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11:00 PMTuesday, March 3, 11:00 PM EST
Will Liverman, Guest Baritone
Called “a voice for this historic moment” (The Washington Post), GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone Will Liverman has been praised internationally for his versatility in dramatic and comedic operatic roles and his dedication and vision as a composer, artist, and advisor. He is the co-creator of soul opera The Factotum, which premiered at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2023. His collection of original songs, The Dunbar/Moore Sessions, Volume II, is nominated for a 2026 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Compendium. Liverman has appeared at English National Opera, Dutch National Opera, LA Opera, Santa Fe Opera, and Washington National Opera, among many others. At The Met, Liverman made history as the first-ever Black Papageno in The Magic Flute; headlined Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up In My Bones, which won a 2023 GRAMMY® Award; and starred in X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X. He premiered Kevin Puts’ The Manchurian Candidate at Minnesota Opera and René Orth’s 10 Days in a Madhouse at Opera Philadelphia, and served as Artistic Advisor for Renée Fleming’s SongStudio at Carnegie Hall. Recent and upcoming concert highlights include appearances with the London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; performances at The Concertgebouw, Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center; and music festivals including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Tanglewood, and Aspen. Cedille Records released Liverman’s Show Me The Way (2024) and Dreams of a New Day: Songs by Black Composers (2021), which were both nominated for GRAMMY® Awards for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. A recipient of The Met’s Beverly Sills Artist Award, Liverman holds degrees from The Juilliard School (M.M.) and Wheaton College in Illinois (B.M.). www.willliverman.com Masterclass featuring Department of Music and Sacred Music studentWednesday, March 4 4:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. LaBar Performance Hall ( door 10)O'Neill Hall of MusicBoth events are free and open to the public. Co-sponosored with the University of Notre Dame Arts Initiative
• 1 hr 30 minLivestream Flute Voice Symphony Orchestra Baritone11:00 PMTuesday, March 3, 11:00 PM ESTWill Liverman GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone
Make Them Hear You: A Journey of Voice and Spirit GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone , Will Liverman with Notre Dame faculty pianist Dror Baitel. Called “a voice for this historic moment” (The Washington Post), GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone Will Liverman has been praised internationally for his versatility in dramatic and comedic operatic roles and his dedication and vision as a composer, artist, and advisor. He is the co-creator of soul opera The Factotum, which premiered at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2023. His collection of original songs, The Dunbar/Moore Sessions, Volume II, is nominated for a 2026 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Compendium. Liverman has appeared at English National Opera, Dutch National Opera, LA Opera, Santa Fe Opera, and Washington National Opera, among many others. At The Met, Liverman made history as the first-ever Black Papageno in The Magic Flute; headlined Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up In My Bones, which won a 2023 GRAMMY® Award; and starred in X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X. He premiered Kevin Puts’ The Manchurian Candidate at Minnesota Opera and René Orth’s 10 Days in a Madhouse at Opera Philadelphia, and served as Artistic Advisor for Renée Fleming’s SongStudio at Carnegie Hall. Recent and upcoming concert highlights include appearances with the London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; performances at The Concertgebouw, Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center; and music festivals including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Tanglewood, and Aspen. Cedille Records released Liverman’s Show Me The Way (2024) and Dreams of a New Day: Songs by Black Composers (2021), which were both nominated for GRAMMY® Awards for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. A recipient of The Met’s Beverly Sills Artist Award, Liverman holds degrees from The Juilliard School (M.M.) and Wheaton College in Illinois (B.M.). www.willliverman.com Masterclass featuring Department of Music and Sacred Music studentWednesday, March 4 4:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. LaBar Performance Hall ( door 10)O'Neill Hall of MusicBoth events are free and open to the public. Co-sponosored with the University of Notre Dame Arts Initiative and Notre Dame Sacred Music.
