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Carillon Music Honoring Civil Rights Advocates Then and Now
Burton Memorial Tower
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Faculty and alumni performers Tiffany Ng (University Carillonist), Associate Professor Jessi Grieser, and Dr. Jenna HyoJin Moon perform musical selections in honor of civil rights activists, including “In-Visibility” by Emmy-award-winning composer Jasmine Barnes, whose piece celebrates the invisible, behind-the-scenes work of those who support their communities, and songs drawn from the life of John Lewis as illustrated in his autobiographical trilogy March.
In-Visibility: Carillon Music Honoring Civil Rights Leaders
Lurie Carillon Tower
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Carillonists Gabe Johnson, Vinson Lam, Adam Lenhart, Sarah Penrose, Latimer Rogland, Donald Schweikert, Meghan Wysocki, and additional members of the carillon studio perform music selections in honor of civil rights activists, including “In-Visibility,” performed by Meghan Wysocki and composed in 2024 by Emmy-award-winning composer Jasmine Barnes. Her piece celebrates both the communal, behind-the-scenes work of those who support their communities as well as their personal journeys of self-discovery.
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Guest artist Demarre McGill presents a flute master class with members of the SMTD flute studio, in a visit sponsored by the Ann Arbor Symphony. McGill has gained international recognition as a soloist, recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician.
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Ben Wulfman, DMA candidate in french horn performance, performs a dissertation recital.
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Alexander Scott, DMA candidate in band/wind conducting, performs a recital with a 16 piece ensemble.
Division Street Pipes
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 306 N. Division St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Join us as organ BMA student Latimer Rogland performs a 30-minute organ recital. This semester, the University of Michigan Organ Department presents a new recital series in collaboration with St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, located just blocks from the heart of Kerrytown. Division Street Pipes concerts will take place on Thursdays at 12:15 pm. Each recital will feature talented students and faculty of the U-M Organ Department. These 30-minute performances are free and open to the public, and audience members are invited to enjoy their lunch while listening.
Design & Production Portfolio Exhibition Opening Reception
Duderstadt Center GalleryDuderstadt Center
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Celebrate the opening of the Department of Theatre & Drama’s BFA Design & Production Portfolio Exhibition.
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DMA candidate in cello performance Yun Han performs a dissertation recital.
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Graduate student Sean Yang performs a recital.
Debussy in Paris: Poets, Politics, and the Piano Intertwined
Britton Recital HallEarl V. Moore Building
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Guest artist Catherine Kautsky, Professor of Piano at Lawrence University, presents a lecture-recital placing Debussy’s piano music in the context of fin-de siècle Paris. We’ll look at fairies and clowns, writers and painters, arabesques and castanets, and along the way we’ll encounter the many issues of race, gender, colonialism and nationalism that affected (and afflicted) Paris c. 1900.