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Oberlin Music Release Celebrates Composer Alberto Ginastera
Erich Burnett
Conceived by harpist Yolanda Kondonassis, One Hundred features Oberlin Orchestra and guest musicians Gil Shaham, Orli Shaham, and Jason Vieaux.
Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Teams Up with Terence Blanchard Oct. 13
Erich Burnett
Presented in partnership with Tri-C Performing Arts, free performance features Blanchard’s Grammy-winning piece A Tale of God’s Will.
Framing of Race Series: 'Racism Without Racists' Author Speaks
Communications Staff
The 2016 Think/Create/Engage series begins with an evening lecture by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, a Duke University sociologist and author of Racism Without Racists: Color Blind Racism And the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America.
A Conservatory Program Emerges in the Space Between Classical and Jazz
Erich Burnett
Oberlin’s Performance & Improvisation challenges students to explore and expand their artistic voice though collaboration and global rhythms.
Dance Diaspora Presents "The Detroit Way"
Communications Staff
Performance marks the final Dance Diaspora fall show for founder/director Adenike Sharpley.
Dance Students Win 48-Hour Film Contest
Amanda Nagy
Three collaborate to make ‘Not Today,’ a dance film entered in a New York City competition.
Oberlin Opens Selch Center for the Study of American Culture
Erich Burnett
Oct. 5 inauguration fulfills mission of the conservatory’s Selch Collection of American Music History.
Gilman Scholarship Makes Study Abroad Possible
Amanda Nagy
The award fulfills international ambitions for students who otherwise wouldn’t be able to participate.
The Oberlin Archives Turns 50
Justine Goode
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Oberlin Archives looks back on its history.
From Pianist to Analyst
Justine Goode
Rachael Shapiro ’16 made the leap from piano performance to corporate America, working as a private equity research analyst for Third Bridge, a Manhattan firm.