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Jamelle Yahya Adisa: Workflow of a Los Angeles Music Production Session

Jamelle Yahya Adisa: Workflow of a Los Angeles Music Production Session

Jamelle Adisa, trumpet
Date: 
Monday, March 8, 2021 - 2:30pm
Location: 
Zoom

Loyola alumnus Jamelle Yahya Adisa (BME ’02) is an in-demand studio musician in the Los Angeles community. As a trumpet player, he is a regular studio performer on television shows like the Voice and American Idol, and his recent album credits include recording with John Legend, Raphael Sadiq, Robin Thicke, and Solange. He serves as composer, arranger, or music producer for a number of film and television projects. He will be speaking to the Loyola Trumpet Studio via Zoom on Monday, March 8, 2021 at 2:30pm, where he will demonstrate the typical workflow for his production projects and share his industry knowledge with the next generation of students.

For more information about Adisa, visit www.iamjamelle.com

For information about joining the Zoom class, please contact Dr. Nick Volz nrvolz@loyno.edu.

March 8
 
 
Dr. Elizabeth Menard: Mentorship of Creativity in K-12 settings

Dr. Elizabeth Menard: Mentorship of Creativity in K-12 settings

Dr. Eliabeth Menard
Date: 
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 - 5:30pm
Location: 
Zoom

Dr. Elizabeth Menard joins us for the Music Education Guest Lecture Series.

Dr. Menard is chair of the music education department at Bowling Green State University and teaches graduate music education courses such as the Psychology of Music, as well as Introduction to Music Education for undergraduate students. She holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Southern Methodist University, and earned her masters degree and Ph.D. in music at Louisiana State University. Prior to her arrival at BGSU, Dr. Menard taught in Louisiana’s Talented Arts Program, providing accelerated instruction to K – 12 students identified as having exceptional talent in music. Her research interests include the development of student musical ability and creativity through music composition, assessment of creativity in the person, process, and product, and developing music teacher identity through creative field experience settings.

Contact Dr. Ed McClellan, emcclell@loyno.edu, for Zoom information.

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Stop Kiss

Stop Kiss

Stop Kiss Poster
Date: 
Thursday, March 18, 2021 - 7:30pm to Saturday, March 27, 2021 - 7:30pm
Playwright: 
Diana Son
Director: 
Salvatore Mannino & Baylee Robertson

Stop Kiss, written by Diana Son, is a play about unanticipated love, and the sometimes harsh realities of new romance. Stop Kiss follows Callie and Sara, a vibrant couple, who become the victims of an abhorrent hate crime. Stop Kiss explores the social progress on LGBTQIA+ issues, and shines a light on our past in an effort to promote awareness and empathy in our society today. 

Stop Kiss features Meagan Daves, Sonya Ewing, Thomasita Gilbert, Aria Jackson, Ian Kansas, Brianna Letter, Sebastian Phillips, Lauren Shavor and Collaborative Artists Kate Bartels, Duncan Becker, Bridget Boyle, Mariola Chalas, Sophia Christilles, Hilary Nguyen, Emily Patrick, Cass Poulin, David Raphel, Chiara Romano, Gabi López Rúiz, Grace Smith, Kaci Thomassie, Abby Trahant, and Mandi Wood.

This event is free, but only open to Loyola students, faculty, and staff in compliance with University policy regarding guests on campus. Tickets are extremely limited. You can read more about University Covid Guidelines here.

 

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Masterclass: Dr. Sonya Schumann, piano

Masterclass: Dr. Sonya Schumann, piano

Dr. Sonya Schumann, piano
Date: 
Friday, March 19, 2021 - 1:30pm
Location: 
Zoom

Loyola welcomes Dr. Sonya Schumann for a piano masterclass featuring current Loyola piano students Hazel Clinard, Sofia DiMaggio, and Kelly Cuppett. 

Sonya Schumann is an expressive and imaginative pianist, both in solo and collaborative performance. She has performed with orchestras across North America, holds top prizes in many competitions, and has toured throughout the US, Canada, Europe and Australia. Her recent performances include Oberlin Conservatory, Cincinnati Conservatory, and the Kennedy Center.

