Thursday, April 12? 8 p.m. Kilbourn HallEastman Trombone Choir, directed by John Marcellus and featuring the music of Ewazen, Bach, Hayden and Mahler.

Friday, April 13? 3:30 p.m.Kilbourn HallDoctoral Degree piano recital of Jocelyn Swigger, featuring the music of Albeniz, Schumann, Beethoven, Bolcom and more.

? 7 p.m.Ciminelli Formal LoungeStudent recital of oboist/vocalist Lynda Paul and clarinetist Kelley Dey. Featuring Sladki Doumi, the Bulgarian Women?s Choir.

Saturday, April 14? 6:30 p.m.ESM 120Bachelor?s Degree saxophone recital of Nicholas Kadajski.

? 7 p.m.Kilbourn HallBachelor?s Degree voice recital of Jaime Gamroth.

Sunday, April 15? 3:30 p.m.Kilbourn HallBachelor?s Degree piano recital of Angela Lieh, featuring the music of Bach, Chopin, and Beethoven?s ?Appassionata? Sonata.

? 9 p.m.Kilbourn HallMaster?s Degree clarinet recital of Roman Cisneros.

April 16-20Jury WeekNo classes in session. Come by if you want to hang out with some really stressed music students.

Monday, April 23? 8 p.m.Kilbourn HallEastman Women?s Chorale, conducted by Susan Conkling.

Tuesday, April 24? 8 p.m.Kilbourn HallThe World Music Series presents the Pangaia Steel Drum Band. Tickets are free for students, discounted for other ID-holders and $15 for everybody else.



A Recap of the AFC and NFC Championships: Will KC complete the threepeat?

A Recap of the AFC and NFC Championships: Will KC complete the threepeat?

Mirar’s debut “Ascension” brings a metal with a different sort of appeal to the mainstream

While it’s unlikely Mirar will become metal’s new flagship band — they are still a bit too subversive to attract any truly mainstream appeal — the crossover elements at play here serve to make them a band worth watching.

Students gather in unregistered protest of administration’s alleged complicity in the war in Gaza

Speakers at the protest on campus told the audience that the “temporary ceasefire” was a reprieve, but that the “fight” was not over.