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Student Music Recital

November 20, 2008, 12:15 p.m., Choral Room, Fine Arts Building. Admission free. Call (501) 569-3294

Updated 11.20.2008

Terrific Tuesday, Senior Recruitment Day

The UALR Music Department is hosting an Open House Day for all high school seniors interested in continuing their music education in college.

Join us for a day filled with hands-on experiences such as an audition techniques workshop, a percussion ensemble experience, a choral workshop or an Indian drumming class.

* Learn about the many opportunities for music study at UALR.
* Meet with UALR music students to get a personal view of life at UALR.
* Work individually with members of the music faculty on your instrument or voice.
* Find answers to your quesiotns about Admission or Financial Aid.
* Enjoy a tour of the campus and a free lunch!

It’s not too late to reserve your place. Please tell your high school music teacher that you would like to participate and call 569-3294 for further information or to make a reservation.
Join us on November 18th and you’ll have a “Terrific Tuesday!”

Updated 10.24.2008

Faculty Recital: Michael Underwood, trombone

Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building. Admission free. Call (501) 569-3294

Updated 11.17.2008

Student Music Recital

November 13, 2008, 12:15 p.m., Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building. Admission free. Call (501) 569-3294

Updated 9.8.2008

Arkansas Saxophone Quartet, Guest Artist Series

Arkansas Saxophone Quartet, Andy Wen, UALR, Soprano Saxophone, Caroline Taylor, Ouachita Baptist U, Alto Saxophone, Jeffrey Vickers, Southern Arkansas U, Tenor Saxophone, Jackie Lamar, UCA, Baritone Saxophone.Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building. Admission free. Call (501) 569-3294

Updated 9.17.2008

UALR Opera Theatre Performance, Sleeping Beauty

The UALR Opera Theatre presents Respighi’s Sleeping Beauty, with orchestra Friday, November 7 at 7:30 PM and Sunday, November 9 at 3pm. Performances are at Wildwood Park for the Arts, Little Rock.

From fairy tale to ballet to animated movie, the legend of Sleeping Beauty has constantly been updated for succeeding generations. Now, the new UALR Opera Theatre production takes a “fable in music” and enhances it using the latest computer-generated motion graphic techniques specifically designed for the UALR production.

Director Edward Crafts, an associate professor of voice and opera, directs the opera and wrote the new English translation. He said an Emmy award-winning design team is creating images specifically for the UALR production.

“It’s a very cinematic approach, and at Wildwood we have enough space to combine these images with the stage action,” he said. “Blending traditional lighting with motion graphics allows us to create scenic effects that would have been impossible just a few years ago.”

Tickets for the 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, performances at Wildwood Park for the Arts are $15 general admission and $25 for preferred seating and a champagne reception. Tickets for children and non-UALR students are $5 UALR students are admitted free, but reservations in advance are required for free tickets. For ticket information, call 501.569.8993.

Crafts said author Ottorini Respighi’s original concept for the 1922 opera also was a blend of technologies - he wrote the opera for a famous Italian puppet theater, with singers and instruments in the orchestra pit. A few years later, he adapted the work for live performers onstage.

Although the story of Sleeping Beauty is familiar, Dr. Bevan Keating, music director of the UALR Opera Theatre, said the music is sophisticated.

“Respighi is famous for his lush symphonic scores, such as The Pines of Rome. His operas are less well known, but they also demonstrate his Italianate melodic gifts and his skill at orchestration,” Keating said. “This is an opera that will delight audience members of any age.”

The UALR production features 30 singers in solo roles, chorus, and orchestra. The ballet segments of the opera will be performed by dancers from the Arkansas Festival Ballet, under the direction of Artistic Director Rebecca Miller Stalcup.

Call 501-569-8993 for tickets and information.

Sleeping Beauty Web Poster.jpeg

Updated 10.25.2008

UALR Opera Theatre Performance, Sleeping Beauty

The UALR Opera Theatre presents Respighi’s Sleeping Beauty, with orchestra Friday, November 7 at 7:30pm and Sunday, November 9 at 3pm. Performances are at Wildwood Park for the Arts, Little Rock.

From fairy tale to ballet to animated movie, the legend of Sleeping Beauty has constantly been updated for succeeding generations. Now, the new UALR Opera Theatre production takes a “fable in music” and enhances it using the latest computer-generated motion graphic techniques specifically designed for the UALR production.

Director Edward Crafts, associate professor of voice and opera, directs the opera and wrote the new English translation. He said an Emmy award-winning design team is creating images specifically for the UALR production.

“It’s a very cinematic approach, and at Wildwood we have enough space to combine these images with the stage action,” he said. “Blending traditional lighting with motion graphics allows us to create scenic effects that would have been impossible just a few years ago.”

Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, performances at Wildwood Park for the Arts are $15 general admission and $25 for preferred seating and a champagne reception. Tickets for children and non-UALR students are $5 UALR students are admitted free, but reservations in advance are required for free tickets. For ticket information, call 501.569.8993.

Crafts said author Ottorini Respighi’s original concept for the 1922 opera also was a blend of technologies - he wrote the opera for a famous Italian puppet theater, with singers and instruments in the orchestra pit. A few years later, he adapted the work for live performers onstage.

Although the story of Sleeping Beauty is familiar, Dr. Bevan Keating, music director of the UALR Opera Theatre, said the music is sophisticated.

“Respighi is famous for his lush symphonic scores, such as The Pines of Rome. His operas are less well known, but they also demonstrate his Italianate melodic gifts and his skill at orchestration,” Keating said. “This is an opera that will delight audience members of any age.”

The UALR production features 30 singers in solo roles, chorus, and orchestra. The ballet segments of the opera will be performed by dancers from the Arkansas Festival Ballet, under the direction of Artistic Director Rebecca Miller Stalcup.

Admission: Children under 18 and students $5, General Admission $15, Preferred seating with champagne reception $25, UALR students admitted free with I.D.

Call 501-569-8993 for tickets and information.

Sleeping Beauty Web Poster.jpeg

Updated 10.25.2008

Nathan Granner & Beau Bledsoe, tenor & guitar - Artspree event

Close friends and musical compatriots with a fearless attitude toward classical music, Nathan Granner and Beau Bledsoe are earning standing ovations everywhere they go.

These two young masters have consistently challenged audiences throughout the world with programs that include new commissioned works, innovative transcriptions of classical and popular song as well as genre-bending renditions of American Spirituals and traditional Flamenco.
 

Thursday, November 6, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall
$20 main floor / $17 balcony
UALR and all students free

 

Tickets and Information:
Call UALR Artspree at 501-569-3288

Updated 8.13.2008

Student Music Recital

Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building.  Admission free.  Call (501) 569-3294.

Updated 11.6.2008

HALLE-BOO-JAH!!!!, UALR Student Ensembles in a really SCARY noon-time concert

Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building.  Admission free.  Call (501) 569-3294.

Updated 10.31.2008
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