Tulane Civil Law Crawfish Boil
Crawfish Boil hosted at Tchoup Yard on April 2, 2025.
Tulane Opera - La serva padrona
Tulane Opera presents Pergolesi’s opera La serva padrona (The Maid Becomes Mistress) in an English language translation conducted by Maxim Samarov with stage direction by Amy Pfrimmer.
La serva padrona pits the wily maidservant Serpina against her master Uberto in a battle of wits that ends in marriage. The plot itself is silly, to be sure, but the opera has stood the test of time.
Tulane Opera - La serva padrona
Tulane Opera presents Pergolesi’s opera La serva padrona (The Maid Becomes Mistress) in an English language translation conducted by Maxim Samarov with stage direction by Amy Pfrimmer.
La serva padrona pits the wily maidservant Serpina against her master Uberto in a battle of wits that ends in marriage. The plot itself is silly, to be sure, but the opera has stood the test of time.
Tulane Opera - La serva padrona
Tulane Opera presents Pergolesi’s opera La serva padrona (The Maid Becomes Mistress) in an English language translation conducted by Maxim Samarov with stage direction by Amy Pfrimmer.
La serva padrona pits the wily maidservant Serpina against her master Uberto in a battle of wits that ends in marriage. The plot itself is silly, to be sure, but the opera has stood the test of time.
Tulane Opera - La serva padrona
Tulane Opera presents Pergolesi’s opera La serva padrona (The Maid Becomes Mistress) in an English language translation conducted by Maxim Samarov with stage direction by Amy Pfrimmer.
La serva padrona pits the wily maidservant Serpina against her master Uberto in a battle of wits that ends in marriage. The plot itself is silly, to be sure, but the opera has stood the test of time.
NOLA Chamber Fest
Join us for a masterclass featuring the finalists of our 2025 competition taught and led by Trio Virado!
This event is presented by the New Orleans Friends of Music.
Dr. Michael White Thursday Jazz Series
The Newcomb Department of Music furthers its mission of introducing students to New Orleans culture with the Thursday Jazz Series (formerly Jazz at the Rat), a series of concerts held in the Dixon Annex Recital Hall. Hosted and curated by Black American Music faculty, each live performance features accomplished New Orleans musicians and visiting artists, accompanied by students and faculty from Tulane's Black American Music program.