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OLLI Community Lecture Series: Spotlight on SOU Music Faculty

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Southern Oregon University is sponsoring a free, public lecture series this spring in the SOU Music Recital Hall, 450 S. Mountain Ave. in Ashland.

May 5 Dr. Terry Longshore, Solo Recital: “balance/flow—an intermedia percussion experience:
May 12 Dr. Jerron Jorgensen, SOU Chamber Choir and the Contemporary American Vocal Music Initiative
May 19 Dr, Cindy Hutton, Rogue Valley Brass Quintet: The Brass Quintet and Borrowed Repertoire
May 26. Dr. David Humphrey, Musing on the Arts
June 2. Dr. Derek Keller, Music Industry and Production at SOU

Registration for each program is required. Visit inside.sou.edu/olli or call 541-552-6048

Note: free parking on street; payment required in SOU lots.

Date & Time:

May 26, 2023 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Cost:

Free

SOU Music Recital Hall

450 S Mountain Ave
Ashland,97520

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