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A faculty showcase of music by retiring composition professor Dana Wilson, a faculty trombone recital, a guest piccolo recital, and the next Wind Ensemble concert---all in the next two weeks!  See the full calendar for the plentiful student recitals as well.

MONDAY, MARCH 21
After Dinner Mint
7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall
A Faculty Showcase Concert:  The Music of Dana Wilson, a faculty tribute to the long and productive career of composer Dana Wilson.  Performances by Steven Mauk, Kim Dunnick, Diane Birr, Elizabeth Simkin, Gordon Stout, Conrad Alexander, Dmitri Novgorodsky, Alex Shuhan, Susan Waterbury, Gregory DeTurck, Richard Faria, Nicholas Walker, Nick Weiser, Ivy Walz, Charis Dimaras, Frank Campos, Pablo Cohen, Wendy Mehne, Michael Galvan, and Jeffery Meyer.  This concert will be webcast live and available on-demand the following Thursday at www.ithaca.edu/music/live  

TUESDAY, MARCH 22
Harold Reynolds, trombone
7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall
Diane Birr, piano  

MONDAY, MARCH 28
Guest Recital: Zart Dombourian-Eby, piccolo
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall  

TUESDAY, MARCH 29
Finger lakes Environmental Film Festival Opening Concert
8:15pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall  

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Wind Ensemble
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Matthew Inkster, conductor   "With Heart and Voice"  -- a song cycle by Dana Wilson with mezzo-soprano Ivy Walz, Grainger's Lincolnshire Posy, and Clint Needham's Concerto for Wind Ensemble, the winner of the Walter Beeler Prize in Composition.  This concert will be webcast live and available on-demand the following Thursday at www.ithaca.edu/music/live    

       

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