• 1 hr 30 minLivestream Flute Voice Symphony Orchestra Baritone11:00 PMTuesday, March 3, 11:00 PM ESTWill Liverman GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone
Make Them Hear You: A Journey of Voice and Spirit GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone , Will Liverman with Notre Dame faculty pianist Dror Baitel Called “a voice for this historic moment” (The Washington Post), GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone Will Liverman has been praised internationally for his versatility in dramatic and comedic operatic roles and his dedication and vision as a composer, artist, and advisor. He is the co-creator of soul opera The Factotum, which premiered at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2023. His collection of original songs, The Dunbar/Moore Sessions, Volume II, is nominated for a 2026 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Compendium. Liverman has appeared at English National Opera, Dutch National Opera, LA Opera, Santa Fe Opera, and Washington National Opera, among many others. At The Met, Liverman made history as the first-ever Black Papageno in The Magic Flute; headlined Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up In My Bones, which won a 2023 GRAMMY® Award; and starred in X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X. He premiered Kevin Puts’ The Manchurian Candidate at Minnesota Opera and René Orth’s 10 Days in a Madhouse at Opera Philadelphia, and served as Artistic Advisor for Renée Fleming’s SongStudio at Carnegie Hall. Recent and upcoming concert highlights include appearances with the London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; performances at The Concertgebouw, Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center; and music festivals including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Tanglewood, and Aspen. Cedille Records released Liverman’s Show Me The Way (2024) and Dreams of a New Day: Songs by Black Composers (2021), which were both nominated for GRAMMY® Awards for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. A recipient of The Met’s Beverly Sills Artist Award, Liverman holds degrees from The Juilliard School (M.M.) and Wheaton College in Illinois (B.M.). www.willliverman.com Masterclass featuring Department of Music and Sacred Music studentWednesday, March 4 4:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. LaBar Performance Hall ( door 10)O'Neill Hall of MusicBoth events are free and open to the public. Co-sponosored with the University of Notre Dame Arts Initiative
• 1 hr 30 minLivestream Flute Voice Symphony Orchestra Baritone11:00 PMTuesday, March 3, 11:00 PM ESTWill Liverman, Guest Baritone
Called “a voice for this historic moment” (The Washington Post), GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone Will Liverman has been praised internationally for his versatility in dramatic and comedic operatic roles and his dedication and vision as a composer, artist, and advisor. He is the co-creator of soul opera The Factotum, which premiered at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2023. His collection of original songs, The Dunbar/Moore Sessions, Volume II, is nominated for a 2026 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Compendium. Liverman has appeared at English National Opera, Dutch National Opera, LA Opera, Santa Fe Opera, and Washington National Opera, among many others. At The Met, Liverman made history as the first-ever Black Papageno in The Magic Flute; headlined Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up In My Bones, which won a 2023 GRAMMY® Award; and starred in X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X. He premiered Kevin Puts’ The Manchurian Candidate at Minnesota Opera and René Orth’s 10 Days in a Madhouse at Opera Philadelphia, and served as Artistic Advisor for Renée Fleming’s SongStudio at Carnegie Hall. Recent and upcoming concert highlights include appearances with the London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; performances at The Concertgebouw, Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center; and music festivals including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Tanglewood, and Aspen. Cedille Records released Liverman’s Show Me The Way (2024) and Dreams of a New Day: Songs by Black Composers (2021), which were both nominated for GRAMMY® Awards for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. A recipient of The Met’s Beverly Sills Artist Award, Liverman holds degrees from The Juilliard School (M.M.) and Wheaton College in Illinois (B.M.). www.willliverman.com
• 1 hr 30 minLivestream Flute Voice Symphony Orchestra Baritone11:00 PMTuesday, March 3, 11:00 PM ESTWill Liverman GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone
Make Them Hear You: A Journey of Voice and Spirit GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone , Will Liverman with Notre Dame faculty pianist Dror Baitel. Called “a voice for this historic moment” (The Washington Post), GRAMMY® Award-winning baritone Will Liverman has been praised internationally for his versatility in dramatic and comedic operatic roles and his dedication and vision as a composer, artist, and advisor. He is the co-creator of soul opera The Factotum, which premiered at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2023. His collection of original songs, The Dunbar/Moore Sessions, Volume II, is nominated for a 2026 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Compendium. Liverman has appeared at English National Opera, Dutch National Opera, LA Opera, Santa Fe Opera, and Washington National Opera, among many others. At The Met, Liverman made history as the first-ever Black Papageno in The Magic Flute; headlined Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up In My Bones, which won a 2023 GRAMMY® Award; and starred in X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X. He premiered Kevin Puts’ The Manchurian Candidate at Minnesota Opera and René Orth’s 10 Days in a Madhouse at Opera Philadelphia, and served as Artistic Advisor for Renée Fleming’s SongStudio at Carnegie Hall. Recent and upcoming concert highlights include appearances with the London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; performances at The Concertgebouw, Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center; and music festivals including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Tanglewood, and Aspen. Cedille Records released Liverman’s Show Me The Way (2024) and Dreams of a New Day: Songs by Black Composers (2021), which were both nominated for GRAMMY® Awards for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. A recipient of The Met’s Beverly Sills Artist Award, Liverman holds degrees from The Juilliard School (M.M.) and Wheaton College in Illinois (B.M.). www.willliverman.com Masterclass featuring Department of Music and Sacred Music studentWednesday, March 4 4:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. LaBar Performance Hall ( door 10)O'Neill Hall of MusicBoth events are free and open to the public. Co-sponosored with the University of Notre Dame Arts Initiative and Notre Dame Sacred Music.
