TUTTI

New
Arts
Festival

TUTTI Festival brings diverse artists from across the country to Denison for a weeklong celebration of new music & art.

Starting March 23, featured guests include Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang, singer-songwriter Gabriel Kahane, bassoonist Nick Ritter, and Chilean musician Cristian “Huevo” Sanhueza-Zaninovic. The festival concludes on March 28 with a special Vail Series finale featuring the Grammy-winning Attacca Quartet in Swasey Chapel.

The festival is free and open to the public; however, some events require tickets.

Founder & Director:
Ching-chu Hu

Assistant Director:
Zachary S. Meier

About TUTTI Festival

Every two years — because it takes that long to organize something this fabulous — the Department of Music collaborates with musicians, composers, fine artists, dance artists, theatre, and creative people across genres to present the TUTTI New Arts Festival. This weeklong festival celebrates new music and art, bringing artists from across the country and across disciplines to Denison for a week of events, collaborations, and concerts.

“TUTTI” is a musical term, taken from the Italian for “all together,” representing the unusual depth and breadth of the artistic offerings of this event.

TUTTI Festival
Archives

2014 - 2015

The Denison Department of Music presents the Tutti Festival. The first concert features the River Song Quintet and Miwa Matreyek.

The TUTTI Original Works Festival presents a conversation with the River Song Quintet.

The Available Light Theatre holds an open rehearsal for itensemble-created new work.

The Department of Theatre presents "The Importance of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde.

1991 - 1992

An Evening with Branford Marsalis
Known for his innovative spirit and broad musical scope, world-renowned saxophonist Branford Marsalis is equally at home on the stages of the world™s greatest clubs and concert halls, where he has performed jazz with his own unique musical approach to contemporary popular music.
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