LSU Vet Med hosts artist-in-residence concert with LSU’s A Cappella Choir on September 12
September 07, 2023
The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is thrilled to host a concert with its second artist-in-residence Charlie Rauh and LSU’s A Capella Choir on September 12 at 5:30 p.m. at LSU Vet Med on Skip Bertman Drive.
Charlie Rauh, a musician-composer from New York City, is LSU Vet Med’s second artist-in-residence; the first was a visual artist, Shelby Prindaville of Sioux City, Iowa.
Charlie's residency runs Aug. 15-Sept. 15, 2023. It culminates in the concert featuring music he composed while in residence.
Concert Details
- Performers: Charlie Rauh, guitar, and members of the LSU A Cappella Choir, directed by Dr. Alissa Rowe.
- Remarks by Oliver Garden, Dean, LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, Eric Lau, Dean, LSU College of Music and Dramatic Arts, Charlie Rauh, Artist-in-Residence, musician-composer, and Alissa Rowe, Associate Professor & Galante Director of Choral Studies.
- Tuesday, September 12
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
- LSU Vet Med Library, Skip Bertman Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Light refreshments will be served.
- Admission is free and open to the public.
To experience Charlie Rauh’s music, go to charlierauh.com.
For further information, please contact Sandra Sarr, Communications Manager, at sarr1@lsu.edu or call (225) 578-9005.
While in residence, Charlie composed and recorded songs available for the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine’s use and released by Destiny Records. Songs were inspired by Charlie's experience in residence at LSU Vet Med including within the Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Stephenson Pet Clinic.
Charlie has interacted with the LSU Vet Med community and drew creative inspiration from encounters that make up the day-to-day work of LSU Vet Med. These experiences influenced the music he wrote. He also collaborated with members of the LSU A Capella Choir on musical compositions and performances.
"We are very excited to join forces with our colleagues in the College of Music and Dramatic Arts to showcase facets of LSU Vet Med's missions to teach, heal, discover, and protect for the greater Baton Rouge community. All are welcome to our free concert, and we especially look forward to seeing our wonderful clients, our referring veterinarians, and their clients, as well," said Sarr, who manages the Artist-in-Residence Program.
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