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“The experience I had in the Master’s program in vocal performance at the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln has provided me with essential skills, exciting and extensive performing
opportunities and a valuable degree, which has helped me to transition into a successful,
rewarding performing career that I love.”
Kayla Wilkens, Master’s Degree, Glenn Korff School of Music
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Warm greetings from Lincoln and the Glenn Korff School of Music!
We hope you like the look and scope of our new 2015-2016 Calendar of Events.
You will notice that it is a comprehensive look at our season, from August to May.
You’ll also notice that is has much more information and notably quite a bit more
visual “pop.” I want to thank our PR/Marketing team, led by Brian Reetz, for
developing this new format with such daring and vision.
I’m pleased to confirm that we will be continuing our new adventure in webcasting
many of our performances, thanks in large measure to our able and willing
partners at Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (NET). These colleagues
have been so joyous and encouraging throughout the launch of this initiative last
year, bringing vital experience and wisdom to this experiment in outreach and
engagement.
We in the Glenn Korff School of Music remain deeply committed to guiding
and challenging our students to reach their potential, whatever their dance or
music passions might be. Our faculty is made up of so many impressive and
internationally celebrated artists and scholars. They appear routinely around
the world at important conferences and on prestigious world stages, but most
importantly our faculty is deeply committed to our students.
The year ahead will be another adventure in advancing our tripartite mission.
Create. Perform. Achieve.
Sincerely,
John W. Richmond, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of the Glenn Korff School of Music
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The Glenn Korff School of Music
nurtures the creativity, artistry,
and scholarship of students and
faculty; educates students to
achieve excellence as educators,
performers, composers, and
scholars; and enriches the education of all students through the
study and practice of music and dance. The historic and continuing
commitment of the Glenn Korff School of Music to teacher education
infuses a fundamental commitment to the teaching of comprehensive
musicianship into all aspects of the curriculum. The School provides
opportunities to understand, participate in, and enjoy music and dance.
It has a responsibility for fulfilling this mission, not only for the citizens
of Nebraska, but also for its constituency regionally, nationally, and
internationally. In fulfillment of its mission, the School:
u Offers programs of study in music at the bachelor’s, master’s, and
doctoral levels;u Offers programs of study in dance at the bachelor’s level;u Provides professional preparation for educators, performers,
composers, and scholars;u Stimulates research and creative work that fosters discovery,
pushes frontiers, and advances society;u Serves the state and region as an important educational, artistic,
and cultural resource;u Develops supportive and knowledgeable audiences and patrons
for music and dance;u Sustains a strong commitment to liberal education through its
course offerings and performance opportunities;u Maintains a strong commitment to life-long learning;u Provides leadership that fosters the development of music and the
arts in the state, region, and nation.
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Glenn Korff was born on May 29,
1943, the son of Paul W. and Esther
L. Korff. He was raised in Hebron,
Nebraska and graduated from Hebron High
School in 1961.
Korff attended the University of Nebraska
graduating in 1965. He earned a Bachelor
of Science degree in the College of Arts and
Sciences with a double major in Chemistry
and Zoology and a minor in Economics. A
highlight for Korff was his selection to become a member of the Innocent’s
Society, founded in 1903 as a senior men’s service honorary for outstanding
achievement at the University of Nebraska.
After graduation, Korff spent one year at the University of Nebraska College of
Medicine doing graduate work in the medical sciences. He then attended the
University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance, where he graduated in
1968 with a Masters of Business Administration being on the Director’s Honor
List.
He joined the United States Army Reserve in 1967 and was honorably
discharged in 1973. Upon completion of his active duty, he was cited as a
Military Honor Graduate.
Upon his graduation from the Wharton School of Finance in Philadelphia, he
journeyed to New York City to work in a sales position in the corporate and
government bond department for Salomon Brothers, investment bankers
and bond dealers, from 1969 to 1974. From 1974 until 1992 he worked for
Goldman Sachs, international investment bankers, in New York City. He was
named a Vice-President Executive Director of Goldman Sachs in 1976 and was
manager of the New York Corporate and Government Bond Sales Group from
1976 to 1987. From 1987 until 1992, Korff headed the Goldman Sachs Fixed
Income Compliance Department with worldwide responsibilities.
Since 1992, Korff was semi-retired managing Korff Holdings, a personal
investment company. He served as a Trustee of the University of Nebraska
Foundation and as a member of the David Brainerd Perry Society and the
President’s Club at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska. He is listed as a
member of the Dean’s Club and a Founder of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine
& Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska and has been honored as a
donor of distinction at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska.
At the time of his death in 2013, Korff resided in Boulder, Colorado. He enjoyed
his investing activities, photography, hiking, and college sports.
Glenn Korff
Glenn Korff
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AUGUSTFriday, August 21, 7:00 pmCornhusker Marching Band
Exhibition Memorial StadiumFree and open to the public
Saturday, August 22, 7:30 pmBig Red Singers Exhibition Kimball Recital HallFree and open to the public
Friday-Sunday, August 28-30IHCA Horn Competition
SEPTEMBER
Thursday, September 10All DayGlenn Korff Day Kimball Recital Hall
Glenn Korff Day will serve each year to
remind us of who Glenn Korff was, of
the amazing things he accomplished as
a professional and as a philanthropist,
and of the heartwarming story of his
remarkable naming gift to what is
now UNL’s Glenn Korff School of Music. The Glenn Korff Day
program also will feature a panel of exemplary philanthropists
who give generously to the arts and education. This panel
conversation will help us all to understand their connections to
the arts and to our university, and how our work aligns with their
passions and priorities. The program likewise will remind us all to
celebrate and nurture the essential partnership between higher
education, the arts, and private philanthropy.
Thursday, September 10, 7:30 pmJeffrey McCray
Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Jeffrey McCray was named Assistant Professor of Bassoon in 2007
after serving as an interim lecturer for the 2006-2007 school year. In
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addition to bassoon, Dr. McCray also teaches courses in music theory, ear-
training, symphonic literature, and chamber music.
Wednesday, September 16, 7:30 pmScott Anderson Kimball Recital HallFree and open to the publicScott Anderson is Hixson-Lied Professor of Trombone and Head of the Brass and Percussion Area.
Thursday, September 17, 7:30 pmMark Clinton Kimball Recital HallFree and open to the public
Mark Clinton is currently Hixson-Lied Professor of Piano and Head of the
Keyboard Area at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Thursday, September 24, 7:30 pmKevin Hanrahan/Jamie Reimer Kimball Recital HallFree and open to the public
Kevin Hanrahan currently holds the position of Associate Professor of
Voice and Vocal Pedagogy. Jamie Reimer serves as Assistant Professor of
Voice at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln.
