2021

Awards & Honors
Rev. Timothy Carpenter, Denison's Coordinator of Gospel Studies and Adjunct Chaplain will be honored as the 2021 Legacy Award Recipient.
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Fairs & Festivals
The longest continually running Jazz Guitar Festival in the United States.
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Denison Magazine
The Reinvention of Sahil Vasudeva ’08
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Awards & Honors
Madelyn Kay Dirrim, English major, with minors in music and women and gender studies, was selected as a 2021 President's Medalist.
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Performances
New music created by student composers featuring Third Coast Percussion
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Student News
Sherry Xu ’21 is a Music Vocal Performance major from Guangzhou, China. She also also studies music composition.
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In the News
Denison's Eisner Center director talks about keeping the arts alive during the year-plus of COVID-19.
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Performances
The bluegrass ensemble pays tribute to influential acoustic guitar player Tony Rice.
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Faculty
Richeson's work as a musician shines through his performances with the numerous other organizations.
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Performances
An interview with Chelsea Gallo, Emily Ji '22 and Katherine Ji '22.
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Performances
What really delights me about this semester’s band is that it is mostly first-years, and they are so full of talent. The future of Denison jazz is bright
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Faculty
Rev Tim's character and kindness carry throughout all of his diverse work.
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Announcements & Updates
Denison has 33 pianos on campus — including 17 Steinways. Enjoy a little history to tickle your keys.
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Faculty
Associate Professor Belinda Andrews-Smith has been nominated for American Prize for Opera direction for a Denison production of The Pirates of Penzance.
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Performances
With a title fit for the location, Singer’s Theatre Workshop "Rocks the Stadium" on April 10 on Deeds Field at Piper stadium
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Student News
Stories told through music that are not as they seem.
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Alumni
Brock Babcock '03 won a Latin Grammy for Best Classical Album.
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Exhibitions
Tiny TUTTI Original Works Festival showcases original art by students and faculty.
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Featured News
Denison and Ohiolina Music Festival announce a three-year partnership for students to perform with and learn from national touring musicians.
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Faculty
Cello faculty Cora Kuyvenhoven highlighted for her work with Chamber Music Columbus and UCelli: The Columbus Cello Quartet by the Columbus Dispatch
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What's Happening
Through the Keys to Inclusion initiative, Prof. Kim has partnered with colleagues across the country to highlight the music of African American composers
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Alumni
Enjoy a preview of "Nothing To See Here," a musical by Bryan Blaskie '09 on Wednesday, Feb 3, at 7:30 p.m.
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Workshops & Info Sessions
When Bluegrass faculty Adam Schlenker posted an online lesson to Bluegrass Unlimited, it sparked a connection and a history lesson.
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Performances
Join ETHEL and Friends during their virtual performances of "Balcony Bar with ETHEL" featuring Harrison Ponce '18 and Ching-chu Hu, Professor of Music.
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2020

Alumni
Jared Thompson ‘04 was commissioned by the Indy Jazz Festival 2020 to create a soundtrack for the mini-documentary, "38th and Postmodernism."
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Performances
Talented Denison voice students excelled in a state-wide competition.
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Performances
A production of the beloved musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee proves the old adage “the show must go on.”
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Performances
Timothy Carpenter receives a commission from Texas State University to record and perform an arrangement of “Stand Up,” from the movie “Harriet.”
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Internships
Summer scholar research projects completed in the music department in Summer 2020.
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Performances
In the Spring of 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19, Denison Bluegrass students produced an extraordinary piece of music, a tribute to Hank Williams.
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