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Do No Harm - Staged Reading

“Do No Harm” – A Staged Reading

Thursday Mar 30 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us for an immersive performance experience of the play Do No Harm written by Anyika McMillan-Herod and Directed by vickie washington. This play explores the history of gynecological experimentation on enslaved women. There will also be a Talk Back with the playwright and community members. This event is presented with the support of Theatre TCU, The Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies and Women and Gender Studies.

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Women and Gender Studies

“Do No Harm” – A Staged Reading
AddRan College of Liberal Art's department of Women & Gender Studies puts women, gender, and sexuality at the center of academic investigation. The department promotes inquiry into the intersections of gender with other identity categories; the workings of power in society; and the means of advancing social justice and equality. Through research, teaching and learning, and collaboration, the program fosters feminist and interdisciplinary analysis across social, historical, cultural and global contexts, products and practices.  
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Faculty Favorite Lecture Series: The Beauty of Bach–Rediscovering the Magic Behind the Meister with Dr. Till MacIvor Meyn

Wednesday Nov 16 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

What if you could unravel the complex mysteries of some of the most elegant and beloved classical compositions? The music of J.S. Bach has been enthralling audiences and inspiring composers ever since its revival nearly two hundred years ago. More recently, scholars and musicians have revitalized Bach’s music through its study and performance, and audiences around the world have gained the richness of this vast repertoire. From cantatas to concertos, fugues to fantasias, we will discover the magic in this breathtaking music. Together, let’s explore the inner workings of some of Bach’s most intricate compositions!

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Academic Affairs

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Veniamin Blokh: Piano Solo Recital. December 11, 2021

Wednesday Dec 8 - Dec 11 | 8:00 am - 8:30 pm

Please join the TCU School of Music for the piano recital of Veniamin Blokh.

Program:
R. Schumann. Humoreske, op. 20
N. Medtner. Piano Sonata, op. 22
A, Piazzolla. Adios Nonino, tango for piano

Due to the current Tarrant County Community Spread Level of “Substantial Transmission,” TCU requires that face masks be worn in all indoor campus spaces to help protect the health and safety of our community. Disposable masks are readily available at primary building entrances.

Tickets are not required for this event. Free general admission.

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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Faculty Recital Series: Jon Burgess, trumpet. Cecelia Kao, piano.

Monday Feb 24 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Faculty Recital Series: Jon Burgess, trumpet. Cecelia Kao, piano.

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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Ensemble Concert Series: TCU University Singers

Thursday Feb 20 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Ensemble Concert Series: TCU University Singers

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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Faculty Recital Series: Collaborative Faculty Recital

Monday Feb 3 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Faculty Recital Series: Collaborative Faculty Recital

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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Ensemble Concert Series: TCU Concert Choral with Smithfield Middle School Varsity Women’s Choir.

Friday Jan 31 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Ensemble Concert Series: TCU Concert Choral with Smithfield Middle School Varsity Women’s Choir.

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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Guest Artist Series: Francisco Perez, percussion

Thursday Jan 30 | 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Guest Artist Series: Francisco Perez, percussion

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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Guest Artist Series: The Kumilan Ensemble

Tuesday Jan 28 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Guest Artist Series: The Kumilan Ensemble

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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Faculty Recital Series: Adkins/Newman Duo

Wednesday Jan 22 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Faculty Recital with Elisabeth Adkins, violin and Edward Newman, piano.

Pepsico Recital Hall

Pepsico Recital Hall
2800 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Music School

The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.  The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts houses a superb 325-seat recital hall of unprecedented design with outstanding acoustics (PepsiCo Recital Hall), an instrumental rehearsal hall, a choral rehearsal hall, and a piano wing furnished exclusively with Steinway pianos that includes teaching studios, practice rooms, and an electronic piano laboratory. A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.