNE AND BILL CHURCH WEST CIRCLE SERIES7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 5.)

Generously sponsored by Hari Kern and the late Ralph R. Edminster, M.D.

3/22 TuesdaySymphony Band7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

John T. Madden, conductorJoseph Lulloff, saxophone, guest artistCreston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celebration OvertureTicheli . . . . . . . . Concerto for Alto SaxophoneGrainger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spoon RiverZare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mare tranquillitatasGrainger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincolnshire Posy

3/24 ThursdayWind Symphony 7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin L. Sedatole, conductorGuy Yehuda, clarinet, guest artistToch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SpielTicheli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concerto for ClarinetDahl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SinfoniettaGinastera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danza Final

3/25 FridaySymphony Orchestra8:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin Noe, conductorRepertoire announced upon completion of Honors Competition.Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dimensionality

3/23, 3/25, 3/26, 3/27Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, SundayThe Savage Land by Jin Xiang; and Bernstein Sings AmericaMSU OPERA THEATRE7:30 p.m. Wednesday

8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday

3:00 p.m. Sunday

Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium

Reserved seating. $20 for adults; $18 for seniors; $5 for students. Tickets available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door. (See page 8.)

3/28 Monday Zhihua Tang, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

With Yoonshin Song and Hai Xin Wu, violins, Yuri Gandelsman, viola, and Suren Bagratuni, celloWorks by Brahms, Moszkowski, and Schumann

3/29 Tuesday Guy Yehuda, clarinet, and Michael Kroth, bassoonARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

3/30 WednesdayYuri Gandelsman, viola, and Johnny Gandelsman, violinWith Ad Libitum Chamber OrchestraARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKARGUEST RECITAL7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Schubert . . . . . . . Rondo in A major for Violin and Strings

Mozart . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major, K-364

Generously sponsored by Dr. James M. Miller and Dr. Rebecca H. Lehto

3/31 ThursdayWorld Percussion Group and Maraca2, percussionGUEST RECITAL7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

4/1 Friday Ron Newman, jazz pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKARWith Sunny Wilkinson, voice, Ed Fedewa, bass, and Larry Ochiltree, drums8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

4/4 MondayRomantic Masterpieces (Concert 1)CELLO PLUS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 7.)

Generously sponsored by Charlie and Nancy Seebeck

4/6 WednesdayMozart for Five (Concert 2)CELLO PLUS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$ (See page 7.)

Generously sponsored by Belle and Julius Harris Visiting Artist Fund established by Lauren Julius Harris

For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

4/14 ThursdayJazz Octets7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, Music Building $

4/15 FridaySwing Dance with Jazz Orchestras 8:00 p.m. Demonstration Hall $

4/16 SaturdayEssentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Regional Competition8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, FREE

4/16 Saturday Jazz Spectacular Finale Concert with the legendary jazz drummer Louis Hayes 8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium

With other special guestsReserved seating. $25 for adults; $20 for seniors; $15 for students; tickets available from College of Music box office, (517) 353-5340, online at music.msu.edu, or at the door.

36th Annual Jazz Spectacular

(April continued on next page)

4/18 MondayRalph Votapek, pianoARTIST-FACULTY SERIES sponsored by WKAR7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

A preview of Mr. Votapek’s 25th tour of Argentina (May 2016) celebrating the 50th anniversary of his first tour there in 1966. Beethoven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonata Op.109Chopin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polonaise Fantasy

Ballade No.4 Op.52Ginastera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Three short piecesGershwin/Earl Wild. . . . . . . Grand Fantasy on

Themes of Porgy and Bess

4/19 Tuesday The Italian Madrigal: Songs of Love and WarTAYLOR JOHNSTON EARLY MUSIC SERIES7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $ (See page 6.)

4/20 WednesdayConcert Band and Concert Orchestra7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $ David Thornton, conductor for Concert Band

Concert BandFucik/Fennell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The FlorentinerRachmaninoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vespers, Op. 37Grainger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children’s MarchMackey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aurora AwakesConcert OrchestraMendelssohn. . . . . . . . . . . . Hebrides Overture

(Fingal’s Cave)Premieres of works by MSU student composersBorodin. . . . . . . . . . . Polovetsian Dances from

Prince Igor

4/22 FridayInternational Chamber Soloists with Violinist Dmitri Berlinsky MSUFCU SHOWCASE SERIES8:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $$$ (See page 4.)

