CCM Announces Fall 2013 Calendar of Major Events

The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is delighted to announce its

fall schedule of major events

. The largest single source of performing arts events in the state of Ohio, CCM presents more than 120 major public performances from Sept. 4 through Dec. 14, ranging from faculty and guest artist concerts to fully supported opera, musical theatre, drama and dance productions.

View a digital copy of CCM’s Fall 2013 Calendar Booklet today by visiting on.uc.edu/CCMFall2013. Refer to the listings below for more details.

Event Information

All events listed here will take place in CCM Village on the University of Cincinnati campus unless otherwise indicated. Admission is free to many CCM performances, although some events do require purchased tickets or reservations. Please see individual event information for details and ordering information.

All event dates and programs are subject to change. Visit

ccm.uc.edu

  or contact the CCM Box Office at 513-556-4183 for the most current event information.

Purchasing Tickets

Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCM Box Office, over the telephone at 513-556-4183 or online at

ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice

.

Parking and Directions

Parking is available in the CCM Garage (located at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the UC campus. Please visit

uc.edu/parking

for information on parking rates.

For directions to CCM Village, visit

ccm.uc.edu/about/directions

.


CCM Season Presenting Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

Community Sponsor: ArtsWave

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SEPTEMBER

6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4

• Global Lens Film Series •

The Fantastic World of Juan Orol
Sebastián del Amo, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. Mexico’s “involuntary surrealist” Juan Orol receives a pitch-perfect tribute in this festival-opening film. In a glorious black-and-white flashback that mingles memories of his childhood, his forced exile to Cuba and his arrival in Mexico, intrepid “Juanito” pursues many failed careers before landing in the movies.

90 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9

• Faculty Artist Series •

Elysian Trombone Consort
Featuring CCM Assistant Professor Timothy Anderson, trombone

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14

Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet Competition: Final Round
Scott Belck, Kim Pensyl and Alan Siebert, co-hosts

First held in 1993, the Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet Competition is considered the most prestigious competition for jazz trumpeters in the world. Carmine Caruso was one of the world’s greatest brass teachers. This competition is dedicated to the man and his work. Sponsored by the International Trumpet Guild in cooperation with the Herb Alpert Foundation.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE

Sponsored by the International Trumpet Guild in cooperation with the Herb Alpert Foundation

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8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14

Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet Competition: Gala Concert
Scott Belck, Kim Pensyl and Alan Siebert, co-hosts

The 2013 competition winners will be joined by judges Jon Faddis, Byron Stripling and Bobby Shew for this gala concert, which also features the Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra and its artistic director Scott Belck.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE


Sponsored by the International Trumpet Guild in cooperation with the Herb Alpert Foundation

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4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15

• Guest Artist Series •


Hie-Yon Choi, piano

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE


Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker Visiting Artist

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8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16

• Faculty Artist Series •

Sassmannshaus Trio
Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17

• Faculty Artist Series •

Pridonoff Duo, piano

Featuring Rachmaninoff’s Second Suite for two pianos, as well as other works.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18

• Global Lens Film Series •

Beijing Flickers
Zhang Yuan, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. San Bao, lovelorn, self-destructive and desperately aimless, finds moments of euphoria amid his own despair as he roams the sleek, shifting city with other soulful, cash-poor dreamers and misfits. Such heavenly losers form the vital spirit of Beijing in this gorgeously gritty, angst-ridden portrait of youthful disaffection and perseverance.

96 minutes, in Mandarin with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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2:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20

• The Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker "Thinking About Music" Lecture Series •

Susan Neimoyer, University of Utah
“After the Rhapsody: George Gershwin in the Spring of 1924”

Location:

Baur Room

Admission:

FREE

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2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22

• Prestige Event Series •

Verdi’s Don Carlos, Acts I – III
CCM Concert Orchestra, Chamber Choir, Chorale and UC Men’s and Women’s Choruses
Mark Gibson, music director and conductor
Featuring CCM faculty, student and alumni soloists including Helen Lyons, Barbara Honn, Stacey Rishoi, Leah DeGruyl, Marco Panuccio, Tom Baresel and Gustav Andreassen

In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Giuseppe Verdi’s birth (Oct. 10, 1813), CCM proudly presents the 1867 Paris Opera version of the grand opera

Don Carlos

in concert. CCM’s Concert Orchestra performs Act I through the first half of Act III of Verdi’s most complete operatic statement at 2 p.m., followed by the Philharmonia performing the second half of Act III through Act V beginning at 7 p.m.

This production will be sung in French.

Location: Corbett Auditorium
Tickets:

$20 general for each performance, $15 non-UC students, UC students FREE. Attend both performances at a discounted admission rate of just $30 general.

