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  • March 21

    10:00 PM
    Saturday, March 21, 10:00 PM EDT
    Jamie Jordan, soprano and Daniel Schlosberg, piano

    Jamie Jordan is a renowned vocalist specialising in contemporary music, especially of the experimental variety. With faculty pianist Daniel Schlosberg, she presents an evening of music on the edge, including composers John Arrigo-Nelson, Christopher Biggs, Helen Grime, and Jō Kondō, and Notre Dame composition professor John Liberatore. This recital is free and not ticketed.

    1 hr 30 min
    Piano Soprano
  • April 19

    8:00 PM
    Sunday, April 19, 8:00 PM EDT
    Michelle Cann, piano

    Pianist Michelle Cann closes the DeBartolo Performing Arts Persenting Series season with a recital that highlights her expressive range and deep connection to the music she performs. The evening's program features a compelling mix of Romantic masterpieces and influential modern works, offering a journey through emotion, history, and creativity.The program includes Frédéric Chopin's Ballade No. 3 in A-flat major, a lyrical and technically demanding work, followed by Joel Thompson's My Dungeon Shook and Three American Preludes, reflecting the Black American experience with urgency and poetic depth. Cann also performs Felix Mendelssohn's Fantasie in F-sharp Minor, a piece filled with elegance and introspection. After intermission, the program continues with William Grant Still's A Deserted Plantation, evoking haunting beauty and spiritual memory, and concludes with the fiery brilliance of Franz Liszt's Mephisto Waltz No. 1.Known for her passionate interpretations and commitment to highlighting underrepresented composers, Cann brings both intensity and grace to a virtuoso finale. Hear an artist reshaping classical music landscape through a technically masterful and emotionally resonant performance. Recommended for ages five and up.Co-presented by the DeBartolo Performing Arts. For tickets call 574-631-2800 or performingarts.nd.edu.

    1 hr 30 min
    Piano