Dear Mason Music Family,
"If music be the food of love, play on." Honoring Shakespeare's dictum, our Mason Strings students will present a Love Notes concert today at 12.30 pm in the Fenwick Library Lobby.
We are excited to share great music this weekend with our Mason Jazz Festival performances this Saturday, February 18 and our Dewberry Faculty Artist Series this Sunday, February 19 at 3 pm and 7 pm in Harris Theater. The 7 pm concert is dedicated to the memory of Professor John Aler. Please join us for these marvelous free concerts!
Purchase your tickets now for our Jazz Faculty performances at Blues Alley on Monday, February 27 and our Mason Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band Concert on Tuesday, February 28 in Mason's Center for the Arts. In collaboration with Dr. William Lake Jr., Director of Bands and the Dewberry School of Music, members of the Mason Dance Company will perform a premiere by Lawrence Jackson to the score "Come Sunday" by Omar Thomas.
We are thrilled to announce that composer Evelyn Simpson-Curenton (MM Composition '23) will be featured on the PBS channel as part of a Great Performances Series The Magic of Spirituals on February 24. She will discuss the history she considers while arranging the music of Spirituals in concert. How honored we were to present Evelyn Simpson-Curenton's Passages in May 2021 (a world premiere by our University Choirs), which our Dewberry School of Music commissioned for our Song of Freedom concert.
We are pleased to present our final Dewberry Faculty Artist Series concert for this month on February 26 at 7 pm featuring Julianna Nickel, flute; Dennis Edelbrock, trumpet; David Porter, tuba; and Ina Mirtcheva Blevins, piano. Please be aware that our Faculty Artist Series featuring Anna Balakerskaia and Friends has been postponed until later in the semester (date TBD).
Please also mark your calendars for our University Chamber Singers Concert Women in Song on Sunday, March 5, and our Mason Symphony Orchestra Concert on Monday, March 6 featuring Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 From the New World and Ibert's Concertino with concerto competition winner Stephen Sim.
We hope you will join us at Mason for our many outstanding concerts presented by our students and faculty.
With love and gratitude for the music we share,
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Dr. Linda A. Monson, Director
Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music
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Mason Strings Music in the Lobby
Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 12:30 pm
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Join us on Wednesday, February 15 at 12:30 pm for the Love Notes Concert in Fenwick Library Lobby.
Music in the Lobby is coordinated by the Fenwick Library and Professor June Huang, Director of Strings, Dewberry School of Music. Music in the Lobby features music by Mason students and is approved for MUSI 300 credit. Refreshments at the concert are provided courtesy of the Library Strategic Marketing Advisory Committee (SMAC).
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Mason Jazz Festival with US Navy Band Commodores on February 18 | |
MASON JAZZ FESTIVAL
Saturday, February 18, 2023
10 am - 10 pm
Harris Theatre
Performances are FREE and open to the public! Special guest performances by the Ben Patterson Group, Mason Jazz Ensemble and US Navy Band Commodores!
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Dewberry Faculty Artist Series:
Original Works by Composition Faculty
Sunday, Feb. 19 at 3 pm
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DEWBERRY FACULTY ARTIST SERIES: COMPOSITION RECITAL
Sunday, February 19 at 3 pm
Harris Theatre | Free Admission
Featuring composers Jesse Guessford, Robert W. Gillam, John Jansen, Michael Nickens, and Glenn Smith. Original works from Mason's composition faculty featuring acoustic, electronic, experimental/noise, audio/visual, and improvisatory styles.
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Dewberry Faculty Artist Series:
Dr. Eunae Ko Han, pianist and Friends
Sunday, Feb. 19 at 7 pm
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DEWBERRY FACULTY ARTIST SERIES: Dr. Eunae Ko Han, pianist and Friends
Sunday, February 19 at 7 pm
Harris Theatre | Free Admission
This recital features Mason faculty Dr. Eunae Ko Han, piano; Dr. Gene Galvin, bass-baritone; guest artists Min Jin, tenor; Kyungmi Bae, oboe; and Hyun Ji Choi, cello performing works by Schubert, Strauss, Faure, Ravel, and Bruch.
This recital is dedicated to the memory of Professor John Aler.
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Dewberry Faculty Artist Series:
Flute and Brass
Sunday, Feb. 26 at 7 pm
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DEWBERRY FACULTY ARTIST SERIES: Flute and Brass
Sunday, February 26 at 7 pm
Harris Theatre | Free Admission
Featuring Julianna Nickel, flute; Dennis Edelbrock, trumpet; David Porter, tuba and Ina Mirtcheva Blevins, piano performing works by Robert Jager, Ian Lester, Bruce Broughten, Aidan Mulldoon Wong, and more!
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Mason Jazz Faculty at Blues Alley, Washington, D.C.
Monday, Feb 27
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Mason Jazz Faculty at BLUES ALLEY
Monday, February 27
7 pm and 9 pm shows
Mason Jazz Faculty returns to Historic Blues Alley in Washington D.C. for a special performance.
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Mason Wind Symphony and
Symphonic Band Concert
Tuesday, Feb 28 at 8 pm
Pre-Concert Talk at 6:45 pm
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WIND SYMPHONY AND SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT
Tuesday, February 28
Center for the Arts-Concert Hall
6:45 PM – Pre-Concert Talk
8:00 PM – Shared Concert Feature
Tickets: $12 General Public, $8 Seniors, $5 Students
In collaboration with Dr. William Lake Jr., Director of Bands, and the Dewberry School of Music, members of the Mason Dance Company will perform a premiere by Lawrence Jackson to the score "Come Sunday" by Omar Thomas.