Dr. Schumann holds her masters and doctorate from the University of Michigan and a bachelor of music from the University of South Carolina. She currently teaches at San Diego State University, where she also serves as piano faculty of the Community Music School.

Please contact Dr. Brian Hsu at khsu@loyno.edu for Zoom link.

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Senior Recital: Joey Laborde, jazz bass
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Stop Kiss

Stop Kiss

Stop Kiss Poster
Date: 
Thursday, March 18, 2021 - 7:30pm to Saturday, March 27, 2021 - 7:30pm
Playwright: 
Diana Son
Director: 
Salvatore Mannino & Baylee Robertson

Stop Kiss, written by Diana Son, is a play about unanticipated love, and the sometimes harsh realities of new romance. Stop Kiss follows Callie and Sara, a vibrant couple, who become the victims of an abhorrent hate crime. Stop Kiss explores the social progress on LGBTQIA+ issues, and shines a light on our past in an effort to promote awareness and empathy in our society today. 

Stop Kiss features Meagan Daves, Sonya Ewing, Thomasita Gilbert, Aria Jackson, Ian Kansas, Brianna Letter, Sebastian Phillips, Lauren Shavor and Collaborative Artists Kate Bartels, Duncan Becker, Bridget Boyle, Mariola Chalas, Sophia Christilles, Hilary Nguyen, Emily Patrick, Cass Poulin, David Raphel, Chiara Romano, Gabi López Rúiz, Grace Smith, Kaci Thomassie, Abby Trahant, and Mandi Wood.

This event is free, but only open to Loyola students, faculty, and staff in compliance with University policy regarding guests on campus. Tickets are extremely limited. You can read more about University Covid Guidelines here.

 

 
 
 
Jamil Sharif: New Orleans Legend and Master Trumpeter

Jamil Sharif: New Orleans Legend and Master Trumpeter

Date: 
Monday, March 22, 2021 - 2:30pm

New Orleans trumpeter Jamil Sharif began his musical instruction with George Jansen, the late music professor and trumpet teacher at Loyola University, who taught many of the auspicious students in New Orleans, including Wynton Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Sharif returns to Loyola (via Zoom) to share his knowledge and inspire the next generation of great musicians in the weekly Trumpet Studio Class.

Born and raised in New Orleans, Jamil has performed at festivals and concert halls throughout the world and recorded with some of the music industry's leading giants. He has appeared in numerous films, plays, and television productions, serving as music coordinator, composer, music producer, as well as an on-screen performer. He has been featured as a soloist with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and appeared on Aaron Neville's Christmas Special, Reading Rainbow. Jamil is the President of Umdah Music, which has produced three critically acclaimed albums, including Portraits of New Orleans (featuring Dr. John), Jamillennium, and Shine (featuring Japanese vocalist Midori Takamura).

He comes from a long line of musicians and educators dating back to as early as the mid-1800s. His father, Umar Sharif, was a veteran trumpeter, having performed as Lead Trumpet with many Broadway musicals as well as Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Jamil’s great-grandfather was the legendary music teacher, who taught many musicians in New Orleans, as well as many of the south's musical legends. Mr. Sharif is a graduate of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) and Southern University where he studied with Alvin Batiste, Roger Dickerson and Edward "Kidd" Jordan.

For more information about Sharif, visit  www.jamilsharif.com

For information about joining the Zoom class, please contact Dr. Nick Volz nrvolz@loyno.edu.

 

 

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Junior Recital: Erica Tobar, horn
March 27
 
 
Dido & Aeneas by Henry Purcell

Dido & Aeneas by Henry Purcell

Dixon Court
Date: 
Saturday, March 27, 2021 - 3:00pm
Playwright: 
Henry Purcell
Director: 
Claire Shackleton, stage director; Carol Rausch, pianist & music director; Sofia Riggio, conductor
Location: 
Livestream

Loyola Opera presents an outdoor, socially distanced production of Dido & Aeneas by Henry Purcell. In-person attendance is extremely limited and by invitation only, but both performances are also available via FREE livestream.

3pm Livestream

5pm Livestream

 

 

 

 

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March 27
 
 
Junior Recital: Madeline Moore, violin
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