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FALL 2018 EVENT CALENDAR AND Interlude NEWSLETTER

WSU DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC 100 YEARS 1918 • 2018

www.music.wayne.edu NOTES FROM THE CHAIR Norah Duncan IV

alumni, faculty or students. Consult the CAA ORGAN FUND Fall Calendar of Events for a full listing of The Community Arts Auditorium 100 Years: performances. organ, a three-manual Aeolian Skinner, In the last 20 years, Wayne State sits quietly in the auditorium and is University has seen a decline in State 1918-2018 in need of re-leathering and a new funding. This trend, unfortunately, will console. The cost of this project exceeds n the fall of 1918, Holst’s The Planets, probably continue in the foreseeable $90,000. Graduates from the organ Op. 32 and Stravinsky’s L’Historie du future. Consequently, in order to program fill many prestigious posts soldat received their first performance. provide the same level of services, we throughout Metropolitan Detroit and Rosa Ponselle performed the role have to depend on the monetary gifts beyond. Iof Leonora in Verdi’s of our alumni and friends. La Forza del Destino The Department of Music at the Metropolitan has created a “Centennial RESEARCH AND Opera opposite Enrico Club,” consisting of DEVELOPMENT Caruso. The most prolific alumni and friends willing This fund supports academic songwriter was Irving to support four key programs, including the cost for Berlin, who wrote several departmental initiatives. equipment purchases, software, concert songs about the war and The goal, which we hope promotion, program design and soldiers coming home. to surpass, is to raise printing, publicity, recruitment activities The Original Dixieland $100,000; 100 individuals and departmental branding and guest Band’s “Tiger Rag” and who will contribute $1000 artists. Additionally, it provides funding Arthur Fields “Oh How I Hate each. The four initiatives are Student for faculty travel to conferences around To Get Up In The Morning,” were Travel, Scholarships, CAA Organ Fund, the world. the most popular songs on the radio. and Research and Development. Composer and conductor Leonard Throughout its first 100 years, the Bernstein, jazz singer Joe Williams, blues STUDENT TRAVEL Department of Music has successfully guitarist Elmer Jones and, actress and One of the fondest memories for prepared young musicians for fulfilling singer Pearl Bailey were born during this many of our alumni is student travel. careers in the music profession. They year. Locally, John Philip Sousa led his Past events include the Men’s Glee Club have lived through times of tremendous marching band during a Liberty Loans and Chamber Singers competitions growth in science, technology and rally in Detroit, and the main branch of and international tours, Summer Opera communication, but also through a the Detroit Public Library, just a couple internship opportunities for vocal century at times ravished by war and of blocks from Old Main, was under performance students, and Jazz Band violence, and assaults on human dignity. construction. performances in Europe, South America Music, however, has been that response. Perhaps most important for us and Italy. Our Concert Chorale and In the words of Leonard Bernstein, “This was the establishment of our music Women’s Chorale performed in Toronto, [Music] will be our reply to violence; department 100 years ago this fall. Canada during the Winter 2018 and just to make music more intensely, more A 100th birthday or anniversary is a big this past Summer, the WSU Camerata beautifully, more decisive than ever deal, so do not miss the celebration. performed several concerts throughout before.” Through good times and bad, For the Department of Music, it will Italy. our music department has met students, be yearlong, starting this fall and like Bernstein, who: “… can’t live one ending next fall. This is an opportunity day without hearing music, playing it, to see how the celebrated traditions SCHOLARSHIPS studying it, or thinking about.” Neither continue today, to attend several of our The escalating cost of higher should the world. celebration events, and to demonstrate education is making it impossible for your belief in the value of music in students to afford post-secondary Sincerely, society by attending concerts and by education. The average yearly cost is pledging your financial support. about $19,000 for a music major, and Our major events and concerts this this does not include room and board. Norah Duncan IV year will have a centennial flair, either Any assistance in this area will lessen the featuring works or performances by dependency on costly student loans.

