Hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences
Join the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Music on Sunday, Oct. 23, for the Timashev Family Music Building dedication and celebration of the university’s growing Arts District. The Timashev Family Music Building, named in recognition of the generosity of the Timashev Family, brings together all music education and instruction under one roof and welcomes the community to campus through world-class performances and events.
Registration is encouraged but not required. Ohio State alumni, faculty and staff can register at the link below. We also welcome community members to attend.
or call 1-800-678-6011 to register.
Building Dedication
1–1:30 p.m.
Timashev Family Music Building *
All of Buckeye Nation is invited to gather outside at the south entrance to the School of Music (nearest the Oval) as the Timashev Family Music Building is officially dedicated. Remarks by distinguished university officials and guests as well as music by our own Ohio State University Marching Band will help officially launch the facility’s highly anticipated legacy as a world-class facility for music education, research and performance.
*This is an outdoor event and one in which those gathered will stand. In the event of inclement weather, the dedication will take place in Weigel Auditorium.
School of Music Open House
1:30–2:45 p.m.
Timashev Family Music Building
The School of Music will be in full swing during this unique open house event. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the beautiful new rehearsal rooms, performance spaces, classrooms, studios, offices and meeting spaces that make up the Timashev Family Music Building. Ensembles will be rehearsing, faculty will be teaching, students will be practicing and joy will be emanating from almost every corner of the facility. Refreshments and the opportunity for creating and renewing friendships will abound!
Dedication Weekend Concert
3–4:30 p.m.
Mershon Auditorium
This free concert features world-premiere performances. In honor of this next era in the rich history of our School of Music, four new compositions were commissioned to celebrate the opening of the Timashev Family Music Building.
No tickets are required, and all are welcome to join us for this concert that concludes the weekend’s celebration.
PROGRAM
Timashev Dedication Weekend Concert program [pdf] *
Shining Pathways, Moving Mountains by Vince Mendoza
Wind Symphony
Russel C. Mikkelson, conductor
Earth (Holst Trope) by Libby Larsen
Symphony Orchestra
Miriam Burns, conductor
Legacy, Dedication and Progress by Kris Johnson
Ohio State Jazz Ensemble
Shawn Wallace, director
Music of the Spheres by Brant Adams
Instrumentalists and Choirs
Ohio State Chorale — Robert Bode, conductor
Men’s Glee Club — Robert J. Ward, conductor
Women’s Glee Club — Jordan Saul, conductor
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Due to the Timashev Family Music Building Dedication and Celebration on Sunday, October 23, College Rd. will be closed just south of Annie and John Glenn Ave. (in front of Hughes Hall), continuing south to the Ohio Union South Garage.
Timashev Family Music Building and the Arps Garage will be inaccessible from the south on College Rd.
For this event, we recommend that you park in Arps Garage. Accessible from College Rd. or from 18th Ave. off of High Street. As a courtesy to our visitors, event parking will be available at the garage entrance for $10. Exact change is appreciated.
The Arps Garage is a short walk to the Timashev Family Music Building.
In the event that a guest requires drop-off closer to the building, we recommend that you turn south onto College Rd. from Woodruff Ave., then turn right (west) onto Annie and John Glenn Ave. There is a parking lot on your right where you may drop off. If traveling east on Annie and John Glenn, there are short-term parking spaces at the corner of Annie and John Glenn Ave. and College Rd.
* [pdf] — A link on this page is to a PDF file requiring Adobe Reader. If you need this document in a digital format, access it here.