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Symposium for the Jubilee Festival on African American Music
in 14 hours in 30 minutes
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Master's Recital – Eric Rau, cello
Apr. 23
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Pre-Concert Lecture on the Concert Orchestra Jubilee Program
Apr. 23
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Graduate Opera Workshop – Students of Zachary Coates and Carol Vaness
Apr. 23
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Concert Orchestra – Thomas Wilkins, conductor
Apr. 24
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Senior Recital – Ryan Schick, cello
Apr. 24
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All-Campus Jazz Ensemble & Combo
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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Master's Recital – Jeremy Keppelmann, harp
Apr. 24
Faculty Recital – Jonathan Oddie, harpsichord
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2-1-2025 5:00 pm
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6:00 pm
(America/New_York)
(1 hour)
Works by Frescobaldi, Gibbons, Gibbons, Froberger, and J. S. BachAbout the ArtistJonathan 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.