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7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22

• Prestige Event Series •

Verdi’s Don Carlos, Acts III – V
CCM Philharmonia, Chamber Choir and Chorale
Mark Gibson, music director and conductor
Featuring CCM faculty, student and alumni soloists including Helen Lyons, Barbara Honn, Stacey Rishoi, Leah DeGruyl, Marco Panuccio, Tom Baresel and Gustav Andreassen

Continuing the celebration of Verdi’s birth, the CCM Philharmonia, Chamber Choir and Chorale perform the second half of Act III through Act V of

Don Carlos

.

This production will be sung in French.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$20 general, $15 non-UC students, UC students FREE. Attend both performances at a discounted admission rate of just $30 general.

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24

• Faculty Artist Series •

Mary Henderson Stucky, mezzo-soprano
Rodney Stucky, guitar

Performing songs and romances for voice and guitar.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26

• Winds Series •

An American Retrospective
CCM Wind Ensemble
Terence Milligan, music director and conductor

Wilcox Jenkins: American Overture for Band, Op.13

Gould: Ballad for Band

D'Ambrosio:

Racer One

(Ohio premiere)

Giannini: Symphony for Band

Fillmore:

The Crosley March

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27

• Winds Series •

Anniversaries
CCM Wind Orchestra
Glenn Price, music director and conductor

Schoenberg: Fanfare on Motifs of

Die Gurrelieder

Woolfenden:

Gallimaufry

Gould: West Point Symphony

Wagner:

Trauermusik

Hindemith: Symphony in B-flat

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29

• Winds Series •

CCM Chamber Players
Glenn Price, music director and conductor

Kurka:

Good Soldier Schweik

Takemitsu:

Rain Coming

Britten: Sinfonietta

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29

• Jazz Series •

Satisfaction – The Music of the Rolling Stones
CCM Jazz Ensembles
Scott Belck and Dominic Marino, music directors
Featuring guest artist Matt Harris, arranger

Experience the classic hits of the Stones as you’ve never heard them before. L.A.-based composer (and Cincinnati native) Matt Harris’ beautiful orchestrations will have you “dancing in the street!”

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket-package.


Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker Visiting Artist

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7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30

• Guest Artist Series •

Pen Trio

Established in 2010, this woodwind trio has become highly acclaimed across North America.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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OCTOBER

8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1

• Faculty Artist Series •

CCM Faculty Jazztet
Featuring Thomas Zinninger, saxophone; Scott Belck and Kim Pensyl, trumpet; Marc Fields, trombone; James E. Smith, guitar; Phil DeGreg, piano; Aaron Jacobs, bass; Russell Burge, vibraphone; Art Gore and John Von Ohlen, drums
Featuring guest artist Paul Keller, bass

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2

• Global Lens Film Series •

Modest Reception
Mani Haghighi, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. Leila and Kaveh are a mysterious pair from Tehran, traveling the mountainous countryside in their Lexus coupe to push big bags of money on the locals. Will they push things too far? Are they losing sight of their mission? What exactly is their mission? Led by riveting performances, this bold comedy-drama unfurls with unexpected force amid subtle themes of power, privilege and corruption.

100 minutes, in Persian and Farsi with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2 (preview)

8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3

8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4

2 & 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5

2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6

• Mainstage Drama Series •

The Crucible
Written by Arthur Miller
Richard E. Hess, director

1692. Salem, Massachusetts. A polarized society wrestles with good and evil in this taut American masterpiece by Arthur Miller. When every action is fraught with life or death consequences, what guides us? Winner of the 1953 Tony Award for Best Play,

The Crucible

has become a central work in the canon of American drama.

Location:

Patricia Corbett Theater

Tickets:

$27-31 adults, $17-20 non-UC students, $15-18 UC students. Customizable subscription packages available.


Mainstage Season Production Sponsor: Macy’s

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10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5

Metropolitan Opera District Auditions

North America’s most promising new opera talent will begin their journey to the fabled stage of the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center in New York right here! Talented young singers will compete in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions for Southern Ohio at CCM. Winners will go on to Regional auditions in Chicago where they may advance to auditions on stage at the Met!

