Susan Dunn Performance Rescheduled

MOUNT OLIVE — The University of Mount Olive Recital Series presents Susan Dunn on Thursday, October 21 at 7:30 PM in Rodgers Chapel.

Susan Dunn, a music professor at Duke University, has appeared at numerous events across the country including Sieglinde in Die Walküre at Carnegie Hall, and as Leonora in Verdi’s Il trovatore with the Metropolitan Opera.  She began her career appearing in operas throughout the United States, making her debut in Verdi’s Aida.  Dunn also recorded Verdi’s Requiem with Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony that year which won a Grammy Award.  In addition to opera, she appeared with the New York Philharmonic as a soloist and made her professional debut in Europe as Hélène in Sicilian Vespers at the Teatro Comunale.

Throughout her career, Dunn has performed as a solo recitalist and chamber musician at places such as Avery Fisher Hall and Lincoln Center.  Her repertoire for this recital consists primarily of Irish ballads, German art songs, and vocal arrangements of Chopin.

University of Mount Olive hosts four Recital Series concerts each year, offering a variety of artists such as concert pianists, string quartets, jazz ensembles, opera singers, and chamber music ensembles.

Tickets for this event are $10 and the public is invited to attend. Students and Faculty admission is free with MOC ID. For more information, contact Stuart Burnham at 919-658-7166 or sburnham@moc.edu.

University of Mount Olive is a private institution rooted in the liberal arts tradition with defining Christian values. The College, sponsored by the Convention of Original Free Will Baptists, has locations in Mount Olive, New Bern, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Research Triangle Park, Washington and Jacksonville.  For more information, visit www.moc.edu.