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Grammy award winner part of Conservatory鈥檚 exceptional spring schedule
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Grammy award-winning recording engineer Leslie Ann Jones of Skywalker Sound studio will join 糖心vlog in April as an artist-in-residence, part of a rich lineup of artists and performances planned for the spring semester. .
Jones will work with sound recording classes and mentor students April 3-7 as part of the annual Pacific Music Business Conference. She also will hold a master class on the recording and mixing process and participate in a panel with other industry professionals April 7. The session is open to the Pacific community. 听
鈥淚t is the opportunity of a lifetime,鈥 said Benom Plumb, program director for Music Industry Studies and Music Management. 鈥淭here are people across the country in the recording arts who would love to be in the same room with Leslie Ann Jones to soak up her knowledge and her experience. She is the best of the best.鈥
The annual Henry and Carol Zeiter Piano Competition returns Jan. 29. The event has drawn talented young pianists from around California since the 1970s. Finalists are chosen through video-recorded submissions and invited to compete in live auditions, which are open to the public.听
Laura Jackson, music director and conductor of the Reno Philharmonic, will lead the University Symphony Orchestra as its guest conductor-in-residence for a Feb. 4 performance, which will include the work of African American composer Florence Price.
鈥淚ntentionally, the Conservatory is expanding the voices and cultures we celebrate in concert settings, classrooms and lessons,鈥 said Dean Peter Witte. 鈥淥ur students will give Pacific鈥檚 first performance of Price鈥檚 Symphony No. 1, the first symphony penned by a Black American woman to be performed by a major American orchestra.鈥
Grammy-nominated chamber ensemble Dover Quartet will perform Feb. 5. The group was named one of the greatest string quartets of the last 100 years by BBC Music Magazine.
At the Pacific Jazz Festival March 3-4, students will be joined by guest-artist Melissa Aldana, a Grammy-nominated Chilean saxophonist called 鈥渙ne of the more exciting young tenor saxophonists today鈥 by the New York Times.
Pacific鈥檚 award-winning opera theatre program presents the Broadway hit 鈥淚nto the Woods鈥 March 30-April 2.听
Last year鈥檚 spring opera production took first place in its division of the National Opera Association鈥檚 production competition.
鈥淲e always hope to make our latest performance our best one, so hopefully this will be just as great,鈥 said Ria Patel 鈥25, a vocal performance major who plays the role of Rapunzel. 鈥淲e have an amazing cast, and it鈥檚 great to see the storyline come together. Everyone knows their music, so we鈥檙e getting into character development and the relationships the characters have with each other.鈥澨
The Marian Anderson String Quartet, which played at Washington D.C.鈥檚 Kennedy Center for President Bill Clinton鈥檚 inaugural celebration, will perform April 30.听
The talents of Pacific students will be showcased throughout the semester, including at the University Symphony Orchestra concert on April 29. The winners of Pacific鈥檚 Concerto Competition will perform as soloists: Brylan Finley 鈥23 (mezzo-soprano), Ealaph Tabbaa 鈥23 (bassoon) and Braydon Ross 鈥23 (horn).听
The work of student-composer Logan Fleece 鈥23, winner of the Pacific Band Composition, will premiere April 15 at Pacific Wind Bands, featuring Kevin Day as composer-in-residence. Day鈥檚 work has been performed at Carnegie Hall and the Rachmaninov Hall in Russia, among other major venues.
Conservatory of Music alumni will return to the stage for several events, including the Pacific Jazz Ensemble featuring alumnus and pianist Glenn Zaleski on April 5, the Choir Concert on April 23 and the 50th anniversary of the Pacific Arts Woodwind Quintet on May 6.听
Most Conservatory events are free for Pacific students, $5 for seniors and $10 for general admission. Opera Theatre productions are $20. .听
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