COLUMN: Beyond ‘The Nutcracker’: classical music pieces for winter playlists
Here’s a playlist of classical pieces that are perfect for the season.
Here’s a playlist of classical pieces that are perfect for the season.
This year marks the 53rd year of the candle lighting tradition.
The Marching Hundred will play in the halftime show during the last home game Nov. 20.
The Redsteppers will perform during the last home football game of the season Nov. 20.
The work of nine BFA students will be featured at Grunwald Gallery.
The event will take place 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 27 at the Showers Building and Plaza.
Here are some fun things to do when you’re bored this next week.
Tickets for children and students are $10 and tickets for adults are $20.
The event will take place at 7 p.m. Nov. 18th at the FAR Gallery on Fourth Street.
The event partnered with Middle Way House to raise money for the charity.
The events must prioritize safety to maintain their image and excitement.
The album is stacked, but the vault song shows the true theme.
Two-piece music ensemble Silk Sonic released its debut album on Nov. 12.
The covers will cost $30-40 each and are needed to preserve the pianos during the winter.
“Voyage” is the Swedish pop band’s only new material since 1981.
A three-part series documenting what students experience after their audition for the Jacobs School of Music with emotions stemming from rejection and burnout.
The setlist includes 17 songs, featuring some from Ladies First’s album “In Full Bloom” from March 2021.
The song contrasts an upbeat sound with downcast lyrics.
The show will run Nov. 12-13 and 18-19.
Students will have the opportunity to explore “The Art of the Character” exhibit.