Friday, September 25 7:30 pmChiara String Quartet Kimball Recital HallTicket required (see page 8 for details)
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Join the Chiara Quartet, Hixson-Lied Artists-in-Residence at the UNL Glenn
Korff School of Music, as they celebrate 10 years of performing in Lincoln
throughout the 2015-2016 season. This year’s Hixson-Lied Concert Series
will feature old favorites, new discoveries, and exciting collaborations with fellow
members of the GKSOM faculty. Each concert features a themed journey through
the heart of string quartet music. You won’t want to miss a single performance!
CONCERT I (Sept 25, 2015): Brahms By Heart Brahms, String Quartet in A minor; Brahms, String Quartet in B-flat Major;
Brahms, String Quartet in C minor
Since releasing their recording of the three Brahms quartets without using sheet
music in 2014, the Chiara Quartet has been bringing this concert experience to
audiences throughout the world.
CONCERT II (Oct 23, 2015): A Chiara Soirée Arthur Foote, A Night Piece and Scherzo for flute and string quartet (with John Bailey, flute); Ernst von Dohnányi, Serenade in C Major for String Trio; Brahms,
Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34 (with Mark Clinton, piano)
Join the Chiara with guests John Bailey (flute) and Mark Clinton (piano) as they
play a delicious program of late-romantic treats, including a rare string trio
performance of the Dohnányi Serenade with members of the Chiara.
CONCERT III (Jan 29, 2016): The Adolf Busch Legacy Adolf Busch, Quintet for Saxophone and String Quartet (with Paul Haar,
saxophone); Beethoven, String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 127
Violinist Adolf Busch left his native Germany when Hitler rose to power, and
emigrated to the U.S. in protest on the eve of World War II, bringing his quartet--
the Busch Quartet--with him. Settling in Vermont, he founded the Marlboro Music
Festival with his piano collaborator, Rudolph Serkin. The Busch Quartet was the
Chiara String Quartet
Gregory Beaver, celloRebecca Fischer, violinJonah Sirota, violaHye-Yung Julie Yoon, violin
The University of
Nebraska Brass Quintet is
comprised of the faculty from the
University of Nebraska. The quintet
is dedicated to the performance
of original repertoire works and
new music for brass quintet.
Recent concerts have featured
works by Eric Ewazen, Jan Bach,
Witold Lutoslawski, Juraj Filas, Rayner Brown, Anthony Plog, Desire Dondeyne,
Ingolf Dahl and Michael Kamen, Andre Previn, William Schuman, Eugene Bozza,
Henri Sauguet and Arthur Harris. The quintet has been active in commissioning
new works with a Concerto Grosso by Juraj Filas and a new quintet by Bruce
Broughton to be premiered in Spring 2014. The quintet has performed on
the Omaha Chamber Music Society Series, the Meadowlark Festival, The
International Brass Chamber Music Festival and have toured extensively
throughout the United States and Europe.
first group to record the late Beethoven quartets, and in this fascinating concert,
the Chiara Quartet will be joined by Paul Harr (saxophone) to play Adolf Busch’s
saxophone quintet, as well as one of the late Beethoven quartets that Busch
brought to the attention of audiences worldwide.
CONCERT IV (Mar 7, 2016): A Bartók Premiere! Gabriela Lena Frank, Canciones Populares for string quartet; Gabriela Lena Frank, Bartók piano transcriptions for string quartet (world premiere); collaborative piece TBA (featuring the winner of the Play with the Chiaras
competition)
This evening features the premiere of new arrangements of some of Bartók’s
piano works, arranged for string quartet by Gabriela Lena Frank. Ms. Frank was
influenced in her own writing by Bartók’s approach to using folk materials as a
rich source of inspiration, on full display in her colorful Canciones Populares. The
Chiara Quartet will also perform alongside the winner of the 2016 Play with the
Chiaras Audition, for an exciting ending to this 10th Anniversary Season!
Tickets:
Adults $20; Seniors $10; Students $5. For advance ticket sales, contact the Lied
Center Box office, 402-472-4747. The concerts are also part of the Hixson-Lied
Concert Series from the Chiara String Quartet -- Any two concerts: Adults $30;
Seniors $15; Students $8; any three concerts: Adults $40; Seniors $20; Students
$10; All four concerts: Adults $50; Seniors $25; Students $15.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA BRASS QUINTET PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
October 26, 7:30 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall
March 14, 7:30 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall
Craig Fuller, tubaAlan Mattingly, hornScott Anderson, tromboneK. Craig Bircher, trumpetScott Quackenbush, trumpet
Tuesday, October 6, 7:30 pm Sarah Arneson (guest artist) Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Wednesday, October 7, 7:30 pm Wind Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 21 for details)
Thursday, October 8, 7:30 pm Contemporary Music Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Friday, October 9, 7:30 pm Symphony Orchestra Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 21 for details)
Sunday, October 11, 3:00 pm Afternoon of Choirs Kimball Recital Hall
Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 21 for details)
OCTOBERMonday, October 5, 6:30 pm Men’s Choir Festival Performance Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Tuesday, October 6, 7:30 pm Hans Sturm
Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Double bassist Hans Sturm has performed
as soloist, chamber, orchestral, jazz and
improvisational musician throughout Europe,
Asia, South America, Australia, Africa and the
United States. He is associate professor of
Double Bass and Jazz Studies as well as Area Head for Strings.
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Tuesday, October 13, 7:30 pm Symphonic Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 21 for details)
Wednesday, October 14, 7:30 pm Jazz Orchestra and Big Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Thursday, October 15, 7:30 pm University Singers Newman Center Free and open to the public
Saturday, October 17, All Day Bass Day Westbrook Registration required (see page 24 for details)
Thursday, October 22, 7:30 pm Trans-Nebraska Players Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
The Trans-Nebraska Players is a 5-piece chamber ensemble from three different
Nebraska collegiate institutions including the Glenn Korff School of Music’s David C.
Neely and Clark Potter.
Friday, October 23, 7:30 pm Chiara String Quartet Kimball Recital Hall Ticket required (see page 8 for details)
Sunday, October 25, 3:00 pm Chamber Singers Sheldon Museum of Art
Free and open to the public
Sunday, October 25, 5:00 pm Kate Butler Ebenezer Church (8th and B) Free and open to the public
Kate Butler is Associate Professor of Music and Voice Area Head at the
University of Nebraska in Lincoln, where she teaches voice, graduate diction,
undergraduate diction & literature (French, German, Italian, and English)
Monday, October 26, 7:30 pm University of Nebraska Brass Quintet Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 9 for details on the Quintet)
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Saturday, October 31, 7:30 pm Leone Buyse (guest artist) Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Flutist Leone Buyse relinquished her principal positions with the Boston Symphony
and Boston Pops in 1993 to pursue a more active solo and teaching career after
22 years as an orchestral musician. Ms. Buyse is the Mullen Professor of Flute at
Rice University in Houston, Texas.
