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Sep 4, 2018 · Elite Concert Orchestra to perform at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Sep 4, 2018. When Indiana University Jacobs School of Music conductor Thomas Wilkins and pianist Norman Krieger perform together this week, it will be the pair’s first collaboration even though they’ve known each other for nearly 30 years. Image - 1:View print quality image about ...
- “It’s The People”
- Early Origins
- Setting The Stage
- A Quest For Excellence: The Music School Builds A National Reputation
- Ascending to The International Stage
- One of Bloomington’s Own
- New Millennium, New Name
- Relevance in The Community
- The Post-Pandemic Horizon
Grammy Award–nominated jazz violinist Sara Caswell, now based in New York City, grew up in Bloomington, entrenched in the School of Music where her father, Austin, was a professor of musicology for 30 years. “It was like a second home for me,” she says. Whether it was the opportunity to see live Baroque music or jazz played here, or the lessons she...
Music has been made at IU since its founding in 1820, but for the first few decades, its presence was humble. There were extracurricular brass ensembles and choruses, an occasional class in music education, and the establishment of a 22-man marching band in 1896. In 1904, IU President William Lowe Bryant sought permission from the board of trustees...
Without a quality venue where musicians could play, IU’s music school was having difficulty attracting students who wanted to study performance. Merrill got a commitment from the board of trustees, which was matched by funds from the Works Progress Administration, to build a facility for the School of Music. The four-story limestone structure—later...
Dean Bain was tuned in to the steps that high-profile private conservatories like The Juilliard School were taking and saw to it that IU kept pace. He brought the well-regarded classical chamber group the Berkshire String Quartet in as the school’s long-term string quartet-in-residence, and the American Quintet as its resident woodwind ensemble soo...
When Bain stepped down in 1973, Webb, who had earned his doctorate from IU in 1964 and become associate dean in 1969, was chosen to fill the role. Like Bain, he would spend more than two decades at the helm of the school and raise its profile even further—from national acclaim to international. Webb’s longtime friend and colleague Henry Upper also ...
Bloomington-born violin prodigy Joshua Bell also became a student at the School of Music at that time. He had attended the newly created IU String Academy, where he studied with founding director Mimi Zweig. Influential classical violin master and faculty member Josef Gingold had also been mentoring him with private lessons since he was 12 years ol...
David Jacobs Jr., who had studied organ and befriended Dean Webb, suggested to his parents, Barbara and David (both IU grads who became major figures in Cleveland, Ohio, real estate and development), that they bestow a major gift to the music school, which he loved dearly. In 2005, the Jacobs’ $40.6 million gift was the largest ever given to a scho...
Jeremy Allen, the Jacobs School’s current interim dean, grew up in Bloomington and studied trombone with teachers from the School of Music long before he attended the school as an undergraduate. A Grammy-nominated bassist who went to graduate school at the New England Conservatory, he returned to Bloomington to become an associate professor in jazz...
Since the Jacobs School holds an average of 1,100 concerts per year on campus and throughout the Bloomington community, the pandemic “has been fraught with all manner of difficulties that that one does not usually face,” says Allen, who stepped into his role in the summer of 2020. “So much of what we do involves producing aerosols and spreading the...
One of the many reasons Bloomington is such a draw to residents and visitors is because of the arts and culture generated by our students and faculty. For a century, the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music has immersed us in music and dance concepts from around the world.
Parking is free and open to any vehicle on both levels of the garage from Friday at 6 p.m. until Monday at 7 a.m. The East Garage is recommended parking for performances in the Musical Arts Center; Auer Hall and Ford-Crawford Hall located in the Simon Building; and Recital Hall located in Merrill Hall. In addition, the D spaces across the ...
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Scott Harris, BM 1980; Director, Schwob School of Music, Columbus State University. Jeffrey Hass, DM 1989; Professor of Music, Director, IU Center for Electronic and Computer Music, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington; e-mail: hassj@indiana.edu. Eric Heckard, MM 1987