… Michael Walsh, professor of music at South Dakota State University, will present a recital, “As Voice, With Voice, In Voice,” at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 3, in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center’s Founders Recital Hall. Walsh, a clarinetist, has been selected to perform at regional, national and international conferences. The program includes “Fantasia on Verdi’s ‘La Traviata,’” “Three Etudes on Themes of Gershwin,” “I Like You,” a work for clarinet and electronic sounds, as well as “Cancion para un Clarinetista” by Javier Zalba. Assisting with the program are faculty members Xuan Kuang, Mark Stevens and Anna DeGraff. The recital is free, and the public is invited to … The program includes “Fantasia on Verdi’s ‘La Traviata,’” “Three Etudes on Themes of Gershwin,” “I Like You,” a work for clarinet and electronic sounds, as well as “Cancion para un Clarinetista” by Javier Zalba. Assisting with the program are faculty members Xuan Kuang, Mark Stevens and Anna DeGraff. The recital is free, and the public is invited to …
… cappella singing groups, Accent has carved out its own niche. Inspired by the wizardly jazz harmonies of Take 6 and, before them, The Hi-Lo’s, the six singers of Accent, all of them accomplished in their own right, are taking their love of close-harmony jazz singing — the denser and more intricate the better — as far as it can go. The improbable meeting of … or call the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center box office at 605-688-6045. The 19th annual SDSU/Brookings Optimist Jazz Festival will feature 40 instrumental and vocal ensembles registered from school across the region. Along with Accent, the guest artist for this year’s event will be Camille Thurman, a New York-based saxophonist and vocalist. Thurman will … noon April 11 with the SDSU Jazz I ensemble, and Accent will present a vocal jazz masterclass for students. All festival events, except for the ticketed Accent concert, are free and open to the public. Music at SDSU Performing Arts Center School of Performing Arts College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Apr. 4, 3:39 PM David Reynolds … The South Dakota …
… its inaugural season, with a woodwind festival planned for later this month. Elizabeth Robinson The group’s performances happen in the heart of South Dakota, but its performers come from all over the Midwest. It’s led by two South Dakota State University School of Performing Arts faculty members: Don Linn, artistic director and conductor; and Elizabeth Robinson, founder, artistic director and flutist. In the tradition of Harmoniemusik by great … living composers. This season’s composers include Nicole Chamberlain, Marie Douglas, Alyssa Morris, Kimberly Osberg and Jonathan Newman. Don Linn Hear live performances on Thursday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Founders Recital Hall in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center, on the SDSU campus in Brookings. A second performance will take place Friday, May 24, at 7 p.m. …
… South Dakota Chamber Winds Elizabeth RobinsonElizabeth.Robinson@sdstate.edu605-688-5188 May. 23, 2024 7:30 PM May. 23, 2024 10:00 PM Event Support School of Performing Arts Performing Arts Center … South Dakota Chamber Winds …
… Professional actor, playwright to visit SDSU for collegiate premiere Deb Hiett Los Angeles actor and playwright Deb Hiett is coming to South Dakota State University to celebrate the collegiate premiere of her new play, “The Escape Thingy.” Performance dates are Feb. … military, SDSU employees and children. SDSU students are free with Student ID. Tickets can be purchased anytime online . The Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center box office will open for in-person sales one week prior to the opening performance, or call 605-688-6045. Members of the cast include SDSU senior Peyten Wiese, sophomores Blake Fabre and Jacob …