2 Nearly 300 music majors ACCREDITED institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music 7 Undergraduate and 5 Graduate Concentrations 75 Kawai , distributed by Evola Music Over 100 yearly lectures and performances open to the public

Located WITHIN the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts More than 10,000 audience members yearly in the heart of DETROIT The CENTENNIAL Campaign The Centennial Campaign, a goal to raise $100,000 during our centennial year, is an effort to step boldly into the future of the Department of Music at Wayne State—a true cornerstone of music and higher education in Detroit and beyond. Your contribution will enable the department to maintain and enhance the quality of our programs and build on its reputation as a premier training ground for future musicians, scholars, composers and music educators. MAKE AN IMPACT BY SUPPORTING

STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS CAA ORGAN RESEARCH AND TRAVEL FUND DEVELOPMENT

Each contribution to the Centennial Campaign is recognized with a membership in Friends of Music —a benefit that includes a membership card that provides free admission for you and a guest(s) to all Department of Music on-campus concerts and half-off Mondays at the Max performances at the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center for one academic year. CENTENNIAL CLUB BENEFACTOR Gifts of $1000 and above Gifts of $100 to $999 • 2 free Box Level tickets to the Centennial • 2 free General Admission tickets to the Celebration on March 31 Centennial Celebration on March 31 • Lifetime Membership in Friends of Music • Friends of Music Membership Card at • Friends of Music Membership Card at the the Family Level Family Level PATRON FAMILY FRIENDS OF MUSIC Gifts of $51 to $99 Gifts of $50 Gifts of $25-$49 • 1 free General Admission ticket to the • Friends of Music Membership Card • Friends of Music Membership Card Centennial Celebration on March 31 good for free admission to on-campus good for free admission to on-campus • Friends of Music Membership Card at department performances and 50% off department performances and 50% off the Family Level MATM events for up to 4 guests MATM events for you and a guest

JOIN FRIENDS OF MUSIC Donations above $25 are tax deductible and will be receipted by the WSU Office of Development. Additionally, any donation over $1,000 will include an engraved name-plate to be placed on the arm of a chair in Schaver Music Recital Hall. To join Friends of Music and to contribute to the Centennial Campaign, go to giving.wayne.edu/donate/cfpca and designate Friends of Music in the drop down menu. Additionally, a Friends of Music pdf. registration form can be found at music.wayne.edu. We thank you in advance for your generous gift and continued support of the Department of Music. 3 FACULTY UPDATES:

Jerry Custer, a member of the Assistant Professor of Music composition and theory faculty, had Technology, Joo Won Park, American and International premiers of released a full-length duo album his original compositions this year. In featuring his original electronic addition, Hinshaw Music will be publishing music in November 2017 a work commissioned and premiered along with being presented at by the Interlochen Arts Academy Choir, 5 peer-reviewed conferences. “A Cradle Carol,” for mixed voices and Additionally, Dr. Park is this year’s concert wind ensemble. recipient of the Research Enhancement Program in the Arts and Humanities. With this award, Dr. Park Jonathan Lasch, lecturer of voice, will create three pieces for large-scale electronic was featured in a performance of Laura ensembles. The pieces will be premiered by Kaminsky’s chamber opera, “As One”, a Electronic Music Ensemble of Wayne State (EMEWS). coming of age story about a transgender woman, portrayed by two singers. He Karl Pituch, a member of the also was a featured performer during the Wayne State brass faculty and 2018 Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival Detroit Symphony Orchestra performing the role of Sam in Trouble in principal horn, released a duo Tahiti. horn album, A Pair of Aces along with Denise Tryon, a Peabody Music History Professor, Eldonna May, Conservatory faculty artist. was honored with the acceptance of This album contains music of her article, “Strategies for Achieving ICT Telemann, Gunther Schuller, Bernhard Heiden, Alan Literacy & Proficiency in the Rural Primary Civil, Kerry Turner and Lowell Shaw. The CD was and Secondary Schools in Ghana” Volume fortunate to receive the Silver Medal Award from 5, Issue 2 of Journal of Education & Social Global Music Awards! Sciences. Matthew Younglove’s Laura Roelofs, associate professor of highlights this year include violin, had the CD release of a world performing the American premiere premiere recording, on the Toccata of Franco Donatoni’s Rasch II for Classics label, of the Trio for Violin, Cello Saxophone Quartet, , and and Piano by Richard Stohr. Percussion while in residence at the University of Mississippi in November 2017. Matthew also performed a solo program at the World Saxophone Congress in Zabreb, Coatia this summer.

