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Sheppard-Tong Duo, Violin & Piano: Fantasies And Fairy Tales, Music Department
Sheppard-Tong Duo, Violin & Piano: Fantasies And Fairy Tales, Music Department
Concert and Recital Programs
Concert program for a performance by Michael Sheppard (piano) and Jessica Tong (violin). Performed October 27, 2023. Includes works from Schumann, Frolov, Szymanowski, and Shubert.
Dr. Nick Ross, Piano: Virtuosic Piano Music For The Left Hand Alone, Music Department
Dr. Nick Ross, Piano: Virtuosic Piano Music For The Left Hand Alone, Music Department
Concert and Recital Programs
The recital program for a performance by Otterbein's Dr. Nick Ross. Performed October 20, 2023. This recital focuses on large-scale works for the left hand alone. Three of the four works are well-established masterpieces within this genre, and the fourth is a world premiere of a new work by American composer Kent Holliday. This performance is connected to Dr. Ross's research on left-hand literature.
Ember Jazz Trio, Music Department
Ember Jazz Trio, Music Department
Concert and Recital Programs
The recital program for a performance of selections from Brooklyn-based Ember Jazz Trio's albums "August in March," "No One is Any One," and "New Year." Performed October 21, 2023.
Chicago, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Chicago, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
2019-2020 Season
Set in Jazz-age Chicago, the musical is based on a 1926 play of the same name by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins about actual criminals and crimes she reported on. The story is a satire on corruption in the administration of criminal justice and the concept of the "celebrity criminal". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(musical)
Singin' In The Rain, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Singin' In The Rain, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
2018-2019 Season
Singin’ in the Rain gives us the heightened reality of an MGM musical to highlight the ways in which we create our own realities. Whatever we believe can become true. If we just close our eyes and imagine, we can make anything happen, even a BROADWAY MELODY production number. The heightened reality of a musical allows us to witness what might be possible.
2018-2019 Department Of Music Keynote Concerts, Otterbein University
2018-2019 Department Of Music Keynote Concerts, Otterbein University
Music at Otterbein Newsletter
Promotional Brochure detailing teh concerts scheduled for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Oklahoma!, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Oklahoma!, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
2018 Summer Theatre
Rodgers & Hammerstein's first collaboration remains, in many ways, their most innovative, having set the standards and established the rules of musical theatre still being followed today. Set in a Western Indian territory just after the turn of the century, the high-spirited rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys provides the colorful background against which Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their love story. Although the road to true love never runs smooth, with these two headstrong romantics holding the reins, love's journey is as bumpy as a surrey ride down a country road. …
Adding Machine: A Musical, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
Adding Machine: A Musical, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
2017-2018 Season
Mr. Zero is the eternal "little man," shallow yet possessing some dignity, who murders his boss when he learns that, after twenty-five years of being a bookkeeper, he is to be replaced by an adding machine. Condemned to death despite his piteous stream-of-consciousness appeal to the jury, he is executed and appears next in the Elysian Fields, where he meets and enjoys a brief idyll with Daisy, his deceased co-worker, whose love he had secretly desired.
http://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_a/addingmachine.html
My Fair Lady, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
My Fair Lady, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
2017 Summer Theatre
My Fair Lady is a musical based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. The story concerns Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes speech lessons from professor Henry Higgins, a phoneticist, so that she may pass as a lady. The original Broadway, London and film versions all starred Rex Harrison.
My Fair Lady. (2017, July 10). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 17:22, September 1, 2017, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=My_Fair_Lady&oldid=789985734
A Grand Night For Singing, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
A Grand Night For Singing, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
2016 Summer Theatre
A Grand Night for Singing is a musical revue showcasing the music of Richard Rodgers and the lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II.
Featuring songs from such lesser-known works as Allegro. Me and Juliet, State Fair and Pipe Dream, modest successes like Flower Drum Song and hits like Carousel, Oklahoma!, The King and I, South Pacific, Cinderella, and The Sound of Music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Grand_Night_for_Singing
Music At Otterbein Spring 2013 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music At Otterbein Spring 2013 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music at Otterbein Newsletter
Otterbein University Department of Music Newsletter which includes performance schedules and updates about the Department, Faculty and Students.
