
College-Conservatory of Music The reviews are in and CCM's production of Les Mamelles de Tiresias is deemed "a side-splitter" by Mary Ellyn Hutton!
Source: news.cincinnati.com
The final admonishment - "Dear audience, make babies" - of Francis Poulenc's Les Mamelles de Tiresias (The Breasts of Tiresias) has a comic punch indeed.

The Age of Aquarius returns with CCM's Mainstage production of Hair, featuring a special opening night celebration and extended performance run November 14-21. >> Read the full press release here << Contact the CCM Box Office for ticket information: 513-556-4183 | boxoff@uc.edu | www.ccm.uc.edu

CCM Associate Professor of Piano and Artist-in-Residence Awadagin Pratt participated in the White House's classical music day. >> Read the full press release here <<

College-Conservatory of Music Abigail Santos preparing for the role of Therese. LES MAMELLES DE TIRESIAS runs Nov. 6-8 in Patricia Corbett Theater.

College-Conservatory of Music Associate Professor Awadagin Pratt's concert for President Obama will stream live on the whitehouse.gov website this evening at 7:00 p.m.

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CCM celebrates the 40th anniversary of its musical theatre program with the “American Tribal Love/Rock Musical,” Hair. Amid the counter-culture revolution of the Age of Aquarius, a tribe of hippies and flower children stage a pacifist rebellion against the Vietnam War and the constraints of the Establishment. They are ...forced to examine their own beliefs and dreams in this provocative, groundbreaking and profoundly moving musical celebration. Premiered in 1968—the same year the CCM musical theater program was established—Hair is currently enjoying a wildly successful Broadway revival.
Performance dates: Nov. 14 (special Friends of CCM gala performance), Nov. 15-21, 2009.Read More
Performance dates: Nov. 14 (special Friends of CCM gala performance), Nov. 15-21, 2009.Read More

College-Conservatory of Music Enjoy a video sneak peek at 'You Can't Take It With You,' thanks to our friends at CET!
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CCM Drama Department Chair Richard Hess and Set Designer Thomas Umfrid talk with Kevin Macku about their upcoming production of You Can't Take it With You. Set during the Great Depression, the play tells the story of two very different families coping with love and searching for the American dream. ...

CCM presents the Pulitzer prize-winning comedy You Can’t Take It With You, by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, October 28 - November 1, 2009 in the Patricia Corbett Theater. ...

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There is no better play written about a family coping through love during the Great Depression than the classic play, You Can’t Take It With You. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and adapted into an Academy Award-winning film, this gentle comedy about the eccentric Sycamore family has been a perennial favorite for more tha...n 70 years. Life may be difficult at times, and we may not always have an easy time of it, but enjoy it all while you can, because “you can’t take it with you.”
Performance Dates: Oct. 28 (preview), Oct. 29–Nov. 1, 2009Read More
Performance Dates: Oct. 28 (preview), Oct. 29–Nov. 1, 2009Read More

The Great Wall International Music Academy celebrates its fifth anniversary with a special multimedia performance featuring faculty members and young artists from the academy on Tuesday, Oct. 27...

College-Conservatory of Music Congratulations to CCM alumnus Dieter Cui, who will be honored at an awards gala sponsored by Northwest Asian Weekly. http://www.uc.edu/News/NR.aspx?id=10784
Source: www.uc.edu
The publication Northwest Asian Weekly ran a profile on opera performer and teacher Dieter Cui, who will be honored at an awards gala sponsored by the publication. Cui is an alumnus of CCM.

This fall, CCM celebrates all things French with 'Fête Française,' a festival of music showcasing the work of legendary French composers including Claude Debussy, Francis Poulenc and Maurice Ravel. ...

College-Conservatory of Music Congratulations to CCM Associate Professor of Piano and Artist-in-Residence Awadagin Pratt, invited to perform at the White House on November 4.
Source: cincinnati.com
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