Monthly Archives: September 2010

Fall opener features well-played works

A couple of 21st century works were prominently displayed in the Musical Arts Center Tuesday evening, during the IU Wind … Continue reading

Bonding of orchestra directors paying off in fall music season

The campus orchestras have gone from strength to strength to strength in the early weeks of the fall music season. … Continue reading

New opera production draws deserved laughter and applause

Folks in the Musical Arts Center seemed to have an awfully good time both Friday and Saturday evenings as the … Continue reading

Chorus director Gray fills in capably for Glover at MOB’s season opener

It’s not like Jane Glover to miss a season opener, particularly when the music is dear to her and the … Continue reading

Chamber Orchestra gives radiant reading of Beethoven, Copland

Prior to a performance of Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring Suite by the IU Chamber Orchestra Wednesday evening, conductor Kevin Noe … Continue reading

New edition of Bach’s Clavier-Ubung Vol. III tops wealth of organ concerts

While round about much of Bloomington this past weekend, world music charmed the crowds at various venues indoors and out, … Continue reading

IU Philharmonic opening program ‘fresh as a newborn’

Because admission was free and ticketless, one cannot properly call it a sellout, but the Musical Arts Center was pretty … Continue reading

Tribute concert by colleagues, friends remembers composer during 100th year of his birth

Colleagues, current faculty members and students gathered on the stage of Auer Hall Saturday afternoon to remember Bernhard Heiden, who … Continue reading

Recitals an energetic warm-up for Indy violin competition

The initial notice read: “Chi-Yi Chen, piano.Faculty Recital.” It was scheduled for Tuesday evening in Auer Hall. Then came an … Continue reading