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![Photo of Tine Thing Helseth, an acclaimed trumpet player from Norway](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/Helseth-new-crop2-768x563.jpg?h=799f7bd1&itok=Kv7aN8Dm)
Tine Thing Helseth, an acclaimed trumpet player from Norway, will take the stage of Memorial Chapel, the 2nd concert in LU’s 2019-20 Artist Series.
![Richard III rehearsal in Cloak Theatre](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-03/RichardIII-2-1024x705.jpg?h=1d76b627&itok=U3gwUJln)
In "Richard III," key plot points—betrayal, power struggles and rumor campaigns—may not seem so foreign.
![Rehanna Rexroat '20 plays the violin during a recent rehearsal session in Shattuck Hall.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-02/RehannaRexroatlead.jpg?h=81d02d30&itok=CaGo3cec)
The senior violin recital for Rehanna Rexroat ’20 will be more than just the summit of her academic career at Lawrence — one that boasts majors in violin performance, instrumental music education, and choral/general music education.
![Lawrence musicians reflect on “Ten Thousand Birds” experience, a highlight of fall term in the Conservatory](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-08/10000BirdsBWcropped.jpg?h=586d76c9&itok=e9wEEZUT)
Student performers share their experience of playing in Ten Thousand Birds performance.
![Tim Albright, assistant professor of music works with Allie Goldman ’21 during a trombone teaching session in Shattuck Hall](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-08/Albright_with-student-2.jpg?h=2c8a7090&itok=ZM5gAD-Z)
Trombone professor Tim Albright plays on Bon Iver's "i,i", album, which received nominations for Album of the Year and Record of the Year.
![Lawrence students work on a recording last fall](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-08/Refuge3-1024x768.jpg?h=74f32c48&itok=EpC9lLab)
Conservatory of Music pairs with Refuge Foundation for the Arts to explore deep listening-like project with American roots music.
![Mile of Music](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-08/mile-ed-2-1024x683.jpg?h=199d8c1f&itok=lWjf5SG7)
900 live music sets, 70-plus venues and music education. Lawrence partnerships grow deeper at Mile of Music.
![Leila Ramagopal Pertl. music educator from Lawrence University, speaks into a microphone.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2022-03/Mile-Leila%20%281%29.jpg?h=e5aec6c8&itok=_xQME9NX)
Lawrence music education and Mile of Music has been a team effort of community enagement since festival was founded.
![Lawrence University Jazz Ensemble](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-06/DownbeatTHUMB_00000.jpg?h=d1cb525d&itok=qir1gZ-A)
The Lawrence University Jazz Ensemble has been named the winner in the undergraduate Large Jazz Ensemble category in Downbeat magazine’s 42nd annual Student Music Awards (SMAs) competition.
![Gabriel Forestieri and Loren Kiyoshi Dempster float in the water while performing “Breathe,” a water opera.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-09/Breathe1_201903%20%281%29.jpg?h=67eae679&itok=oNeZ_RsH)
Breathe: a multi-disciplinary water opera will be staged this weekend at the Buchanan Kiewit Wellness Center pool at Lawrence University.
![Dress rehearsal for "Mass."](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2021-09/opera2%20%281%29.jpg?h=3e16b80a&itok=Q27twNYP)
The much-anticipated production by Lawrence’s Opera Theatre Ensemble, led by Copeland Woodruff, the award-winning Director of Opera Studies and Associate Professor of Music at Lawrence, will incorporate a Deaf character played by professional Deaf actor Robert Schleifer.