Episode 8: Asking Indiana Coté
"Asking the Artist" is a podcast exploring people in the artistic world.
"Asking the Artist" is a podcast exploring people in the artistic world.
Read what went into the transformation of the classic ballet “The Nutcracker.”
A quartet member and the ensemble’s composer are Jacobs School of Music alumni.
Over 90 IU students worked on Mason Bates’ new opera “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.”
The show is Jacobs’s first co-production with the Metropolitan Opera.
Those behind “Die Fledermaus” have embraced the spontaneity and fun of the creative process.
The nine-day celebration serves as an interdisciplinary study of the artist’s legacy.
The brief operas, though rarely performed together, explore similar themes.
IU’s programming process prioritizes education, professionalism, and representation.
Here’s a list of productions coming to the Musical Arts Center.
The program will help students prepare for a career in the expansive music industry.
IU Jacobs School of Music brought to life “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street."
“The Choreography Project” was held Tuesday and Wednesday evening in the Musical Arts Center.
Student tickets will be $10.
The production premieres at 7:30 p.m., April 12 at the Musical Arts Center.
“The Planets – An HD Odyssey,” was narrated by special guest Dr. Mae Jemison.
The performance will be narrated by special guest Dr. Mae Jemison.
Student tickets are available for $10 on the Jacobs School of Music website.
The ballet will be performed at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., March 29-30 in the Musical Arts Center.
The summit is a collaboration between multiple schools at IU.