Sunday, November 8, 3:00 pm
Graduate Jazz Combos Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Monday, November 9, 7:30 pm
Faculty Jazz Ensemble Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
(see page 14 for details on the Ensemble)
Wednesday, November 11, 7:30 pm
Jazz Combos Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Thursday, November 12, 7:30 pm
Karen Becker/Mark Clinton Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Karen Becker is Professor of Cello at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, principal cellist
of Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra and director of the UNL/LPS (University of Nebraska/
Lincoln Public Schools) String Project. Mark Clinton is currently Hixson-Lied Professor of
Piano and Head of the Keyboard Area at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
NOVEMBER
Sunday, November 15, 3:00 pm
Opera -- Don Giovanni (Mozart) Kimball Recital Hall - Tickets: Adults $20; Students/Seniors $10.
Friday, November 13, 7:30 pm
Opera -- Don Giovanni (Mozart) Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: Adults $20; Students/Seniors $10. For advance ticket sales, contact
the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747.
Mozart’s masterpiece, one of the world’s most-performed operas, is based on
the legends of Don Juan. Giovanni, the young, arrogant, promiscuous nobleman,
abuses and outrages nobility and peasantry alike, until he encounters something
he cannot kill, seduce or outwit.
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Sunday, November 22, 3:00 pm
Guitar Ensemble Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Sunday, November 22, 7:30 pm
ChamberFest Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
This concert features student ensembles from the Chamber Music Program
Monday, November 23, 7:30 pm
Darryl White/Paul Soulek (Alan Wenger) Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Dr. Darryl White is associate professor of trumpet at the Glenn Korff School of Music.
Paul Soulek serves as Cantor of St. John Lutheran Church and School as well as an
adjunct professor of music at Concordia University, both in Seward, Nebraska. Alan
Wenger is Professor of Trumpet at the University of Central Missouri.
Monday, November 23, 7:30 pm
Large Brass Ensembles Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Monday, November 30, 7:00 pm
Trumpet Studio Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Monday, November 16, 7:30 pm
John Ellis, Saxophone (Guest artist) Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
John Ellis is widely recognized as one of New York’s premiere tenor saxophone
voices. He has been a sideman to artists as diverse as bass icon John Patitucci,
organ legend Dr. Lonnie Smith, and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenon.
Tuesday, November 17, 7:30 pm
Moran Woodwind Quintet Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public (see page 15 for details on the Quintet)
Wednesday, November 18, 7:30 pm
Eric High, Trombone (Guest artist) Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
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Comprised of the some of the nation’s finest performers and educators,
The UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble drew national attention in 2010 with
their appearance on the NET Television and Glenn Korff School of Music
program Jazz Cabaret, which has been viewed by millions. The program captured the
versatility and creativity audiences have come to expect from the group. From unique
arrangements of jazz and popular standards, to original works the UNL Faculty Jazz
Ensemble present a varied and exciting program. Active as clinicians and educators
the group brings its “Mobile Jazz Classroom” to schools throughout the midwest.
The UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble
To learn more about the UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble, The UNL Jazz Studies
program or the “Mobile Jazz Classroom” please visit the Jazz Studies website:
http://music.unl.edu/jazzstudies.
FACULTY JAZZ ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCES
November 9, 7:30 p.m.Westbrook Recital Hall
March 29, 7:30 p.m.Westbrook Recital Hall
Peter Bouffard - guitar, Paul Haar - saxophone, Dave Hall - percussion, Tom Larson - piano, Hans Sturm - bass, Darryl White - trumpet
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One of the most active and visible quintets in the Midwest, the Moran
Woodwind Quintet is the resident faculty woodwind quintet of the
Glenn Korff School of Music. Formed in 1986 and named for the
late John Moran, Director of the UNL School of Music, the Quintet has toured
extensively, including performances in Kansas, Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Colorado,
Oklahoma, Illinois, South Dakota, Arkansas and Texas. They have also performed
at conventions of the College Music Society, the International Double Reed
Society and the International Horn Society. The Quintet has recorded three CD’s
for Crystal Records, including two CDs featuring music of the early 20th-century
German composer Theodor Blumer and one with American woodwind quintets
(music of Heiden, Higdon, Murdock and Lieuwen). The Quintet has also recorded
on the Coronet label.
Moran Woodwind Quintet
MORAN WOODWIND QUINTET PERFORMANCES
November 17, 7:30 p.m. Westbrook Recital Hall
April 12, 7:30 p.m.Westbrook Recital Hall
John Bailey - flute, Diane Barger - clarinet, Alan Mattingly - horn, Jeffrey McCray - bassoon, William McMullen - oboe
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Tuesday, December 1, 7:30 pm Percussion Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Wednesday, December 2, 7:30 pm Wet Ink Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
The composition program at the Glenn Korff School of Music presents its Wet Ink
concert series. This two-evening concert series features an especially varied and rich
set of premieres from the student composers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Thursday, December 3, 7:30 pm Wet Ink Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
(See description above)
Friday, December 4, 5:00 pm Chamber Singers Sheldon Museum of Art
Free and open to the public
Friday, December 4, 7:30 pm Student Dance Project Mabel Lee Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 18 for details)
Saturday, December 5, 7:30 pm Student Dance Project Mabel Lee Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 18 for details)
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Sunday, December 6, 3:00 and 7:30 pm Cocoa and Carols Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 The traditional University of Nebraska-Lincoln choirs will combine for an exciting holiday-inspired massed choral performance of seasonal favorites.
