Lunar New Year brings students closer to home
A new on-campus series “Music in the Neighborhoods” launched Sunday evening at the Lunar New Year celebration in McDonel Hall.
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A new on-campus series “Music in the Neighborhoods” launched Sunday evening at the Lunar New Year celebration in McDonel Hall.
People of all ages played instruments and learned about what the Community Music School, or CMS, has to offer at an open house on Sunday.
The stages are set for an evening of beautiful melodies provided by two of MSU’s faculty members and a guest performer on Wednesday.
In the midst of East Lansing’s Saturday night snow storm, dozens of local residents gathered together at the Orchard Street Pump House listening room to hear three folk musicians sing the night away.
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Famous jazz composer Jeff Haas and his quintet will perform a whimsical tribute to celebrate the life of his father, Karl Haas, Sunday at the Wharton Center.
As a student at MSU, Amber Teunis had little exposure to teaching children with special needs.? But when she began working as a music therapist at the MSU Community Music School, or CMS, the alumna discovered a whole new side of teaching.?
This year marks the fifth anniversary of “Together…Let’s Jam!,” a walk-in music session conducted by the MSU Community Music School and sponsored by the Capital Area Down Syndrome Association. Music therapists Cindy Edgerton and Amber Teunis discuss the importance of music opportunities for special needs children and adults.
As the semester comes to a close, 20 students enrolled in an MSU songwriting course will have a chance to display their musical skills during a live concert.
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The Wharton Center hummed with Bollywood fever Saturday night as the cast members of this year’s Sargam took the stage in a vibrant display of Indian culture.
“Music is more than we are — we have to go beyond ourselves,” world renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma said while pushing students and the audience to feel the music during his masterclass Tuesday.
“MAMMA MIA!” made spontaneously bursting into song seem like a perfectly reasonable and highly desirable occurrence Friday night. And as ABBA’s “Dancing Queen” blared from Wharton Center’s Cobb Great Hall, audience members jumped to their feet and did just that.
A group of MSU students known as the “Nate Woodring Trio” :http://scenemetrospace.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-nate-woodring-trio.html jazzed up (SCENE) Metrospace Wednesday night, bringing musical life to East Lansing through their drums and bass.
Media and information freshman Peter Burroughs has always had an interest in art and, according to a new study done by MSU researchers, the time he has put into his artwork might be a wise investment.
The MSU College of Music is aiming to expand and promote music with a new jazz studies artist in residence program, which ran Oct 14-19 and will continue four times a year.
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Graceful pirouettes spun into racy thrusts and gyrations as ’80s classics spilled from Wharton Center Tuesday, marking the 30th anniversary of the cinema classic with a rendition of the film, “Flashdance the Musical.”
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