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Master's Recital – Lorena Maggiore, soprano
Apr. 27
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Senior Recital – Philip Williamson, cello
Apr. 27
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All-Campus String Orchestra – Heidi Cahyadi & Stanley Cheng-Hao Kuo, conductors
Apr. 28
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All-Campus Chorus – Lida Bourhill & Benjamin Wegner, conductors
Apr. 28
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Senior Recital – Heejung Kang, viola
Apr. 28
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Master's Recital – Haeun Oh, piano
Apr. 28
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**EVENT CANCELLED AND RESCHEDULED** Graduate Opera Workshop – Heidi Grant Murphy, director
Apr. 28
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Senior Recital – Ian Kiyokawa, trumpet
Apr. 28
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The Choreography Project – Presented by the Ballet Department
Apr. 28
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Graduate String Quartet-in-Residence: Erinys Quartet (Performer Diploma Recital)
Apr. 29
About the ArtistsJanette Fishell is professor of organ at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where she teaches applied organ and organ pedagogy. A graduate of Indiana University and Northwestern University, she is a recitalist and teacher of international standing. Her students have distinguished themselves in academia, concerts and as prizewinners in competitions throughout the United States and Europe, and successfully serve in churches and on university faculties throughout the United States and Asia. A regular performer in many of the world's greatest concert venues, published author of numerous articles and a book on service playing published by Abingdon Press, a composer whose choral and organ music is published by Morning Star Music, St. James Press, and Wayne Leupold Editions, and recording artist, she is widely recognized as a leading authority on the organ music of Czech composer Petr Eben, the subject of her doctoral dissertation and the first study of his organ works in English. She has begun a decade-long cycle in which she will record Eben's complete organ works with a companion video series entitled Velvet Revolution. In addition to a multi-year performance project in which she performed the complete organ works of J. S. Bach, her recording of Beethoven's organ works was recently released by NAXOS as part of their Beethoven opera omnia collection. Active as a church musician for many decades, she has held two appointments as interim organist at Christ Church (Episcopal) Cathedral, Indianapolis, and was organist/choirmaster at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville, North Carolina and The Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis. She was named Keyboard Arts Inc. Young Organist of the Year while an undergraduate, held a distinguished professorship at the East Carolina University School of Music, and received both the 2012 Oswald Gleason Ragatz Distinguished Organist Alumni Award and 2014 Paul Creston Award in recognition of contributions to sacred music. In 2020 she was presented the Indiana University Bicentennial Medal in recognition of distinguished and distinctive service to the university.Jonathan Oddie is professor of practice in historical performance (historical keyboards) at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Oddie is in demand across the United States as a versatile performer on harpsichord, fortepiano, and continuo organ. As a continuo player, he works with leading musicians including violinist Dmitry Sinkovsky and flutist Janet See and with orchestras including Portland Baroque Orchestra and the Seattle Symphony. He has performed on chamber music series including Gallery Concerts Seattle and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, and he has been featured as a soloist with the Northwest Sinfonietta and Saratoga Orchestra. Oddie studied piano and harpsichord at Indiana University, where his teachers included Elisabeth Wright, Jean-Louis Haguenauer, and Edmund Battersby. He also earned a doctorate in musicology from the University of Oxford, where he researched the instrumental music of English composer Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625). Oddie has published research in the journals Early Music and Historical Performance. His awards include a Performer's Certificate from the Jacobs School of Music and a Frank Huntington Beebe Fellowship.