Music

  • For the first time in its history, the IU Southeast Concert Choir, under the direction of Jeramy Nichols, Assistant Professor of Music Education and Director of the Concert Choir was invited to perform at the Indiana Music Education Association (IMEA) Conference held in Fort Wayne, Indiana. To win the invitation, the choir was selected through a peer-reviewed panel and application process. Read more.
    Photo of IU Southeast Concert Choir Photo of IU Southeast Concert Choir
    Photo of IU Southeast Concert Choir Photo of IU Southeast Concert Choir
    Photo of IU Southeast Concert Choir and IU Southeast Music Department faculty on a bus Photo of plaque presented to the IU Southeast Concert Choir
  • Image of the cover of the CD recording "Nasty Women"Dr. Joanna Goldstein’s recording on the Centaur label, ‘Nasty Women’ was recently purchased by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and was featured during their International Women’s Day special. Female composers are strongly featured on ABC Classic, especially in the popular Drive program at https://www.abc.net.au/classic/.

    The recording is available at Amazon.

  • Image of the cover of the CD recording "They Persisted""Another of Dr. Goldstein’s recordings, ‘They Persisted’, released in the summer of 2019, recently received a very positive review in Fanfare magazine:

    The performances of all three works on the disc are superb. The musicians are not only technically masterful, they play with an unbounded energy, joy, and intensity that is absolutely riveting. This was clearly a labor of love by all concerned. The intensity of the performances is enhanced by microphone placement that is close to the musicians, but not overbearingly so. If all concert music received the benefit of performances with this kind of élan, the world would be a better place. Highly recommended.
    Ken Meltzer, Fanfare magazine

    The recording is available at Amazon.

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