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Monday, December 7, 7:30 pm
Wind Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Tuesday, December 8, 7:30 pm Symphonic Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Wednesday, December 9, 7:30 pm Campus Orchestra Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Thursday, December 10, 7:30 pm Jazz Orchestra and Big Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Friday, December 11, 7:30 pm Musical Theatre Showcase Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Friday, December 11, 7:30 pm Honors ChamberFest Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Saturday, December 12, 7:30 pm Cornhusker Marching Band Highlights Concert Lied Center for the Performing Arts Tickets: Adults $20; Student/Seniors $10. For advance ticket sales, contact the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747
Saturday, December 12, 7:30 pm Honors ChamberFest Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Sunday, December 13, 3:00 pm Symphony Orchestra Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Sunday, December 13, 7:30 pm Big Red Singers & Vocal Jazz Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
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UNL Opera and Musical Theatre
UNL Opera and Musical Theatre share a
mission to educate graduate and undergraduate
students in the art of music theatre by
providing high quality training and meaningful
performance experience. Season auditions
are open to all voice students at all levels of
interest. Performers range from freshman music
education majors working toward jobs in the
public schools to graduate performance majors
committed to an operatic career. The program
aims to give every qualified student as much on-stage experience as their time
and energy will allow. In this way, UNL can serve as both a training ground for the
serious voice student and as a vocational cultural experience for those learners
seeking a more general education.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music in the Hixson-
Lied College of Fine and Performing arts presents the 11th annual Student Dance
Project, directed by Susan Levine Ourada in the Mabel Lee Hall Dance Space
(Room 304/310, 14th and Vine Streets). The performance will take place at 7:30
p.m. each night on December 4 and 5. The Student Dance Project is a program of
original work by student choreographers. Tickets are $5 for General Admission,
$3 for Students/Seniors and are available at the door.
Student Dance Project
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Founded in 1879, the University of Nebraska band program has grown
from a single small ROTC band to encompass five ensembles that perform
for a combined audience of over a million people annually. The University
of Nebraska Cornhusker Marching Band is a group of dedicated marching
musicians that carry on the proud tradition of excellence that has been upheld
and handed down for over 135 years. The “Pride of All Nebraska” is one of
the best and best-known collegiate bands in the country and is one of the few
college bands to have performed at every major bowl game. The 300-piece
ensemble includes woodwinds, brass, percussion (battery and pit) and color
guard. The Cornhusker Marching Band, directed by Anthony Falcone, resides in
the Glenn Korff School of Music.
Membership in the Cornhusker Marching Band is determined by audition,
and students of all majors are encouraged to try out. There are two rounds of
auditions: the first round takes place in May and the final round takes place
before classes begin in August. Audition music and schedule information can
be obtained from the Band Office (Westbrook Music Building, room 101, 402-
472-2505). Contact Anthony Falcone or the Band Office (Westbrook Music
Building, room 101, 402-472-2505) for additional information.
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For Undergraduate Students: Please remember that Nebraska residents
(“in-state” students) must complete an application to the University of Nebraska-
Lincoln by January 15 to be eligible for academic scholarship awards. All
prospective students are encouraged to apply for UNL admission as soon as
possible.
You can learn more about how to prepare and also request an audition date and
times at our web site. Start the audition process and learn more by visiting:
music.unl.edu
Find more information at the Graduate Application Guide:
music.unl.edu/graduate-application-guide
We cordially invite and welcome all aspiring music and dance majors/
minors to audition for admission to the University of Nebraska-Lin-
coln Glenn Korff School of Music. All students who audition as a
music or dance major are considered for generous scholarship support.
Undergraduate audition dates:
January 22, 2016Brass, Composition, Percussion,
Voice & Woodwinds
January 23, 2016Dance, Keyboard, Strings (including Guitar) & Voice
February 19, 2016Dance, Keyboard, Strings (no Guitar) & Voice
February 20, 2016Brass, Composition, Guitar, Percussion,
Voice & Woodwinds
Graduate audition dates:
February 12, 2016Conducting & Jazz
February 13, 2016All other Area Auditions
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All-Collegiate Choir The All-Collegiate Choir, directed by Matthew Armstrong, is comprised of UNL students as well as singers from the Lincoln area.
Big Red Singers Directed by Kirk Schjodt (Prof. Peter Eklund, faculty advisor), UNL’s Big Red Singers is an ensemble featuring some of the university’s finest musicians. Outstanding performers from all over the university, representing a variety of different majors from Music Education to Engineering to Psychology and including many students involved in the Greek system, work together in the development of entertaining, high-energy, fully-choreographed shows. The ensemble’s repertoire is chosen from a wide variety of popular music as well as music from Broadway.
Campus Band The Campus Band, directed by Douglas Bush, is the university’s largest concert band. Its select mission is to provide a high quality performance venue for musicians representing a wide array of musical backgrounds and major fields of study within the university.
Campus Orchestra Campus Orchestra, directed by Tyler White, is the string players’ counterpart to the other Glenn Korff School of Music ensembles that do not require auditions and cater to the non-music major crowd, such as Campus Band and various of the choral ensembles.
Chamber Singers The University Chamber Singers, directed by Eph Ehly, are UNL’s premiere vocal chamber ensemble. A small choir of 24-28 voices, it is intended to provide the highest level of choral chamber performance experience for graduate and undergraduate singers at the Glenn Korff School of Music and throughout the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Jazz Orchestra and Big Band The UNL Jazz Orchestra, directed by Paul Haar, is the university’s showcase jazz organization and one of the Glenn Korff School of Music’s most visible performing groups. UNL Big Band, directed by Patrick Brown, is a vital component of the UNL jazz curriculum.
Symphonic Band The Symphonic Band, directed by Anthony Falcone, has the distinction of being the band program’s top symphonic ensemble. Its select mission is to provide instrumentalists with an opportunity to demonstrate and develop the techniques and musical instincts appropriate to a symphonic setting.
Philharmonia The UNL Philharmonia: Opera/Chamber Orchestra is a highly select instrumental ensemble that provides accompaniment annually to one production of UNL’s opera program, and that performs the virtuoso concert repertoire of the 18th through 21st centuries written for smaller orchestral forces.
Symphony Orchestra Members of the Symphony Orchestra, directed by Tyler White, include students from throughout the university. The ensemble’s objectives are to prepare and present a wide variety of repertoire including chamber, symphonic, and operatic masterworks, and to maintain professional standards of musicianship and etiquette within a collegial and supportive educational atmosphere.
University Chorale University Chorale, directed by Rhonda Fuelberth, is a women’s vocal ensemble that performs a varied repertoire of soprano/alto literature. Through the study and performance of diverse musical expressions that represent a variety of historical and cultural perspectives, students participating in University Chorale develop the knowledge, skills, interests, values, and attitudes associated with individual and ensemble musicianship and artistry.
University Singers University Singers is a show choir and UNL’s premiere and historic flagship large choral ensemble directed by Peter Eklund. They present the finest and most versatile choral singers in the entire University.
Varsity Chorus The University of Nebraska’s Varsity Men’s Chorus, directed by Pete Eklund, is dedicated to the service of the University, the state, its members, and to the art of music. Membership is open to any male singer enrolled in the university.
Vocal Jazz The UNL Vocal Jazz Ensemble is a small choir, directed by David von Kampen, that focuses on performing in the jazz idiom. It is open to all members of the University community by audition. Students are instructed in varying tonal and timbral production, the art of solo jazz singing, and vocal improvisation.
