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Class / Instruction:High School Vocal Master Class with Charsie Sawyer
in 11 hours in 27 minutes
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Class / Instruction:Harry T. Burleigh Vocal Master Class with Gregory Broughton
in 13 hours in 27 minutes
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Class / Instruction:Spirituals Master Class with Robert Sims
in 15 hours in 57 minutes
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Class / Instruction:Pre-Professional Vocal Master Class with George Shirley
in 19 hours in 27 minutes
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Class / Instruction:Pre-Professional Vocal Master Class with Karen Slack
in 19 hours in 27 minutes
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Class / Instruction:College/ Pre-Professional Vocal Master Class with Lenora Green Turner
May. 17
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Class / Instruction:College/ Pre-Professional Vocal Master Class with George Shirley and Louise Toppin
May. 17
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Performance:Winners' Concert: 2026 George Shirley Vocal Competition
May. 17
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Ceremony / Service:Placement and Special Prize Awards Ceremony: 2026 George Shirley Vocal Competition
May. 17
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Performance:Ethan Edwards\, saxophone
May. 27
Dr. Darryl Taylor, pioneering countertenor, scholar, and professor of voice at the University of California, Irvine, will present a lecture celebrating the centennial of composer Robert Owens (1925–2017). A leading interpreter and frequent collaborator with Owens and his music, Dr. Taylor explores the composer’s life, his collaborations with poets including Langston Hughes, and the powerful legacy of his songs within the African American Art Song tradition. Through historical insight and musical illustration, the presentation highlights how Owens’s work preserves cultural memory while continuing to inspire singers and audiences today. Join us for the lecture in Room 1378 of the Moore Building. Free and open to the public as part of the 2026 George Shirley Vocal and Composers Competition.