Event
Music in the Pavilion: Arcana New Music Ensemble
POSTPONED - DATE TBA
The University of Pennsylvania's Department of Music and the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts are proud to present our third jointly sponsored music series Music in the Pavilion.
Taking place in the beautiful sixth-floor Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion in Van Pelt Library, the series showcases an array of professional and international musicians, not only performing gems from standard concert repertoires but also premiering works found only in the wealth of materials—print and manuscript—held in the Kislak Center's collections. Enriching the experience of each concert, attendees will have the opportunity to hear brief lectures by eminent scholars and graduate students that will contextualize the music historically, socially, and culturally.
All concerts are on Fridays and are free of charge. Refreshments begin at 6pm, pre-concert talk at 6:15pm, and concert (no intermission) at 7pm. Registration is requested.
About the Program
Persepolis: Modern Music from Iran related to the Shiraz Arts Festival
Registration for this concert is open, please see here.
SERIES DIRECTORS
Music Department
Mauro Calcagno, Assoc. Professor of Music
Mary Channen Caldwell, Asst. Professor of Music
Kislak Center and the Penn Libraries
William Noel, Director, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts | Director, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies
Richard Griscom, Associate University Librarian for Departmental Libraries
Liza Vick, Head, Otto E. Albrecht Music Library