Wind Ensemble The Wind Ensemble, directed by Carolyn Barber, is the university’s premiere concert band. Its select mission is to provide instrumentalists of advanced technical proficiency a pre-professional ensemble experience.
DIVERSE ENSEMBLES
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Saturday, January 16, All Day
Midwest Cup Lied Center for Performing Arts Tickets: For advance ticket sales,
contact the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747.
The Midwest Cup Show Choir Invitational is a full day of spectacular vocals
and intense choreography, held in one of the premier venues for a show choir
competition anywhere in the country.
Tuesday, January 19, 7:30 pm
William McMullen Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
William McMullen, professor of oboe at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is
principal oboe with the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra and oboist in the Moran
Woodwind Quintet.
Thursday, January 21, 7:30 pm
Kevin Hanrahan/Jeff Jones (guest artist) Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Kevin Hanrahan currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Voice and
Vocal Pedagogy. Jeffrey L. Jones, baritone, is well versed in both stage and concert
repertoire. Jones is a member of the music department faculty at Coastal Carolina
University in South Carolina.
Thursday-Sunday, January 22-24, All Day
Winter Festival for Winds and Percussion Kimball Recital Hall Registration required (see page 24 for details)
The Winter Festival is a unique concert band and chamber ensemble festival for
high school sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Denotes webcast
JANUARY
Saturday, January 23, 7:30 pm
Winter Festival Chamber Performance Kimball Recital Hall
(see page 24 for details)
Friday-Saturday, January 22-23, All Day
Undergraduate Audition Days Westbrook Music Building (See page 20 for details)
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Sunday, January 24, 3:00 pm
Winter Festival Performance Kimball Recital Hall (see page 24 for details)
Monday, January 25, 7:30 pm
A Celebration of American Song Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music is proud
to present the 12th annual Celebration of American Song, hosted by Alisa
Belflower, featuring UNL’s voice faculty, alumni and students.
Tuesday, January 26, 7:30 pm
David Hall Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Dave Hall is Assistant Professor of Percussion and Jazz Studies and coordinator
of the percussion program.
Friday, January 29, 7:30 pm
Chiara String Quartet Kimball Recital Hall Ticket required (see page 8 for details)
Sunday, January 31, 3:00 pm
Clark Potter Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Clark Potter is an Associate Professor of Viola at the University of Nebraska-
Lincoln, where he is also on the conducting faculty. Mr. Potter is principal viola
of the Lincoln Symphony, director of NEBratsche (the UNL viola ensemble), and
he is an active performer as a solo recitalist and chamber musician.
Winter Festival for Winds and Percussion info
January 22-24, 2016
The Winter Festival is a unique concert band and chamber ensemble festival for high
school sophomores, juniors and seniors.
The festival is designed to give outstanding musicians a comprehensive playing
experience. Festival participants are chosen through a recorded audition process.
Students attending the festival are involved in three different ensembles: a select
honor band; a chamber ensemble coached by one of the Glenn Korff School of Music’s
talented applied wind and percussion faculty; and a large symphonic band that
combines the festival honor band with the University Wind Ensemble.
Students also participate in a masterclass with the applied wind and percussion faculty.
Honors Spring Strings
February 19-20, 2016
The Annual Honors Spring Strings will be held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
for high school freshman, sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students will work directly
with UNL’s award winning string faculty.
The Spring Strings Honors Orchestra is by invitation or nomination only. To nominate
a student to participate, please contact Dr. Hans Sturm: [email protected]
Midwest Cup
January 16, 2016
The Midwest Cup Show Choir Invitational is a full day of spectacular vocals and
intense choreography, held in one of the premier venues for a show choir competition
anywhere in the country. This year, approximately 800 musicians will gather on
January 16th to perform before 2,300 seats filled with enthusiastic listeners. The
Midwest Cup provides an opportunity for some of the finest show choirs in the region
to showcase their performances and compete against one another for the grand
championship at the end of the evening. In the final analysis, while only one school will
be named Grand Champion 2016, everyone in attendance “wins,” by being part of this
full day of the highest level of this musical art.
Our competition is divided into three classes: Varsity, Prep, and Single Gender, with
trophies for the top three in Prep and Single Gender, as well as awards for the Varsity
ensembles who advance to finals. There are also awards for best male and female
soloist, best band, and best choreography. In past years, we’ve had schools from as far
away as Texas, South Dakota, and the Chicago suburbs which makes for a great mix of
groups performing during an incredibly rewarding day!
For more information, please contact Festival Director Pete Eklund at [email protected] or
Big Red Singers Director and Festival Manager Kirk Schjodt [email protected] for
complete info.
Double Reed Day
February 6, 2016
Featuring master classes and sessions with Glenn Korff School of Music professors
Dr. William McMullen, Dr. Jeffrey McCray, and Special Guest Artists.
For more information about this day, please contact Dr. William McMullen at
Bass Day
October 17, 2015
The 5th Annual Bass Day, will be held Saturday, October 17, 2015 from 10 AM - 4 PM
at the Westbrook Music Building. Hosted by Dr. Hans Sturm, sessions will include:
*Orchestral Excerpts with UNL Director of Orchestras, Dr. Tyler White
For Questions, please contact Dr. Sturm at [email protected]
Flute Day
April 16, 2016
Flute Day is here again! High school flutists will perform in morning master classes
with Dr. John Bailey, UNL professor of flute, and guest collegiate flutists perform in
the afternoon master class. There will be a flute choir reading session for all partic-
ipants (bring your flutes!) and a showcase recital featuring UNL flutists performing
flute and piano and flute solo works. Requests to play in the master classes will be
honored as received, with preference given to 11th and 12th graders and visiting col-
lege flutists. Younger flutists will be selected as space permits. Those selected to play
in the master classes will be contacted. For more information, please contact John
Bailey, 402.472.2651 or [email protected]
Midwest ClariFest
March 12, 2016Hosted by Dr. Diane Barger, UNL’s Hixson-Lied Professor of Clarinet, all
clarinetists of middle school through college age are invited to participate.
Clarinetists and band directors who teach privately or in the public schools are
welcome to participate along with their students.
The festival includes:
For more information, please contact Dr. Diane Barger at [email protected]
u Morning Recitalu Clarinet Reading Session
u Master classesu Lecture Recitals
u Warm-ups and Bass Technique
u Solo Masterclasses
u Free Lunch
u Bass Recital
u Master class with guest artistsu Boxed lunch (for all who register
by February 1)u UNL Student sample recital
u Faculty and guest artist recitalu High School student masterclassesu Reading sessions open to all
participants
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Tuesday, February 2, 7:30 pm John Bailey Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Dr. John Bailey is Richard H. Larson Distinguished Professor of Music (flute) and
a member of the Moran Woodwind Quintet, resident faculty quintet at the Glenn
Korff School of Music.
