School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies PhD Program
Beethoven's Archduke
Faculty artists David Salness and Mayron Tsong, as well as former School of Music cello professor Evelyn Elsing, perform Beethoven's Archduke Trio, and Brahms' Piano Trio No. 2 in C Major, Op. 87.
In keeping with the superior quality of all those works he dedicated to his royal patron, the Archduke Trio reigns supreme: Beethoven's finest effort for piano and strings, and arguably the greatest piano trio in the literature.
Common Tone: Chelsey Green and The Green Project
Billboard charting recording artist Chelsey Green creates a whole new way to bring the unmatched richness and vibrancy of the violin and viola to audiences. Her vision of an ensemble that uses live string performance to enhance current popular music becomes a reality with The Green Project.
Thoughts on finals and the end of the semester? December 14, 2014
Hours of Freedom: The Terezín Composer
New Concert-Drama Preview: Hours of Freedom: The Terezín Composer, a work written and conceived by the Defiant Requiem Foundation’s creator and conductor, Murry Sidlin, will showcase music by fifteen composers imprisoned in the concentration camp of Terezin during WWII.
Hours of Freedom combines video, music and narrative to highlight works by Viktor Ullman, Gideon Klein, Zigmund Schul, Pavel Haas and Rudolf Karel among others and explores the sustenance that music provided in the camp.