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Below is a collection of programs from the Kennesaw State University School of Music.

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  • Duo Trompiano! by Ryan Moser, Douglas Lindsey, and Judith Cole

    Duo Trompiano!

    Ryan Moser, Douglas Lindsey, and Judith Cole

    Judy Cole and Doug Lindsey met in the Fall of 2012 and have since performed dozens of concerts all over Georgia and the Southeast. From their very first collaboration, Duo Trompiano! have been committed to making great music accessible to audiences of all ages that spans genres from jazz standards to modern trumpet repertoire.

  • Interchange III: "Medium" by Todd Wedge, Judith Cole, Charae Krueger, John Lawless, and Tyrone Jackson

    Interchange III: "Medium"

    Todd Wedge, Judith Cole, Charae Krueger, John Lawless, and Tyrone Jackson

    Join the KSU School of Music and the Zuckerman Museum of Art for Interchange III, our third collaborative roving recital presented in the museum. This special performance features musical works selected to correspond with artwork and concepts presented in the ZMA’s fall exhibition, Medium. Journey through the museum’s galleries while listening to KSU faculty members perform works that explore liminal spaces, uneasy pasts, and mystical forces alongside art that does the same.

  • Symphony Orchestra, "Buenos Aires to Paris, Non-stop"

    Symphony Orchestra, "Buenos Aires to Paris, Non-stop"

    KSU Symphony Orchestra performs their opening concert of the season conducted by Dr. Nathaniel F. Parker, Director of Orchestral Studies.

  • Faculty Recital: Jason Eklund, horn with Judith Cole, piano by Jason Eklund and Judith Cole

    Faculty Recital: Jason Eklund, horn with Judith Cole, piano

    Jason Eklund and Judith Cole

    KSU faculty recital featuring Artist-in-Residence in Horn Jason Eklund, and Artist-in-Residence in Collaborative Piano, Judy Cole, performing a special program together in Morgan Hall.

  • Faculty Piano Trio by Helen Kim, Charae Krueger, and Julie Coucheron

    Faculty Piano Trio

    Helen Kim, Charae Krueger, and Julie Coucheron

    Faculty chamber recital featuring violinist Helen Kim, cellist Charae Krueger, and pianist Julie Coucheron performing Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 2 (Op.66) and Dvorak's Piano Trio No. 4 (Op. 90, "Dumky").

  • Year of India: Savitri by Jerry Fields, Souryadeep Bhattacharyya, Amir Sanders, Lily Helmly, Jordan Slaton, Oral Moses, Deondria West, and Jason Raphaël

    Year of India: Savitri

    Jerry Fields, Souryadeep Bhattacharyya, Amir Sanders, Lily Helmly, Jordan Slaton, Oral Moses, Deondria West, and Jason Raphaël

    In this compelling tale of love and devotion, the Hindu heroine, Savitri, challenges both destiny and the god of death himself in her determination to save the life of her husband. This gripping performance is told through the beautiful music of Gustav Holst and the classic South Indian dance form, Bharatanatyam. Presented as part of KSU's Year of India, this special performance features student performers from the KSU School of Music Opera Theater program and Department of Dance. This production is directed by Todd Wedge with choreography by Rifka Mayani and music direction by Judy Cole.

  • Street Corner Symphony by Jeremy Lister, Jonathan Lister, Kurt Zimmerman, Kaleb Jones, and Armand Hutton

    Street Corner Symphony

    Jeremy Lister, Jonathan Lister, Kurt Zimmerman, Kaleb Jones, and Armand Hutton

    Street Corner Symphony is an a cappella group based out of Nashville, Tennessee. They became internationally known in 2010 after becoming runners up on Season 2 of NBC's all vocal competition, The Sing-Off. Their music covers a wide range of style, appealing to young and old alike.

  • Senior Recital: Melissa Rolón, flute by Melissa Rolón and Tim Whitehead

    Senior Recital: Melissa Rolón, flute

    Melissa Rolón and Tim Whitehead

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Ms. Rolón studies flute with Christina Smith.

  • Non-degree Recital: Emily Bateman, mezzo-soprano by Emily Bateman and Sherri Barrett

    Non-degree Recital: Emily Bateman, mezzo-soprano

    Emily Bateman and Sherri Barrett

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Music Minor. Ms. Bateman studies voice with Valerie Walters-Gold.

  • Junior Recital: Joe Donohue, percussion by Joe Donohue, Damontae Scott, Mark Fucito, Robert Herrington, Brandon Radaker, and Lindsey Rohskopf

    Junior Recital: Joe Donohue, percussion

    Joe Donohue, Damontae Scott, Mark Fucito, Robert Herrington, Brandon Radaker, and Lindsey Rohskopf

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Donohue studies percussion with John Lawless and Justin Chesarek.

  • Senior Recital: Amanda Macon, flute by Amanda Macon, Benjamin Wadsworth, Ryan Tang, Lauren Greene, and Michael Roberts

    Senior Recital: Amanda Macon, flute

    Amanda Macon, Benjamin Wadsworth, Ryan Tang, Lauren Greene, and Michael Roberts

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degrees Bachelor of Music in Performance, Bachelor of Music in Ethnomusicology. Ms. Macon studies flute with Todd Skitch.

  • Senior Recital: Brandon Radaker, saxophone by Brandon Radaker, Patrick Arthur, Brandon Boone, and Jonathan Pace

    Senior Recital: Brandon Radaker, saxophone

    Brandon Radaker, Patrick Arthur, Brandon Boone, and Jonathan Pace

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Radaker studies saxophone with Sam Skelton.

