Monday, September 28, 2009

“HAPPENINGS”
College of Fine Arts – University of Montevallo
September 28 – October 11, 2009

ART Information: (205) 665-6400

Art ExhibitionVisions of China: The Burma Road and the War Years,The World War II Photographs of Dr. Clinton MillettShow runs October 1-23
Bloch Hall Gallery
Talk by Greg Millett, Thursday, October 1, 5:00 pm,
Merchant & Planter’s Auditorium
reception to follow in Bloch HallLecture by Gregg Millett “China in Color One Hundred Years Ago Friday, October 2, 11:00, Jeter Hall
(lecture illustrated with a carbon-arc “magic lantern” and vintage Hand-painted slides from China)

MUSIC Information: (205) 665-6670

Guest Artist John Sampen, saxophone
Mark Bunce, composer/electronicsMultimedia Tour Mysterious Morning
Spiritual Music of Asia and the Americas
Monday, September 28, 7:30 pm , LeBaron Recital Hall

Benjamin Middaugh, baritone
Faculty Emeritus Recital-“The Songs I Like to Sing”
Tuesday, September 29, 7:30 pm, LeBaron Recital Hall

Guest Artist Hyunjung Chung, piano
Monday, October 5, 7:30 pm , LeBaron Recital Hall

Heritage Concert, Cypress String Quartet
Tuesday, October 6, 7:30 pm, LeBaron Recital Hall
Admission is free, but tickets are required due to limited seating
Contact the College of Fine Arts for tickets – (205) 665-6663 or email wyattce@montevallo.edu

Alabama Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven & Brahms
Friday, October 9, 7:30 pm, Palmer Auditorium
Student tickets are $8 on campus, and $10 at the door. Regular tickets are $15.
Tickets may be purchased in the College of Fine Arts Dean’s Office, Davis Hall, Room 208
or contact the ASO Box Office at 205-251-7727


All events are subject to change. Please call the appropriate department number
listed above to confirm programming.
All persons with a disability seeking participation in any programs/services offered by the University of Montevallo are invited to notify the Coordinator, Central Calendar Office, Station 6292 , (phone 205-665-6292) 72 hours in advance of the event to request reasonable accommodations

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