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Odili Donald Odita in front of mural at Rice

Dynamic, abstract Odita mural enlivens walls of Shepherd School

October 10, 2022

Thanks to the work of esteemed Nigerian American abstract artist Odili Donald Odita, the once-bare walls of Alice Pratt Brown Hall are now bursting with color and light.

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Business major serves community as pipe organ player at Houston-area church

October 7, 2022

Bruce Xu ’24 is a business major at Rice doesn’t mind hitting the road every week to play the organ at a church in The Woodlands.

Shih-Hui Chen

Cello meets multimedia in world premiere by Rice Shepherd School composer

September 6, 2022

A dynamic multimedia music experience awaits concertgoers at the Sept. 18 world premiere of a cello work by Shih-Hui Chen, a professor of composition at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music.

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Pain, loss and hope for tomorrow: Fischer Duo celebrates 50 years of music with ‘2020 Visions’

August 29, 2022

A new album from longtime piano-cello duo Jeanne Kierman Fischer and Norman Fischer, both professors at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the twosome performing together with music expressing the pain of loss and the hope for a better tomorrow.

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Rice ranked by Niche as one of nation’s top 10 universities

August 29, 2022

Rice earns an “A+” grade and ranks as one of the nation’s top 10 universities in the latest ratings of American colleges compiled by Niche.

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Remembering Larry Rachleff, beloved conductor of Rice’s symphony and chamber orchestras

August 9, 2022

Larry Rachleff, the longtime conductor of the Rice Shepherd School of Music symphony and chamber orchestras who was renowned throughout the classical music world for his deep musical understanding, powerful interpretation of scores and rapport with performance ensembles, died Aug. 8 after a long battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He was 67.

Kanisha Feliciano as Christine in Broadway's "Phantom of the Opera."

Rice’s Kanisha Feliciano makes Broadway history in ‘Phantom of the Opera’

July 22, 2022

Just months after her Broadway debut in James Lapine’s musical “Flying Over Sunset,” Rice Artist Diploma student Kanisha Feliciano has joined the cast of Broadway’s longest-running musical, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.”

Shepherd School composers in Canadian, Texas.

Rice student and Shepherd School classmates bring new musical works to rural Texas

July 15, 2022

Small-town Texas might not be the first place you’d think of as a destination for a musical premiere from some of the country’s top composition students, but that’s exactly what took place at “Full Circle — A Musical Museum Experience,” held in May in Canadian, Texas, thanks to a Rice University Shepherd School student and some of his classmates.

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Night for Guy concert draws country fans to celebrate the late Guy Clark

May 16, 2022

Back for the first time in three years, the once-annual Night For Guy concert May 11 honored the late Texas troubadour Guy Clark, who died in 2016.

Dancer Joseph Stevens

Moody Center hosts thrilling night of experimental music, dance

April 25, 2022

Local arts aficionados from the Rice community and the Houston area gathered at the Moody Center for the Arts on April 14 for the latest iteration of the “Dimensions Variable” programming series. This one-of-a-kind evening of experimental music and dance performances marked yet another unexpected interdisciplinary event during the Moody’s fifth anniversary year.

Photo of the performance of "LiveWire."

Rice composer’s ‘LiveWire’ combines music, dance and brain research in first-of-its-kind performance

April 25, 2022

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A view of the Grand Foyer during the event.

‘A Celebration for Brockman Hall for Opera’ caps off opening events for Rice Shepherd School’s new building

April 25, 2022

Hundreds of friends and supporters of Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music attended the long-awaited celebration of the new Brockman Hall for Opera April 22.

A scene from "Don Giovanni." Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

‘It feels like walking into Versailles’: Rice’s new opera hall officially opens with Mozart's legendary ‘Don Giovanni’

April 18, 2022

After more than a year of anticipation, Rice University’s new Brockman Hall for Opera welcomed sold-out audiences April 14 and 16 for its first performances in person.

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Brockman Hall for Opera opens its doors for community open house

April 11, 2022

Rice’s Shepherd School of Music opened the doors to the new Brockman Hall for Opera April 9, welcoming more than 2,000 guests to a community open house.

Photo inside Brockman Hall for Opera. Photo credit: Jeff Fitlow.

The story of Brockman Hall for Opera's one-of-a-kind space

April 4, 2022

When you walk into Rice University's new Brockman Hall for Opera, it's easy to be awestruck by its beauty and grandeur.

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