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2:00 AMWednesday, March 4, 2:00 AM EST
Schola Musicorum
The early vocal music vocal ensemble will present Gregorian chants from medieval manuscripts and early polyphony as well as organ works. For tickets call 574-631-2800 or performingarts.nd.edu.
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12:00 AMSaturday, March 21, 12:00 AM EDT
Notre Dame Glee Club Concert
The Glee Club presents its annual spring concert. The program will include German Lieder, English music from the 16th to the 20th centuries, contemporary settings of classic poetry, and Irish folk arrangements to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, along with songs of Notre Dame. For tickets call 574-631-2800 or performingarts.nd.edu
• 1 hr 30 min10:00 PMSaturday, March 21, 10:00 PM EDTJamie 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.
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10:00 PMMonday, March 30, 10:00 PM EDT
Patrick Yim, violin, with Hong-Da Chin, Chinese flutes - (Part of the Transnational Sonic Encounters Concert Series)
Transnational Sonic Encounters Concert Series Experience Transnational Sonic Encounters, a groundbreaking concert series uniting renowned composers and master performers of the pipa, dizi, xiao, xun, and violin to create bold new works through immersive cross-cultural collaboration. These performances showcase the innovative “frictions and fusions” of global timbres, reimagining intercultural dialogue and forging a vibrant artistic community across Asia and the United States. Sunday, Feb. 15 Xiaojing Liu, pipa (guest artist) 3 p.m.LaBar Recital HallO’Neill Hall of Music Pipa virtuoso Xiaojing Liu, a professor at Beijing’s Central Conservatory of Music, performs a solo recital featuring traditional and contemporary works. Welcome reception immediately following. Monday, Feb. 23 Patrick Yim, violin, with guest artist Xiaojing Liu, pipa 6:30 p.m.LaBar Recital HallO’Neill Hall of Music Liu performs with faculty violinist Patrick Yim in a program of contemporary works by Chen Yi, Zhou Long, Lei Liang, Timothy Page, and Donald Reid Womack. Monday, March 30 Patrick Yim, violin, with Hong-Da Chin, Chinese flutes 6 p.m.LaBar Recital HallO’Neill Hall of Music Chinese flutist Hong-Da Chin and faculty violinist Patrick Yim premiere new duo works by Chan Ka Nin, Liliya Ugay, Jing Wang, Yao Chen, and others. Sponsors: Franco Family Institute for Liberal Arts and the Public Good Large Henkels Lecture Fund Notre Dame Global Asia Guest Artist Program Department of Music Originally published at franco.nd.edu.
• 1 hrFlute Violin Flutist10:30 PMMonday, March 30, 10:30 PM EDTA Transnational Sonic Encounter: Chinese flutist Hong-Da Chin and faculty violinist Patrick Yim
A Transnational Sonic Encounter: Chinese flutist Hong-Da Chin and faculty violinist Patrick Yim premiere new duo works. This concert is free and open to the public.
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7:00 PMSunday, April 19, 7:00 PM EDT
Symphonic Band & Winds
The Notre Dame Symphonic Winds and Symphonic Band perform their annual Spring Concert. Composed of undergraduate and graduate students, these two ensembles will present an afternoon of music featuring overtures, marches, and traditional concert band works. The grand finale features the combined bands performing traditional Notre Dame school songs, including the famed Notre Dame Victory March. For tickets call 574-631-2800 or performingarts.nd.edu
• 1 hr8:00 PMSunday, April 19, 8:00 PM EDTMichelle 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.
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7:00 PMSunday, April 26, 7:00 PM EDT
University Band Concert
The University Band presents its Spring program including marches, contemporary concert band pieces, popular music, and traditional Notre Dame favorites. The University Band is a concert band for current students as well as staff, faculty, and alumni of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's, and Holy Cross. For tickets call 574-631-2800 or performingarts.nd.edu.
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8:00 PMFriday, May 15, 8:00 PM EDT
Band Commencement Concert
The Notre Dame Band presents its annual Commencement Concert. This performance marks the final time that senior band members will perform at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, and is a preview for the band's international tour program. Selections on the program will include wind band classics, orchestral transcriptions, jazz tunes, and some traditional Notre Dame favorites! This concert is free and open to the public! For tickets call 574-631-2800 or performingarts.nd.edu.
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