ALUMNI WSU Alumni Named ACHIEVEMENT 2018 Kresge Artist Fellows This summer, Kresge Arts in Detroit — a Michael Krajewski was the prestigious and competitive arts fellowship recipient of the CFPCA’s 2018 program created by the Kresge Foundation — Career Achievement Award in announced its 2018 class of Artist Fellows. The the Field of Music. Michael is a Department of Music is proud to recognized two much sought-after conductor alumni, Alex Way and Ahya Simone, who of symphonic pops, known were both chosen as 2018 Artist Fellows. This for his entertaining programs year the award saw 450 applicants of which 16 and clever humor. Krajewski Artists Fellows were chosen. Ms. Way, a Detroit- WAY is the Music Director of The based R&B singer, songwriter, and violinist earned Philly Pops and Principal Pops Conductor of her Bachelor of Arts in Music degree studying the Atlanta and Jacksonville Symphonies. He under Hai Xin Wu of the Detroit Symphony previously served as Principal Pops Conductor of Orchestra. Ms. Simone, a Detroit-area harpist the Houston Symphony for 16 seasons and has and interdisciplinary artist, earned her Bachelor performed with numerous orchestras around the of Music degree in Harp Performance, studying world including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, under renowned harpist Patricia Terry-Ross, who the San Francisco Symphony and the Hong Kong herself was the winner of the 2017 Kresge Eminent Philharmonic just to name a few. Artist Award. SIMONE

4 NEW FACES Students Alex Sutton Society of the Alex Sutton is Arts and was the of Note Director of Choral Director of Music Activities at Wayne Publishing for Ghostly Amanda Beaune, a 2nd year violin State University, International, having performance major, was accepted to where he conducts built the division the prestigious Bowdoin International and administers a at the company. Summer Music Festival in Brunswick, program of four Jeremy has previously ME. Additionally, Amanda attended the ensembles and held lecturing Summer Violin Institute at the Bienen teaches graduate conducting. He positions for the University of Michigan School of Music in Chicago, Il. previously served as Associate Director of Law School and School of Music, Choirs at the University of West Georgia, Theatre, and Dance’s Department Andrew Jarema, a graduate student in where he conducted the Concert of Entrepreneurship and Leadership, Theory and Composition, presented his Choir and taught aural skills, music teaching coursework on copyright, project Non-Linear Narratives, Control, appreciation, and secondary choral problem solving, entrepreneurship, and Agency: Video Games and Andrew methods. While a doctoral teaching and the music industry. Jeremy has an Norman’s Play at the 2018 University assistant at the University of Cincinnati MBA with a concentration in Strategy of Toronto Graduate Student Music College-Conservatory of Music, from the University of Cambridge Judge Conference in March. Andy also was Sutton conducted the UC Women’s Business School and is a life-member selected to be a part of the Artist-in- Chorus, taught music education and of Clare Hall, where he was recipient Residence program at Great Smoky conducting courses, and managed the of the Culture, Arts, and Media, Boak Mountains National Park. He spent University Choruses’ program of campus Research, Clare Hall and Mellon Bursaries the month of August living in the park ensembles. Sutton studied conducting to support his study of the intersection of embarking on creative music recording and music education at the University culture and business practice. He holds projects capturing nature sounds with of Cincinnati and the University of an undergraduate degree in Music and recording devices as well as giving Michigan. Political Science from the University of public lectures and leading outreach Michigan’s College of Literature, Science events in the park. Caitlin Lynch and the Arts. Caitlin Lynch joins the In June 2018 Vocal Performance WSU Department of Úna O’Riordan Major, Brianna Wetherington, was Music Applied Faculty Úna O’Riordan joins chosen as the first recipient of the as an instructor in the the Department of David DiChiera Scholarship Award by voice area. Declared Music Applied Faculty an adjudicating panel which included “luminous” by the as a cello instructor David DiChiera himself. Additionally, New York Times in the string area. Brianna traveled to Germany during and “eloquent” by Ms. O’Riordan was the month of August to participate in the Wall Street Journal, Ms. Lynch is a appointed to the the Berlin Opera Academy performing sought-after soprano having had recent Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 2007 in L’incoronazione di Poppea by featured engagements with pregious and enjoys a versatile career as an Monteverdi. ensembles and opera houses including orchestral and chamber musician, new the Metropolitan Opera, Palm Beach music advocate, teacher and clinician. Chantel Woodard, a recent Master of Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, Utah An advocate for contemporary classical Music in Vocal Performance graduate, Opera and Seattle Opera. On the music, Úna has been a member of the took in the National Associate concert stage, she has joined the St. New Music Detroit (NMD) ensemble of Teachers of Singing (NATS) district Louis Symphony for Mozart’s Requiem, since 2008, and received the 2014 competition in the Advanced College the Seattle Symphony for Beethoven’s Kresge Artist Fellowship in recognition of Women Division in November 2017. 9th Symphony, the Omaha Symphony the ensemble’s commitment to artistic During her time here at Wayne Dvorˇák’s Stabat Mater and the Calvin excellence. As an educator, she has State, Chantel had many notable Oratorio Society for Händel’s Messiah. taught and performed at the Zodiac performances including winning the Ms. Lynch earned a Bachelor of Music Festival & Academy in Valdeblore, 2017 Department of Music Concerto degree from University of Michigan France, and the Fresh Inc Festival for Competition, a master class with visiting and a Master of Music degree from contemporary music performance and artist Russell Thomas and as a chorister The University of Cincinnati’s College- composition in Racine, Wisconsin. Since with the Michigan Opera Theatre. Conservatory of Music. 2013 she has taught and performed at the American Institute for Musical The WSU Camerata embarked Jeremy Peters Studies (AIMS) in Graz, Austria. Úna is on a 9-day concert tour of Italy Jeremy Peters is a Lecturer in Music a graduate of the Eastman School of this past summer. The Camerata Business in the Department of Music Music, where she received a Bachelor of delighted audiences with performance at Wayne State University and a co- Music with Distinction and was named engagements in Venice, Florence founder of Quite Scientific Records, an Arts Leadership Scholar. She received and Rome. The ensemble was led by while maintaining an active teaching, her Master of Music degree from Associate Professor, Doug Bianchi and performing, researching, and publishing Northwestern University’s Bienen School student conductos Benjamin Moore and practice. He is a Fellow of the Royal of Music. Ian Nichols. 5 Centennial MONDAYS Series AT THE MAX “Save the Date” for these special WITH WAYNE STATE events and performances celebrating the 100th year of the Department of Music. We invite you to join us as we highlight the legacy of the department’s contribution to music and culture in Detroit and beyond.

