Check out upcoming concerts! Electronic, jazz, baroque, band, and orchestra!
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Electroacoustic Music
7:00pm | Nabenhauer Recital Room
Music by students of Peter Rothbart
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Jazz Ensemble Children’s Concert
10:00am | Ford Hall
“WHAT IS JAZZ?” Jazz Ensemble concert for children and families. Mike Titlebaum, director
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
After Dinner Mint: A Faculty Showcase
7:00pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall
Baroque & Blue: A program of baroque music and music inspired by the baroque aesthetic, representing a wide variety of styles, genres, and instrumentations.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Faculty Collaborative Bach: Arias from Passions, Oratorios, and Masses 7:00pm | Hockett Family Recital Hall Faculty Collaborative Bach: Arias from Passions, Oratorios, Masses.
Voice faculty: Elisabeth Marshall, Deborah Montgomery-Cove, Jennifer Kay, Ivy Walz, Dann Coakwell, Carl Johengen, Brad Hougham, and Marc Webster | Instrumental faculty: Susan Waterbury, Cal Wiersma, Wendy Wehne, and Paige Morgan | Keyboard faculty: Jean Radice
With student chamber orchestra conducted by graduate student Aaron Burgess.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Cayuga Chamber Orchestra
7:30pm | Ford Hall
BEETHOVEN: Leonore Overture No. 3, Op 72a | MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op 64 (1st movement); Gioia Gedicks, Lee Strebel Memorial Youth Concerto Competition winner (2017) | SAINT-SAËNS: Concerto for Cello No. 1 in A Minor, Op 33 (3rd movement); Benjamin Doane, Lee Strebel Memorial Youth Concerto Competition winner (2015) | BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op 68
Through partnering with Cayuga Chamber Orchestra (CCO), Ithaca College students will be able to attend all CCO concerts held in Ford Hall at no cost if seats are available. Students should stand in line outside of the house left entrance to Ford Hall before each concert and have their Ithaca College Student ID available upon request.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Founders Day Concert in the Park
2:00pm | DeWitt Park
Rain Location: Ford Hall
Christopher Hughes, conductor. Program:
Jean Sibelius / McAlister Finlandia | Antonio Vivaldi / arr. Rumbelow: Concerto in C Major for Two Trumpets | Frank Ticheli: American Elegy | Dmitri Shostakovich: Folk Dances | Gustav Holst / Matthews: Suite in F | Ralph Vaughan Williams / Beeler: Rhosymedre | Patrick Conway: March
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the Office of Concerts and Facilities, School of Music, at 607-274-3717 or ekibelsbeck@ithaca.edu/akemp1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.