Posted on Jan 7, 2005

The Department of Performing Arts
announces a five-concert series
curated by the department's five music
faculty.

Ranging from world music to jazz
to chamber music to choral to solo organ, the series showcases the diversity of
musical expression studied and performed at Union College.

Events are:

The Korean Traditional Performing Arts Association
Thursday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m.
Memorial Chapel — free admission
This nine-member ensemble from NYC presents an evening of Korean traditional
music and dance

Presented by Prof. Jennifer Matsue

The Tim Olsen Band
Sunday, Feb. 13, at 3 p.m.
Old Chapel — free with Union ID; general admission $16
Music for big band composed and arranged by Tim Olsen, featuring some of the
Capital District's leading jazz players

Presented by Prof. Tim Olsen

Diane Bish, organ
Sunday, April 3, at 3 p.m.
Memorial Chapel — free to Eastern New York Chapter, American Guild of Organists or with Union ID; general admission $20
One of America's most renowned concert organists in a program of Bach,
Haydn, Widor, and Bish

Presented by Prof. Dianne
McMullen

The Mendelssohn Club Men's Chorus, Victor Klimash, conductor
Sunday, May 15, at 3 p.m.
Memorial Chapel — free with Union ID; general admission $16
Music celebrating wine, women, and song
Presented by Prof. Victor Klimash

The Meininger Trio
Thursday, May 26, at 8 p.m.
Memorial Chapel — free with Union ID; general admission $20
This internationally-celebrated group (flute, cello, and piano) performs
works by Haydn, Fauré, Fabregas, and Hilary Tann's recent composition
The
Gardens of Anna Maria Louisa de Medici
Presented by Prof. Hilary Tann in collaboration with the Union College Chamber Series.

General admission tickets are
available at the door for all concerts on a first come, first served basis. For
more information about specific concert arrangements, please call the Music
Hotline at (518) 388-6201.