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An Evening with Paul Asbell

Sponsored by:
Music and American Studies
Join us for a performance by internationally recognized fingerstyle guitarist Paul Asbell.  With a multi-decade career that includes joining the seminal Butterfield Blues band, founding and leading jazz group Kilimanjaro, and playing and recording with a veritable who’s who of blues and jazz greats, Asbell is a musician’s musician.  This performance will highlight the history of the American guitar, as Asbell will demonstrate how the instrument itself changed and was changed by the music people made with it.

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Free
Open to the Public
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Electronic Music: The Art of Sound

Sponsored by:
Music
A concert featuring guest electronic music artist Sandy Nordahl, joined by Winter Term music instructors Jack Tipper, Matthew Evan Taylor and Peter Hamlin, and Chapman Stick virtuoso Mark Christensen.

Vaccinations and boosters (or valid medical or religious exemptions) required. Masks optional (but welcome!) except under certain conditions.

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Free
Open to the Public

Jazz Showcase!

Sponsored by:
Music
Some of the College’s best jazz players perform their work from the fall Jazz Workshop.

Vaccinations and boosters (or valid medical or religious exemptions) required. Masks optional (but welcome!) except under certain conditions.

Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby

Free
Open to the Public

**CANCELLED** College Community Chorus

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Music
**CANCELLED**

The fall concert of the Middlebury College Community Chorus features the premiere of Salve Regina by Ukrainian composer Dmytro Malyi, and the sublime Requiem by Gabriel Fauré. Alumni Eleanor Mayerfeld ’19.5 and Tevan Goldberg ’20 join the Chorus, with Tim Guiles, piano and Jeffrey Buettner, conductor.

Lessons and Carols for Advent and Christmas

This annual traditional program combines choral music, congregational singing, and the Biblical texts of the season. The celebratory community service (held at both 4:00 and 7:00 pm) features the Middlebury College Choir, performing under the direction of Ronnie Romano, and readings by students, faculty, and staff. There will be large-print programs available, and the 4:00 service will have ASL interpretation.  George Matthew Jr. rings in the service with selections on the chapel carillon.

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public

Lessons and Carols for Advent and Christmas

This annual traditional program combines choral music, congregational singing, and the Biblical texts of the season. The celebratory community service (held at both 4:00 and 7:00 pm) features the Middlebury College Choir, performing under the direction of Ronnie Romano, and readings by students, faculty, and staff. There will be large-print programs available, and the 4:00 service will have ASL interpretation.  George Matthew Jr. rings in the service with selections on the chapel carillon.

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public
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McAllister/Ames Duo: Project Encore Vol. 1

Sponsored by:
Music
PROJECT ENCORE, featuring acclaimed saxophonist Timothy McAllister and the celebrated pianist Liz Ames, was born from the idea that concert curation often relies too much on tradition and time-honored chestnuts while ignoring fresh, innovative and diverse voices. Alongside the duo’s conscious efforts to weave a wide array of influences into their playing, whether a uniquely American classical sound, concepts from broader wind pedagogy, or popular idioms, they believe it is increasingly crucial to foster partnerships with living composers across a broad spectrum of styles and backgrounds.

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Free
Open to the Public
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Carillon Recital by the Yale Carillon Guild

Sponsored by:
Music
The Yale Carillon Guild will be presenting a performance of classical and modern works on the Chapel carillon. Since 1964, the Yale University Student Carillon Guild has presented daily performances on Yale’s 54 bell carillon, has trained incoming students in the art and has managed a summer series of well-attended carillon recitals open to the public. Many Yale graduates have passed the exams of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America as Professional Carillonneurs and now hold prominent carillon positions throughout the country.

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public
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Practicum in Digital Humanities

Sponsored by:
Music
Jennifer Fraser, Ph.D., Professor of Ethnomusicology and Anthropology, Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College

In this workshop, Dr. Fraser will share her experience of designing and implementing a large-scale Digital Humanities (DH) project, Song in the Sumatran Highlands, using the digital platform, Scalar, along with presenting an argument for ways in which DH might be evaluated and celebrated both within academic processes of tenure and promotion and within relevant scholarly societies. 

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Free
Open to the Public