A Tribute to Dr. John Vander Weg: Celebrating 45 Years of In cooperation with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Department of Music is Leadership in Higher Education pleased to announce our 2018-2019 season of “Mondays at The Max with Wayne Monday, November 5, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. State”, a concert series featuring premier WSU student ensembles at the Max M. & The Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center. Music Center All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. in The Cube at the Max M. Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. Friends 52nd Salute to Greater Detroit of Music cardholders, DSO Civic Youth Ensemble families and WSU students (with Featuring WSU Alumna OneCard) receive a 50% discount. Jacqueline Echols, soprano Sunday, November 11, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. St. Ambrose Church 10/22 Monday, 7:30 p.m. 2/18 Monday, 7:30 p.m. University Symphony Orchestra University Symphony Orchestra Jazz Big Band I and Strings: A Featuring Concert Competition Winner Tribute to Prof. Matt Michaels 11/5 Monday, 7:30 p.m. Monday, December 5, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. Music Department Showcase: A Tribute 3/4 Monday, 7:30 p.m. The Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher to John Vander Weg: Celebrating 45 Concert Band and Wind Symphony Music Center Years of Leadership in Higher Education 4/15 Monday, 7:30 p.m. Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess: 12/3 Monday, 7:30 p.m. Jazz Big Band I Concert Version Jazz Big Band I & Strings: A Tribute to Detroit Symphony Orchestra Matt Michaels conducted by Leonard Slatkin Purchase tickets at the DSO box office, featuring the WSU Centennial Choir Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. by phone or online: (313) 576-5111 or dso.org Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 3:00 p.m.

