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Excerpts from the Spanish Literary Myth “Carmen”

 

To further their appreciation for “Carmen,” students in SPA405 will be treated to a performance of Habanera and the Card Aria from “Carmen” as well as “Maria de Buenos Aires” on Wednesday, March 15, 2023 in Montante Cultural Center at 2:45 PM. We open this event, hosted by the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and ArtsCanisius, to all campus community members. Our performers will be Suzanne Fatta, contralto and James Welch, piano.

Suzanne Fatta is a professional singer, model, scholar, producer, director, actress, author, entrepreneur, educator, mentor, arts administrator, lecturer, editor and diversity advocate based in Buffalo, NY. A Contralto, she sings Bass with the world-famous Vivaldi’s Women, and has appeared on Opera stages throughout Europe and North America. Both her father and brother are Canisius alumni, and she has taught in the Music and Religion departments as an Adjunct Professor. Suzanne also taught in the Music Department at Harvard University, where she won both a Fellowship and a Teaching Award of Excellence.
Fore more info: www.suzannefatta.com 
James Welch is known for his performances on three continents maintains his career as an active pianist and conductor.  He was a prize winner in many piano competitions including the John Pierce Langs and the Bradshaw and Buono International. He has performed solo and lecturer recitals for the SUNY at Buffalo; the SUNY at Fredonia; Morgan State University; East Carolina University; Jamestown Community College; all throughout the Portland, OR area; Lucca, Italy; and festivals throughout southern France. His chamber music performances have been heard on the stages of the Rocky Ridge Music Center in Estes Park with the Southwest String Quartet and a premiere performance with saxophonist Grant Larson of Philip Wharton’s Prohibition; the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society in Ontario with the Antero Winds; the Sydney Music Conservatorium in Sydney, Australia with soprano, Lianna Valente on the premiere performance of Dr. Timothy Brown’s Dreams Kept, Dreams Deferred; the many stages of the SUNY at Fredonia with various artists and repertoire including John Corigliano’s Mr. Tambourine Man and Lukas Foss’s Time Cycle; The Bop Stop in Cleveland, OH with The META Trio; stages along Italy’s Adriatic Coast with the Postacchini String Quartet; and his Carnegie Hall Debut in New York with violinist, Kaden Culp. His performances have been praised for his creative artistry by composers Lee Hoiby, John Corigliano, Eric Ewazen, Ian Clarke and Jason Robert Brown; to name a few. He has worked under the batons of Glen Cortese, Joann Falletta, William Weinert, Hugh Floyd, Joel Revzen, and Hans Schellevis. Additionally, he has played in workshops for William Eddins, Thomas Sauer, Renee Fleming, Giuseppe Sabatini, Victoria Clark, and Karen Akers. You can hear some of James’s performances with Jacob Swanson on their premiere recording titled, Invisible Cities.
 
James is the owner of Progressive Musicians; an organization dedicated to helping musicians of all ages achieve their goals and advance artistically.  Being one of the first all online music competitions, the organization has received global press recognition on television and in print.  In 2021 they were awarded for offering unique and innovative educational opportunities to musicians by the Global Forum of Education and Learning.  Recent events include a recital at Carnegie Hall featuring all the winners from the online competitions held during the COVID shutdowns.  Upcoming events include a Gala concert at Carnegie Hall, collaborations with Buffalo’s Alleyway Theatre on KRAGTAR: The American Monster Musical, and a new all-online beginning piano course.
For more information about this event, kindly email Dr. Margaret Stefanski at stefansm@canisius.edu
Submitted by: Yvonne K. Widenor, Assistant Professor and Program Director, Art History and Music Programs, MLLC Department, Director and Studio Art Galleries Director, ArtsCanisius

ArtsCanisius Kicks off the Spring Schedule

Please join us Friday, March 3, 2023 to enjoy the three student music ensembles – Jazz Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Orchestra – as they perform during The Festival of the Ensembles. The concert will begin at 7:30 PM in Montante Cultural Center and is open to the public. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased online at canisius.edu/artscanisius or at the door with a credit card, cash, or Venmo. To learn more about this and other ArtsCanisius events, please contact Professor Yvonne Widenor, Director of ArtsCanisius, at widenory@canisius.edu or visit canisius.edu/artscanisius

Submitted by: Yvonne K. Widenor, Assistant Professor and Program Director, Art History and Music Programs, MLLC Department, Director and Studio Art Galleries Director, ArtsCanisius

“Nature in Black and White”

Please join us as we host the first in a series of faculty and staff art shows in the Peter A. and Mary Lou Vogt Gallery in the Andrew L. Bouwhuis Library.

ArtsCanisius is thrilled to share the talents of Dr. Sue Margulis from the ABEC and Biology departments with our campus community this semester.

“Nature in Black and White” includes drawings and photographs created when Sue was between 15 and 23 years of age and demonstrate an affinity for animals that has not wavered.

The exhibit will be on view until late March, and Dr. Margulis has offered to lead students in FAH272 Animals in Art through the exhibit as well.

If you would like to participate in a future faculty/staff art exhibit, please contact Yvonne Widenor, Director of ArtsCanisius, at widenory@canisius.edu.

Submitted by: Yvonne K. Widenor, Assistant Professor and Program Director, Art History and Music Programs, MLLC Department, Director and Studio Art Galleries Director, ArtsCanisius

Humanitea Updates

Please consider joining us for Humanitea – an informal chat with hot beverages and/or treats. The next tea will be Friday, February 24, at 2:00 p.m. in OM219.

This is an updated schedule from the previous notice in The Dome. For any questions about Humanitea, please contact Yvonne Widenor at widenory@canisius.edu or Ext. 2531.

Submitted by: Yvonne K. Widenor, Assistant Professor and Program Director, Art History and Music Programs, Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Humanitea Welcomes Everyone

Today, Friday, January 27, will mark the first Humanitea of the spring semester. Please join us in OM 219 (the Campus Ministry Conference Room) at 2:00 p.m. for tea, treats and a chance to chat. This will be our meeting location for the semester.

The following Fridays will serve as in-person meet-ups (we also offer a Zoom alternative!): Febraury 17, 24; March 17, 24; April 21, 28.

Humanitea is open to all students, faculty and staff. To learn more and to be added to our Email group for updates, please contact Yvonne Widenor at widenroy@canisius.edu.

Submitted by: Yvonne K. Widenor, Assistant Professor and Program Director, Art History and Music Programs, MLLC Department, Director and Studio Art Galleries Director, ArtsCanisius