Friday, Apr. 16, 12p

Alumni Spotlight featuring singer, songwriter, educator Louise Kelly performing her own music as she celebrates Earth Day and shares her story. Click below to view the program for today’s performance: If you are here prior to the start time, please refresh your browser at the start time of the concert. How to do a hard…

Friday, Apr. 9, 12p

Faculty Spotlight featuring bass trombonist Andy Rozsa. The COD music faculty created Music Fridays @ Noon to showcase student, faculty, alumni and guest artists in a free, accessible daytime series of music performances and related events. The series is open to the entire COD community as a place where a broad spectrum of music is…

Sunday, Nov. 21, 7p

The Texas Tenors are the most successful music group and third-highest selling artist in the history of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent!” Their PBS special, “You Should Dream,” won three Emmy Awards. Their second special, “Rise,” premiered in September 2017 and was released in conjunction with their studio album of the same name, which peaked at No. 1 on…

Streaming Now Through Feb. 28

Conducted by Maestro Kirk Muspratt American composer, John Williams has composed some of the most popular, recognizable, and critically acclaimed film scores in cinematic history. Williams has won 24 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. With 51 Academy Award nominations, he is the second most-nominated individual, after Walt Disney. The American…

Streaming Now Through Feb. 28

Conducted by Maestro Kirk Muspratt Maestro Muspratt conducts New Philharmonic and four soloists performing his favorite music from movies, opera, and Broadway. Delightful melodies from The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Hello, Dolly!, The Way We Were, Carmen, Gianni Schicchi, and more. Music to warm your heart and stir your soul.     Alisa…

Thurs. - Sun., April 15 - 25

adapted by Joe Landry Directed by Amelia Barrett Complete with vintage commercials and live sound effects, this radio-play-within-a-play is a thrilling homage to the form’s golden age and timely reminder of what fear can do to a society. Filmed and produced on Zoom. 1 hour, 55 minutes with a 5 minute intermission Thursday, April 15: Post-Show…

Sunday, Apr. 25, 3p

In this lecture by the author of “Frida in America: The Creative Awakening of a Great Artist,” Celia Stahr details Kahlo’s early days in San Francisco, New York and Detroit in the 1930s during the early days of her marriage with Diego Rivera. This period saw major steps towards Kahlo’s creative awakening, which Stahr will…

Wednesday, Apr. 21, 7p

John Paris, COD Professor of History and Latin American Studies, covers the social and political consequences of the Mexican Revolution, how it sparked the Constitution of 1917, and its impact on members of Mexico’s art community, including Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.   Join us after the talk for a LIVE Q&A at https://cod.zoom.us/j/82877608763

Friday, Mar. 26, 12p

In addition to holding advanced degrees in their fields, faculty members of the Music Department at College of DuPage are active performers in the Chicagoland area and internationally. Join us as they share their immense talent.

Friday, Mar. 19, 12p

Featuring College of DuPage voice and instrumental students performing a variety of selections. Students are taking private lessons at COD complimenting their course of study. If you are here prior to the start time, please refresh your browser at the start time of the concert. How to do a hard refresh: • Windows: CTRL+F5 •…