Saturday, February 6, All Day
Double Reed Day Westbrook Recital Hall Registration required (see page 24 for details)
Tuesday, February 9, 7:30 pm Rebecca Fischer and Ann Chang Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
A passionate educator, Rebecca Fischer is a Research Associate Professor and
Hixson-Lied Artist-in-Residence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a violinist
in the Chiara Quartet. Dr. Ann Chang (piano) is an active soloist and lecturer in the
U.S. and Europe and Associate Professor of Practice, artist-in-residence.
FEBRUARY
Friday, February 19, 7:30 pm Opera -- The Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach) Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: Adults $20; Students/Seniors $10. For advance ticket sales,
contact the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747.
The poet Hoffman lurches through three unsuccessful romances, from
Nuremberg to Venice and back, before declaring he will never love again.
His failed conquests include a singer, a courtesan – and, a mechanical
doll! In the end, Hoffman returns to his first love: poetry.
Friday-Saturday, February 12-13, All Day Graduate Audition Days Westbrook Music Building (See page 20 for details)
Febrary 19 - 20, All day
Honors Spring Strings Lied Commons Free and open to the public, See page 24 for details
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Friday-Saturday, February 19-20, All Day Undergraduate Audition Days Westbrook Music Building (See page 20 for details)
Sunday, February 21, 3:00 pm Opera -- The Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach) Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: Adults $20; Students/Seniors $10. For advance ticket sales, contact the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747. (See page 24 for details)
Tuesday, February 23, 7:30 pm Concordia String Trio Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Karen Becker is Professor of Cello at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, principal
cellist of Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra and director of the UNL/LPS (University
of Nebraska/Lincoln Public Schools) String Project. She is joined by Marcia Henry
Liebenow, violin and Leslie Perna, viola.
Thursday, February 25, 7:30 pm Percussion Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Sunday, February 28, 3:00 pm Wind Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
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Master Classes and Guest Artists
A number of master classes and guest artists come to the Glenn Korff School of
Music each year. The master classes and the guest artists make for a valuable
experience all the way around for our students.
Diavolo
The King’s Singers The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Joshua Bell
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Dance
The Dance Program is part of the Glenn Korff School of Music in the Hixson-Lied
College of Fine and Performing Arts. The Dance Studio and dance faculty offices
are located in Mabel Lee Hall. Dance classes are also held in the Johnny Carson
Theatre at the Lied Center for Performing Arts.
Classes
Dance classes are open to all UNL students according to the prerequites listed in
UNL Bulletin. Ballet and modern dance classes are the primary techniques offered
with elective classes in other areas including:
u Choreography for the Camera u Choreography & Technology
u Social Dance u Performances
Performances are an integral part of the UNL Dance Program. The concert season
includes one major production with works by faculty and guest artists each year
and two informal productions, which include student choreography and works in
progress.
Program of Study
The program of study in dance offers a progression of classes, enabling you to
take beginning, intermediate and advanced technique classes in a designated
order. This has made for more skilled dancers who are able to participate in dance
program concerts and department productions as well as community projects.
Other courses for you as a dance major include:
u Introduction to Dance u Dance History: 20th Century and Beyond
u Dance Composition u Kinesiology and Injury Prevention
u Dance Pedagogy u Music for Dance and Repertory
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Tuesday, March 1, 7:30 pm University Singers Kimball Recital Hall
Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Wednesday, March 2, 7:30 pm Paul Barnes Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Paul Barnes is Marguerite Scribante Professor of Music (Piano) at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music.
Monday, March 7, 7:30 pm Chiara String Quartet Kimball Recital Hall Ticket required (see page 8 for details)
Tuesday, March 8, 7:30 pm Symphonic Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Thursday, March 10, 7:30 pm Jazz Orchestra and Big Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Saturday, March 12, 9am-6pm Midwest ClariFest Westbrook Recital Hall Registration required (see page 25 for details)
MARCH
Saturday, March 12, 9:00 am Amicitia Duo Recital (Diane Barger, guest artist Denise Gainey, clarinets with Mark Clinton, piano) Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Diane Barger is Hixson-Lied Professor of Clarinet and member of the
Moran Woodwind Quintet at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she
received the 2013 Annis Chaikin Sorensen Award for Excellence in Teaching
in the Humanities. Mark Clinton is currently Hixson-Lied Professor of Piano
and Head of the Keyboard Area at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Saturday, March 12, 7:30 pm Symphony Orchestra Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
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Sunday, March 13, 3:00 pm Chamber Singers Sheldon Museum of Art Free and open to the public
Sunday, March 13, 7:30 pm Evening of Choirs Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
The All-Collegiate Choir, the University Chorale and the Varsity Chorus perform.
Monday, March 14, 7:30 pm University of Nebraska Brass Quintet Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3 (see page 9 for details on the Quintet)
Tuesday, March 29, 7:30 pm Faculty Jazz Ensemble Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public (see page 14 for details on the Ensemble)
Thursday, March 31, 7:30 pm Solungga Liu (Guest Artist) Kimball Recital Hall
Solungga Liu is Associate Professor of Piano at the College of Musical Arts,
Bowling Green State University. In addition to her dedication to her students
at BGSU, Liu maintains a vigorous schedule as a guest artist teacher and as
an adjudicator at major international conservatories and competitions.
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Monday, April 4, 7:00 pm Singing Small Festival Performance Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Tuesday, April 5, 7:00 pm Trumpet Studio Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Thursday, April 7, 7:00 pm Gregory Beaver Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Gregory Beaver is the cellist of the internationally-recognized Chiara String Quartet
in residence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Research Associate
Professor in the Glenn Korff School of Music.
Friday, April 8, 7:30 pm Philharmonia Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Sunday, April 10, 3:00 pm Guitar Ensemble Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Monday, April 11, 7:00 pm Women’s Choir Festival Performance Kimball Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Monday, April 11, 7:30 pm Large Brass Ensembles Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Tuesday, April 12, 7:30 pm Moran Woodwind Quintet Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public (see page 15 for details on the Quintet)
Wednesday, April 13, 7:30 pm Saxophone Ensembles Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
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Friday, April 15, 7:30 pm Wind Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Saturday, April 16, All Day Flute Day Kimball Recital Hall Registration required (see page 25 for details)
Sunday, April 17, 3:00 pm Afternoon of Choirs Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5;
Student/Seniors $3
The All-Collegiate Choir, the University Chorale
and the Varsity Chorus perform.
