Music at Midday
A weekly music series that is free and open to the public. January 29 features Peter Collins, piano.
A weekly music series that is free and open to the public. January 29 features Peter Collins, piano.
Fall performance by Tulane's Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Doug Walsh.
Conducted by Dr. Leonard Raybon
Featuring G.F. Händel's Coronation Anthem, hwv 261, as well as music by Marques L.A. Garrett, Annie Lennox, and others.
Piano Recital
Students from the studio of Faina Lushtak
featuring Julie Fu
Alex Eisenberg
Chris Ma
Anna Savelyeva
Natalia Glavnenco
Brooke Arcement*
Larsen Vincent*
Milli Mengze
Christopher Vuong
Anthropocene River Campus Public Programs welcomes Campus participants and collaborators and the public to gather together for a slate of experiences open to all. Programming includes offerings by Campus participants, members of the Anthropocene Working Group, and additional Gulf South artists, scholars, and scientists from Tulane University and beyond.
An evening with American Routes, hosted by Nick Spitzer and featuring Tom McDermott, the Doucet Brothers, Doc Hawley, and Dr. Michael White with Topsy Chapman
Tulane University Orchestra Fall Concert
Maxim Samarov, conductor
featuring
Amy Primmer, soprano, and Tyler Smith, tenor in scenes from Tosca by Puccini
also on the program:
"Adagio" from Spartacus and "Waltz" from Masquerade by Khachaturian
Fanfare by Dukas
and a world premiere of Rise of the Phoenix by New Orleans composer Kevin George
Tulane University Flute Choir also performs
Wednesday, November 20, 7:30 PM Dixon Auditorium
Free and open to the public
Tulane Musical Theatre Workshop presents
She's The One: A Celebration of Female Composers and Lyricists
featuring the works of Dorothy Fields, Betty Comden, Lynn Ahrens, Sarah Bareilles, Carol Hall, Dolly Parton, Jeanine Tesori, Lucy Simon, and many others
6:00 PM November 8 & 9 Recital Hall Dixon Performing Arts Annex Tulane University free and open to the public
Tulane Musical Theatre Workshop presents
She's The One: A Celebration of Female Composers and Lyricists
featuring the works of Dorothy Fields Betty Comden Lynn Ahrens Sarah Bareilles Carol Hall Dolly Parton Jeanine Tesori Lucy Simon and many others
6:00 PM November 8 & 9 Recital Hall Dixon Performing Arts Annex Tulane University free and open to the public
Lecture-recital on the harmonica in American Music featuring acclaimed musician and teacher, Richard Sleigh.
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Richard was born in Philipsburg, a coal mining town in Central Pennsylvania. He first heard the sounds of the Marine Band harmonica as a kid through the music of his great-uncle Bill, who played steam train imitations and songs like “The Irish Washerwoman” to crowds on street corners in his home town.
International trumpet virtuoso and Yamaha Performing Artist Allen Vizzutti will be presenting a master class workshop on Monday, September 23 at 1pm - 3pm in the Dixon Hall Band Room, 260 Dixon Annex. Free and open to the public. Workshop co-presented by Music Department faculty member Ashlin Parker. Co-sponsors are the TUMB and Department of Music Jazz Program. Guests are encouraged to bring their trumpets!