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Dhamakapella to host its Spring Invitational Concert this Saturday
Dhamakapella—Case Western Reserve’s award-winning co-ed fusion a cappella group—will host its Spring Invitational Concert Saturday, April 5, at 8 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. Dhamakapella will be joined by two national a cappella groups from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Maryland.…
Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra to perform masterworks concert April 7
The Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra will present their masterworks concert on Monday,  April 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of the Covenant. The concert, which is free and open to the public, will feature Beethoven Symphony No. 5 and Overture to Leonore No. 3. The Case University Circle…
Face off in Battle of the Bands to become opening act for Springfest headliner
Submissions for Springfest 2014: Battle of the Bands, held Feb. 27, will be accepted through Sunday, Feb. 17. The winners of the competition will open for the headliner at Springfest April 26. To be considered for the competition, bands must meet the following requirements: At least one member…
Collegium Musicum to present "The Roman de Fauvel" Feb. 16
Case Collegium Musicum will present The Roman De Fauvel Sunday, Feb. 16, at 3 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. The medieval ensemble, directed by Debra Nagy, professor of music, will tell the story of the Roman de Fauvel, a famous fable from 14th-century France in which a donkey becomes king and…
5 questions with… music education major and bassist for The Midnight Slander Al Rodriguez
By Jack Behrend Now in his third year at APP, Al Rodriguez is like many college students: He works hard in classes, relaxes with his fraternity brothers and enjoys spending time on his favorite hobby. That hobby, however, is not like most students’. After all, how…
A capella groups to perform winter concert Dec. 6
Case in Point, a co-ed a capella group at APP, will hold its final show of the semester on Friday, Dec. 6, at 6:30 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. The group will be joined by SUNY Fredonia’s a capella group, Some Like It Hot, traveling all the way from New York to…
Help contribute to fight against breast cancer at inaugural Spartan Winterfest music festival
APP community members are invited to attend the inaugural Spartan Winterfest 2013. Spartan Winterfest is a holiday-themed music festival that will bring students and community members together to celebrate the winter holiday spirit. A variety of musicians and groups…
Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar to discuss Handel's royal court firing
Not many think of composers getting fired, but it happened to George Frideric Handel, the composer of such great works as the Messiah, Water Music and Music for Royal Fireworks, when the Elector of Hanover ousted him in 1713. How and why it happened is the subject of the talk, “Politics in Early…
What’s queer music? Find out at Center for Popular Music Studies conference Nov. 16
Music has a way to soothe the soul, and for many people from the LGBT community music has done that. Along the way, it gave rise to a type of music called queer music. New findings about this music tradition’s history is the topic of conference on queer music, hosted by Case Western Reserve…
Learn about the craft of DJing from hip-hop's Rob Swift
The Center for Popular Music Studies and the Progressive Art Alliance are teaming up to bring hip-hop DJ and turntablist DJ Rob Swift to campus. Join Swift for an interactive presentation about the art of DJing during “Innovation in Modern Music: Understanding the Craft of the DJ/Turntablist” on…