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7

CCM Brass Choir
Timothy Northcut, music director

CCM’s nationally recognized brass ensemble performs classical, folk and popular selections.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium


Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8

• Faculty Artist Series •

Roig-Francolí and Friends
Presented in conjunction with the Constella Festival of Music and Fine Arts
Miguel A. Roig-Francolí, composer
Featuring Timothy Lees and Jennifer Roig-Francolí, violin; Ilya Finkelshteyn, cello; Abigail Santos Villalobos, soprano; James Tocco, Michael Chertock and Edward Neeman, piano

Five chamber works performed by CCM faculty and students, in celebration of the composer’s 60th anniversary, including Cincinnati premieres of

Songs of the Infinite

, for violin and piano, and

Songs of Light Darkness

, for piano trio. This program will also be presented at New York’s Carnegie Hall on Nov. 17.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9

• Global Lens Film Series •

The Parade
Srdjan Dragojevic, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. A group of gay activists in Belgrade strikes a tense alliance with Limun, a Serbian crime boss. Limun agrees to provide security for the group’s Pride parade and recruits a band of former Balkan war combatants, who will stand up to the aggressors  in this rollickingly shrewd and humane comedic take on a vital human rights issue.

115 minutes, in Serbo-Croatian with English subtitles.

Location: MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center
Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10

8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11

2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12

• Studio Musical Theatre Series •

Carrie
Music by Michael Gore
Lyrics by Dean Pitchford
Book by Lawrence D. Cohen
Aubrey Berg, director
Steve Goers, musical director
Vince DeGeorge, choreographer

Carrie White is a misfit. At school, she is an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she is at the mercy of her loving but cruelly over-protective mother. But Carrie has just discovered she has a special power and, if pushed too far, she is not afraid to use it. Based on Stephen King's bestselling novel, the musical version of

Carrie

has not been seen since its legendary 1988 Broadway production. Now, the show's original authors have crafted a newly reworked and fully re-imagined vision of this gripping tale.

Recommended for mature audiences.

Location:

Cohen Family Studio Theater

Tickets:

Admission is free but reservations are required. Tickets become available at noon on Monday, Oct. 7 – visit the CCM Box Office or call 513-556-4183 to reserve. Limit two tickets per order.


Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

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2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11

• The Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker "Thinking About Music" Lecture Series and Wagner Bicentennial Celebration Series •

A Critic Reflects on Wagner and Wagner Productions
Anthony Tommasini, Chief Classical Music Critic for the New York Times

The Thinking About Music Series welcomes Anthony Tommasini for a special talk presented in conjunction with CCM’s bicentennial celebration of Richard Wagner.

Location:

Baur Room

Admission:

FREE

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5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11

• Ethnomusicology Workshop •

North Indian Tabla Lecture – Demonstration
Pandit Yogesh Samsi, tabla

Location:

Baur Room

Admission:

FREE

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4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12

• Starling Series •

Starling Showcase
Kurt Sassmannshaus, music director

CCM’s finest violin soloists from college and pre-college perform with orchestra.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12

• Wagner Bicentennial Celebration Series •

The Wagner Family (film)
Tony Palmer, director

CCM continues to explore the life and legacy of composer Richard Wagner with a free screening of the film

The Wagner Family

. CCM will also welcome Palmer to campus for a discussion on his films on Thursday, Oct. 24.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12

• Wagner Bicentennial Celebration Series •

Wagner – Redemption Through Love
CCM Philharmonia
Mark Gibson, music director and conductor
Featuring faculty artists Amy Johnson, soprano; Tom Baresel, tenor; and Kenneth Shaw, bass

CCM celebrates the 200th anniversary of Richard Wagner’s birth (May 22, 1813) with a concert of orchestral selections from Wagner’s operas to be performed with images from Tony Palmer’s film

Wagner

, starring Richard Burton.

The footage from the 1983 film Wagner featured during this concert includes some imagery intended for mature audiences.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13

• Wagner Bicentennial Celebration Series •

Silent Wagner (film)
Carl Froelich, director

CCM continues to explore the life and legacy of composer Richard Wagner with a free screening of the 1913 silent film

Silent Wagner

.


Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13

• Guest Artist Series •

Oscar Ghiglia, guitar

The virtuosic Ghiglia performs a solo recital of his concert favorites.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13

• Jazz Series •

The Kings of Swing – Miller, Dorsey, Herman, Basie and More
CCM Jazz Lab Band
Dominic Marino, music director

The timeless sounds of the Big Band years swing to life as the CCM Jazz Lab band salutes the greatest hits of the Swing Era.  

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16

• Global Lens Film Series •

About 111 Girls
Nahid Ghobadi and Bijan Zamanpira, directors

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. A government official travels across Iranian Kurdistan with his driver and a young guide on a mission to stop 111 young Kurdish women from committing suicide in protest against conditions that have left them spinsters. Against a dramatically colorful physical and human landscape, the three travelers meander helplessly in a land riddled with contradictions.