  • Senior Recital: Christina Ruth Grace Vehar, mezzo-soprano by Christina Ruth Grace Vehar and Brenda Brent

    Senior Recital: Christina Ruth Grace Vehar, mezzo-soprano

    Christina Ruth Grace Vehar and Brenda Brent

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Ms. Vehar studies voice with Eileen Moremen.

  • Junior Recital: Huijeong Lee, violin by Huijeong Lee and Judith Cole

    Junior Recital: Huijeong Lee, violin

    Huijeong Lee and Judith Cole

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Ms. Lee studies violin with Helen Kim.

  • Junior Recital: Michael Berry & Michael Ollman, percussion by Michael Berry, Michael Ollman, Mary Madison Jones, Andrew Yi, Michael Makrides, Christopher Bowers, Joe Donohue, Eric Ramos, and Francisco Lora

    Junior Recital: Michael Berry & Michael Ollman, percussion

    Michael Berry, Michael Ollman, Mary Madison Jones, Andrew Yi, Michael Makrides, Christopher Bowers, Joe Donohue, Eric Ramos, and Francisco Lora

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degrees Music Minor and Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Berry and Mr. Ollman study percussion with John Lawless.

  • Senior Capstone Lecture Recital: J. Jakari Rush, composer and pianist by J. Jakari Rush, Kristen Harding, Shawn Keshwani, Megan Deason, and Brenda Brent

    Senior Capstone Lecture Recital: J. Jakari Rush, composer and pianist

    J. Jakari Rush, Kristen Harding, Shawn Keshwani, Megan Deason, and Brenda Brent

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Arts in Music. Mr. Rush studies composition with Laurence Sherr.

  • Senior Recital: Grace Johnston, violin by Grace Johnston, Judith Cole, Huijeong Lee, Rachel Fishback, and Michael Roberts

    Senior Recital: Grace Johnston, violin

    Grace Johnston, Judith Cole, Huijeong Lee, Rachel Fishback, and Michael Roberts

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Ms. Johnston studies violin with Helen Kim.

  • Junior Recital: Muhsin Quraishi, tenor saxophone by Muhsin Quraishi, Stacey Novik, Brian Reid, Brandon Radaker, and Brandon Boone

    Junior Recital: Muhsin Quraishi, tenor saxophone

    Muhsin Quraishi, Stacey Novik, Brian Reid, Brandon Radaker, and Brandon Boone

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Quraishi studies saxophone with Sam Skelton.

  • Senior Recital: Stacey Novik, jazz trumpet by Stacey Novik, Sam Skelton, Michael Optiz, Patrick Arthur, Brian Reid, Brandon Boone, Joe Donohue, and Jonathan Pace

    Senior Recital: Stacey Novik, jazz trumpet

    Stacey Novik, Sam Skelton, Michael Optiz, Patrick Arthur, Brian Reid, Brandon Boone, Joe Donohue, and Jonathan Pace

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Ms. Novik studies jazz trumpet with Rob Opitz.

  • Senior Recital: Susan Irais Reyes, violin by Susan Irais Reyes, Judith Cole, Alejandro Sifuentes, Carolina Sifuentes, and Jesse Baker

    Senior Recital: Susan Irais Reyes, violin

    Susan Irais Reyes, Judith Cole, Alejandro Sifuentes, Carolina Sifuentes, and Jesse Baker

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Ms. Reyes studies violin with Kenn Wagner.

  • Senior Recial: Michael Opitz, tenor saxophone by Michael Opitz, Patrick Arthur, Brandon Boone, and Justin Chesarek

    Senior Recial: Michael Opitz, tenor saxophone

    Michael Opitz, Patrick Arthur, Brandon Boone, and Justin Chesarek

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Opitz studies saxophone with Sam Skelton.

  • 2017 Percussion Ensemble Spring Concert by Savannah English and Michael Ollman

    2017 Percussion Ensemble Spring Concert

    Savannah English and Michael Ollman

    KSU Percussion Ensemble, led by director John Lawless, performs an exciting program of repertoire for various groupings of percussion instruments and players.

  • Junior Recital: Nathaniel Roberts, violin by Nathaniel Roberts and Judith Cole

    Junior Recital: Nathaniel Roberts, violin

    Nathaniel Roberts and Judith Cole

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Roberts studies violin with Helen Kim.

  • Senior Recital: Jon Klausman, trumpet by Jon Klausman, Arie Motschman, Emily Crisp, Savannah English, Brandon Austin, Travis Longenberger, Devin Witt, and Hayden McAfee

    Senior Recital: Jon Klausman, trumpet

    Jon Klausman, Arie Motschman, Emily Crisp, Savannah English, Brandon Austin, Travis Longenberger, Devin Witt, and Hayden McAfee

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Klausman studies trumpet with Douglas Lindsey and Michael Tiscione.

  • Junior Recital: Drew Lloyd, double bass by Drew Lloyd, Brian Reid, Jonathan Pace, Stacey Novik, Andrew Ereddia, Damontae Scott, and Nic Chambers

    Junior Recital: Drew Lloyd, double bass

    Drew Lloyd, Brian Reid, Jonathan Pace, Stacey Novik, Andrew Ereddia, Damontae Scott, and Nic Chambers

    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Lloyd studies double bass with Marc Miller.

 

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