It's all happening in April! Highlights below, or visit the full schedule.
MONDAY, APRIL 10
Composition Premieres IV
7:00pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall
MONDAY, APRIL 17
Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
8:15pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall
TUESDAY, APRIL 18
Chamber Music Concert: String Quartets and Piano/Strings/Wind Ensembles
7:00pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Ithaca Music Forum: Charity Lofthouse, twentieth century music specialist
5:00pm | McHenry Lobby
Guest Recital: Peter Sheppard Skaerved, violin
5:00pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall
Flute Choir
7:00pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall
Nicole Murray, director
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
Sinfonietta
8:15pm | Ford Hall
Keehun Nam, conductor. Program: Von Suppé - Poet and Peasant Overture |Elgar - Enigma Variations, IX. Nimrod and XII. B.G.N | Beethoven - String Quartet No. 13, op. 130, no. 5, Cavatina | Sibelius - Symphony No. 2, Finale
FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Jazz Repertory Ensemble
8:15pm | Ford Hall
Nick Weiser, director | What do Duke Ellington, Edvard Grieg, and the fearsome pirate Jean Lafitte all have in common? Find out as the Ithaca College Jazz Repertory Ensemble steers you on a Journey Through Ellingtonia, with special guest Nikola Tomić pointing the way with his trumpet.
SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Campus Band/Campus Jazz Ensemble
12:00pm | Ford Hall
Campus Band: Benjamin Rochford, Conductor | Kaitlyn Laprise, Guest Conductor | Richard Laprise, Guest Conductor | Performing Andrew Boysen Jr: Kirkpatrick Fanfare and Song for Lyndsay | Mark Camphouse: Three London Miniatures | Frank Ticheli: Fortress | Steven Bryant: Dusk | Leroy Anderson: Trumpeter’s Lullaby, featuring Stephen Ryan, trumpet soloist.| John Philip Sousa: The Black Horse Troop.
Jazz Lab Ensemble
Bill Tiberio, dirctor
3:00pm | Ford Hall
Note time change from 4pm.
Intergenerational Choir
5:00pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall
Jazz Vocal Ensemble
8:15pm | Ford Hall
John White, director
SUNDAY, APRIL 23
Lincoln Center Preview Concert: Choir and Chamber Orchestra
4:00pm | Ford Hall
The Exquisite Hour: MusIC of Love and Rapture The Chamber Orchestra with director Calvin Wiersma and stage director Tucker Davis will perform Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll. The Choir and Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Janet Galvan in a world premiere commissioned work by Dominick DiOrio entitled SOLARIS: A Choral Symphony in Three Movements, and Samuel Barber’s Prayers of Kierkegaard.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Erik Kibelsbeck at ekibelsbeck@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3717. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.