79 minutes, in Farsi/Persian and Kurdish with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16

• Orchestra Series •

The Music of Missy Mazzoli
Café MoMus New Music Ensemble
Jing Huan, music director
Presented in conjunction with the Constella Festival of Music and Fine Arts

Described as “one of the more consistently inventive, surprising composers now working” by the

New York Times

, Missy Mazzoli is a composer of chamber, orchestral and operatic works. Her music has been played the world over by performers as varied as the Kronos Quartet, eighth blackbird, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, violinists Jennifer Kohn and Nadia Sirota, the New York City Opera, Dublin’s Crash Ensemble and her own group, Victoire. Mazzoli joins CCM’s new music ensemble for this special performance as part of the 2013 Constella Festival.

Location:

Patricia Corbett Theater

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18

• Orchestra Series •

Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1 and Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 5
CCM Concert Orchestra
Olivier Ochanine, guest conductor

Now the music director of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, Olivier Ochanine is a rising podium star. Join us in welcoming him back to CCM as he leads performances of these beloved works:

Wagner: Overture to

Rienzi

Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat Major

Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, “Reformation”

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20

• Winds Series •

CCM Chamber Players
Glenn Price, music director

Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No. 1

Françaix:

Onze Variations sur un Theme du Haydn

Hahn:

Le Bal de Beatrice d’Este

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20

• Wagner Bicentennial Celebration Series •

Magic Fire (film)
William Dieterle, director

CCM continues to explore the life and legacy of composer Richard Wagner with a free screening of the film

Magic Fire.


Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22

• Faculty Artist Series •

Douglas Knehans, composer
Guest artist Paul York, cello
Guest artist Dror Biran, piano

Including

lumen

(Sonata no. 2) for cello and piano, as well as other new works

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall


Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23

• Guest Artist Series •

Tom Myer, saxophone

Location:

Cohen Family Studio Theater

Admission:

FREE

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5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24

• Wagner Bicentennial Celebration Series and Britten Centennial Celebration Series •

A Discussion with Tony Palmer

Film director Tony Palmer talks about his Wagner- and Britten-related projects, focusing on

Nocturne

, his 100th-anniversary film about Benjamin Britten. CCM will host a free screening of

Nocturne

on Saturday, Oct. 26.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE


Benjamin Britten Centenary Celebration Sponsor: Britten-Pears Foundation
Sponsored in part by UC Forward: The Innovation Collaborative and CCM E-Media.

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11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26

• Britten Centennial Celebration Series •

A Time There Was (film)
Tony Palmer, director

CCM celebrates Benjamin Britten at 100 with a free screening of the film

A Time There Was

.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE


Benjamin Britten Centenary Celebration Sponsor: Britten-Pears Foundation

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3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26

• Britten Centennial Celebration Series •

Nocturne (film)
Tony Palmer, director

CCM celebrates Benjamin Britten at 100 with a free screening of

Nocturne

, Tony Palmer’s 2013 documentary about the composer.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE


Benjamin Britten Centenary Celebration Sponsor: Britten-Pears Foundation

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8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26

Percussion Ensemble
James Culley, music director

Location:

Cohen Family Studio Theater

Admission:

FREE

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3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27

• CCM Preparatory Department •

Gino DiMario Scholarship Recital

CCM Prep music students will perform in this annual fundraising recital for the Gino DiMario Memorial Scholarship Fund. Please join us for a reception following the performance.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE, donations accepted

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7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29

• Ethnomusicology Series •

Patience Chaitezvi, mbira dza Vadmizu

A concert of Zimbabwean Mbira Music.

Location:

Cohen Family Studio Theater

Admission:

FREE

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30

• Global Lens Film Series •

Life Kills Me (La Vida Me Mata)
Sebastián Silva, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. Life and death come wrapped in a mutual embrace, both absurd and poignant, in this smart comedy about an unlikely friendship between a grieving cinematographer, Gasper and a morbidly obsessed drifter, Alvaro.

92 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31

8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1

2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2

2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3

• Mainstage Musical Theatre Series •

Singin’ in the Rain
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Diane Lala, director
Roger Grodsky, music supervisor
Ryan Sigurdson, musical director
Patti James and Diane Lala, choreographers

One of the most-loved and celebrated MGM film musicals,

Singin’ in the Rain

comes to the CCM stage in a joyous, graceful and thoroughly enjoyable adaptation. Set in 1927, the musical satirizes the panic surrounding the transition from the “Silents” to the “Talkies” as the revolution in sound sweeps through the Hollywood dream factory. With great songs, lots of flashbacks and buckets upon buckets of rain, this musical promises to shower audiences with good old-fashioned entertainment. The glorious score includes such standards as “Good Morning,” “Make ‘em Laugh,” “You Are My Lucky Star” and the legendary “Singin’ in the Rain.”

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$31-35 adults, $20-24 non-UC students, $18-22 UC students. Customizable subscription packages available.