Monday, April 18, 7:30 pm Percussion Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5;
Student/Seniors $3
Tuesday, April 19, 7:30 pm University Singers Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Wednesday, April 20, 7:30 pm
Wet Ink Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
The composition program at the Glenn Korff
School of Music presents its Wet Ink concert
series. This two-evening concert series
features an especially varied and rich set of
premieres from the student composers at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Thursday, April 21, 7:30 pm
Campus Bands Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Thursday, April 21, 7:30 pm Wet Ink Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Denotes webcast
Thursday, April 21, 7:30 pm Evenings of Dance Carson Theater Tickets: General Admission $12; Faculty/Staff $10; Students/Seniors $7;
available approx. 1 hour prior to performance at the door.
Friday, April 22, 7:30 pm Evenings of Dance Carson Theater Tickets: General Admission $12; Faculty/Staff $10; Students/Seniors $7;
available approx. 1 hour prior to performance at the door.
Saturday, April 23, 7:30 pm Evenings of Dance Carson Theater Tickets: General Admission $12; Faculty/Staff $10; Students/Seniors $7;
available approx. 1 hour prior to performance at the door
Saturday, April 23, 4:00 pm Viola Celebration I Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Saturday, April 23, 7:30 pm Viola Celebration II Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Sunday, April 24, 3:00 pm Chamber Singers State Capitol Free and open to the public
Sunday, April 24, 3:00 pm Evenings of Dance Carson Theater Tickets: General Admission $12; Faculty/Staff $10; Students/Seniors $7; available approx. 1 hour prior to performance at the door.
Sunday, April 24, 7:30 pm
ChamberFest Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Monday, April 25, 7:30 pm
Undergraduate Jazz Combos Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 pm Jazz Orchestra and Big Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
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Wednesday, April 27, 4:00 pm Opera Scenes Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Wednesday, April 27, 7:30 pm Graduate Jazz Combos Westbrook Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Wednesday, April 27, 7:30 pm Campus Orchestra Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Thursday, April 28, 7:30 pm Symphonic Band Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Friday, April 29, 7:30 pm Musical Theatre Showcase Westbrook Recital Hall Free and open to the public
Friday, April 29, 7:30 pm Honors ChamberFest Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
Saturday, April 30, 7:30 pm Honors ChamberFest Kimball Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
MAYSunday, May 1, 3:00 pm Symphony Orchestra Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
Sunday, May 1, 7:30 pm Big Red Singers and Vocal Kimball Recital Hall Tickets: General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3
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SeptemberKimball Glenn Korff Day 9/10 All DayKimball Jeffrey McCray 9/10 7:30 pmKimball Mark Clinton 9/17 7:30 pmKimball Kevin Hanrahan/Jamie Reimer 9/24 7:30 pmOctoberKimball Wind Ensemble 10/7 7:30 pmKimball Afternoon of Choirs 10/11 3:00 pmKimball Chiara String Quartet 10/23 7:30 pmSheldon Chamber Singers 10/25 3:00 pm
NovemberWestbrook Faculty Jazz Ensemble 11/9 7:30 pmWestbrook Guitar Ensemble 11/22 3:00 pmKimball Darryl White/Paul Soulek (Alan Wenger) 11/23 7:30 pmDecemberWestbrook Wet Ink 12/3 7:30 pmMabel Lee Hall Student Dance Project 12/5 7:30 pmKimball Symphonic Band 12/8 7:30 pmKimball Jazz Orchestra and Big Band 12/10 7:30 pmKimball Honors ChamberFest 12/12 7:30 pmKimball Symphony Orchestra 12/13 3:00 pmKimball Big Red Singers & Vocal Jazz 12/13 7:30 pmJanuaryKimball Clark Potter 1/31 3:00 pm
FebruaryKimball John Bailey 2/2 7:30 pmKimball Percussion Ensemble 2/25 7:30 pmKimball Wind Ensemble 2/28 3:00 pm
MarchKimball University Singers 3/1 7:30 pmKimball Paul Barnes 3/2 7:30 pmKimball Jazz Orchestra and Big Band 3/10 7:30 pmKimball Evening of Choirs 3/13 7:30 pmKimball University of Nebraska Brass Quintet 3/14 7:30 pmAprilKimball Gregory Beaver 4/7 7:00 pmWestbrook Large Brass Ensembles 4/11 7:30 pmWestbrook Moran Woodwind Quintet 4/12 7:30 pmKimball Afternoon of Choirs 4/17 3:00 pmKimball Percussion Ensemble 4/18 7:30 pmWestbrook Wet Ink 4/21 7:30 pmCarson Evenings of Dance 4/23 7:30 pmWestbrook Undergraduate Jazz Combos 4/25 7:30 pmWestbrook Graduate Jazz Combos 4/27 7:30 pmKimball Symphonic Band 4/28 7:30 pmKimball Honors ChamberFest 4/29 7:30 pm
MayKimball Symphony Orchestra 5/1 3:00 pm
WEBCASTING
2015-2016 Webcasting Calendar
More than 4,000 unique users from all over the world watched more than
102,000 minutes of 39 concerts webcast this academic year by the Glenn
Korff School of Music. In addition, 2,500 people watched more than 11,000
minutes per month of the videos posted on YouTube.
“It’s been a remarkably happy success,” said Glenn Korff School of Music Director
John W. Richmond as he summed up the first full year of webcasting selected concerts.
The live webcasting of concerts, done in partnership with Nebraska Educational
Telecommunications (NET), helps expand the reach of the Glenn Korff School of Music.
For each concert that is webcast, there are two people who work behind the
scenes at NET to make it happen. Steven Cohen, a Master of Music student this past
year, was the Graduate Teaching Assistant in charge of webcasting this year. He would
read the score of what was being performed to adjust the cameras to highlight soloists
or groups within the many ensembles webcast over the year.
“The experience of webcasting is like nothing else I have ever worked on from
either a musical or technical perspective,” Cohen said. “There is an art behind taking
a piece of music and taking its magical moments and sharing those though video. I
loved having the chance to share the work of the Glenn Korff School with the world.”
@ Live Webcast. Visit music.unl.edu for the direct link the night of the performance. There will also be additional student recitals via webcast.
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Kimball Recital Hall – Many events free and open to the public
• Student ensembles -- General Admission $5; Student/Seniors $3;
• Chiara String Quartet -- Adults $20; Seniors $10; Students $5. For
advance ticket sales, contact the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747.
