Antony Bianchini, bass
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FreeSenior recital featuring Antony Bianchini, bass.
Event is free and open to the public.
Loyola follows all City of New Orleans protocols for COVID-19 regarding indoor music venues.
Transient Canvas
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FreeVersipel New Music presents the Boston-based contemporary duo Transient Canvas in Glitter on the Undersurface, a new program that explores the hidden sounds of everyday life and their effect on our state of mind. From the white noise of a hundred conversations on a crowded street to the clanging claustrophobia of an MRI machine, our lives are shaped and shadowed by our own personal soundtracks. Featuring music by New Orleans’s own Kari Besharse and Philip Schuessler with additional works by Jonathan Bailey Holland, Emily Koh, and Crystal Pascucci.
OcTUBAfest
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FreeJoin us for our annual celebration of low brass and autumn, OcTUBAfest!
Event is free and open to the public. Loyola School of Music & Theatre Arts follows all City of New Orleans guidance for indoor music venues regarding COVID-19.
Father James Carter String Quartet
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FreeFr. James Carter has always been an avid supporter of the arts, particularly of Loyola’s College of Music and Media. During his tenure as university president, Carter was an outspoken proponent of arts education, and demonstrated time and time again his commitment to Loyola’s unique tradition of excellence in this field.
Event is free and open to the public. The Loyola School of Music & Theatre Arts hosts events in compliance with the City of New Orleans' guidance for indoor music venues regarding COVID-19.
Taylor J. White, soprano: A Tradition of African American Music
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FreeGraduate vocalist Taylor White presents a recital titled "A Tradition of African American Music." The recital features the world premiere of To Meditate in His Temple, composed by Dr. Maria Thompson Corley.
Event is free and open to the public.
All of the Loyola School of Music & Theatre Arts performances are conducted in compliance with the City of New Orleans' protocols for indoor music venues.
Jazz Underground: Jason Mingledorff
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FreeJASON MINGLEDORFF has become one of New Orleans’ most versatile and in-demand saxophonists since moving here in 1995. He’s toured extensively with internationally known bands such as St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Clint Black, The New Mastersounds, Galactic, and Papa Grows Funk (subject of the award-winning full-length documentary Do U Want It?). His critically acclaimed brass band, the New Orleans Nightcrawlers, won a Grammy Award in 2020 for Best Regional Roots Album (Atmosphere) and was featured in the seminal animated series The Simpsons.
Dr. Mi-Eun Kim, piano
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FreeDr. Mi-Eun Kim, Visiting Professor of Piano, gives a solo recital. Program includes pieces from Beethoven's middle period.
Event is free and open to the public. Loyola University New Orleans follows all City of New Orleans guidelines for indoor music venues.
Jazz Underground: A Tribute to John Coltrane
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FreeOur first Jazz Underground of the season is a celebration of John Coltrane's birthday!
Featuring:
Brad Walker and Ricardo Pascal, saxophone
Oscar Rossignoli, piano
Jason Stewart, bass
Gerald Watkins Jr., drums
Free for students with Loyola ID, $15 for faculty/staff with Loyola ID.
Jazz Pedagogy Workshop with Tony García
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FreeLoyola welcomes Antonio J. García for a workshop on jazz pedagogy!
This event is free and open to the public. Visit Loyola Presents for more information on this event and to subscribe to our newsletter!
Jazz & Vocal Jazz Ensembles
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FreeUnder the direction of Dr. Gordon Towell and Professor Kate Duncan, the Loyola Jazz Ensemble and the Loyola Vocal Jazz Ensemble join forces to present this free concert!
Event is free and open to the public. Visit Loyola Presents for more information, and subscribe to our newsletter to make sure you never miss a performance!