The winner receives $5,000 and is invited to work with College of Fine Arts students in the fall.
The festival brings a full day of vibrant music, culture, and extraordinary performances to the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Performing Arts Center.
The free concert features several world premieres of music ranging from miniature vibraphone interludes to compositions for mixed ensemble.
The classic Baroque opera seria dazzles with vocal fireworks and larger-than-life mythic figures.
Students learn to match the right notes to create perfect atmosphere for guests.
Formed in 2013, the musical group brings an equal passion to the standard chamber music repertoire and contemporary, non-standard works alike.
All four are prize-winning soloists who performed with the Philharmonic and appeared regularly at David Geffen and Merkin Concert Halls, with acclaimed appearances worldwide.
This is the first time an alumni team has been invited to return to campus to produce a proof-of-concept for their debut feature film.
The concert features choreography by the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý faculty, including a reconstruction of a work by 20th century American choreographer Erick Hawkins.
Key campus projects reach milestones as new construction and renovations continue across ÐÔÊӽ紫ý.
Across generations, Rebels share how ÐÔÊӽ紫ý served as the setting for their love stories.
Shorts: The Worker — where everyday lives, unseen battles, and quiet triumphs take center stage.