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Matthew Quayle, Composer-Pianist: Miniatures and Meditations

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Music
Composer-Pianist Matthew Quayle (Visiting Assistant Professor of Music) will present an eclectic recital of original solo piano music. Quayle will begin by exploring the art of the musical miniature. What can be said in just a minute or two of music? How can small forms be juxtaposed to tell a larger story? The program will include Quayle’s playful Baroque-inflected suite Antiques and his elegiac Memorial Suite. These collections of short works veer from the comedic to the tragic and back, combining lyrical expression with virtuosic explosivity.

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Free
Open to the Public
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Scenes and Songs

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Music
Students of Carol Christensen and Susanne Peck present a lively evening of musical theater from Broadway to opera.

Watch the livestream of the performance here

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Open to the Public
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Songs and Arias

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Music
An evening of super-charged arias and art songs by voice students of Carol Christensen and Susanne Peck.

Watch the livestream of the performance here

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Open to the Public
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December Vocal Concert

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Music
Voice students of Carol Christensen and Susanne Peck cap off a semester of study with a lively evening of songs and arias.

Watch the livestream of the performance here

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Open to the Public
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Tick, Tick... Boom!

Sponsored by:
Music and Theatre
An autobiographical musical based on the life of composer Jonathan Larson, Tick, Tick… Boom tells the story of an artist’s fight to enter the theater industry as he feels his time is running out. Explore the profound musings and iconic music of Larson’s first show. Senior work in vocal health/performance by Rohini Prabhakar ‘23. Independent work in directing by Kayla Schwartz ‘23.5. Independent work in lighting design by Barry Yang ‘25.

Hepburn Zoo

Open to the Public
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Tick, Tick... Boom!

Sponsored by:
Music and Theatre
An autobiographical musical based on the life of composer Jonathan Larson, Tick, Tick… Boom tells the story of an artist’s fight to enter the theater industry as he feels his time is running out. Explore the profound musings and iconic music of Larson’s first show. Senior work in vocal health/performance by Rohini Prabhakar ‘23. Independent work in directing by Kayla Schwartz ‘23.5. Independent work in lighting design by Barry Yang ‘25.

Hepburn Zoo

Open to the Public
Image of three people smiling

Tick, Tick... Boom!

Sponsored by:
Music and Theatre
An autobiographical musical based on the life of composer Jonathan Larson, Tick, Tick… Boom tells the story of an artist’s fight to enter the theater industry as he feels his time is running out. Explore the profound musings and iconic music of Larson’s first show. Senior work in vocal health/performance by Rohini Prabhakar ‘23. Independent work in directing by Kayla Schwartz ‘23.5. Independent work in lighting design by Barry Yang ‘25.
Open to the Public
Image of three people smiling

Tick, Tick... Boom!

Sponsored by:
Music and Theatre
An autobiographical musical based on the life of composer Jonathan Larson, Tick, Tick… Boom tells the story of an artist’s fight to enter the theater industry as he feels his time is running out. Explore the profound musings and iconic music of Larson’s first show. Senior work in vocal health/performance by Rohini Prabhakar ‘23. Independent work in directing by Kayla Schwartz ‘23.5. Independent work in lighting design by Barry Yang ‘25.

Hepburn Zoo

Open to the Public

New Directions Arts Festival: Meet & Greet

Join us for cider and cookies and meet the faculty and students of the New Directions Arts Festival. The Festival is an interdisciplinary performance with music, dance, visual art, and theatre, led by Dr. Matthew Evan Taylor (Music), Michelle Leftheris (Studio Art), Laurel Jenkins (Dance) and Michole Biancosino (Theatre).

Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby

Open to the Public