Kevin Hanrahan (left) and Diana Blom will present a recital Feb. 3 titled "New Art Song of the Pacific Rim," featuring selections from their new CD of the same name. Courtesy photos. Diana Blom and Kevin Hanrahan in the studio as they recorded their CD, "New Art Song of the Pacific Rim." Courtesy photo.

16 Jan 2019    By Kathe C. Andersen

Hanrahan, Blom present 'New Art Song of the Pacific Rim'

Lincoln, Neb.--Glenn Korff School of Music Associate Professor of Voice and Vocal Pedagogy Kevin Hanrahan, tenor, and guest artist Diana Blom, composer and pianist, will present a recital titled “New Art Song of the Pacific Rim” on Sunday, Feb. 3 at 3 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall.

The concert is free and open to the public. It will also be live webcast. Visit http://music.unl.edu on the day of the performance for the link.

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Iren Tete

16 Jan 2019    

Ceramics graduate student has two works accepted for NCECA Juried Student Exhibition

Lincoln, Neb.--Iren Tete, a third-year Master of Fine Arts in ceramics student in the School of Art, Art History & Design, had two of her works accepted into the 2019 National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Juried Student Exhibition to be held at the Soo Visual Arts Center March 25-April 20, 2019, in conjunction with the NCECA annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Only 34 pieces by 32 artists were selected for the exhibition, out of more than 530 works that were entered.

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10 Jan 2019    

Flyover offers ‘inner voices’ at upcoming concert

LINCOLN, Neb.—The Flyover New Music Series’ concert ‘inner voices’ on Thursday, January 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Westbrook Recital Hall is a celebration of voices in all their forms, including the human voice. This concert features four new compositions for chorus, alongside premieres of pieces for ensembles from all across the spectrum.

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07 Jan 2019    

Clinton recital scheduled for March 26 canceled

LINCOLN, Neb.— Glenn Korff School of Music’s Hixson-Lied Professor of Piano, Mark Clinton, has canceled his March 26th recital, which was scheduled to take place in Kimball Recital Hall.

For a full listing of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music events, visit music.unl.edu.

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02 Jan 2019    

UNL Oboist McMullen to present works of three French composers

LINCOLN, Neb.— Dr. William McMullen, oboe, and Catherine Herbener, harpsichord and piano, will present an evening of repertoire for oboe and keyboard by three French composers on Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln city campus. This is their third program of works featuring French composers they have presented.

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02 Jan 2019    

Potter, Trans-Nebraska Players present ‘A Wintry Mix’

LINCOLN, Neb.— Violist Clark Potter of UNL’s Glenn Korff School of Music is joined by his friends from the Trans-Nebraska Players to present “A Wintry Mix” on Sunday, January 13 at 3 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. Works by Bloch, Vivaldi, Martinu, Haydn and Dvorak highlight the performance, which also features Franziska Brech, UNK flute faculty; David C. Neely, UNL violin faculty; Noah Rogoff, UNK cello faculty and James Margetts, pianist and Dean at Chadron State College.

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02 Jan 2019    

Midwest Cup makes its way to the Lied Center

LINCOLN, Neb.— 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 to perform before 2,300 seats filled with enthusiastic listeners on January 12 in the Lied Center for Performing Arts.

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14 Dec 2018    

Haar recital scheduled for Feb. 4 canceled

LINCOLN, Neb.— The February 4, 2019 faculty recital by Associate Professor of Saxophone Paul Haar has been canceled and will be rescheduled for a future date.

For a full listing of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music events, visit music.unl.edu.

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Luis Martinez stands in front of his painting titled “Flojeando,” in the Richards Hall painting studio.

12 Dec 2018    By Kathe C. Andersen

School of Art, Art History & Design senior earns a Gilman Scholarship to study abroad in Spain

Lincoln, Neb.--Luis Martinez, a senior art major in the School of Art, Art History & Design, is one of two University of Nebraska–Lincoln students to be awarded a Gilman Scholarship for the spring semester and will study abroad in Spain.

The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad and to gain skills critical to our national security and economic competitiveness.

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Jordan Johnson, “Summertime,” watercolor on paper, mounted to cradled panel, 4” x 6” x 0.75”, 2018. Katharen Wiese, “Unclassified,” relief print on paper bags, dimensions vary, 2018.

11 Dec 2018    

Capstone Exhibition on display in Eisentrager-Howard Gallery

Lincoln, Neb.—The Capstone Exhibition will be on display Dec. 7-14 in the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery in Richards Hall at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This exhibition features the work of graduating undergraduate candidates for degrees in graphic design and studio art from the School of Art, Art History & Design.

A closing reception will be held on Friday, Dec. 14 from 5-7 p.m. in the gallery with awards announced at 6 p.m.

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