Jacobs School of Music NOTUS, Music in Games Society collaborate in choral concert “Voices and Video Games”
The concert was directed by Dominick DiOrio and produced by senior Sy Anderson.
The concert was directed by Dominick DiOrio and produced by senior Sy Anderson.
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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.