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Programs for Adults

 

Art Lover's Tea

March 27 / 2 p.m.

Theme: Drawing beyond the Plane

Art Lover’s Tea is held the last Thursday of each month and provides a seated gallery discussion followed by refreshments. The fee is $5 for non-members and free for members. Pre-registration is required. For more information or to register, call 813/274-8698.


 

Sunday Sessions with USF

The Tampa Museum of Art becomes the setting for stimulating lectures, music, and dance performances from the faculty and staff of the University of South Florida. Free event.

April 27 / 2 p.m.

USF Music Presentation
John Robison – Lute performance
and special guest
Gwen Givens – soprano soloist

About Dr. John Robison
 Dr. John Robison is considered the most active lutenist in the state of Florida. He received his doctoral degree in early music from Stanford University in 1975. Robison joined the USF music faculty in 1977, where he currently works as an associate professor of musicology and director of Early Music Ensembles in the School of Music. A versatile musician who performs regularly on plucked string, bowed string, and woodwind instruments, Robison has performed numerous solo Renaissance lute recitals during the past 34 years, appearing throughout the United States, Canada, England, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, Australia and South Korea.  He also performs regularly on the viola da gamba, Renaissance/Baroque recorders, Renaissance double reeds, Baroque oboe, and modern oboe/English horn.

About Gwen Givens
 Dr. John Robison is considered the most active lutenist in the state of Florida. He received his doctoral degree in early music from Stanford University in 1975. Robison joined the USF music faculty in 1977, where he currently works as an associate professor of musicology and director of Early Music Ensembles in the School of Music. A versatile musician who performs regularly on plucked string, bowed string, and woodwind instruments, Robison has performed numerous solo Renaissance lute recitals during the past 34 years, appearing throughout the United States, Canada, England, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, Australia and South Korea.  He also performs regularly on the viola da gamba, Renaissance/Baroque recorders, Renaissance double reeds, Baroque oboe, and modern oboe/English horn.

May 18 / 2 p.m.

USF Public Art
Vincent Ahern
USF Contemporary Art Museum
Ahern will make a presentation about the University’s public art program.


 


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