Sunday, February 20, 2011

LK performing with Canadian Opera Company in New York City.

In Toronto this week rehearsing for performances with the Canadian Opera Company--headlining the Brooklyn Academy of Music Opera Festival, New York City, March 1 to 6, 2011. I'm playing cimbalom on Renard and Ragtime.


http://www.coc.ca/PerformancesAndTickets/1011Season/TheNightingaleAndOtherShortFables.aspx

LSU School of Music Prof. Brett Dietz and LSU Symphony

Brett Dietz after a performance of his piece Available Spaces with the LSU Symphony, Carlos Riazuelo, conductor. February 18, 2011 concert at LSU Union Theatre.

Photo by Timothy Little

Friday, February 18, 2011

LSU Symphony with Christopher O'Riley

Photos by Timothy Little

The James M. Syler Visiting Distinguished Artist Christopher O'Riley performing Rachmoninoff's 3rd Piano Concerto with the LSU Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carlos Riazuelo. February 18, 2011 in the Union Theater at LSU.







Aerial silks at LSU--Exciting

LSU Symphony--Carlos and Chris Part 2

Friday, February 11, 2011

King Lear--The Advocate Review

Baton Rouge Advocate review of King Lear at LSU's Swine Palace


RICHARD ALAN HANNON/The Advocate
George Judy (King Lear) poses with Sarah Smith (Cordelia) and Josephine Hall (The Fool). The Swine Palace production continues this week in the Claude L. Shaver Theatre on the LSU campus.


Thursday, February 10, 2011

LSU musicologists at annual meeting of the Southern Chapter of the American Musicological Society

Geaux LSU Musicology!!!!!


student presenters Tina Huettenrauch and Tim Love
 from left to right: Warren Kimball, Lindsey Hartman, Jamie Kurumaji, Tina Huettenrauch, Megan Murph, Tim Love, Reina Abolofia


Report submitted by Prof. Andreas Giger:
The LSU musicologists have just returned from the annual meeting of the Southern Chapter of the American Musicological Society (http://www.music.lsu.edu/~smi/AMSS/AMSS.html). The meeting took place at Nicholls State University and was organized by LSU alumna Melissa Goldsmith. It was a tremendous success in general and for LSU in particular. Seven LSU students attended and two of them read papers (Tim Love and Tina Huettenrauch). Tina won the $250 prize for the best student paper read at the meeting. Of the LSU faculty, Brett Boutwell read a wonderful paper on the sources and significance of Morton Feldman's early graphically notated compositions. Jan Herlinger, who chaired a session and served as chair of the Nominating Committee, called the meeting one of the best in the Chapter's history. I am exceedingly proud of our showing and honored to currently serve this Chapter as President.

Monday, February 7, 2011

lsu.edu on Monday 2.7.11--2 of 4 "Gold" stories about CMDA

http://www.lsu.edu/departments/gold/2011/01/soundstage.shtml

Prof. EJ Cho and sound design students at LSU Dept. Of Theatre
 http://www.lsu.edu/departments/gold/2011/01/cmda.shtml


LSU College of Music & Dramatic Arts Opens Revamped Performing Arts Academy with Outreach Day Event


Wednesday, February 2, 2011