
After the great success of three live broadcasts in late summer and fall 2013, the Jacobs School of Music and WFIU partner again for a series of four not-to-be-missed concerts.
Saturday, February 15 at 8pm
P.Q. Phan's The Tale of Lady Thá» KÃnh (world premiere production)
WFIU's first ever live broadcast from the IU Opera Theater
From alluring Vietnam, a young girl-pursued for her beauty, despised for her goodness, forced to masquerade as a man-takes us on an incredible journey of intrigue, lust, deceit, and compassion to the ultimate destination-Nirvana-by making the ultimate sacrifice. A world premiere by Jacobs School faculty composer P. Q. Phan based on the ancient Vietnamese folk tale Our Benevolent Buddha Thá» KÃnh.
Wednesday, February 19 at 8pm
François Le Roux, baritone, and IU Professor Jean-Louis Haguenauer, piano
A recital of French song by Claude Debussy, Gabriel Fauré, Francis Poulenc, and Maurice Ravel featuring internationally-acclaimed French baritone François Le Roux.
Tuesday, March 11 at 8pm
NOTUS: Contemporary Vocal Ensemble, Dominic DiOrio, director
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Freshly-Minted New Works for Voices
Featuring premieres of new works by faculty composer Aaron Travers, emerging composer Zachary Wadsworth, and the winner of the NOTUS Choral Composition Contest
Thursday, April 11 at 7pm
New Music Ensemble, David Dzubay, director, Kenneth Froelich, guest composer
Premiere performances of new works by:
Erik Ransom (Georgina Joshi Memorial Composition Prize commission)
Chris Renk (Dean's Prize commission)
Kenneth Froelich (guest composer and Jacobs School alumnus)