Music At Otterbein Fall 2012 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music At Otterbein Fall 2012 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music at Otterbein Newsletter
Otterbein University Department of Music Newsletter which includes performance schedules and updates about the Department, Faculty and Students.
Music At Otterbein Spring 2012 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music At Otterbein Spring 2012 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music at Otterbein Newsletter
Otterbein University Department of Music Newsletter which includes performance schedules and updates about the Department, Faculty and Students.
Music At Otterbein Fall 2011 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music At Otterbein Fall 2011 Newsletter, Otterbein University
Music at Otterbein Newsletter
Otterbein University Department of Music Newsletter which includes performance schedules and updates about the Department, Faculty and Students.
Pleasant Ohio: Songs Of Ohio's History Accompanied By Mountain Dulcimer, Elizabeth A. Salt
Pleasant Ohio: Songs Of Ohio's History Accompanied By Mountain Dulcimer, Elizabeth A. Salt
Faculty Books
"Pleasant Ohio" is a collection of fifteen songs covering both daily life and historical events related to the state of Ohio. Songs are in chronological order and span the time period from the historic Native Americans in Ohio through the end of the nineteenth century. Includes solo vocals with drum or mountain dulcimer accompaniment.
Buckeye Heritage: Ohio's History In Song, Elizabeth A. Salt
Buckeye Heritage: Ohio's History In Song, Elizabeth A. Salt
Faculty Books
Buckeye Heritage: Ohio's History in Song provides a unique look at the history of the state of Ohio from the time of the Native American inhabitants through the end of the nineteenth century. Representative traditional songs about various events and aspects of Ohio history are presented along with text that places each song in its historical context. Appalachian dulcimer tablature and dulcimer and guitar chords for each song are included in an appendix.
Songs Of Otterbein College - 1991 Revision, Otterbein University
Songs Of Otterbein College - 1991 Revision, Otterbein University
Songbooks
No abstract provided.
The Dining Room, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
The Dining Room, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
1984 Summer Theatre
A.R. Gurney, Jr. has crafted a richly humorous look at the now neglected room that was once a vital center of family life. A series of interrelated scenes that are funny, touching, and rueful combine for an entertaining portrait of American life. THE DINING ROOM, directed by guest artist Dennis Romer, promises to be a delightful evening of humor and abundant humanity.
Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
1984 Summer Theatre
Brian Clark has written a brilliant battle of wits in this extraordinary play about a man's search for personal dignity. Ken Harrison (played by guest professional Dennis Romer) is paralyzed in a car accident and kept alive by hospital support systems. Harrison decides that he does not want to live only to exist as a medical achievement. His physician is determined to preserve Harrison's life regardless of its quality. WHOSE LIFE is a sensitive, touching and timely evening of theatre.
The Fantasticks, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
The Fantasticks, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
1984 Summer Theatre
This cheerful musical fantasy by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt is about young love, parents, the world and human nature. A wonderful combination of beauty, originality, spirit and wise but tender wit. The beautiful scores include "Try to Remember," "Never Say No," "Plant a Radish," and "Soon It's Gonna Rain."
Benjamin Hanby - A Gift Of Song, Jane W. Bradfors
Benjamin Hanby - A Gift Of Song, Jane W. Bradfors
Book Collection
Benjamin Hanby: A Gift of Song was written in 1984 by Jane W. Bradford, then the Director of the Westerville Public Library. This book is an adaptation of Choose You This Day: The Legacy of the Hanbys by Dacia Custer Shoemaker, focusing specifically on the life of composer Benjamin R. Hanby.
Showboat, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Showboat, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
1975-1976 Season
When it comes to music on the Mississippi river, the Cotton Blossom show boat is the place to go. When musical main attraction Julie Laverne and her husband are suddenly forced to leave the show, Cotton Blossom owner Andy Hawks' own daughter, Magnolia, takes center stage. She soon falls madly in love with roguish gambler Gaylord Ravenal, and the two leave the Cotton Blossom on a honeymoon -- only to enter into a tumultuous marriage.
