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Student Chamber Music Recital
Apr. 22
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Pre-Concert Lecture on R. Nathaniel Dett's oratorio "The Ordering of Moses"
Apr. 22
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**EVENT CANCELLED AND RESCHEDULED** Graduate Opera Workshop – Heidi Grant Murphy, director
Apr. 22
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Mainstage in Concert – "The Ordering of Moses" by Robert Nathaniel Dett
Apr. 22
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Symposium for the Jubilee Festival on African American Music
Apr. 23
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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
NOTUS Contemporary Vocal Ensemble – Dominick DiOrio, director/conductor; Sy Anderson, concert producer
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1-24-2025 8:00 pm
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10:00 pm
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Enjoy this performance from almost anywhere in the world viaIUMusicLive!Repertoire Christodoulou/Eaton: Antarctic Oscillation (from 'Risk of Rain 2,' 2020)Mitsuda/Anderson: Ever Come to an End (from 'Xenoblade Chronicles 2,' 2017)García Díaz/Guzman: The Song of the Sea (from 'RiME,' 2017)Sparling/Cho: See You at the Top (Flight Mix) (from 'A Short Hike,' 2019)Wintory/Robertson: Ichthyosaurus Communis (from 'Abzû,' 2016)Raine/Blake: Confronting Myself (from 'Celeste,' 2018)Mitsuda/Nesbitt: Shadows of the Lowland (from 'Xenoblade Chronicles 2,' 2017)Geer/Smith/Eshleman: Chakalaka (from 'Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?!,' 2020)About the DirectorDominick DiOrio is a conductor and composer who has won widespread acclaim for his contributions to American music. He has been recognized with The American Prizes in both Choral Composition (2014) and Choral Performance (2019, with NOTUS). In 2020, he became the fourteenth artistic director and conductor of the Mendelssohn Chorus of Philadelphia. DiOrio has conducted ensembles around the world, from the Houston Chamber Choir and Choral Arts Initiative in the United States to Allmänna Sången and Ars Veritas abroad. A strong advocate for new music, he has collaborated with Paquito D'Rivera, Melissa Dunphy, Tawnie Olson, Caroline Shaw, Moira Smiley, Christopher Theofanidis, and Sven-David Sandstr��m. Committed to diversity, inclusion, and representation in artistic programming, DiOrio programs works that reflect the diversity of our world. As a composer, DiOrio has been hailed for a keenly intelligent, evocative style, which shows 'a tour de force of inventive thinking and unique colour' (Gramophone). His over 50 published works have appeared at major venues around the world, including the Sydney Opera House, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall. He writes music for singers and players of all ages and experiences, and his recent commissioning partners include the Children's Chorus of Washington, the Worcester Youth Orchestras, The Choral Arts Society of Washington, and 'The President's Own' United States Marine Band. Since 2012, he has served as professor of music and chair of the Choral Conducting department at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he leads the select, new music chamber chorus NOTUS, one of only 24 choirs in the world selected by competitive audition to perform at the 12th World Symposium on Choral Music in Auckland, New Zealand, before it was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. DiOrio recently completed an elected term as president of the National Collegiate Choral Organization. He earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting from the Yale School of Music, as well as M.M.A. and M.M. degrees in conducting from Yale and a B.M. in composition summa cum laude from Ithaca College.