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Upcoming Events

Lunch Box Music: Sandy Williams and David Ponce

a Recital

  • Date & Time Tuesday, October 22, 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
  • Location Music on the Square 21 N. Indiana St.
  • About

    Our Lunch Box Music series honors central Indiana’s 1948 jazz-pop vocal group The Four Freshmen. Guitarist Sandy Williams, bassist Jack Helsley and vocalist David Ponce will perform hits from the 1950s and 1960s and explore the group’s Greencastle roots and original member Bob Flanigan’s legacy. They will also discuss Ross Barbour’s book Now You Know, which highlights the Freshmen’s surprising influence on artists Brian Wilson, Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell and The Lettermen.

    The Lunch Box concert is free, but reservations are recommended. An optional lunch from The Whisk, available for $15 on a first-come, first-served basis, is free to seniors over 65.

ý Band and Orchestra Strings

an Ensemble Concert

  • Date & Time Sunday October 27 • 3 p.m.
  • Location Green Center for Performing Arts (GCPA), Kresge Auditorium
  • About
    Featuring collaborations with students and faculty from Latin American and Caribbean Studies, this shared program of wind music led by Director of Bands Craig Paré, and string repertoire under the baton of University Orchestra director Orcenith Smith, incorporates elements of poetry, video and dance. Most notable will be Prof. Soledad Forcadell reading selections of the José Hernández poem Martín Fierro, which shares an artistic connection with Malambo from the ballet Estancia by Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera. While Antonio Gervansoni’s Peruvian Fanfare No. 1 takes inspiration from two traditional Peruvian dances, the elegant Marinera and the wild Festejo, Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s popular Danzón No. 2  is an homage to the distinctive Latin danzón with its intimate, syncopated rhythms.

    Attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable food item to donate to the Putnam County Emergency Food Pantry in support of the students' commitment to community service.

Lunch Box Music Series: Eric Edberg and Claude Cymerman

a Recital

  • Date & Time Tuesday, October 29 • 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
  • Location Music on the Square 21 N. Indiana St.
  • About

    Pianist Claude Cymerman and cellist Eric Edberg, both ý emeritus music professors, share their 36-year continuing musical friendship with romantic pieces by the German composer Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850–1927) as well as music celebrating the “French connection” to the American Revolutionary and Civil Wars, particularly the role of the Marquis de Lafayette.

    The Lunch Box concert is free, but reservations are recommended. An optional lunch from The Whisk, available for $15 on a first-come, first-served basis, is free to seniors over 65.  

     

ý Fall Choral Concert

an Ensemble Concert

  • Date & Time Sunday, November 3, 2024, at 3 p.m.
  • Location Green Center, Kresge Auditorium
  • About

    Join director Byron Black II, the ý Chamber Singers, Vox Animae and the Putnam County Festival Choir for an afternoon of music encompassing diverse styles and genres. Journey from the transformative power of the Renaissance to the beauty and innovation of the 21st century. Each selection reflects texts centered on joy, on love and on glory.

Vinegar Tom

a Theatrical Performance

  • Date & Time Thursday–Saturday, November 7–9 at 7:30 p.m.
    Sunday, November 10 at 3 p.m.
  • Location Green Center, Moore Theatre
  • About

    In a seventeenth century rural village a young woman named Alice takes as a lover a married man who lives on a neighboring farm. After she rebukes the man’s further advances both Alice and her widowed mother are accused of witchcraft following their neighbors’ growing family strife and agricultural failures. The two women eventually must submit to the doctors who would cure them as well as to the land speculators who covet their meager farm. Another kindred spirit, a betrothed young daughter of a prosperous landowner, is judged to be insane and is locked away because she doesn’t wish to marry. And in the minds of the local villagers, behind it all is Vinegar Tom, the stealthy black cat who is often seen lurking about, boldly plundering barns and milk sheds.

At First I was an Island

an Ensemble Concert

  • Date & Time Thursday, November 14, 2024
  • Location Music on the Square
  • Organized by ý Creative School
  • About

    An exhilarating new collaboration by members of ýs Creative School faculty featuring pianist May Phang, painter John Berry, filmmaker Dahee Yun and poet Eugene Gloria. 

ý Symphonic Band

an Ensemble Concert

  • Date & Time Sunday, November 17, 2024
  • Location Green Center, Kresge Auditorium
  • Organized by ý Symphonic Band
  • About

    As part of the annual fall concert by the ý Symphonic Band, conducted by Dr. Craig Paré, band members would like to encourage audience members to bring a non-perishable food item to their Sunday afternoon performance on Nov. 19. 100% of all donations will be presented to the .

ý Jazz Festival

a Festival

  • Date & Time FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2024
  • Location ý, Green Center
  • About

    Please join us for a premier jazz education event featuring pianist, bandleader, and composer Steve Snyder. The all-star ý Jazz Festival Orchestra, made up of seasoned education and performance professionals, will be the accompanying band and serve as judges and clinicians throughout the day.  Ideal for precollege students and ensembles of all levels, this education-focused event, offered in a non-competitive environment, will feature just 12 high school jazz ensembles, so sign up soon! The final evening concert features keyboard virtuoso Steve Snyder, accompanied by the all-star ý Jazz Festival Orchestra.

Craig Paré

The relationship with our students doesn’t end with commencement; it is merely a beginning.

-Craig Paré

Annual Traditions and Events

Each year, we invite artists of international renown to perform as part of our endowed Green Guest Artist series. Among the incredibly talented guests who have performed at the ý Green Center are Yo-Yo Ma, Rhiannon Giddens, Thomas Hampson, Bobby McFerrin, Postmodern Jukebox, The Kings’s Singers, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and Frederica von Stade, to name only a few. These concerts are often preceded by master classes, workshops, and classroom visits to give all of our students a chance to meet and work with some of the best artists in the world.