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University Chamb Singers Concert
Sunday, March 5 at 4 pm
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UNIVERSITY CHAMBER SINGERS CONCERT: Women in Song
Sunday, March 5
Harris Theatre, Fairfax Campus
3:30 PM – Pre-Concert Curtain Talk
4:00 PM – Concert
Tickets: $12 General Public, $8 Seniors, $5 Students
The University Chamber Singers will present Women in Song on March 5, 2023, at 4 pm in the Harris Theater on the Fairfax campus. Please join us for a series of works composed by female composers. The choir has been working on a work by Vivan Fung based on a Balinese dance called the Kecuk. The students are studying the movement of the Kecuk with a professional dancer and two guest dancers will be featured as a part of the concert, with thanks to the Indonesian Embassy in Washington, DC for their support.
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Dvorak's 9th Symphony
Mason Symphony Orchestra
& Concerto Soloist
Monday, March 6 at 8 pm
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MASON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CONCERTO SOLOIST CONCERT
Monday, March 6
Concert Hall, Center for the Arts
8:00 PM – Concert
Tickets: $15 General Public, $10 Seniors, $5 Students
The Mason Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Soo Han will perform the Arirang Fantasy, Ibert's Concertino da Camera for Alto Saxophone with soloist Stephen Sim, and Symphony No. 9 in E minor from Dvorak's New World Symphony.
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Spring 2023 Concert Series | |
Upcoming Student Recitals | |
Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 7 PM
Tyler Mire, Composition,
Doctoral Recital
Harris Theatre
Friday, Feb. 24 at 7 PM
Brice Bach, Trumpet,
Senior Recital
Harris Theatre
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Saturday, Feb. 25 at 3 PM
Andrew Wood, Trumpet,
Doctoral Recital
Harris Theatre
Wednesday, March 1 at 7 PM
Michael Secchi, Bass Trombone,
Senior Recital
Harris Theatre
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All student recitals are both live in-person performances and live-streamed. | |
Departmental Recitals and
Guest Lecture
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February Weekly 12:30 PM Departmental Schedule:
Monday, Feb. 20, Vocal Departmental, Harris Theatre
Wednesday, Feb. 22, Strings Departmental, Harris Theatre
Friday, Feb. 24, Piano Departmental, Harris Theatre
All departmental recitals are free and open to the public. Departmental recitals will occur in-person.
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Flute Repair & Career Presentation with Keith Hanlon | |
Discussion with Trevor James, Artist, and Flute Authority Technician, Dr. Keith Hanlon will be held Wednesday, February 22 at 7:00 pm in MTB 2018. | |
Students and Faculty Kudos | |
Composer Evelyn Simpson-Curenton featured on PBS on Feb. 24 | |
We are thrilled to announce that composer Evelyn Simpson-Curenton (MM Composition '23) will be featured on the PBS channel as part of a Great Performances Series The Magic of Spirituals on February 24. She will discuss the history she considers while arranging the music of Spirituals in concert. How honored we were to present Evelyn Simpson-Curenton's Passages in May 2021 (a world premiere by our University Choirs), which our Dewberry School of Music commissioned for our Song of Freedom concert. | |
Skye Callaway awarded MLK
Evening of Reflection Art Competition
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Skye Callaway, a Music Office student worker won the MLK Evening of Reflection Art Competition. Student Artists were encouraged to respond to the 2023 theme "Lighting the Pathway: Renewing, Reviving, Restoring, and Remembering the Dream." Winners of this CVPA-wide competition were voted on as part of the Jan. 30 program. Skye Callaway is a freshman in Mason's Integrative Studies.
Photos by Cristian Torres and DeRon Rockingham/OUB.
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GMUTEE performs at the U.S. Army Band Tuba-Euphonium Conference | |
George Mason University Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble (GMUTEE) performed at The U.S. Army Band Tuba-Euphonium Conference, Ft. Myer, VA. on Friday, February 3. GMUTEE, conducted by Dr. David Porter and Dr. Mark Jenkins, performed two pieces for this international audience. | |
Violin Masterclass with Robert McDuffie | |
Guest Artist Robert McDuffie, violinist presented a Strings Masterclass last Saturday. McDuffie, a Grammy-nominated and world-renowned violinist worked with Mason Strings students on the Monson Grand Tier. This masterclass was coordinated through CFA and Prof. June Huang, Director of Strings. | |
Mason Strings Students Volunteer at Arlington Food Assistance Center | |
Mason string students gave back to their community last weekend by providing live music for the Arlington Food Assistance Center's Empty Bowls fundraiser. Their music elevated the experience for everyone and strengthened our commitment to serving others. | |
Anh Nguyen selected as judge for
Accord Symphony Orchestra
Concerto Competition
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The 6th Annual Concerto Competition by DC Strings Workshop and Accord Symphony Orchestra was held on January 28, 2023, at the National United Methodist Church in DC under the direction of Music Director – Conductor Dr. Juan Gallastegui Roca. The competition was open to students, amateur, and professional musicians. The judges included Dr. Juan Gallastegui Roca, Mr. Wayman C. McCoy III, and Anh Nguyen, DMA pianist at Mason in the studio of Dr. Linda Monson.
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Dr. Dennis Edelbrock presented NAfME Professional Learning Webinar | |
Dr. Dennis Edelbrock presented a NAfME Professional Learning Community Webinar titled "Building a Better Brass Section." The webinar shared creative ways how to build your brass section. Upper range, sound quality, and performance anxiety, among other concepts, were discussed with proven ways of improving your students’ technical abilities. In addition, the psychological components of playing were shared by Dr. Edelbrock including building confidence, leadership skills, and dealing with performance anxiety.
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