Carleton’s Ronald Rodman to Perform in Concert

January 16, 2012

Carleton College professor of music Ronald Rodman will perform in concert on Friday, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Carleton Concert Hall. Rodman will perform selections for the trombone and organ, and be joined by Carleton professor of music (and Enid & Henry Woodward College Organist) Lawrence Archbold and Daniel Fenn, director of music at Northfield’s St. John’s Lutheran Church. The three will perform compositions by Salaverde, Albrechtsberger, Liszt, Hovland, Ives, Guy, and Strauss. This concert is free and open to the public.

Ronald Rodman is the Dye Family Professor of Music and Director of the Carleton Symphony Band. He has published articles for the Journal of Music Theory, College Music Symposium, and Indiana Theory Review. He has contributed chapters to several books on music and film, and is currently writing articles on television music for the New Grove Dictionary of American Music. His most recent work is Tuning In: American Narrative Television Music, which was published by Oxford University Press in 2009. Rodman received his Ph.D. in Music Theory from Indiana University in 1992. 

This concert is sponsored by the Carleton College Department of Music. The Concert Hall is located on First and Winona Streets in Northfield. For more information or disability accommodations, contact the music department at (507) 222-4347.

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