Generously sponsored by Jim and Geri Potchen

4/23 SaturdayWomen’s Glee Club7:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Brandon Williams, conductor

APRIL4/23 SaturdayMen’s Glee Club8:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium $

Jonathan Reed, conductor

4/25 MondayMusique 217:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

Kevin Noe, director

4/26 TuesdaySymphony Band7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

John T. Madden, conductorBergsma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . March with TrumpetsBennett . . . . . .Suite of Old American DancesCuong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sound and SmokeGalante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beyond the HorizonFillmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rolling Thunder

4/27 WednesdayCampus Bands7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

4/28 ThursdayWind Symphony7:30 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin L. Sedatole, David Thornton, DustinBarr, conductorsWilliams/Lavender . . . . .Summon the HeroesGould . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballad for BandBennett . . . . . . . . Symphonic Songs for BandMakris/Bader . . . . .Aegean Festival Overture

4/30 SaturdaySymphony Orchestra and University Chorale, State Singers, MSU Children’s Choir, MSU Young Women’s Choir8:00 p.m. Cobb Great Hall, Wharton Center $

Kevin Noe, conductorWeimar Arancibia, guest conductor Revueltas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sensemayá Debussy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . La Damoiselle ElueStravinsky . . . . . . . . . . . . Symphony of Psalms

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For information on purchasing tickets, see page 33.$ = $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, free for students.

$$ = Reserved seating $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,

$5 for students and those under age 18. $$$ = $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for students.

MAY/SUMMER 5/1 SundayAlumni Band and Spartan Youth Wind Symphony3:00 p.m. Fairchild Theatre, MSU Auditorium FREE

David Thornton and Dustin Barr, conductors

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Latin IS America Festival

An Arts and Culturally Blended Festival April 22-29, 2016Visit LatinISAmerica.msu.edu for more information and event details in early 2016.

6/17-6/18, 2016 Summer Solstice Jazz Festival East Lansing Presented by the City of East Lansing, Wharton Center for Performing Arts, and the MSU College of Music FREE

Wednesdays in July 201620th annual Muelder Summer Carillon Series6:00 p.m.

Beaumont Tower, MSU Campus, East LansingFREE

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PRIVATE GIFTS play a vital role in our ability to maintain and enhance the quality of the programs we offer. Donations support student scholarships, fellowships, program endowments, instrument acquisitions, guest artists, professorships, outreach activities, operations, and other crucial areas that make the College of Music an exemplary place of learning. To learn more about concert sponsorships and giving to the college, please contact the Advancement Office at (517) 353-9872.

THANK YOU TO OUR 2015-2016 SPONSORSn Ken and Sandy Beall (Billy Child’s Residency)

n Martha L. and John R. Brick (Happy Birthday Mozart!)

n William David Brohn (Music of Antonin Dvořák)

n Joanne and Bill Church (Church West Circle Series)

n April Clobes and Glen Brough (Magic of Mendelssohn)

n Byron and Dee Cook (Music of Antonin Dvořák)

n Belle and Julius Harris Visiting Artist Fund established by

Lauren Julius Harris (Mozart for Five)

n Stanley and Selma Hollander (From Haydn to…Prutsman)

n Taylor Johnston (Taylor Johnston Early Music Series)

n Hari Kern and the late Ralph R. Edminster, M.D. (Beethoven!)

n Patrick and Victoria McPharlin (MSU Professors of Jazz, September 25, 2015)

n Michigan State University Federal Credit Union (Showcase Series and

Spartan Spectacular)

n Dr. James M. Miller and Dr. Rebecca H. Lehto (Yuri Gandelsman, viola and

Johnny Gandelsman, violin)

n Beth and the late Dr. Milton Muelder (Chamber Music Favorites)

n Craig and Lisa Murray (A Jazzy Little Christmas)

n Jim and Geri Potchen (International Chamber Soloists with

violinist Dmitri Berlinsky)

n Jim and Elaine Rauschert (MSU Professors of Jazz, February 26, 2016)

n Charlie and Nancy Seebeck (Romantic Masterpieces)

n Drs. Lou A. and Roy J. Simon (A Spanish Serenade)

n Linn Van Dyne and Mike Knox (Symphony Orchestra – Gustav Mahler,

Symphony No. 4)

n Jack and Dottie Withrow (Fall Opera – A Room with a View)

n WKAR (Artist-Faculty Recital Series)

n Wolverine Development Corporation, Joseph Maguire (Jazz on the Grand and

A Jazzy Little Christmas)