Past Guest Artists

2023-24
Founders ensemble, trumpeter Sean Jones, and multi-instrumentalist Jerron Paxton.

2022–23: Sweet Honey in the Rock, The American Brass Quintet, Terell Stafford, Sinta Quartet, Wet Ink, Sandeep Das and the HUM Ensemble

2021–22: Rhiannon Giddens, Eighth Blackbird, Attacca Quartet, Baltimore Consort

From fully staged operas and musicals to more intimate revue-style performances, we do it all. Each fall, our beautiful Moore Theatre whirls into action as the collaborative process of presenting a musical begins. This is closely followed by our opera each spring. In the between-time, Thompson Recital Hall hosts the performances by our “Music for the Stage” class as they perform scenes from various operas and musicals.

The Global Music Experience (GME) at ý provides programming focused on musical traditions from different cultures. Each year, ý students, faculty, and staff delve into the culture and artistry of a different country or area of the world, exploring that region’s music through lectures, experiential learning opportunities, concerts, and other connected events. We host renowned experts to perform music and dance, share their scholarships, and teach a wide range of students about their musical traditions. The GME welcomes all members of the ý community, regardless of area of study, and involves collaborators across campus. 

Creative Convocation is a showcase for diverse expressions of creativity from across ý. Launched in 2023, student artists, performers, and makers from all disciplines come together to share their creative work with the entire campus community co-presented by the Institute of Music and the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

Music of the 21st Century is a week-long composer residency immersing the Institute of Music students, faculty and staff in the work of accomplished guest composers through a transformative shared learning experience. During the residency, our community is collectively focused on new music. Virtually all students, staff and faculty are involved in welcoming guest composers and their music into our classes, rehearsals and public events, including two culminating concerts of the guests’ music. This valuable opportunity for students to work directly with distinguished guest composers is generously funded by ý alumni Robert and Margaret Schmidt and coordinated by faculty member Eliza Brown.

A choral extravaganza for high school vocalists led by director of choral activities Dr. Bryon Black II.  It is a day for attendees to collaborate and make music with their peers from other schools and participate in master classes and workshops with ý voice faculty. 

A celebration of all things piano and string through performance classes, creative workshops, demonstrations, ensemble collaborations, and a closing concert and reception. Open to piano and string students, age 12 and older, family members and music teachers.

A day of music with the ý applied music faculty at our beautiful Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts. Attendees will take part in master classes with our world-class instrumental wind and percussion faculty, participate in a large ensemble experience (which will include learning about conducting, large ensemble performance techniques, and repertoire selection), enjoy lunch in our expansive Hoover Dining Hall, tour our beautiful campus, and a have a personal Q & A session with our applied faculty. 

During this annual celebration of jazz music, various high school jazz ensembles perform and receive feedback from guest artists and our own professor of music, Steve Snyder. As the day progresses, master classes are held around campus, leading up to a performance by the ý Jazz Ensemble.

This lunchtime series features live music in downtown Greencastle.  The free 50-minute musical presentations are offered at Music on the Square. Enjoy a catered lunch or bring your own and take a break with the ý Institute of Music.

The ý Institute of Music is home to five unique large ensembles: University Orchestra, University Band, Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Singers and Vox Animae. Students enrolled in these ensembles have the opportunity to make music communally with their peers and perform both classic and contemporary works.

Additionally, ý hosts various smaller ensembles and chamber groups, and its Symphonic Band, a collective ensemble open to students, faculty and staff from the campus community.  The Putnam County Festival Choir, co-sponsored by the Greencastle Arts Council, is another opportunity for ý-Greencastle collaborations as students, faculty, and staff from our campus community and members from the local area come together with a single voice to create truly incredible performance experiences.

Representative Repertoire

ý Orchestra

Pines of Rome — Ottorino Respighi
Symphony No. 7 — Ludwig van Beethoven
Pictures at an Exhibition — Modest Mussorgsky
Voices Shouting Out — Nkeiru Okoye
Hansel and Gretel — Engelbert Humperdinck

ý Band

Aurora Awakes — John Mackey
Symphony No. 6 for Band — Vincent Persichetti
magneticfireflies — Augusta Read Thomas
Hip Hop Etudes — Daniel Bernard Roumain
The Dog Breath Variations — Frank Zappa

ý Jazz Ensemble

“African Skies” — Michael Brecker, arr. Riss
“Dear Rudy” — Terell Stafford, arr. Gray
“Blame It on my Youth” — Oscar Levant, arr. Cunliffe
“Hey, It’s Me You’re Talkin’ To” — Victor Lews, arr. Sharpe

Vox Animae

“It Isn’t a Dream” — Melissa Dumphy
“Deer Song” — Craig Hella Johnson
“Not While I’m Around” — Stephen Sondheim

Chamber Singers:

Le Ballet des Ombres — Hector Berlioz
Geistliches Lied — Johannes Brahms
Ballade to the Moon — Daniel Elder
Great God Almighty — Stacey Gibbs
I Need You — Daniel Bernard Roumain
To the Hands — Caroline Shaw

Contact Us

The Institute of Music

Students walking around campus with East College in the background
  • Aaron Sandel

  • Music Admission Liaison
  • musicadmission@depauw.edu
  • (765) 658-4540
  • Office of Admission
    204 East Seminary Street
    Greencastle, IN 46135