Past Events

  • Photo of Francesca Brittan

    Department of Music Colloquium: Francesca Brittan (CWRU)

    March 5th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    “Orchestras of the Mind: Neurology, Organology, and the Politics of Psyche” 
    FREE VIRTUAL EVENT

    Music Colloquia provide a weekly forum for presentation and discussion of recent research by distinguished visitors, CWRU faculty, and graduate students in musicology, historical performance practice, and music education.

  • Jacqueline Avila (University of Tennessee)

    Department of Music Colloquium: Jacqueline Avila (University of Tennessee)

    February 26th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    Memorias de oro: Music, Memory, and Mexicanidad in Pixar’s Coco
    FREE VIRTUAL EVENT
    [sponsored by the Center for Popular Music Studies]

    Music Colloquia provide a weekly forum for presentation and discussion of recent research by distinguished visitors, CWRU faculty, and graduate students in musicology, historical performance practice, and music education.

  • The Supremes
    Rock Hall
    The Supremes

    Rewriting Rock: New Takes on Black Women in Rock and Pop History

    February 22nd 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    A DISCUSSION ON BLACK WOMEN IN ROCK & ROLL
    FREE VIRTUAL EVENT

    Full program information and general tickets.

  • Addi Liu, violin (HPP)
    Addi Liu, violin

    Graduate Recital: Addi Liu, violin (DMA)

    February 20th 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

    Music by Bach, Couperin, and Fontana
    FREE VIRTUAL EVENT
    [new date]

    Join us by using the Zoom meeting link below. Guests will enter and remain in the waiting room before the start of the event.

    WATCH HERE

    Addi Liu, violin
    QinYing Tan, harpsichord
    Sarah Coffman, violoncello & viola da gamba

  • Photo of Kathleen Horvath

    Department of Music Colloquium: Kathleen Horvath (CWRU)

    February 19th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    “The Relevance of Making Music during COVID-19”
    FREE VIRTUAL EVENT

    Kathleen Horvath (CWRU)

    For Zoom meeting links to individual presentations, please contact Sophie Benn.

  • Guillermo Salas Suarez

    Graduate Recital: Guillermo Salas-Suárez, baroque violin (DMA)

    February 12th 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

    Stylistic traditions of solo violin from Germany, France, Italy, and Spain from the middle 17th - 18th centuries.  
    FREE VIRTUAL EVENT

    If you would like to join us, please register at the link provided and the Zoom meeting information or broadcast link will be sent to you by email. 

    REGISTER HERE

  • Jason Hanley

    Department of Music Colloquium: Jason Hanley (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

    February 12th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    “Towards a Theory and Practice of Public Musicology”

    Jason Hanley (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

    For Zoom meeting links to individual presentations, please contact Sophie Benn.

  • OMEA Music Ed

    2021 OMEA Virtual Reception

    February 5th 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM


    Given that our OMEA music conference will look much different this year, the CWRU Music Education faculty cordially invites you to attend the 2021 OMEA Virtual Reception on Friday, February 5, 2021 at 6:15 PM (EST). 

    This Zoom event will provide a space for CWRU Music Education alumni, current students, faculty, staff, and friends to reconnect and visit with one another, as we would in a typical year. Log on to “mingle” with the CWRU family, see what’s going on, and stay for as little or as long as you like!

  • Photo of George Blake

    Department of Music Colloquium: George Blake (CWRU)

    February 5th 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    "The Social Construction of Racial Harmony: Musicking, Marketing and Memory in Cleveland, Ohio"

    George Blake (Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, CWRU)

    For Zoom meeting links to individual presentations, please contact Sophie Benn.

  • Portrait photo of Daniel Fridley

    Graduate Recital: Daniel Fridley, voice (DMA)

    February 4th 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

    Songs of Rage and Grief: Echoes of Polyphemus

    Maltz Performing Arts Center Livestream

    Click here to stream 

    Daniel Fridley, voice
    Andrew Hatfield, violin
    Guillermo Salas-Suarez, violin
    Jonathan Goya, violin
    Addi Liu. violin and viola
    Jane Leggiero, viola da gamba and cello
    Peter Bennett, harpsichord and fortepiano