Loyola University Maryland
Department of Fine Arts

Performing Music Ensembles

  • Loyola Chorale
  • Madrigal Singers
  • Jazz Ensemble
  • Jazz Combo
  • Chamber Ensemble
  • Classical Guitar Ensemble
  • Scenes for Singers
  • Orchestra (Partnership with the Greater Baltimore Youth Orchestra): This 80+ member orchestra is open to students through auditions and is available for credit. The GBYO performs orchestral masterworks (as written by the composer – never arranged) in four concerts each year. Rehearsals are held each Sunday from 4 – 7 p.m. at Loyola’s Timonium campus.
     
    Registering and Course Credit: Students may register for the Orchestra as a course and receive 1.5 credits upon completion of the semester. Please check WebAdvisor in the near future for course number and section. 
     
    For more information, visit http://www.gbyo.com/ or e-mail info@gbyo.com. Or, contact Dr. Anthony Villa at avilla@loyola.edu.

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fine Arts NEWS AND EVENTS

  • The Poisoned Cup Players present: Alice Invents a Little Game & Alice Always Wins in the Black Box Theatre in the DiChiaro Student Center on the Loyola University Campus. The play is written by Nick Flynn and directed by Bobbi Datz. Performances at 8 pm on Nov. 19, 20, and 21 and at 2 pm on Sunday, Nov. 22.
  • Dr. Jim Bunzli is directing The Exonerated at Everman Theatre (1727 N. Charles St., Baltimore). Written by Jennifer Blank and Erik Jensen The Exonerated is based on interviews, transcripts and letters and tells the true stories of six wrongfully convicted survivors of death row. Performances are Monday evenings until 12/14.
  • The Loyola College Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Anthony Villa will perform on Thurs., December 3 at 8 pm in McManus Theatre.
  • There will be a gospel concert featruing Choosen Generation together with a numbner of local choirs and gospel choirs in the Alumni Chapel on Saturday, November 21 at 7 pm.
  • The 2009 Faculty Biennial exhibition with be on display in the Julio Fine Arts Gallery on the Loyola University campus from November 11-December 9.
  • In late October Colleen Grant ('11) presented a paper on the Renaissance painter Giulio Romano at the Southeastern College Art Conference in Mobile, AL. Dr. Nygren chaired a session at the same conference.