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"If you've ever been to a Renaissance fair, you may recall some flute and pipe music playing around the streets and in between vendors. The music played Monday night was similar to this music, only on a grander scale." - Staff Writer / Beth Cimaglia.

Rediscovering musical heritage: Rowan’s early music ensemble delivers an evening of historical sounds

Beth Cimaglia April 10, 2024

Rowan’s early music group performed music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance era on Monday, April 8, in Boyd Recital Hall. Richard Carroll, the director, replaced Dr. Lourin Plant, head director....

Fry Street Quartet & Dr. Robert Davies take the stage for the Rising Tide: The Crossroads Project - Photo via Rowan Preforming Arts Instagram

The Crossroads Project promotes environmental action in Pfleeger Hall

Matthew Hall September 27, 2023

On Sept. 22 in Pfleeger Hall, The Crossroads Project took center stage to put on their concerto-infused science presentation for the students of Rowan. As audience members, both students and teachers...

Hal Grossman performs violin in Boys Recital Hall. - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Tara Lonsdorf

Hal Grossman violin performance evokes 19th century America

Tara Lonsdorf November 14, 2018

Hal Grossman, master class violinist, was featured as a guest recitalist in Boyd Recital Hall on Monday. Performing a myriad of American and Austrian folk-songs, accompanied by piano, Grossman showcased...

Rowan’s Faculty Spotlight Concert portrays the ‘Hidden Voices’ in music

Brianna Donahue February 10, 2017

Violinist Timothy Schwarz brought a highly-acclaimed group together Wednesday night in Boyd Recital Hall to perform "Hidden Voices," as part of the College of Performing Arts' Faculty Spotlight Series. Schwarz...

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