Jacob Peffer, saxophone
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FreeSenior recital featuring Jacob Peffer, saxophone.
See the schedule of upcoming livestreams and other events at the School of Music & Theatre Arts here.
Dido & Aeneas by Henry Purcell
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FreeLoyola Opera presents an outdoor, socially distanced production of Dido & Aeneas by Henry Purcell. In-person attendance is extremely limited and by invitation only, but both performances are also available via FREE livestream.
Claire Shackleton, stage director
Carol Rausch, pianist & music director
Sofia Riggio, conductor
For more information on this and other events at the School of Music & Theatre Arts, visit Loyola Presents.
Erica Tobar, horn
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FreeJunior recital featuring Erica Tobar, horn.
See the schedule of upcoming School of Music & Theatre Arts livestreams here.
Madeline Moore, violin
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FreeJunior recital featuring Madeline Moore, violin.
See the schedule of upcoming School of Music & Theatre Arts livestreams here.
Joey Laborde, jazz bass
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FreeSenior recital featuring Joey Laborde, jazz bass.
See the schedule of upcoming Music & Theatre Arts livestreams here.
Dr. Elizabeth Menard: Mentorship of Creativity in K-12 settings
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FreeDr. Elizabeth Menard joins us for the Music Education Guest Lecture Series.
Jamil Sharif
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FreeNew Orleans trumpeter Jamil Sharif began his musical instr
Jamelle Adisa: Masterclass on Workflow of a Los Angeles Music Production Session
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FreeJamelle Adisa: Masterclass on Workflow of a Los Angeles Music Production Session
Piano Masterclass
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Free"Keys to Inclusion" is an initiative between the piano departments at NEIU, UMBC, Loyola University New Orleans, Denison University, and SDSU to commit to learning about the piano compositions of African American composers throughout the 2020-21 school year.
This event will feature piano students from the consortium working with a guest artist (TBA) on selected repertoire by African American composers.
Daniel Bernard Roumain, "White Supremacy and Its Death Grip on Classic Music Education"
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FreeHosted by Denison University as part of the Keys2Inclusion series, Daniel Bernard Roumain, acclaimed activist, entrepreneur, composer, violinist and educator, presents "White Supremacy and Its Death Grip on Classic Music Education." Join in for an exploration of white supremacy's role in shaping conservatory education and the classical music ecosystem as it exists today.
For more information on this and other upcoming events at the School of Music & Theatre Arts, visit Loyola Presents.