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Sounds from around the world will converge when the 28th annual Rainbow Concert explores many different countries through music in Opperman Music Hall. Tickets are $5 and $10. Visit tickets.music ...
Westcott Plaza. The Westcott building was built in 1910 to serve as the Florida State College's administration building by which it was known until 1936. In that year the building was renamed the James D. Westcott, Jr. Memorial Building by then university president Edward Conradi in remembrance of the former Florida Supreme Court justice who had left a large part of his estate to what was then ...
FSU’s College of Music, will present its second concert of the 2024-2025 season in Opperman Music Hall at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 26. FSU’s College of Music, will present its second concert ...
The FSU graduate student, opera vocalist and composer is excited to share his work at FSU’s Fundraising Preview concert of his "The Saturday Sorrow" on May 8 at Opperman Music Hall.
Ella Scoble Opperman (October 27, 1873 – March 11, 1969) was an American pianist, organist, and Dean Emeritus at the Florida State College for Women, which is now known as Florida State University. She created more music degrees and certificates, brought in more experienced faculty, and created more music majors.
The center was named for Devoe L. Moore, an automobile entrepreneur, real estate developer and longtime benefactor of FSU. [8]The stadium is part of the University Center complex, a mixed-use facility encompassing FSU Athletics, university office space, university classrooms, the university's Visitor's Center, souvenir store, The University Center Club, and skyboxes and press boxes for use ...
The landmarks and monuments of Florida State University are statues, sculptures, memorials and greenspaces located on Florida State University's Tallahassee campus that are considered culturally or historically significant. The landmarks usually depict a person in the history of the university or represent an ideal that the university holds.
The program, featuring both guest artist Pamela Z and guest performers from the International Contemporary Ensemble, includes works by 20 composers.