CCM Season Presenting Sponsor & Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation
Mainstage Season Production Sponsor: Macy’s

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NOVEMBER

3:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3

• Britten Centennial Celebration Series •

Death in Venice (film)
Tony Palmer, director

CCM celebrates Benjamin Britten at 100 with a free screening of Palmer’s cinematic production of Britten’s opera

Death in Venice

.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE


Benjamin Britten Centenary Celebration Sponsor: Britten-Pears Foundation

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5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3

• Prestige Event Series •

Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion
Presented in conjunction with the Constella Festival of Music and Fine Arts
CCM Chamber Choir and Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra
Earl Rivers, conductor
Omer Ben-Seadia, stage director
Featuring guest artist Jeffrey Thompson, tenor, singing the role of “Evangelist”

J.S. Bach’s visceral rendering of the

St. John Passion

is offered in a unique staged performance, illuminating the dramatic intensity of this cherished Baroque masterwork.

Location:

Christ Church Cathedral, 318 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

Tickets:

$20 general admission, $15 non-UC students, UC students FREE.


Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker Visiting Artist

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7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4

• Choral Series •

All-Beethoven Concert
CCM Chorale and Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra
Brett Scott, conductor

Location:

St. Francis de Sales Parish, 1600 Madison Rd., Cincinnati OH 45206

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5

• Choral Series •

Psalms and Songs
UC Men’s and Women’s Choruses
Featuring guest choirs: Sycamore High School Select Ensemble and Cincinnati Girl Choir
Marie Bucoy-Calavan, Michael Fuchs, Eva Floyd and Kenneth Holdt, conductors

The UC Men’s and Women’s Choruses and Cabaret Singers, comprising students from all 13 UC colleges, are joined by guest choirs to present traditional and contemporary choral works featuring Leonard Bernstein's

Chichester Psalms

and Gustav Holst's

Two Psalms

.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6

• Global Lens Film Series •

Cairo 678
Mohamed Diab, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. Three Cairene women from different backgrounds join together in uneasy solidarity to combat the sexual harassment that has impacted each of their lives. Mohamed Diab’s deftly braided narrative tells a gripping, timely social tale through its patchwork of interconnected lives and deeds.

100 minutes, in Arabic with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7

• Winds Series •

Romantic Voyages
CCM Wind Orchestra
Glenn D. Price, music director and conductor

Brouwer:

Cancion de Geste

Graham:

Harrison’s Dream

Ellerby:

Neapolitan Serenade

de Meij:

Extreme Makeover


Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8

7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9

3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10

7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15

7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16

3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17

7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22

7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23

3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24

• Studio Drama Series •

Boeing Boeing
Presented by CCM Drama and the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center
Written by Marc Camoletti
Translated by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans
Brant Russell, director

Bernard is engaged to Gloria. And to Gabriella. And to Gretchen. Three beautiful flight attendants kept secret from each other only by Bernard’s precise timetables of flights in and out of Paris. Winner of the 2008 Tony Award for “Best Revival of a Play,”

Boeing Boeing

is a high-flying physical comedy classic featuring the exciting emerging talent of CCM Drama in the debut of new faculty director Brant Russell!

Location:

Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center; Covington, KY 41011

Tickets:

$17-$24. Tickets available at the Carnegie Box Office: 859-967-1940 or

www.thecarnegie.com

.

Drama Studio Series Sponsor: Neil Artman & Margaret Straub

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8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8

• Winds Series •

Some Favorites from the Past
CCM Wind Ensemble
Terence Milligan, music director and conductor

Nelson:

Savannah River Holiday

Holst:

Hammersmith

, prelude and scherzo

Dahl: "Dance Variations" from Sinfonietta

Mendelssohn: Overture for Winds

Hindemith, tr. Keith Wilson:

Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber

Location: Corbett Auditorium
Admission:

FREE

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4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10

• Faculty Artist Series •

Michael Unger, organ

Incoming faculty member Michael Unger presents his inaugural faculty-artist recital.

Location:

Lakeside Presbyterian Church; 2690 Dixie Highway; Lakeside Park, Kentucky 41017


Admission:

FREE

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7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10

• Jazz Series •

Don’t Git Sassy – The Music of Thad Jones
CCM Jazz Ensembles
Scott Belck and Dominic Marino, music directors
Featuring guest artist Diego Rivera, saxophone

Thad Jones’ music embodies the height of sophistication, the depths of hard-driving swing, the relentless groove of the blues and the beauty of a compositional style like no other. Join us for an evening celebrating the music of this American jazz master.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12

• CCM Drama Play Reading Series •

A Raisin in the Sun
Written by Lorraine Hansberry

With a focus on OTHERNESS, CCM Drama’s 2013 play reading series will shine the spotlight on identity and the struggle for self in a world defined by others. The initial reading will explore RACIAL IDENTITY with a reading of

A Raisin in the Sun

, the 1959 Drama Critics’ Circle Award winner for Best Play.

