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Nov

Shadow a Music Major Day

Arts/Entertainment

High school students who are interested in learning more about majoring in music are invited to participate in the Utah State University Music Department Shadow A Music Major Days. Students are invited to visit campus on November 7th or November 8th to observe classes, rehearsals, and private lessons, and hear from a panel of students and faculty about life as a music major at Utah State. Lunch will also be provided. Register by google form using the included web link. This will be a great event for students who are planning to major in music and for those who are considering a music major and would like to learn more about the experience of a music student. Classes and rehearsals will be of interest to students who are considering majors in Music Performance, Music Education, and Music Therapy. Below is a partial list of classes and rehearsals that students will be able to visit: Music Theory Aural Skills Music History Jazz History Chamber Singers Symphony Orchestra Wind Orchestra Jazz Orchestra Opera Theatre Production Guitar Fingerboard Theory Studio Classes

All Day | Chase Fine Arts Center |
07
Nov

Guerrilla Girls: Posters and Actions, 1985 to now

Arts/Entertainment

Guerrilla Girls: Posters and Actions, 1985 to now is a student-curated exhibition led by Associate Professor of Art History Marissa Vigneault. The exhibition showcases Guerrilla Girls posters in the Merrill-Cazier Library collection.

Free to all; everyone welcome.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
07
Nov

Music Scholars Series Lecture: Mark Clague, Professor of Musicology, University of Michigan

Arts/Entertainment

Scholar of American Music, Dr. Mark Clague will present a fascinating lecture on "The Star Spangled Banner," exploring the context of its creation and the history of its reception as the National Anthem of the United States.

What is "our music"? As an institution in the intermountain West, USU is located in a place associated with many different kinds of music. the Decisions we make about which of these we foreground have profound implications. What do our students deserve to learn? Which faculty have the responsibility-or the right-to teach each repertoire? And how, as a university, do we define the collective "us" we seek to serve?

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm |
07
Nov

CMSL: WindSync

Arts/Entertainment

WindSync has established itself as a vibrant chamber ensemble performing wind quintet masterworks, adapting beloved music to their instrumentation, and championing new works by today’s composers. "...revolutionary chamber musicians..." - Houston Chronicle

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |