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Page 1: Montage 2010-11 Calendar

2010 | 2011 SEASON

COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS

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As dean of Loyola’s College of Music and Fine Arts, I feel especiallyprivileged to present the 2010-2011 Montage series calendar and toinvite you to share in the excitement of the upcoming season.

There are a number of very special events in this year’s calendar—Emanuel Ax, one of the greatest pianists of our generation, willperform a benefit concert helping to rebuild and revitalize the arts in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region in October. In November,Loyola Distinguished Professor Col. John R. Bourgeois, ret., willconduct the world premier of his wind ensemble arrangement of

Bach’s famous Goldberg Variations—as a part of that performance, I will perform theoriginal keyboard version. Keyboard lovers will also be thrilled to know that GeorgeWinston will give a special performance in February benefiting the victims of the Gulf oilspill, with proceeds going to the efforts of Catholic Charities of New Orleans.Throughout the year, we will be celebrating our special theme—the celebration of thearrival of the Jesuits to New France in 1610—with concerts, talks, and exhibits whichexplore the contribution of the French, particularly to New Orleans.

You will also notice that in this year’s calendar we include an envelope that allows you tocontribute through donation directly to the college. Your donation will provide ourstudents with the wonderful education in the arts which has been a hallmark of a Loyolaeducation for nearly one hundred years.

Please join us again this year—I look forward to seeing you at Montage!

Sincerely,

Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., Dean,

College of Music and Fine Arts

Beginning this year, theMontage series will adopt atheme that will influenceseveral performancesthroughout the season. These themes are intendedto communicate Loyola’suniquely Jesuit heritage toour audiences and showcasehow the arts are a vital partof Jesuit history.

This year’s theme is acelebration of the 400thanniversary of the Jesuits’arrival in French Canada,Acadia, in 1610. The first pairof Jesuits arrived in Acadiain January 1611 and includedthe Rev. Pierre Biard, S.J. (c. 1567 – 1622), a professorof theology at Lyon, France,before his departure.

Several Montage events willhighlight the contributionsof the Jesuits in Canada andthe eventual migration ofAcadians to Louisiana in themid-18th century. Associatedwith these events will belectures by Loyola facultyexplaining the thematicsignificance of theperformance.

Throughout the calendar,Montage events which willcarry this Jesuit theme willbe indicated with a †symbol. We hope that youplan to attend these eventsas Montage celebratesLoyola’s Jesuit heritage.

An early 17th-century Jesuit map of Canada

CELEBRATING THE400th ANNIVERSARYOF THE ARRIVAL OFJESUITS IN CANADA

DEAR LOYOLA ALUMNI, PARENTS, AND FRIENDS,

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Almost, Maine A play by John CarianiOctober 1, 7, 8, 9, at 8 p.m. and October 2, 3, at 2 p.m.

The Misanthrope A play by MolièreNovember 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, at 8 p.m.

Loyola Ballet Fall ConcertNovember 20, at 8 p.m. and November 21, at 2 p.m.

Waiting for GodotA play by Samuel BeckettFebruary 16, 17, 18, 19, at 8 p.m. and February 20, at 2 p.m.

Interactive Theatre ProjectDirected by Visiting Professor Ben SaypolMarch 24, 25, 26, at 8 p.m. and March 27, at 2 p.m.

Loyola Ballet Celebrates National Dance WeekApril 8 and 9, at 8 p.m.

MONTAGE SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES

Purchase subscriptionpackages as well astickets for individualevents online atmontage.loyno.eduor call (504) 865-2074.

Call for special rates ifpurchasing multiple seriespackages.

GENERAL ADULT:2 Tickets: $100 (30% savings)1 Ticket: $54 (25% savings)

STUDENTS AND FACULTY/STAFF:2 Tickets: $55 (40% savings)1 Ticket: $30 (35% savings)

Jeff Gardner—BreathOctober 21, at 7:30 p.m.

Terrance McManus Salutes Andrew Hill November 11, at 7:30 p.m.

Cajun/French Concert withThe Lost Bayou Ramblers and FeufolletJanuary 14, at 7:30 p.m.

The Return of Neslort with Rick TrolsenFebruary 3, at 7:30 p.m.

All-access passes to the Loyola Jazz FestivalMarch 18 – 19

Loyola Faculty Jazz EnsembleMarch 18, at 4:30 p.m.

Loyola Jazz Bands with Nicholas PaytonMarch 19, at 4:30 p.m.

Dr. Michael WhiteRemembering George LewisMarch 31, at 7:30 p.m.

An Evening with pianist Emanuel AxOctober 23, at 7:30 p.m.

Roberto Diaz, viola concertNovember 18, 7:30 p.m.

Loyola Ballet Fall ConcertNovember 20, at 8 p.m. and November 21, at 2 p.m.

Cajun/French Concert withThe Lost Bayou Ramblers and FeufolletJanuary 14, at 7:30 p.m.

Susannah, by Carlisle Floyd(free seating upgrade to reserved section)February 11 and 12, at 7:30 p.m.

Bach’s St. John PassionMarch 20, at 3 p.m.

Loyola Ballet Celebrates National Dance WeekApril 8 and 9, at 8 p.m.

GENERAL ADULT:2 Tickets: $200 (30% savings)1 Ticket: $120 (17% savings)

STUDENTS AND FACULTY/STAFF:2 Tickets: $130 (27% savings)1 Ticket: $72 (20% savings)

GENERAL ADULT:2 Tickets: $75 (40% savings)1 Ticket: $45 (30% savings)

FACULTY/STAFF*:2 Tickets: $40 (40% savings)1 Ticket: $25 (25% savings)

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COUPLES by Carol Leake

WONDERLAND by Tom StriderCarol Leake, Loyola professor of visual arts, finds the human figure fascinating, which explains whyher exhibit, Couples, focuses on the human form. According to Leake, the dialogue between artistand subject establishes an intimacy that is not necessarily part of the more straightforwardrelationship between artist and figure model, where the parameters are more traditional.

Tom Strider, registrar for university collections at Newcomb Art Gallery, has studied paintings anddrawings that explore physical metamorphosis and altered psychological states. This project,Wonderland, attempts to relate the two aspects by simple scientific observation. It referencesexisting literature, such as Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and The Metamorphosis by Kafka.

ANGELA MANNINO ’03September 12

ANGELA MANNINO Loyola alumna Angela Mannino '03 has maintained an impeccable career by singing innumerous operatic roles at prestigious companies such as Chicago Lyric Opera and Santa FeOpera. In May 2010, she made her Metropolitan Opera debut performing in Berg's Lulu.

CAROL LEAKE Jesus with Barbara and Cecil,watercolor

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 2 3 4

5 6

LABOR DAY

7 8 9 10 11CÉLÉBRATION DES ARTS7 p.m.Hilton Riverside,Napoleon BallroomFor tickets, call(504) 821-9300

12ANGELA MANNINO,alumni vocal concert3 p.m.Roussel HallFree

13 14 15 16Gallery Opening and Reception:CAROL LEAKE and TOM STRIDER5 p.m.Diboll GalleryFree

17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26CRESCENT CITYWIND SYMPHONY3 p.m.Roussel HallFree

27 28 29 30Jazz UndergroundKICKOFF JAMSESSION WITH TONY DAGRADI7:30 p.m.Satchmo’s

SEPTEMBER 2010

Purchase tickets online atmontage.loyno.edu or call(504) 865-2074.

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OCTOBER 2010

EMANUEL AX

Emanuel Ax will perform a solo concert at Loyola University New Orleans benefiting therebuilding and revitalization of the arts in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. He will performvarious piano works including Schubert’s Impromptus, Op. 142; and Sonata in A, Op. posth. 120;along with Chopin’s Polonaise-Fantasie, Op. 61; 4 Mazurkas; and Andante Spianato and GrandPolonaise, Op. 22.

Born in Lvov, Poland, Emanuel Ax moved to Canada at an early age. His studies at the Juilliard Schoolwere supported by the Epstein Scholarship Program of the Boys Clubs of America, and hesubsequently won the Young Concert Artists Award. Ax captured public attention in 1974 when hewon the first Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition in Tel Aviv. In 1975, he won theMichaels Award of Young Concert Artists followed four years later by the coveted Avery Fisher Prize.

Ax has been an exclusive Sony Classical recording artist since 1987. Recent releases include theMendelssohn Trios with Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman, Strauss’ Enoch Arden narrated by PatrickStewart, and discs of two-piano music by Brahms and Rachmaninoff with Yefim Bronfman. Ax hasreceived GRAMMY® Awards for the second and third volumes of his cycle of Haydn’s piano sonatas.He has also made a series of Grammy-winning recordings with cellist Yo-Yo Ma of the Beethoven andBrahms sonatas for cello and piano.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 237:30 P.M.

ROUSSEL HALL COMMUNICATIONS/MUSIC COMPLEX

TICKETS:$100 CONCERT AND

RECEPTION(includes preferred seating)

$50 GENERAL ADMISSION$35 STUDENTS AND

LOYOLA EMPLOYEES

This concert is proudly co-sponsored by

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1PATRICK JACOBS, baritone vocal concert7:30 p.m., NunemakerAuditorium, Free

Loyola Theatre: ALMOST, MAINE by John Cariani8 p.m., Lower Depths

2Loyola Theatre: ALMOST, MAINEby John Cariani2 p.m., Lower Depths

PRISM CONCERT:featuring Loyola’s Major Music Ensembles7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

3Loyola Theatre: ALMOST, MAINEby John Cariani2 p.m., Lower Depths

4 5 6 7Loyola Theatre: ALMOST, MAINEby John Cariani8 p.m., Lower Depths

8Loyola Theatre: ALMOST, MAINEby John Cariani8 p.m., Lower Depths

IACNO presentsPANDIT RONUMAJUMDAR, flute andVIDWA MYSOREMANJUNATH, violin8 p.m., Nunemaker

9Loyola Theatre: ALMOST, MAINEby John Cariani8 p.m., Lower Depths

10 11 12 13 14JOHN REEKS—New Works forClarinet and Strings7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

15 16

17 18 19BRUCE OWENFaculty Viola Concert7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

20 21Jazz Underground:JEFF GARDNER—BREATH 7:30 p.m., Satchmo’s

22 23EMANUEL AX,piano concert7:30 p.m., Roussel Hall

24UNIVERSITY CHORUS performingHoward Goodall'sEternal Light3 p.m., Temple SinaiReform CongregationFree

25 26 27HOLLY BROOK,songwriting andcomposition lecture7 p.m., NunemakerFree

28 29 30/31

VOODOO FEST

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Purchase tickets online at montage.loyno.edu or call (504) 865-2074.

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NOVEMBER 2010

BACH’S GOLDBERG VARIATIONSNOVEMBER 14 • ROUSSEL PERFORMANCE HALL • FREE

DONALD R. BOOMGAARDEN, pianist at 2 p.m.Dean of Loyola’s College of Music and Fine Arts Donald R. Boomgaarden,Ph.D., will give his Loyola debut performing Bach’s Goldberg Variations forsolo piano.

LOYOLA CHAMBER WINDS at 4 p.m. Col. John R. Bourgeois, ret., debuts his arrangement of Bach’s GoldbergVariations for chamber ensemble. Bourgeois served 17 years as the 25thdirector of “The President’s Own Marine Band.”

THE MISANTHROPE †A PLAY BY MOLIÈRE AS TRANSLATED AND ADAPTED BY NEIL BARTLETT

DIRECTOR: Ben SaypolARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Georgia Gresham

NOVEMBER 5 – 6 and NOVEMBER 11 – 13, 8 P.M.MARQUETTE THEATER, located in Marquette Hall

TICKETS: $12 GENERAL ADMISSION $8 STUDENTS, SENIORS, FACULTY AND STAFF

In Molière's masterpiece, The Misanthrope, characters are found milling around asumptuous room talking and brooding about the court of King Louis XIV. In hiscontemporary translation and adaptation, Neil Bartlett turns the French royal court into agigantic insider party with guests circling each other in a feeding frenzy of false flatteryand political opportunism.

In this production, Bartlett examines how society interacts on a daily basis. “Should we beauthentic and brutally honest with each other but risk being ostracized? Or should wecoddle and flatter each other so that everyone’s happy and we can move up in the world?”His modern, edgy translation/adaptation of this classic explores these questions within acompelling story complete with a love triangle, attempts at seduction, games of love, anda trial in the court of public opinion.

ROBERTO DÍAZ,VIOLARoberto Díaz and pianistKwan Yi will team toperform works byJohannes Brahmsincluding Sonatas Nos. 1and 2, Op. 120; andSonata in G major, Op. 78.

CONCERT: NOVEMBER 18, 7:30 P.M.NUNEMAKER AUDITORIUM

MASTERCLASS:NOVEMBER 19, 10:30 A.M.NUNEMAKER AUDITORIUMFREE

TICKETS: $15 GENERAL ADMISSION$8 STUDENTS AND

LOYOLA EMPLOYEES

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1 2 3 4 5LOYOLA CHORALEAND WOMEN’SCHORALE7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

Loyola Theatre: THE MISANTHROPE †by Molière8 p.m.Marquette Theater

6LOYOLA CHAMBERORCHESTRA7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

Loyola Theatre: THE MISANTHROPE †by Molière8 p.m.Marquette Theater

7LOYOLA JAZZ BAND4 p.m., Roussel HallFree

MAD ABOUT MOZART5 p.m., Opera Guild, 2504 Prytania St., Free

8 9Gallery Opening, Lecture and ReceptionVisiting Artist SeriesALLAN DE SOUZA Sponsored by theMark Grote VisitingArtist FundLecture: 5 p.m.Audubon Room, FreeOpening: 7 p.m.Diboll Gallery, Free

10 11Loyola Theatre: THE MISANTHROPE †by Molière8 p.m.Marquette Theater

Jazz Underground:TERRANCE MCMANUSSalute to Andrew Hill7:30 p.m., Satchmo’s

12PRE-THEATREWINE AND CHEESE*6:30 p.m.Marquette Theater

Loyola Theatre: THE MISANTHROPE †by Molière8 p.m.Marquette Theater

13WIND ENSEMBLE3 p.m., Roussel HallFree

Loyola Theatre: THE MISANTHROPE †by Molière8 p.m.Marquette Theater

14BACH’S GOLDBERGVARIATIONSperformed by Dr. Donald R.Boomgaarden2 p.m., Roussel Hall—and—performed by LoyolaChamber Winds4 p.m., Roussel HallFree

15LOYOLA CONCERT BAND7 p.m., Roussel HallFree

16 17 18ROBERTO DÍAZ,VIOLA CONCERT7:30 p.m., Nunemaker

Jazz Underground:THELONIOUS MONKINSTITUTE SEXTET7:30 p.m., Satchmo’s

19ROBERTO DÍAZ,MASTERCLASS10:30 a.m., Nunemaker Free

20LOYOLA BALLETFALL CONCERT8 p.m., Roussel Hall

21LOYOLA BALLETFALL CONCERT2 p.m., Roussel Hall

22 23 24 25

THANKSGIVINGDAY

26 27

28 29 30LOYOLA FACULTYCHAMBER ENSEMBLE7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

Purchase tickets online at montage.loyno.edu or call(504) 865-2074.

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

* Complimentary wine and cheese reception sponsored by theLoyola Alumni Association.

† indicates an event with a Jesuit-inspired theme

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Loyola University celebrates the holiday season with Christmas at Loyola: A Musical Celebrationat Holy Name of Jesus Church. Each year, Christmas at Loyola showcases several of theCollege of Music and Fine Arts’ ensembles including the Loyola Chamber Orchestra, theLoyola Chorale and the Women’s Chorale, and the Loyola Brass Ensemble in a variety ofholiday celebratory fare which also features a Christmas carol audience sing-along.

Christmas at Loyola has been an annual tradition of Loyola and its community for 18 yearsand continues to be one of the most popular community events of the season.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 • 3 P.M. • HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH

CHRISTMAS AT LOYOLA: A MUSICAL CELEBRATION

DECEMBER 2010

LOYOLA ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONpresents

SINGING WITH SANTABring the children for a fun-filledafternoon with our specialguests from the North Pole,including free photos with Santa.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 512:30 – 2:30 P.M.

ST. CHARLES ROOMDANNA STUDENT CENTER

FREE ADMISSION

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 2 3 4LOYOLA SYMPHONYORCHESTRAfeaturing Dr. JohnMurphy, pianist7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

CMFANEW STUDENT AUDITIONS

5SINGING WITH SANTA12:30 p.m.Danna Center

CHRISTMAS AT LOYOLA3 p.m., HNJ ChurchFree

6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24

CHRISTMASEVE

25

CHRISTMASDAY

26 27 28 29 30 31

NEW YEAR’SEVE

Purchase tickets online at montage.loyno.eduor call (504) 865-2074.

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CAJUN/FRENCH MUSIC FEATURING

LOST BAYOU RAMBLERS and FEUFOLLET†This year’s theme for Montage is a celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Jesuits’ arrival in French Canada, Acadia, in 1610. This arrival in Canada eventually led to the southward migration of the Acadians into southwestern Louisiana, also known as Cajuncountry. These migrants brought with them huge influences on food and culture, including the emergence of Cajun/French Music.

This month will feature a sampling of this musical genre with performances by Acadiana’s own Lost Bayou Ramblers and Feufollet.Also featured will be Fr. T. Frank Kennedy, S.J., Ph.D., the Peter Canisius Professor of Humanities and Music and Rector of the JesuitCommunity at Boston College, who will give us a historical account on the early Jesuits’ influence on music.

FEUFOLLET

FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 7:30 P.M.

ROUSSEL PERFORMANCE HALL COMMUNICATIONS/MUSIC COMPLEX

TICKETS:$15 GENERAL ADMISSION$8 STUDENTS AND

LOYOLA EMPLOYEES

JANUARY 2011

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1

NEW YEAR’SDAY

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14LOST BAYOURAMBLERSAND FEUFOLLET †7:30 p.m., Roussel Hall

15CMFA NEW STUDENTAUDITIONS

16 17 18 19 20PRE-LECTURE WINE AND CHEESE*6 p.m., Diboll Gallery

JESUITS AND MUSIC †Lecture by Fr. Kennedy7:30 p.m., NunemakerFree

21AMY THIAVILLEFaculty Violin Concert7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

22

23METROPOLITANOPERA GULF COASTREGIONALAUDITIONS1:30 p.m., Roussel HallDonations Accepted

24METROPOLITANOPERAMASTERCLASS10 a.m., Nunemaker Free

25 26 27 28 29

30 31Purchase tickets online at montage.loyno.edu or call (504) 865-2074.

* Complimentary wine and cheese reception sponsored by the Loyola Alumni Association.

† indicates an event with a Jesuit-inspired theme

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LOYOLA OPERA THEATRE

presents

SUSANNAHBY CARLISLE FLOYD

Loosely based on the story ofSusannah and the Elders in theCatholic and Orthodox Book ofDaniel, Susannah is a timelessexploration of jealousy, intolerance,and human fallibility.

A backwoods Tennesseecommunity in the 1950s turns onthe free-spirited outsider, Susannah,when she is spied bathing in thebaptismal river.

This modern American folk operauses bluegrass fiddle tunes asmusical inspiration to tell a tale ofseduction, lust, bigotry, betrayal,and revenge.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 – 12, 7:30 P.M.

ROUSSEL PERFORMANCE HALL COMMUNICATIONS/MUSIC COMPLEX

TICKETS:$40 RESERVED SEATING$25 GENERAL ADMISSION$15 STUDENTS AND

LOYOLA EMPLOYEESFEBRUARY 2011

PHOTO: New Orleans native andLoyola alumnus Norman Treigle ’51in the role of Reverend Olin Blitchin the New York premiere of Floyd’s Susannah.

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1 2 3Gallery Opening and Reception:HAROLD BAQUET †5 p.m., Diboll GalleryFree

Jazz Underground:RICK TROLSEN—The Return of Neslort 7:30 p.m., Satchmo’s

4 5

6 7 8 9 10Jazz Underground:THELONIOUS MONKINSTITUTE SEXTET7:30 p.m., Satchmo’s

11PRE-OPERACOMPLIMENTARYWINE AND CHEESE*6 p.m., Roussel Hall

Loyola Opera Theatre:SUSANNAH, an operaby Carlisle Floyd 7:30 p.m., Roussel Hall

12Loyola Opera Theatre:SUSANNAH, an operaby Carlisle Floyd 7:30 p.m., Roussel Hall

13 14 15 16Loyola Theatre: WAITING FOR GODOTby Samuel Beckett8 p.m., Lower Depths

17Loyola Theatre: WAITING FOR GODOTby Samuel Beckett8 p.m., Lower Depths

18Loyola Theatre: WAITING FOR GODOTby Samuel Beckett8 p.m., Lower Depths

19GEORGE WINSTONGulf Oil Spill Benefit7:30 p.m., Roussel Hall

Loyola Theatre: WAITING FOR GODOTby Samuel Beckett8 p.m., Lower Depths

CMFA NEW STUDENTAUDITIONS

20Loyola Theatre: WAITING FOR GODOTby Samuel Beckett2 p.m., Lower Depths

21 22 23 24TEXAS MYSTERIUMNew Music Ensemblewith Loyola FacultyPaul Botelho andLoyola’s Electro-Acoustic Ensemble7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

25 26

27 28

Purchase tickets online at montage.loyno.edu or call (504) 865-2074.

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

* Complimentary wine and cheese reception sponsored by the Loyola Alumni Association.

† indicates an event with a Jesuit-inspired theme

GEORGE WINSTONGulf Oil Spill BenefitFebruary 19, 7:30 p.m.

Roussel Hall

TICKETS: $40 Gen. Adm.$20 Students, Faculty/Staff

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KRONOSQUARTETFor more than 30 years, the KronosQuartet has pursued a singularartistic vision, combining a spirit offearless exploration with acommitment to expanding the rangeand context of the string quartet. Inthe process, Kronos has become oneof the most celebrated and influentialgroups of our time. Kronos' work hasalso garnered numerous awards,including a Grammy for BestChamber Music Performance (2004)and “Musicians of the Year” (2003)from Musical America.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 8 P.M.

DIXON HALL, NEWCOMB PLACETULANE UNIVERSITY

ADVANCE TICKETS:$25 subscribers$35 non-subscribers

STUDENTS: $15 subscribers$20 non-subscribers$25 at door

$40 AT DOOR

Tickets can be purchased on-line at www.friendsofmusic.org or by calling (504) 895-0690.

Presented by New Orleans Friends of Music

MARCH 2011BACH’S ST. JOHN PASSIONPERFORMED BY LOYOLA CHORALELOYOLA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAPHIL FROHNMAYER RANDALL BLACK

SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 3 P.M.ROUSSEL HALL

TICKETS:$15 GENERAL ADMISSION$8 STUDENTS AND

LOYOLA EMPLOYEES

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8

MARDI GRAS

9 10 11 12

13 14 15AMIR KHOSROWPOURguest piano concert7:30 p.m.Roussel HallFree

16KRONOS QUARTET8 p.m.Dixon HallNewcomb PlaceTulane University

17Jazz Underground: LOYOLA JAZZ FESTJAM WITH TONY DAGRADI7:30 p.m., Satchmo’s

18Loyola Faculty Jazz Ensemble4:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

JOHN STEPHENSVocal Masterclass4:30 p.m., C/M 230Free

19Loyola Jazz Bandswith Nicholas Payton4:30 p.m., Roussel Hall

20LOYOLA CHORALE performing Bach’s St. John Passionwith Phil Frohnmayerand Randall Black3 p.m. Roussel Hall

21 22FACULTY CHAMBERENSEMBLE7:30 p.m.Roussel HallFree

23 24INTERACTIVETHEATRE PROJECTDirected by Ben Saypol8 p.m.Marquette Theater

25INTERACTIVETHEATRE PROJECTDirected by Ben Saypol8 p.m.Marquette Theater

26LOYOLA WINDENSEMBLE CONCERT3 p.m., Roussel, Free

INTERACTIVETHEATRE PROJECTDirected by Ben Saypol8 p.m.Marquette Theater

27INTERACTIVETHEATRE PROJECTDirected by Ben Saypol2 p.m.Marquette Theater

CRESCENT CITYWIND SYMPHONY3 p.m., Roussel HallFree

28 29GRAPHIC DESIGNSENIOR EXHIBIT5 p.m.Diboll GalleryFree

30 31Jazz Underground:DR. MICHAEL WHITEREMEMBERINGGEORGE LEWIS7:30 p.m., Satchmo’s

Purchase tickets online at montage.loyno.edu or call (504) 865-2074.

