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Tiffany Ng, carillon
Burton Memorial Tower
Free - no tickets required
University Carillonist Tiffany Ng performs a 30 minute recital on the Charles Baird Carillon, an instrument of 53 bronze bells located inside the Burton Memorial Tower, followed by visitor Q&A.
Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra, carillon
Lurie Ann & Robert H. Tower
Free - no tickets required
Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra performs a 30 minute recital on the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Carillon, an instrument of 60 bells with the lowest bell (bourdon) weighing 6 tons.
Isabella Carucci, flute
McIntosh TheatreEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Undergraduate Isabella Carucci performs a recital on the flute.
Maxwell Remmer, cello
Britton Recital HallEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Undergraduate Maxwell Remmer performs a recital on the cello.
“Good. Steady. Still.” – Master of Fine Arts in Dance First Year Performance
Dance Performance Studio TheatreDance Building
Free - Tickets Required
After a semester of curation and making, this event features works by Kiana Cook, Scott Crandall, Leah Crosby, Ginny Jiang, and Timothy Tsang, students who were enrolled in Dance 532 (Grad Performance) with Professor Charli Brissey in the winter 2024 term. Good. Steady. Still. is a diverse 60-minute show with original lighting design by Mary Cole. Free tickets are available at the door starting one hour before the performance.
Nicholas Napier, saxophone
McIntosh TheatreEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Graduate student Nicholas Napier performs a recital.
Vocal Chamber Music Class Recital
Watkins Lecture HallEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
A recital of chamber music for voice and instruments, featuring performance majors of all levels at SMTD. The performance is part of the course Voice 450/550 with Professor Freda Herseth.
Brendan Lockhart & Maxwell Vernon, voice
Watkins Lecture HallEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Undergraduate students Brendan Lockhart & Maxwell Vernon perform a recital.
Allyson Cohen, violin
McIntosh TheatreEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Graduate student Allyson Cohen performs a recital on the violin.
Grace Mockus, cello
Britton Recital HallEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Undergraduate student Grace Mockus performs a recital as the conclusion of a year-long project researching, editing, and typesetting sonatas by 19th century female composer Emilie Mayer. The performance will be on the school’s historic cello and 1866 Erard piano, both from the Stearns Collection, in an effort to create the same sound-world that Mayer would have expected. The recital also features pianists Gabriel Merrill-Steskal and Yumiao Mai, and is sponsored by the U-M Library, Arts at Michigan, and the Stearns Collection.