Late music prof honored at concert
A large crowd flocked to Slosberg Music Center on Sunday evening to honor the late Erwin Bodky, the first professor of music at Brandeis.
A large crowd flocked to Slosberg Music Center on Sunday evening to honor the late Erwin Bodky, the first professor of music at Brandeis.
This past weekend Slosberg Recital Hall served as host to yet another wonderful world music concert.
Last week Trio da Kali, a group of traditional musicians from Mali, visited Brandeis for a week-long residency as part of MusicUnitesUS. They visited Anthropology, International and Global Studies and Music classes, but also gave two performances.
On Friday, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project premiered Prof. David Rakowski's (MUS) Piano Concerto no.
This weekend, the Junventas New Music Ensemble and The People Movers dance troupe premiered Peter Van Zandt Lane's MFA '08, Ph.D.
As part of a composer colloquium series, David Sanford, composer, band leader and professor of music at Mount Holyoke College gave a lecture in Slosberg Music Center.
On Friday evening, the Handel and Haydn Society held a concert at Boston's famed Symphony Hall in memory of late benefactor Ruth Shapiro.
On Sunday afternoon, the Solar Winds Quintet performed in Slosberg Recital Hall as part of the music department's Marquee Series, featuring performances by faculty and touring professional musicians.
Editor's Note: A similar version of this article was first published in the Brandeis Hoot on Sept.
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