Posts tagged faculty

Posts tagged faculty
Didn’t make it to senior supper? Here’s what you missed.
See if you can spot the Conservatory Deans!
That’s okay! We’ve got you covered! Click the link for a full schedule of virtual happenings!
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I (Will Roane, manager of this Tumblr) took this while interviewing Michael.
A Retirement Reception for Marcus Belgrave
At sunset on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, The Oberlin Conservatory of Music Jazz Faculty gathered with students and administrators, including Dean Stull, to pay tribute to the time we shared with our beloved Prof of Jazz Trumpet, Marcus Belgrave. Marcus is retiring this year. All photos by Will Roane ‘12.
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Student Honors Banquet 2013
On Monday, May 13, 2013, the Oberlin Conservatory of Music held its annual Student Honors Banquet, to honor outstanding Conservatory students for myriad contributions to the foundation of musical excellence here at Oberlin. All photos by Dale Preston ‘83.
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A Farewell Reception for Dean Stull
In the early evening of Sunday, May 12, the entire Conservatory faculty and staff gathered at Peters Hall to spend some time with our beloved, yet departing (to become President of San Francisco Conservatory) Dean. All photos by Will Roane ‘12.
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A gathering of Conservatory faculty just before our tribute concert for Dean Stull
Are you excited about #ObieCRW (that’s Oberlin Commencement/Reunion Weekend)? The schedule has been posted!
You can even add events to your Google/Outlook/iCal calendars!
Get your tickets to Prof Michael Lynn’s benefit concert for the Cleveland Clinic right here! The concert is at 8 pm on Saturday night at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Here’s a vintage photo of Michael Lynn, Professor of Recorder and Baroque Flute. Lynn will lead a benefit concert for the Cleveland Clinic’s Liver Transplant program on Saturday May 11. The concert will feature Oberlin faculty, alumni, and students, as well as Cleveland’s premier baroque ensemble, Apollo’s Fire!
Our beloved professor and friend received a successful transplant late last year, and we are thrilled to have him back.
Read more about the concert here!