SPONSORSHIPS ARE STILL AVAILABLE FORn Handel’s Messiah – $5,000

n Jazz Spectacular – $5,000

n Opera Theatre productions (spring) – $5,000

n Faculty and guest artist recitals – $1,000

RECOGNITIONSponsors will receive recognition in the form of event publicity, promotions,

programs, and pre-concert announcements. Complimentary tickets will also

be provided. For information, or to learn more about event sponsorships and

giving to the college, please contact the College of Music Advancement Office

at (517) 353-9872 or e-mail Rebecca Surian at [email protected].

GIVING TO MUSIC

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OUR PRIMARY CAMPUS PERFORMANCE SPACESn Cook Recital Hall and Hart Recital Hall

(Music Building, 333 West Circle Drive)n Fairchild Theatre

(MSU Auditorium Building, 542 Auditorium Road)

Wharton Center for Performing Artsn Cobb Great Hall (750 East Shaw Lane)

Other Campus Venuesn Demonstration Hall (229 Demonstration Hall Road) n MSU Union (49 Abbott Road)

ACCESSIBILITY College of Music programs and events are accessible and accommodating to everyone. Please contact the College of Music at (517) 353-5340 for events held at the Music Building, Fairchild Theatre, and Demonstration Hall and (517) 432-2000 for events held at Wharton Center.

PARKINGFor Events at Fairchild Theatre, (542 Auditorium Road) located in the MSU Auditorium Building at the corner of Farm Lane and Auditorium Road, park in the gated lot north of the Auditorium on Auditorium Road. Free parking after business hours.

For Events in the Music Building, (Cook Recital Hall and Hart Recital Hall), park on West Circle Drive, at MSU’s Grand River Avenue Parking Ramp #6 (449 East Circle Drive, next to Olin Health Center), or at MSU Stadium Lot #62W on Red Cedar Road.

For Events in Wharton Center, park in the Wharton Center Parking Ramp ($5 parking fee) on East Shaw Lane (north entrance).

FOR EVENTS AT DEMONSTRATION HALL, (229 Demonstration Hall Road), park on Chestnut Road or at MSU Stadium Lot #62W on Red Cedar Road.

Wharton Center Children Policy

Infants and newborns are not permitted at Wharton Center and Concert Auditorium events.

Everyone attending must have a ticket and be able to sit in a seat. Children under 5 years of age

are not permitted unless otherwise advertised. Parents will be asked to remove their child/

children if they are causing disruptions or are unable to sit quietly.

Purchase Tickets ONLINE for your convenience. music.msu.edu. (Of course, you can still buy your tickets in person, over the phone, or at the door.)

TICKETS AVAILABLE, BEGINNING AUGUST 18,n College of Music ONLINE BOX OFFICE at music.msu.edu

n IN PERSON or OVER THE PHONE, Room 102, Music Building, 333 West Circle Drive, M-F, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., (517) 353-5340

n AT THE DOOR beginning 60 minutes before events

TICKET PRICES

GENERAL ADMISSION $= $10 Adults, $8 Seniors (age 60 and older); Students with ID and anyone under age 18

admitted free

SPECIAL ADMISSION (THESE EVENTS ARE RESERVED SEATING)$$= $15 Adults, $12 Seniors (age 60 and older)

$5 Students with ID and anyone under age 18 (Free “rush” seating for students, if available.)

$$$= $20 Adults, $18 Seniors (age 60 and older), $10 Students with ID and anyone under age 18

TICKETS FOR A Jazzy Little Christmas, A Spanish Serenade, and International Chamber Soloists with Violinist Dmitri Berlinsky AVAILABLE AT

n College of Music box office only, (517) 353-5340, or music.msu.edu

TICKETS FOR MSU’s Handel’s Messiah AVAILABLE AT

n Wharton Center box office only, (517) 432-2000, (800) WHARTON, or whartoncenter.com (Add $3 for Wharton facility fee. This is not a College of Music fee.)

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