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IU Distinguished Professor Menahem Pressler will receive an honorary citizenship Nov. 22 from his hometown of Magdeburg, Germany, which he fled to escape the Nazis in 1939.

IU Jacobs School of Music and Bloomington Area Arts Council collaborate on program: IU News Room: In
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The Bloomington Area Arts Council (BAAC) and the Jacobs School of Music announce "Opera Tease," a collaborative, two-day educational program for middle school and high school students, with a focus on musical and production aspects of opera. ...

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Opening Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. in the Musical Arts Center is IU Ballet Theater's annual production of The Nutcracker. The production will feature choreography created specifically for the Jacobs School's dancers by Michael Vernon, chair of the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department.

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Don't miss live-streaming of DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE this evening, tomorrow, and next weekend, 8pm, EST. It's going to be amazing!
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Set in Egypt in a Mythical Time The principles of good and evil are the centerpiece of this Mozart masterpiece, which premiered only months before his death in December 1791. Good is represented by the High Priest Sarastro and evil by the Queen of the Night. ...

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Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Violin legend Josef Gingold is remembered in this short tribute on the 100th anniversary of his birth. The video was shown at the IU Auditorium during a concert that featured performances by two of his proteges Joshua Bell and Jaime Laredo. With narration by Sylvia McNair!

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Clef Notes: Sylvia McNair powerful in Weill-filled "Songspiel" from American Opera Theater - The Bal
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OPERA NEWS: DIE ZABERFLOTE opens this weekend!
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Set in Egypt in a Mythical Time The principles of good and evil are the centerpiece of this Mozart masterpiece, which premiered only months before his death in December 1791. Good is represented by the High Priest Sarastro and evil by the Queen of the Night. ...

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The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music student ensemble the Glavan Quintet performed at the VII International Festival of Colombian Chamber Music, held in Medellín, Columbia, Nov. 5-6.

Jacobs School of Music faculty member Josh Bell named 'Instrumentalist of the Year': IU News Room: I
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Indiana University Jacobs School of Music faculty member Joshua Bell -- today's most celebrated American violinist -- has been honored as the 2010 Instrumentalist of the Year by Musical America.

Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Have you seen the pictures of the Magic Flute production yet? If not, 'friend' the IU Opera and Ballet Theater FB Fan Page: http://facebook.com/iuoperaballettheater. It's an AMAZING production.

Indiana University Jacobs School of Music A few photos from the rehearsal and performance last weekend at the Josef Gingold Celebration.

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The White House’s celebration of classical music featured performances by acclaimed American musicians, including the violinist Joshua Bell.


























