Spring Music Calendar 2014
Mar 09, 2016
Spring Music Calendar
2014
February 2014
Brown Bag EventWednesday, February 12, Noon
“Aspects of Love”Featuring Susan Parton Stanard
and L&C Vocal Students with Special Guests singing their favorite love songs
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
Black History Month EventTuesday, February 18, 11 a.m.
“Black Music in America”Featuring Professor Johnny Lee Lane
Hatheway Cultural Center, Ann Whitney Olin Theatre
On Stage Seating
Brown Bag EventWednesday, February 19, Noon
“Sonata Sampler”Featuring L&C faculty members,
Sister Marie-Therese on Violin andDr. Teresa Crane on piano
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
ASO ConcertSunday, February 23, 3 p.m.Alton Symphony Orchestra
“A Spanish Affair”Featuring ASO violinist Vincent
Piazza and Members of the Alton Youth Symphony
Hatheway Cultural Center, Ann Whitney Olin Theatre
The concert includes the beauti-ful Symphonie Espagnole, featuring ASO’s fabulous violinist, Vincent Piaz-za. Members of the Alton Youth Sym-phony join Alton Symphony Orches-tra on stage for selections performed side-by-side with ASO. Guests will feel the warmth and flair of Spain during this concert! Adult tickets $10, Seniors and teens $5, Children and Lewis and Clark Community College students, facul-ty and staff are FREE. Tickets are available on line www.altonsympho-ny.org or by calling 618-463-6933. Tickets are available at Halpin Music and at the door.
“Aspects of Love”
Wednesday, February 12 Noon
This concert will feature Susan Parton Stanard and L&C vocal stu-dents with special guests singing their favorite love songs.
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
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Keepin’ it Classy
Friday, February 28 7 p.m.
This up-scale concert will feature classical, opera and jazz music. Put on your best. A cash bar will be availale.
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
Keepin’ it ClassyFriday, February 28, 7 p.m.
A Night of Classical, Opera & JazzFeaturing the L&C Music
Department Faculty and GuestsRinghausen Music Building, Atrium
You are cordially invited to join L&C music faculty and guests for a up-scale night featuring classical, opera and jazz. Put on your best and join us! Cash bar will be available.
March 2014Brown Bag Event Extra
Monday, March 3, Noon“Bi-State Brass Quintet”
Featuring David Drillinger, Wil Adams, Matt Geary, Dick Rogers,
Kelley Kesterson and Peter HusseyRinghausen Music Building, Atrium
Spring Choral Pops ConcertMonday, March 3, 7:30 p.m.
“Lullaby of Broadway”Featuring the Concert Choir,
Limited Edition and the RiverBend Children’s Choir.
The Commons
Jazz ConcertTuesday, March 4, 6:30 p.m.
Fat Tuesday ConcertFeaturing Bud Shultz and ”You
Can’t Beat Experience” Jazz BandBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel
Presented by Hayner Public Library District and the Lewis and Clark Com-munity College Music Department.
Brown Bag EventWednesday, March 5, Noon“Wise Women: The Strength
Behind the Founding Fathers”Featuring Dr. Lorri Glover,
Professor of History, SLU, and Dr. Kelly Obernuefemann, Associate
Professor of History, L&CRinghausen Music Building, Atrium
Come celebrate L&C’s 10th Annual Women’s History Month Presentation
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Brown Bag EventWednesday, March 19, Noon
Bud Shultz and “You Can’t Beat Experience Jazz Band”
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
Choral ConcertSunday, March 23, 3 p.m.
“Music from the Great American Song Book”
Featuring Limited EditionBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel
RecitalSunday, March 30, 2 p.m.Preparatory Music Recital
Benjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel
April 2014
Brown Bag EventWednesday, April 2, Noon
Organ & PianoFeaturing L&C faculty members,
Dr. Roy Stillwell on organ and Pauline Stillwell on piano
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
RecitalWednesday, April 2, 7 p.m.
Applied Student RecitalBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel
A Night Out at Jacoby Arts Center
Thursday, April 3, 7-10 p.m.A Night of Music at the
beautiful Jacoby Arts CenterFeaturing L&C music students,
faculty and community performers.Jacoby Arts Center is located at 627 East Broadway in Alton, Illinois. A cash bar will be available.
Brown Bag EventWednesday, April 9, Noon
Doug Byrkit on GuitarRinghausen Music Building, Atrium
A Night Out at JAC
Thursday, April 3 7-10 p.m.
