Special Events

Cadillac Moon Ensemble

The Cadillac Moon Ensemble of New York was in residence Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 to record the 7th album release of the Music Department's record label, New Dynamic Records. The week-long residency included a free performance of two works from the CD, followed by a Q&A session. The Cadillac Moon Ensemble was formed in 2007 and has a unique focus on commissioning new works and developing integral relationships with emerging composers.
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New Dynamic Records 5th anniversary

THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT'S RECORD LABEL,
NEW DYNAMIC RECORDS
CELEBRATES 5TH ANNIVERSARY

New Dynamic Records is celebrating five years of discovering and recording new music by today's composers. Founded in 2005 and releasing its first CD in 2006, New Dynamic Records is part of a larger initiative called the New Music Project. In order to help ensure that New Dynamic Records remains at the forefront of new and innovative music, we have launched a fundraising campaign. Learn how you can contribute and even have your name printed in the CD booklet of an upcoming release.

Upcoming Events

Summer Pops Concert Series
IU Southeast
SUMMER POPS
CONCERT SERIES

 
June 3 • 3 p.m.
Commonwealth
Brass Band
 
June 10 • 3 p.m.
IU Southeast
Concert Band
 
June 17 • 3 p.m.
IU Southeast
Orchestra
 
Call 941-2525 for tickets

Recent News

Congratulations to Prof. Aaron Lundy and the students who sang at the NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing) competition March 9-10. Geoffrey HuttonWe are very proud of all our vocalists and are thrilled to share the news that Geoffrey Hutton won the senior men's category! Congratulations, Geoff!
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IU Southeast voice instructor, Aaron Lundy wins Kentucky district in National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Awards competition.

Music Department's record label - New Dynamic Records - recently released the documentary Music of Our Time.

Dr. Mariana Farah, director of choral activities, profiled in The Horizon.

WELCOME

Welcome to the Music Department at Indiana University Southeast. Our faculty of nationally recognized scholars and artists is strongly committed to fostering student learning and academic achievement. Classes are designed to enhance student-faculty relationships and facilitate the learning experience. The Music Department at IU Southeast offers one of the most musically intensive Bachelor of Arts degrees in the region while maintaining small class sizes and personal attention.

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

Students engage in a rigorous program that combines all aspects of artistic and academic study, ranging from solo performance to music theory, music history and music technology. A full array of general academic subjects traditional to the liberal arts provides skills and knowledge in written and oral communication and provides an excellent academic foundation for personal development and professional flexibility.

About IU Southeast

Indiana University Southeast, located in New Albany, Indiana, is one of eight branch campuses of Indiana University, home to the world-renowned Indiana University Jacobs School of Music on the Bloomington campus. Located within the metropolitan area of Louisville, Kentucky, a city with an international reputation for the arts, students at IU Southeast are able to take full advantage of the region's wealth of musical resources. A nationally recognized faculty of performers, artists, and scholars work closely with students in a small, nurturing environment.

Location

Music Technology LabThe Music Department is located in the Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center on the north end of the campus. This facility includes the visually stunning Richard K. Stem Concert Hall, a 500-seat performing venue praised by the Louisville Courier-Journal for its "plush, enveloping sonic environment." The Ogle Center also houses the Robinson Theater, a 340-seat thrust theater, the 100-seat Recital Hall, classrooms, computer facilities, and a new state-of-the-art music technology lab.


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