Location:

Corbett Center Room 4755C

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12

Classical Guitar Ensemble
Clare Callahan, music director

Featuring solos, duos, trios and quartets by CCM’s undergraduate classical guitar majors.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12

Sonic Explorations
Mara Helmuth, music director

Featuring an evening of electroacoustic and computer music by CCM students, faculty and guests.

Location:

Cohen Family Studio Theater

Admission:

FREE

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13

• Global Lens Film Series •

Student
Darezhan Omirbayev, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. A solitary philosophy student steers his directionless life toward the commission of a violent crime, spurred on by postmodern musings and a post-Soviet order characterized by growing inequality, institutional corruption and a ruthless ethic of “eat or be eaten.”

90 minutes, in Russian and Kazakh with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13

• CCM Drama Play Reading Series •

The Heidi Chronicles
Written by Wendy Wasserstein

With a focus on OTHERNESS, CCM Drama’s 2013 play reading series will shine the spotlight on identity and the struggle for self in a world defined by others. The series will explore GENDER IDENTITY with a reading of

The Heidi Chronicles

, the 1989 Tony Award winner for Best Play as well as the winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

Location:

Corbett Center Room 4755C


Admission:

FREE

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2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15

• The Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker Thinking About Music Lecture Series •

“The New Music Establishment” and the “Bollywood Amendments:” Globalisation, Copyright and Transformations in India’s Culture Industries
Gregory Booth, University of Auckland

Location:

Baur Room


Admission:

FREE

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2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16

2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17

• Dance Series •

Fall Dance Showcase
CCM Ballet Ensemble
Jiang Qi, director

Celebrate the kickoff of CCM Dance’s 50th anniversary season with an exciting concert of mixed repertoire! Featuring George Balanchine’s masterpiece

Serenade

set to Tchaikovsky’s

Serenade

for String Orchestra in C Major, Op. 48, staged by one of the pre-eminent authorities on the work of Balanchine: guest répétiteur Joysanne Sidimus. In addition, Assistant Professor Deirdre Carberry restages “The Kingdom of the Shades,” Act II of Petipa’s

La Bayadère

, to music by Ludwig Minkus. Set in the Royal India of the past, it is a story of eternal love, vengeance and justice. Finally, Professor Jiang Qi restages

The Unseen

, an exhilarating work by Victoria Morgan, choreographer and artistic director of the Cincinnati Ballet, to Opuses from Mendelssohn’s

Songs Without Words

. In honor of the 50th anniversaries of both CCM Dance and Cincinnati Ballet, the 2 p.m. Sunday performance will also feature a special appearance by four principal dancers from Cincinnati Ballet! They will present a pas de deux from Cincinnati Ballet's annual favorite

The Nutcracker

, along with a pas de deux from the company's upcoming world premiere of the ballet

King Arthur's Camelot

.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$15 general, $10 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

The Dance Department gratefully acknowledges the support of The Corbett Endowment at CCM.

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7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16

• Starling Series •

Starling Chamber Orchestra
Kurt Sassmannshaus, music director

Showcasing the superbly talented young students from the Starling Preparatory String Project.


Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17

• Winds Series •

CCM Chamber Players
Glenn Price, music director

Schwantner:

Music of Amber

Lindberg:

Corrente

Tommasini:

Three Spanish Songs

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18

• CCM Drama Play Reading Series •

Pentecost
Written by David Edgar

With a focus on OTHERNESS, CCM Drama’s 2013 play reading series will shine the spotlight on identity and the struggle for self in a world defined by others. The series will explore NATIONAL IDENTITY with a reading of

Pentecost

, the 1994 London Evening Standard Award winner for Best Play.

Location:

Corbett Center Room 4755C

Admission:

FREE

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7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19

• CCM Drama Play Reading Series •

The Grapes of Wrath
Written by John Steinbeck
Adapted for the stage by Frank Galati

With a focus on OTHERNESS, CCM Drama’s 2013 play reading series will shine the spotlight on identity and the struggle for self in a world defined by others. The series will explore CLASS IDENTITY with a reading of

The Grapes of Wrath

, the 1990 Tony Award winter for Best Play.

Location:

Corbett Center Room 4755C


Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19

• Eminent Scholar Series •

James Tocco, piano

Join James Tocco as he gives a rare performance of all ten10 pieces in Franz Liszt’s collection

Harmonies poétiques et religieuses

, S. 173. This recital will be preceded at 7 p.m. in Werner Recital Hall by a lecture from Dr. Jonathan Kregor, musicologist and Assistant Professor of Music at CCM.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20

• CCM Drama Play Reading Series •

Tribes
Written by Nina Raines

With a focus on OTHERNESS, CCM Drama’s 2013 play reading series will shine the spotlight on identity and the struggle for self in a world defined by others. The series will explore ABILITY IDENTITY with a reading of

Tribes

, the 2010 Drama Desk Award for Best Play.

