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Student Chamber Music Recital
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Master's Recital – Solein Lopez, soprano
in 4 hours in 49 minutes
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Opera Insights – Pre-show talk on Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!"
in 5 hours in 49 minutes
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"Oklahoma!" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
in 6 hours in 49 minutes
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Senior Recital – Felicity Nolan, soprano
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Master's Recital – Jui Lin Hu, flute
Apr. 26
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Student Chamber Music Recital
Apr. 26
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Computer Music Recital – John Gibson & Chi Wang, directors
Apr. 27
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Master's Recital – Lorena Maggiore, soprano
Apr. 27
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Senior Recital – Philip Williamson, cello
Apr. 27
Enjoy this performance from almost anywhere in the world viaLIVE@jacobs!Repertoire to be announcedAbout the DirectorIngrid Matthews is professor of practice in historical performance (baroque violin) at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. A graduate of IU, where she studied with Josef Gingold and Stanley Ritchie, Matthews is one of today's most respected baroque violinists. Since winning first prize in the Erwin Bodky International Competition for Early Music in 1989, she has appeared as soloist, guest director, chamber musician, and concertmaster with leading early music ensembles, including the New York Collegium, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Ars Lyrica (Houston), Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra (Toronto), Musica Pacifica (San Francisco), and many others. Matthews cofounded the Seattle Baroque Orchestra in 1994 and served as its music director until 2013. Matthews has won high critical acclaim for her extensive discography. Her recording J. S. Bach: Complete Sonatas and Partitas for Violin was named "top recommendation for this music … on either period or modern instruments" by American Record Guide. She also plays jazz and swing styles and is active as a visual artist. Meeting URL: