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Symposium for the Jubilee Festival on African American Music
in 11 hours in 40 minutes
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Master's Recital – Eric Rau, cello
Apr. 23
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Graduate Opera Workshop – Students of Zachary Coates and Carol Vaness
Apr. 23
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Pre-Concert Lecture on the Concert Orchestra Jubilee Program
Apr. 23
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Concert Orchestra – Thomas Wilkins, conductor
Apr. 24
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All-Campus Jazz Ensemble & Combo – Peter Goggin, director
Apr. 24
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Senior Recital – Ryan Schick, cello
Apr. 24
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Symposium for the Jubilee Festival on African American Music
Apr. 24
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Chamber Music Recital – Students of Gail Robertson
Apr. 24
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Graduate Opera Workshop – Students of Zachary Coates and Carol Vaness
Apr. 24
A Well-Advised Lunch with Texu Kim
Location: MERRILL HALL (MUSIC) / MUSIC, JACOBS SCHOOL OF - Room Number: MU011
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2-5-2026 5:30 pm
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6:30 pm
(America/New_York)
(1 hour)
Students! Sign up here >TexuKim (김택수, he/him) writes music inspired by everyday experiences, music about modern Korea, reflecting its multicultural nature, and humorous yet sophisticated music. His music also incorporates and expands elements and systems of Korean folk music.His music has been performed by the New York Philharmonic, LA Phil, EnsembleIntercontemporain, Ensemble Modern, Alarm Will Sound, among others. Kim's new workDis/Connectionwill be premiered by the New Music Ensemble in their Thursdayconcert, andwill also be performed on the NME's tour of South Korea in March.TexuKim's appearance is made possible in part by the Five Friends Master Class Series (honoring Robert Samels).