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s 41st Classical Roots 52ND SALUTE TO GREATER DETROIT Celebration The WSU Symphonic Chorus joins FRANCIS POULENC’S the Detroit Symphony Orchestra the honor and celebrate the contributions of African-American musicians and GLORIA composers in classical music. JACQUELINE ECHOLS Friday, March 8, 2019 at 10:45 a.m. soprano soloist and WSU Alumna Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. Centennial Celebration: Department of Music Showcase Celebrating 100 years Featuring the WSU University Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Chorus and Jazz Big Band I in a musical extravaganza celebrating 100 years of the Department of Music. Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, November 11, 2018 The Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher 3:00 p.m. Music Center St. Ambrose Church FREE - Donations Accepted

6 FALL 2018 CONCERT CALENDAR Events requiring tickets are marked with a ($)

VENUE KEY: S SMRH - OLD MAIN BUILDING C COMMUNITY ARTS AUDITORIUM, WSU CAMPUS M MAX M. & MARJORIE S. FISHER MUSIC CENTER SCB STUDENT CENTER BALLROOM

SEPTEMBER 2018 10/21 Sunday, 1:00 p.m. S 11/19 Monday, 7:30 p.m. S Double Reed Day Percussion Ensemble 9/1 Saturday, 1:15 p.m. “The Music of Omar Sosa” 10/21 Sunday, 4-6:30 p.m. 11/20 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. S Featuring guest artists Omar Sosa WSU JazzJams @ Cliff Bells Jazz Combos and the WSU Jazz Big Band Carhartt Amphitheater Stage 10/22 Monday, 7:30 p.m. M $ 11/26 Monday, 7:30 p.m. S Mondays at The Max featuring Guitar I & II 9/2 Sunday, 12:15 p.m. the University Symphony JazzWeek All-Star Youth Orchestra 11/27 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. S Ensemble Jazztet & Jazz Lab Band II Pyramid Stage 10/26 Friday, 11:30 a.m. S Collage Concert 11/28 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. SCB 9/7 Friday, 11:30 a.m. S Wind Symphony & Concert Band Back to School: Department and 10/26 Friday, 4:30 p.m. Campus Resources for Student Success WSU Sesquicentennial Closing Event 11/29 Thursday, 7:30 p.m. S Featuring Russell Miller, Associate Chair; Guitar III & Jazz Lab Band III Maurice Draughn, Academic Advisor; 10/28 Sunday, 3:00 p.m. S Leah Celebi, Academic Services Officer Theme & Variations: Student Composer 11/30 Friday, 11:30 a.m. S 9/7 Friday, 7:30 p.m. S Concert Electronic Music Research in Michigan Faculty Recital: Schubert’s Featuring WSU Prof. Joo Won Park and guest C Schwanengesang 10/29 Monday, 7:30 p.m. ($) lecturers John Granzow and Lyn Goeringer Featuring Jonathan Lasch, baritone & Robert Concert Band & Wind Symphony S Conway, piano 11/30 Friday, 7:30 p.m. Electronic Music Symposium 9/14 Friday, 11:30 a.m. S NOVEMBER 2018 Cultural Innovation & the Rise of the S Cultural Entrepreneur 11/2 Friday, 11:30 a.m. DECEMBER 2018 Jeremy Peters, WSU Lecturer in Music Strings in Harmony Featuring Lakshay Mohan, sitar & Aayush Business 12/1 Saturday S Mohan, sarod Noel Night @ WSU S 9/21 Friday, 11:30 a.m. See music.wayne.edu for event details. Taking Care of YOU 11/5 Monday, 7:30 p.m. M Dr. Glendon M. Gardner, MD 12/3 Monday, 7:30 p.m. M ($) Mondays at The Max Music Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Mondays at the Max featuring Department Showcase Jazz Big Band I & Strings 9/21 Friday, 7:30 p.m. S A Tribute to Dr. John Vander Weg: A Tribute to Matt Michaels with Jazz Bridging the Gaps: A Collaborative Celebrating 45 Years of Leadership Big Band I & Strings Concert in Higher Education Featuring Electronic Music Faculty and 12/4 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. S Special Guests 11/7 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. S Chamber Music Recital Piano Studio Recital 9/23 Sunday, 4-6:30 p.m. 12/5 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. S WSU JazzJams @ Cliff Bells 11/9 Friday, 10:00 a.m. Conductors Studio Prospective Student Auditions 9/28 Friday, 11:30 a.m. S 12/6 Thursday, 7:30 p.m. SCB ($) American Romanian Festival: 11/11 Sunday, 3:00 p.m. University Symphony Orchestra Ancestral Voices 52nd Salute to Greater Detroit Concert St. Ambrose Church 12/7 Friday, 11:30 a.m. S Collage Concert OCTOBER 2018 11/11 Sunday, 4-6:30 p.m. WSU JazzJams @ Cliff Bells 10/1 Monday, 7:30 p.m. S 12/7 Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. S ($) University Chamber Orchestra Opera Workshop 11/12 Monday, 7:30 p.m. S S Saxophone Studio Recital 10/5 Friday, 11:30 a.m. 12/9 Sunday, 6-10 p.m. Jazz Lab Band II WSU JazzNight @ Cliff Bells 11/13 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. S Featuring WSU Ensembles and Combos 10/6 Saturday, All Day Event SCB Voice Area Recital Honor Band Day 12/10 Monday, 7:00 p.m. 11/15 Thursday, 7:30 p.m. S Celebrate the Season Featuring WSU 10/12 Friday, 8:00 p.m. S ($) Guest Artist Recital Jazz Faculty, Students and Special Guests Bartok InDepth: Mack Sisters & Friends Featuring Robert Brown, saxophone Hilberry Theatre Chamber Music Society of Detroit 11/16 Friday, 11:30 a.m. S 12/10 Monday, 7:30 p.m. S 10/16 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. S Valade Endowed Chair in Jazz String Area Recital Voice Area Recital Celebrates WSU’s Jazz Legacy Featuring Prof. Chris Collins, saxophone M 10/17 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. S 12/19 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ($) Home Alone with the DSO Choral Showcase 11/16 Friday, 7:30 p.m. S Featuring Wayne State University Bach to Bernstein: Faculty Voice Recital S Choirs and the Detroit Symphony 10/19 Friday, 11:30 a.m. Featuring Jonathan Lasch, baritone and Orchestra United States Air Force Academy Caitlin Lynch, soprano Quintet 7 Nonprofit Org U.S. Postage Paid Interlude Detroit MI Fall 2018 Concert Calendar and Newsletter Permit No 3844 1321 Old Main • Detroit, MI 48202