Songs Of Otterbein College - Original Publication, Otterbein University
Songs Of Otterbein College - Original Publication, Otterbein University
Songbooks
A collection of original songs about Otterbein and by Otterbein faculty and students.
The Widow, A Leader In Women's Education, Wife Of The Song Writer, Author Of Darling Nelly Gray; Experiences Of Her Remarkable Life Of Ninety-Seven Years, Brainerd Hanby
Book Collection
"The Widow" by Brainerd Hanby. This self-published book contains Brainerd's recollections of his mother, Mary Katherine Winter Hanby. She was one of the first two graduates of Otterbein University (1857), the wife (and shortly thereafter the widow) of Benjamin Russell Hanby (class of 1858), composer of "Up on the Housetop" and "Darling Nelly Gray." The book deals primarily with Kate's life after Ben's death, and her struggles raising two children as a single woman in the late nineteenth century.
Burgess Shaffer Scrapbook, Burgess Shaffer
Burgess Shaffer Scrapbook, Burgess Shaffer
Burgess Shaffer
Burgess “Red” Peverly Shaffer (1906-1973) was born to Austin Shaffer and Stella in Somerset, PA. He had one brother, Glen, who would go on to be a minister in Westerville. Burgess came to Otterbein in 1924, and after graduation he returned home. In 1934, Burgess married Mildred Irene Stevanus. Together they had two children, Rodney and Beverly. Burgess worked as an electrician for the Pennsylvania Electric Company, and was a lay leader at the First United Methodist Church.
The scrapbook contains an athletic record for various sporting events, a list of social functions, and records of theatrical and other entertainment …
Benjamin Russel Hanby - Author Of "Darling Nelly Gray", Charles Burleigh Galbreath
Benjamin Russel Hanby - Author Of "Darling Nelly Gray", Charles Burleigh Galbreath
Book Collection
“Benjamin Russel Hanby - Author of ‘Darling Nelly Gray’,” was first published in April, 1905 as an article in the “Quarterly,” the publication of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Author Charles Burleigh Galbreath was an Ohio educator and librarian who twice served as the State Librarian (1896-1911 and 1915-18) and was the secretary and librarian of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society (today known as the Ohio History Connection) from 1920 until his death in 1934. Burleigh published numerous articles, pamphlets, and books on Ohio history. This book contains correspondence not published in any other account of Benjamin …
Ole Shady - The Song Of The Contraband, Benjamin Russel Hanby
Ole Shady - The Song Of The Contraband, Benjamin Russel Hanby
Score Collection
The song "'Ole Shady' or the Song of the Contraband," composed by Benjamin Russel Hanby, was published in 1861. It is 6 pages long and measures 10" by 13.5" (25.4 by 34.29 cm). Composer Benjamin Russel.
Up On The Housetop, Benjamin Russell Hanby
Up On The Housetop, Benjamin Russell Hanby
Score Collection
According to William Studwell in The Christmas Carol Reader, "Up on the House Top" was the second-oldest secular Christmas song, outdone only by "Jingle Bells", which was written in 1857 (although the latter was originally intended as a Thanksgiving song). It is also considered the first Yuletide song to focus primarily on Santa Claus. In fact, according to Readers Digest Merry Christmas Song Book, Hanby was the first to offer up the idea that Santa and his sleigh land on the roof of homes.
Benjamin Russell Hanby was born in 1833 near Rushville, Ohio, the son of a minister involved …
We'll All Meet Again In The Morning - The Revellers' Chorus, Benjamin Russel Hanby
We'll All Meet Again In The Morning - The Revellers' Chorus, Benjamin Russel Hanby
Score Collection
The occurrence which prompted this song actually occurred recently in a city of California. Some nineteen abandoned inebriates had been for days and nights together carousing in a fireman's club house until delirium tremens ensued. As soon as reason began to return, one of them stung, with feeling of deep self reproach, declared his intention never to drink another drop, and urged his comrads to join him. His proposition was heartily agreed to, and a league was formed which from that day to the present has rapidly increased in its membership ‘till it now numbers several thousand staunch confederates.