Enjoy a night of cool music and beau-tiful art, featuring L&C Faculty, students and guest performers. A cash bar will be available.
627 East Broadway Alton, Illinois
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ASO ConcertSaturday, April 19, 7 p.m.
Concerto Winners Perform!Featuring the winners of ASO’s
Marie Stillwell Young Artist Concerto Competition
Hatheway Cultural Center, Ann Whitney Olin Theatre
ASO will accompany the future stars performing their concertos and perform Rossini’s overtures from the Barber of Seville and La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie).Adult tickets $10, Seniors and teens $5, Children and Lewis and Clark Community College students, faculty and staff are FREE. Tickets are available on line www.altonsymphony.org or by calling 618-463-6933. Tick-ets are available at Halpin Music and at the door.
Brown Bag EventWednesday, April 23, Noon
The MusiCollaboration ProjectFeaturing L&C Students who will perform new/original compositions that they have written and created
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
An Evening of EnsemblesThursday, April 24, 7 p.m.An Evening of Ensembles
Featuring the L&C Piano Ensemble,L&C Wind ODDsemble,
L&C Percussion Ensemble and L&C Guitar Ensemble
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
Jazz ConcertMonday, April 28, 7:30 p.m.
An Evening of JazzFeaturing the L&C Jazz Band
and GuestsTrimpe Building – Room TR 141
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An Evening of Ensembles
Thursday, April 24 7 p.m.
This evening of music will feature the L&C Piano Ensemble, L&C Wind ODDsemble, L&C Percussion Ensem-ble and L&C Guitar Ensemble. It is sure to be a night of great entertainment.
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
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Steel Band ConcertWednesday, April 30, 7 p.m.
SIUE STEEL BandUnder the direction of
Daniel SmithigerBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel
SIUE STEEL is comprised of students, faculty, staff and alum-ni at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Students with con-centrations in Music, Mathematics, the Behavioral Sciences and vari-ous other disciplines make up this unique organization. It is the only Steel Band in the Greater St. Louis area.
Brown Bag EventWednesday, April 30, Noon
“Spring Song” Featuring Jamie Mills on vocals
Ringhausen Music Building, Atrium
May 2014
Spring Choral ConcertMonday, May 5, 7:30 p.m.
“Choral Classics including the Fauré Requiem”
Featuring the Concert Choir and Soloists
Hatheway Cultural Center, Ann Whitney Olin Theatre
Please note that all concerts are free with the exception of the Al-ton Symphony Orchestra concerts. Please see listings in this calendar for those ticket prices.
For more information regarding these events, please contact the mu-sic department at 618-468-4731.
SIUE STEEL Band
Wednesday, April 30 7 p.m.
Students with concentrations in Music, Mathematics, the Behavioral Sciences and various other disciplines make up this unique organization. It is the only Steel Band in the Greater St. Louis area.
Benjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel
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Special Thanks
The photography in L&C’s 2014 Spring Music Calendar was provided by Jennifer Horton.
Jennifer is a 36-year-old mother of three who recently returned to college to follow her passions, which include photography, art, music and design.
She is currently attending Lewis and Clark Community College to pursue an A.A.S. in Computer Graphics.
L&C’s Music Department would like to thank Jennifer for providing the photos for this publication.
L&C Computer Graphics Student Jennifer Horton
More of Jennifer’s work can be found at www.livinginastateofjen.com.
For more information call:
Louis MichaeL (618) 468-4731
Music Production courses
Electronic Music ProductionCourse # MUSI 154
Introduces the study of Pro Tools recording software. Includes prin-ciples of sound synthesis, editing, virtual instruments and much more.
Sequencing & RecordingCourse # MUSI 155
Continues the study of Pro Tools software including hard disk re-cording and Musical Instrumental Digital Interface (MIDI).
Did you Know? L&C offers classes in
Music ProductionAs music technology continues to
grow, it is important for musicians and educators to have an understanding of music production in order to be competitive in their fields. L&C’s Music Department offers two semesters of music production focusing on the use of Pro-Tools recording software. These courses teach students to set up recording sessions, edit and mixing recordings. Also included in the courses is the use of compression, effects, drum loops, vocal pitch correction and VST plug-ins. This is a great opportunity for musicians to create a demo for their band, record originals or even learn how to produce music in their home studio.