Prospective Student Audition Dates: Friday, November 9, 2018 Friday, January 11, 2019 Friday, January 18, 2019 Friday, February 1, 2019 Friday, February 8, 2019* Friday, May 10, 2019

Register for an audition at music.wayne.edu *Last audition date for scholarship consideration

WSU Department of Music Fall 2018 Performance Venues

Nestled right in the heart of Midtown Detroit, Schaver Music Ticket information for on-campus tickets events is Recital Hall is the primary venue for Wayne State University’s available at music.wayne.edu Department of Music performances. This 180-seat recital hall Dates, times, venues and artists for performances is designed to provide students and faculty performers, guest and events are subject to change. Visit artists and audiences with an intimate musical experience that music.wayne.edu for the most current information. invites conversation, builds community and echos the energy Student Degree recitals will be posted online as of the city. scheduled. Kawaii is the official piano of the Department of Detailed information for additional performance venues Music, distributed by Evola Music. used by the Department of Music during the Fall 2018 semester is below.

SCHAVER MUSIC ST. AMBROSE CHURCH Schaver Music RECITAL HALL 15020 Hampton Street Building

Community Arts 480 W. Hancock Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 Auditorium Old Main Building Detroit, MI 48202 STUDENT CENTER Woodward Ave. Woodward BALLROOM Cass Ave. COMMUNITY ARTS 5221 Gullen Mall AUDITORIUM Detroit, MI 48202 5351 Cass Avenue Warren Ave.

Detroit, MI 48202 DETROIT JAZZ FESTIVAL

Hart Plaza and surrounding area Old Main MAX M. & MARJORIE S. 1 Hart Plaza Second Ave. Schaver Music Recital Hall Hancock St. FISHER MUSIC CENTER Detroit, MI 48226

3711 Woodward Avenue Max M. Ficher Music Center Orchestra Hall Detroit, MI 48201 and Music Box 8