Location:

Corbett Center Room 4755C

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21

8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22

8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23

2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24

• Mainstage Opera and Britten Centennial Celebration Series •

Owen Wingrave
Music by Benjamin Britten
Libretto by Myfanwy Piper
Johannes Müller-Stosch, conductor
Kenneth Shaw, director

Commissioned by the BBC in 1966 and based on the Henry James short story of the same name, this two-act opera was completed for television by Benjamin Britten in August 1970. Owen Wingrave is a pacifist born into a renowned military family. As he struggles to keep the affection of his would-be bride, he must face disapproval from his family over his beliefs and prove his inner strength – even if it leads to his own mysterious end.

Sung in English with supertitles.

Location:

Patricia Corbett Theater

Tickets:

$31-35 adults, $20-24 non-UC students, $18-22 UC students.

Customizable subscription packages available.


Mainstage Season Production Sponsor: Macy’s

Opera Department Sponsor: Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Rosenthal

Benjamin Britten Centenary Celebration Sponsor: Britten-Pears Foundation

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8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22

• Britten Centennial Celebration Series •

Benjamin Britten at 100
CCM Philharmonia
Mark Gibson, music director and conductor

CCM’s Britten Centennial Celebration continues with this very special concert, featuring a guest appearance by UC President Santa J. Ono

Britten:

Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra

             Featuring Santa Ono, narrator

Britten: Violin Concerto

Elgar:

Enigma Variations

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

Benjamin Britten Centenary Celebration Sponsor: Britten-Pears Foundation

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8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23

Winds, Percussion and Voices Together
CCM Wind Ensemble and Chorale
Terence Milligan and Brett Scott, music directors and conductors

Copland:

Emblems

Ochoa:

Dresden

, a cantata for chorus, instrumental ensemble and vocal soloists (world premiere)

Persichetti:

Celebrations

, Op. 103 for chorus and wind ensemble

Ives:

Psalm 67

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE

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2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24

• Jazz Series •

Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Suite and Holiday Concert
CCM Jazz Ensembles
Featuring dancers from CCM Musical Theatre
Scott Belck and Dominic Marino, music directors
Diane Lala, choreographer

Ellington’s remarkable adaptation of this holiday classic is brought to life with stunning new choreography by CCM Musical Theatre’s own Diane Lala and featuring the stars of CCM Musical Theatre.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium


Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.


CCM Season Presenting Sponsor & Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

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7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24

Classical Guitar Chamber Music
Clare Callahan, music director

Music for instruments, voices and guitar.

Location:

Watson Hall

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25

CCM Brass Choir
Timothy Northcut, music director

CCM’s nationally recognized brass ensemble performs classical, folk and popular selections.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE

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7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26

• Opera Fusion: New Works Lab •

Opera Fusion: New Work Lab Presents:
Fellow Travelers
A collaboration between CCM Opera and Cincinnati Opera
Co-Artistic Directors Robin Guarino and Marcus Küchle
Composed by Gregory Spears
Libretto by Greg Pierce
Mark Gibson, conductor
Kevin Newbury, director
Junghyun Cho/Carol Walker, pianists

Funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, CCM Opera and Cincinnati Opera present a rare behind-the-scenes look at the creation of an original work. Based on the searing historical novel of the same name by Thomas Mallon,

Fellow Travelers

takes place in Washington during the McCarthy era and focuses on what has become known as the "Lavender Scare," an internal investigation into what was termed "sexual subversion" within the US government.

Location and Admission:

TBA. Please contact the

Cincinnati Opera Box Office

at 513-241-2742 for more information.

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26

• Orchestra Series •

Beethoven Afterglow
CCM Concert Orchestra
Ken Lam, guest conductor

By popular demand, we follow up on last year’s acclaimed Beethoven festival with this performance of his eighth symphony along with Hindemith’s virtuoso turn for viola solo,

Der Schwanendreher

.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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DECEMBER

6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2

• Global Lens Film Series •

Southwest (Sudoeste)
Eduardo Nunes, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. Spirited away to a remote lakeside village, Clarice lives her whole life in the span of 24 hours, and yet even so compressed, a lifetime remains impossible to fully grasp or contain.