LOYOLA JAZZ FESTIVAL

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APRIL 2011LOYOLA BALLET CELEBRATES

NATIONAL DANCE WEEKFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 8 – 9, 8 P.M.ROUSSEL PERFORMANCE HALL, COMMUNICATIONS/MUSIC COMPLEX

TICKETS: $15 GENERAL ADMISSION$8 STUDENTS, SENIORS AND LOYOLA FACULTY/STAFF

PHOTO: Loyola Ballet, Winner of a 2009 Gambit Big Easy Award

DON’T MISSTHESE MAYEVENTS:

Servant Girl

The Hats of Della FrancescoAn exhibit by W. Mark Grote, Loyola Professor of Visual Arts

Coming in Summer 2011 to Dixon Court

MAY 1

MARCUS ST. JULIENfaculty organ concert3 p.m., Temple Sinai, Free

SPRING SENIOR ONE-ACT FESTIVAL7 p.m., Lower Depths, Free

MAY 2

BFA SENIOR EXHIBIT5 p.m., Diboll Art Gallery, Free

Loyola Opera TheatreLES MAMELLES DE TIRÉSIASAn opera by Francis Poulenc7:30 p.m., Location TBA, Free

MAY 3

SPRING SENIOR ONE-ACT FESTIVAL7 p.m., Lower Depths, Free

LOYOLA JAZZ BAND7:30 p.m., Roussel Hall, Free

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1 2LOYOLA CHAMBERORCHESTRA7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

3 4 5 6 7 8PRE-DANCE CONCERTCOMPLIMENTARYWINE AND CHEESE*6:30 p.m., Roussel Hall

LOYOLA BALLETCelebrates NationalDance Week8 p.m., Roussel Hall

9LOYOLA BALLETCelebrates NationalDance Week8 p.m., Roussel Hall

10LOYOLA SYMPHONYORCHESTRA3 p.m., Roussel HallFree

11 12Loyola Theatre:SPRING SENIOR ONE-ACT FESTIVAL7 p.m., Lower DepthsFree

13MUSAICA CONCERT7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

Loyola Theatre:SPRING SENIOR ONE-ACT FESTIVAL7 p.m., Lower DepthsFree

14BACHELOR OF ARTSSENIOR EXHIBIT 5 p.m., Diboll ArtGallery, Free

UNIVERSITY CHORUS ANDWOMEN’S CHORALE 7:30 p.m., Roussel HallFree

15 16LOYOLA CONCERT BAND3 p.m., Roussel HallFree

17CRESCENT CITY WIND SYMPHONY3 p.m., Roussel HallFree

18 19 20 21 22

GOODFRIDAY

23

24

EASTER

25 26 27Loyola Theatre:SPRING SENIOR ONE-ACT FESTIVAL7 p.m., Lower DepthsFree

28Loyola Theatre:SPRING SENIOR ONE-ACT FESTIVAL7 p.m., Lower DepthsFree

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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Members of Loyola University New Orleans’Leadership Giving Society have anenormous impact on the university.Through their generous annual gifts, thesedonors lead the way in strengtheningLoyola’s standards of excellence inteaching, research, and impacting lives inthe Jesuit tradition.

In recognition of their support of Loyola,Leadership Giving Society membersreceive a number of benefits. These includerecognition in university publications andexclusive invitations to events as well asfree admission to selected Montage seriesperformances; members of our Benefactorand President’s Circle levels enjoyadvanced benefits.

To learn more about Loyola’s LeadershipGiving Society or to join this elite group,please visit giving.loyno.edu

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