The concerts are also part of the Hixson-Lied Concert Series from the
Chiara String Quartet -- Any two concerts: Adults $30; Seniors $15;
Students $8; any three concerts: Adults $40; Seniors $20; Students
$10; All four concerts: Adults $50; Seniors $25; Students $15.
• Opera -- Adults $20; Students/Seniors $10. For advance ticket sales,
contact the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747.
Westbrook Recital Hall -- Free
Sheldon Museum of Art -- Free
Memorial Stadium-- Free
Newman Center-- Free
State Capitol -- Free
Ebenezer Church (8th and B) -- Free
Mabel Lee Hall for Student Dance Project-- General Admission $5;
Student/Seniors $3Lied Center for Performing Arts for Cornhusker Marching Band
Exhibition -- Adults $20; Student/Seniors $10. For advance ticket sales,
contact the Lied Center Box office, 402-472-4747
Carson Theater for Evenings of Dance – General Admission $12;
Faculty/Staff $10; Students/Seniors $7; available approx. 1 hour prior to
performance at the door
Dates and times are subject to change.
*Seniors: Age 62 and over
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VENUES & PRICING
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Encore Circle Fund
A gift to this fund provides much needed support to the Hixson-Lied College of Fine
and Performing Arts Glenn Korff School of Music with the following giving levels:
Take a Bow, $25; Second Call, $50; Rave Reviews, $100; and Standing Ovation,
$500+. For more information contact, Connie Pejsar:
Direct: 402-458-1190
Toll Free: 800-432-3216
Loyalty Rewards Card Program
The UNL Glenn Korff School of Music Loyalty Rewards Card Program is designed to
show our appreciation to those who attend our events at Kimball Recital Hall.
How it works:u Register the rewards card you received in the mail, picked up at a
UNL Glenn Korff School of Music event or request a card:
http://arts.unl.edu/music/rewards-signupu Bring your rewards card with you to Kimball Recital Hall when you
attend a performance.u Earn a stamp on the card for each performance that you attend by
showing your card at the front desk. u Accumulate as many stamps as you can during the 2015-16
performance season. u Turn in your rewards card before May 31, 2016 to be eligible for
your reward. Each card holder will be eligible for one reward or if
you fill up your card you can be eligible for another reward. u Stop by Room 119.2 in the Westbrook Music Building to pick up
your reward.
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AdministrationJohn W. Richmond, Professor and Director of the
Glenn Korff School of MusicPeter Lefferts, Associate Director of the Glenn
Korff School of Music, Hixson-Lied Professor, Music History
BandsCarolyn Barber, Professor, Director of Bands
Douglas Bush, Lecturer, Assistant Director of BandsAnthony Falcone, Senior Lecturer, Associate
Director of Bands
Brass and PercussionScott Anderson, Hixson-Lied Professor, Trombone/
Euphonium, Area Head for Brass and Percussion
K. Craig Bircher, Artist-in Residence, TrumpetCraig Fuller, Senior Lecturer, Tuba-Euphonium
Dave Hall, Assistant Professor, Percussion and Jazz Studies
Alan Mattingly, Professor, HornScott Quackenbush, Artist-in-Residence, TrumpetDarryl White, Associate Professor, Trumpet and
Jazz Studies
Choirs, Opera and VoiceAlisa Belflower, Senior Lecturer, Voice/Music
TheaterKate Butler, Associate Professor, Voice, Area Head
for VoiceEph Ehly, Earl “Pete” Jenkins Endowed Visiting
Choral ArtistPete Eklund, Professor, Director of Choral ActivitiesKevin Hanrahan, Associate Professor, Voice and
Vocal PedagogyDonna Harler-Smith, Professor, Voice
Jamie Reimer, Assistant Professor, VoiceWilliam Shomos, Hixson-Lied Professor, Voice,
Director of Opera
Composition, History and TheoryAnthony Bushard, Associate Professor, Music
History, Area Head for Academic StudiesNels Drue Daily, Lecturer, Theory
Laura Damuth, Courtesy Professor, Music HistoryGretchen Foley, Associate Professor, Music Theory
Garrett Hope, Lecturer, Theory and LiteratureStanley Kleppinger, Associate Professor, Music
TheoryKurt Knecht, Lecturer, Composition
Tom Larson, Assistant Professor of Composition, Emerging Media and Digital Arts
Jacqueline Mattingly, Lecturer, Music HistoryEsti Sheinberg, Associate Professor of Practice,
Music HistoryPamela Starr, Professor, Music History
David von Kampen, Lecturer, Theory and Literature
DanceLynne Nevin, Lecturer, Dance
Susan Levine Ourada, Associate Professor, Area Head for Dance
KeyboardPaul Barnes, Marguerite Scribante Professor of
Music, PianoAnn Chang, Associate Professor of Practice, Artist-in-Residence, Piano and Music Entrepreneurship
Mark Clinton, Hixson-Lied Professor, Piano, Area Head for Keyboard
Christopher Marks, Associate Professor, Organ, Associate Dean
Brenda Wristen, Associate Professor, Piano Pedagogy
Music EducationDale Bazan, Associate Professor of Practice,
Instrumental Music EducationRhonda Fuelberth, Associate Professor, Choral
Music Education, Co-Area Head, GraduateBrian Moore, Associate Professor, Instrumental
Music Education and Technology Glenn Nierman, Steinhart Distinguished Professor, President of National Assoc. for Music Educators
in Music EdRobert Woody, Professor, General Music
Education and Music Psychology, Co-Area Head, Undergraduate
Strings and OrchestraGregory Beaver, Research Associate Professor, Artist-in-Residence, Cello, Chiara String Quartet
Karen Becker, Professor, CelloMary Bircher, Lecturer, Harp
Peter Bouffard, Lecturer, Guitar and Jazz StudiesRebecca Fischer, Research Associate Professor,
Artist-in-Residence, Violin, Chiara String QuartetDavid C. Neely, Professor, Violin
Clark Potter, Associate Professor, ViolaJonah Sirota, Research Associate Professor, Artist-
in-Residence, Viola, Chiara String QuartetHans Sturm, Associate Professor, Double Bass and
Jazz Studies, Area Head for StringsTyler White, Professor, Director of Orchestras, Area
Head for Ensembles and ConductingHyeyung Yoon, Research Associate Professor, Artist-
in-Residence, Violin, Chiara String Quartet
WoodwindsJohn Bailey, Larson Distinguished Professor, Flute
Diane Barger, Hixson-Lied Professor, Clarinet, Area Head for Woodwinds
Paul Haar, Associate Professor, Saxophone, Director of Jazz Studies
Jeffrey McCray, Associate Professor, BassoonWilliam McMullen, Professor, Oboe
Glenn Korff School of Music Faculty
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