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Past Events from February 21 – March 8 – Music Resources Past Events from February 21 – March 8 – Music Resources

Liwen Lou Recital

Schare Recital Hall 81 George Street, New Brunswick, United States

DMA Lecture Recital

Dana Mandell Recital

Art History Hall, Room 202 4 Chapel Drive, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

DMA Lecture Recital

Rutgers University Jazz Lab Big Band Concert

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Conducted by Dr. Anthony Branker, the Rutgers University Jazz Lab Big Band performs Duke Ellington’s “Black, Brown, and Beige”   Duke Ellington’s "Black, Brown, and Beige" remains one of the … Read More

A Conversation with Pioneering Female Cantor Susan Mandell

Kathleen W. Ludwig Global Village Learning Center 9 Suydam Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Presented by the Jewish Music Forum, a Project of the American Society for Jewish Music joins us for a discussion with Susan Mandell, whose cantorial career exemplifies women's expansion into religious leadership positions in the 1960s. · Cantor Susan Mandell, Temple Emanu-El of Edison, NJ, 1964–1978 · Cantor Kalix Jacobson, Temple Emanuel of South Hills, … Read More

Dan Yao Recital

Schare Recital Hall 81 George Street, New Brunswick, United States

DMA Lecture Recital

Tanner Age Recital

Schare Recital Hall 81 George Street, New Brunswick, United States

Non-Degree Chamber Recital

Rutgers University Jazz Ensemble Concert

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The Rutgers University Jazz Ensemble I, directed by Conrad Herwig, will feature a tribute to jazz bassist and composer, Jaco Pastorius. The premier twenty-two-piece student jazz orchestra will showcase arrangements from Pastorius’s best-known recordings, including “Continuum” and “Liberty City.”

Rutgers Symphony Orchestra Concert

NMC 85 GEORGE STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ, United States

This dance themed concert will celebrate RSO’s collaboration with the dance department. The program will begin with dancers on stage for Roberto Sierra’s Fandangos, choreographed by Dr. Evelyn Wang. Irish … Read More