Staff report
Students from David Morgan’s Composition Studio will have their work performed in an online concert debuting Saturday as a Dana@McDonough recital.
The composition program at the Dana School of Music focuses on exploration of the creative process and the nature and meaning of music. Composition majors acquire a breadth of knowledge and a solid technique in the service of finding a personal path available for the composer of today, including composing and arranging for instrumental ensembles of various sizes, creating electronic music and song writing.
Eight composition students will have their original music performed by other musicians or will perform their own compositions.
Things to Do in Northeast Ohio: April 22-28
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Massillon Museum “The Genius of Marian” online screening: Through May 2. Part of NEA Big Read. Upon registration at http://massillonmuseum.org/bigread or 330-833-4061, viewers will be provided with a link to the film.
Youngstown State University’s Department of Art Lecture Series presents Winnie Soon: 9 a.m. Thursday. Researching in the areas of software studies and computational practices, Soon is currently based in Denmark and is an associate professor at Aarhus University. To view the lecture series, go to https://art.ysu.edu/.
Cuyahoga Falls Library presents Earth Day: Eco-friendly organizing and cleaning: 1 p.m. Thursday via Zoom. Learn about eco-friendly maintenance, organizing and cleaning, as well as donating and recycling options for de-cluttering. Registration is required. Go to https://cuyahogafallslibrary.evanced.info/signup/calendar.
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Apr 8, 2021
Tuba player Bruce Deal will perform a virtual recital for the next concert in the McDonough Museum Honors Recital Series.
Deal, a junior music education major from Bethel Park, Pa., has played the tuba since he was 11. He performed with the Youngstown State University Wind Ensemble, Dana Symphony Orchestra, Three Rivers Young People Orchestra, Pennsylvania Music Educators Association All State Concert Band and multiple chamber groups during his time at YSU.
He also plays bass and trombone, performing in the YSU Contemporary Ensemble, Voices of YSU, YSU Wind Ensemble, YSU Jazz Ensemble 2, YSU Trombone Choir, YSU Clarinet Choir and various PMEA jazz events.
Staff report
Youngstown State University’s Dana School of Music is partnering with the Mercy Health Foundation to bring music to patients at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.
The project is called “Just What the Doctor Ordered” and includes broadcasting four prerecorded video performances by Dana students to patient rooms at St. Elizabeth Youngstown.
“Sharing our music with the patients and staff at Mercy Health is one small way we can give back to the community of health professionals who have done so much for the Valley this year,” said Randall Goldberg, Dana director. “I look forward to the growth of this partnership and to a time when our students and faculty may perform at Mercy Health St. Elizabeth and deliver our thanks in person.”