With a performance of replica ancient bells, the first and only center of its kind in North America opened at Middle Tennessee State University Thursday, March 17. The grand opening of the Center for Chinese Music and Culture was attended by a standing-room-only crowd of international dignitaries and university supporters on the first floor of the new Andrew Woodfin Miller Sr. Education Center at 503 Bell St. Here’s a recap:
With a performance of replica ancient bells, the first and only center of its kind in North America opened at Middle Tennessee State University Thursday, March 17. The grand opening of the Center for Chinese Music and Culture was attended by a standing-room-only crowd of international dignitaries and university supporters…
Award-winning artists from China’s most prestigious musical institutions will entertain the community in a free public concert set Thursday, March 17, at MTSU’s Tucker Theatre. The Confucius Institute of MTSU and MTSU’s Center for Chinese Music and Culture are sponsors of the 7 p.m. event, which features performers from Beijing’s…
Thanks to a $1 million grant, the latest expansion of Middle Tennessee State University’s relationship with Chinese educators is music to their ears. Amid the sound of traditional Chinese music and the sipping of three types of tea Tuesday, March 24, MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee announced receipt of the…
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