MUSIC SPOTLIGHT FEBRUARY - 3 Special Events!
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Dorothy MacKenzie Price Piano Series: LAMBIS VASSILIADIS
Saturday, Feb. 6 - Master Class Sunday, Feb. 7 - Recital
One of the most distinguished Greek pianists of the younger generation, Lambis Vassiliadis represents a unique style of explosive pianism and artistic sensibility. Privileged to study with Y. Menouhin, Victor Merzhanov, Jerome Rose and James Tocco, he holds five academic titles from universities and music academies around the world. Both the master class and the recital are free and open to the public, and will be held in the UT Center for Performing Arts Recital Hall. More about Lambis Vassiliadis
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Why not spend Valentine Weekend swinging with your sweetie and the UT JAZZ ENSEMBLES! The ensembles will perform big band and swing music at a Valentine's dinner dance at the Ramada Inn Ballroom on Secor Road.
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19th Annual Art Tatum Memorial Scholarship Concert Pianist DAVID HAZELTINE
Monday, February 15, 8 p.m.
HAZELTINE is one of a handful of young pianists who has successfully forged his own distinctive style and musical voice out of the accumulated greatness and weight of a modern piano tradition. David's influences extend from Art Tatum and Bud Powell to such great living masters as Buddy Montgomery, Barry Harris and Cedar Walton.
Concert Location: UT Center for Performing Arts Recital Hall
Tickets:
Student/Senior $5 General Public $15 Patron $40
Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance through the Center for Performing Arts Box Office About Dave Hazeltine: http://www.davidhazeltine.com/ |
Programs of Study: Major or Minor in Music! Or maybe a Masters Degree? |
The Department offers areas of study in general music, music performance, music history and music theory. Faculty in the Music Department work in cooperation with the College of Education to provide a field of study in Music Education. The Music Department also contributes an important element to a well-rounded liberal arts program by offering classes like Music Appreciation and Jazz History every semester.
Take a look at our programs of study to see how you can be a part of our community.
Meet Our Faculty
UT's music department has some of the finest faculty in the country.
View a faculty listing and biographies.
Jon Hendricks, Distinguished Professor of Jazz Studies
UT Alumna Awarded Fellowship at OSU
Congratulations to UT alumna, Emily Holsclaw, (BE in Music, UT ’08)! Emily has received a fellowship to attend Ohio State University, where she is pursuing a Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance and Opera. “I am absolutely overwhelmed, enormously grateful, ecstatic, and excited to begin this degree!” says Emily.
The fellowship, which began this semester (Fall ’09), includes full tuition, a student insurance benefit, a faculty parking pass, and a monthly stipend. Emily will begin teaching during her second year, when the fellowship becomes a Teaching Assistantship.
UT Choirs CD Now Available! |
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The University of Toledo Choirs recorded a CD this spring and it is now available for $16. To get your CD, contact the Music Department Main Office at 419.530.2448. See the CD's table of contents.
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