128 minutes, in Portuguese with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3

• Guest Artist Series •

LP Duo
Sonja Loncar and Andrija Pavlovic, piano

Douglas Knehans: Cascade

John Adams: Hallelujah Junction

Marc Mellits: Red

Ivan Bozicevic: Spring Passes

Milimir Draskovic/Miroslav Savic: Duo Per Duo

Kim Helweg: Variations on Chick Corea’s theme La Fiesta (1991)

Kim Helweg: Blue Edge

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4

• Global Lens Film Series •

Shyamal Uncle Turns Off the Lights
Suman Ghosh, director

CCM E-Media presents the 2013 Global Lens Film Series sponsored by CCM and University Libraries. An 80-year-old Kolkata retiree is on a mission to get his neighborhood streetlights turned off at sunrise after he notices they stay on all day. But finding someone to take him seriously proves a battle against status quo. Suman Ghosh’s film is a wry, revealing, highly original tour of modern India.

65 minutes, in Bengali with English subtitles.

Location:

MainStreet Cinema, Tangeman University Center

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4

• Winds Series •

The French Revolution
CCM Wind Orchestra
Glenn D. Price, music director and conductor

Bozza: Children’s Overture

Saint-Saëns: Occident et Orient

Milhaud: Suite Française

Mercure: Pantomime

Schmitt: Dionysiaques

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5

• Orchestra Series •

Café MoMus New Music Ensemble
Jing Huan, music director

CCM’s contemporary music ensemble showcases new works by faculty, student and alumni composers.

Location:

Cohen Family Studio Theater

Admission:

FREE

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2 and 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7

2 and 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8

• Prestige Event Series •

Feast of Carols
CCM Chamber Choir and Chorale, UC Men’s & Women’s Choruses, Cincinnati Children’s Choir and the CCM Concert Orchestra
Featuring guest choirs from Anderson, Lakota East and Mason High Schools
Earl Rivers, Brett Scott, Marie Bucoy-Calavan, Michael Fuchs and Robyn Lana, conductors

Bring family and friends to CCM and welcome the December holiday season with festive choral favorites performed by CCM’s fabulous choirs and outstanding guest choirs.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 adult, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE.

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7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9

• CCM Preparatory Department •

Cincinnati Youth Wind Ensemble and Cincinnati Junior Youth Wind Ensemble
Ann Porter, Danielle Gaudry, James Daughters and Cammie Ritchie, music directors

The area’s most talented middle school and high school instrumentalists perform traditional and contemporary band music.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11

University of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Angela Holt, music director and conductor

Comprised of non-music majors, UC’s campus orchestra is designed to provide students with an opportunity to rehearse and perform orchestral repertoire.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Admission:

FREE

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8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11

• CCM Preparatory Department •

Preparatory Brass Choir

The area’s finest young brass musicians perform a concert of music composed and arranged for brass choir.

Location:

Robert J. Werner Recital Hall

Admission:

FREE

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7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13

7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14

• CCM Preparatory Department •

Youth Ballet Company

The CCM Preparatory Youth Company, Junior Youth and Mini Company will perform with the Adult Ballet Group. Featuring classic and original choreography by CCM Prep faculty.

Location:

Patricia Corbett Theater

Admission:

FREE

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4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14

• CCM Preparatory Department •

Preparatory Jazz Extravaganza

Featuring the CCM Prep jazz ensembles and combos.

Location:

Mary Emery Hall 3250

Admission:

FREE

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11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14

• CCM Ensemble-in-Residence •

Holiday Concert
Cincinnati Children’s Choir
Robyn Lana, music director

The 450 members of the Cincinnati Children’s Choir, including CCM resident choirs and satellite choirs from across the Tri-state area, will perform holiday songs from around the globe.

Location:

Corbett Auditorium

Tickets:

$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE. This concert can be included in a flex-ticket package.

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CCM 2013-14 PERFORMANCE SEASON SPONSORS

CCM Musical Theatre Program Sponsor:

The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

Dance Department Supporter and All-Steinway School Sponsor:

The Corbett Endowment at CCM

Community Partners:

ArtsWave
The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

Mainstage Season Production Sponsor:

Macy’s

Opera Department Sponsor:

Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Rosenthal

Visiting Artists Sponsor:

The Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker Fund of the Cambridge Charitable Foundation, Ritter and Randolph, LLC, Corporate Council

Ariel Quartet Sponsors:

The Corbett Foundation, Dr. & Mrs. Randolph L. Wadsworth, Mr. & Mrs. William A. Friedlander, Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Santen, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Stegman and Mr. & Mrs. J. David Rosenberg

Drama Studio Series Sponsor:

Neil Artman and Margaret Straub

Lonely Instruments for Needy Kids Sponsor:

Buddy Roger’s Music

Benjamin Britten Centenary Celebration Sponsor:

Britten-Pears Foundation

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