By Sheri Webber
He dared to be the first. Not just once, but again and again. In 1931, he watched the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra perform his work and five years later, he made history conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
The …
Read More »By Sheri Webber
He dared to be the first. Not just once, but again and again. In 1931, he watched the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra perform his work and five years later, he made history conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
The …
Read More »Dr. Scott Watkins, Professor of Piano and coordinator of keyboard studies at Jacksonville University (JU) since 2001, researches the early life of famed American composer Howard Hanson in his spare time, focusing on the years that preceded Hanson’s directorship at …
Read More »They’ve faced aliens, vampires and spies, and now it’s time for a miracle.
Terry Concert Hall will be transformed this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17 and 18, into an old-time radio studio, as the College of Fine Arts’ Lux Radio …
Read More »Associate Professor of Voice Kimberly Beasley has a critically acclaimed voice; she also has what could be a critically acclaimed heart.
The College of Fine Arts professor won the recording acclaim for her CD, Fashion Sense: Songs in Recital, …
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