

In-person is subject to change based on COVID-19 guidelines. Leaders continue to monitor pandemic developments and may need to adjust health protocols further as circumstances warrant. To celebrate Australias most successful album ever now comes the Whispering Jack DVD recorded live in 1987 at the Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Centre. In addition, only those who are fully vaccinated (two weeks past their final dose) should attend any campus event. Increasing COVID-19 cases within Northeast Ohio have prompted Case Western Reserve to resume its requirement that masks be worn indoors. Paid parking is available upon arrival in the MPAC lot. Featuring guest artist Bruce Dickey, world-renowned cornettist and director of Concerto Palatino, and the CWRU Collegium, Early Music Singers, Baroque Vocal Ensembles, and Baroque Chamber Ensembles, with celestial works for choirs of voices and instruments by Orlando di Lasso, Annibale Perini, Erasmus Widmann, Lambert de Sayve, Andrea Gabrieli, and Michael Praetorius.

The Historical Performance Practice Program presents the closing concert of the interdisciplinary conference honoring Johannes Kepler on the 450th anniversary of his birth. Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center, 1855 Ansel Rd, Cleveland, OH Kelvin Smith Library, 11055 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OHįeaturing: Jesse Berezovsky (Physics) William Claspy (KSL Special Collections) Chris Haufe (Philosophy) Harsh Mathur (Physics) Stacy McGaugh (Astronomy) Aviva Rothman (History) and guest artist Bruce Dickey (Concerto Palatino) Nature’s Secret Whisperings Visit the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities page for more information about the conference and to register.Ĭollectively sponsored by the CWRU Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, Kelvin Smith Library, Department of History, and Department of Music Conference It also celebrates KSL Special Collections' acquisition of the 1621 edition of his Mysterium Cosmographicum on the 400th anniversary of its publication. This 2-day event celebrates the interdisciplinary legacy of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) on the 450th anniversary of his birth. View the program information on this page. Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center
