Aspire 2020

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“The recognition of becoming a

Steinway School is something that should make all of us at IU South Bend very proud. It is a standard that shows the level of quality of our music department…

Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts officially becomes a Steinway School By Kate Luce

Steinway & Sons is widely regarded as creating the finest pianos in the world. With the recent addition of two Steinway & Sons pianos thanks to the generosity of the Arts Foundation Board and administration, the Raclin School of the Arts has been deemed an All-Steinway School. Becoming a Steinway School requires meeting rigorous standards. First, 90 percent of the pianos in the school’s inventory must be Steinway & Sons products. Some of the pianos the Raclin School of the Arts owns are Boston pianos, which are mid-range instruments designed by Steinway & Sons. The Boston’s have the same qualities as the Steinway line. Secondly, according to the Steinway & Sons website, the institution must be “committed to excellence” and host an “unparalleled educational experience.” “When students see that we are a Steinway School, it says something about the quality of education, here at IU South Bend. We say we have a great piano studio, and we do. We should have great pianos. To be an All-Steinway School says quality," Marvin Curtis, Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts dean states. Artists choose Steinway due to the company’s high standards for these pianos. No corners are cut, and all pianos are handcrafted with the artist in mind. These pianos can last a long time with proper maintenance and handling. There are other high-end manufacturers [of pianos], but because of the superiority of the Steinway design, artists choose Steinway overwhelmingly. “About 98 percent of concerts played on stages are played on Steinway pianos. Artists, the pianists themselves, choose Steinway because it’s

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the best way to express their music as an artist,” says Craig Gigax, owner and president of Meridian Music Company. This level of commitment not only helps recruit students, but faculty as well. Most music faculty have experience on a Steinway piano, and know how these instruments function and handle. Offering the students, the same access provides them with a great learning opportunity. They can enhance their skills and gain experience on top-of-the-line pianos. Thirdly, the school must have a Steinway technician who maintains the pianos regularly. The Raclin School of the Arts has employed a Steinway technician for the past six years. In total, there are about 170 universities in the world that meet this qualification. Indiana University South Bend is the second school in Indiana that meets the requirements for an All-Steinway School. The other Steinway school is Ball State University. “We have joined the elite music schools,” Curtis says. I’m thrilled for our hard-working students and faculty.” Becoming a Steinway School has been a goal for Curtis since becoming the dean of the Arts 12 years ago. Because of this goal, Curtis reached out to Meridian Music Company of Carmel, Ind. the supplier of Steinway pianos to universities in Indiana. Just 12 years later, Curtis has made his goal a reality. Currently the Raclin School of the Arts own 25 of the Steinway & Sons pianos. “I am very proud of the fact that we have made it this far. One of the things I wanted to do before I left IU South Bend


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Thank you Brianna & Tally

2min
pages 86-88

Heath Hicks: MA project gets the green light

4min
page 85

Inaugural Arts Video Intern Brandon Galvan

3min
page 84

Wishing Kevin Gillen the best

11min
pages 81-83

Fictional Space has a place of its own

2min
page 80

Once a Titan, always a Titan: Featuring faculty member Ryan Lohman

4min
page 79

Tim Hanson creates model of Drottningholm Slottsteaterl

4min
pages 76-78

A poet and a professor

6min
pages 74-75

Two centuries of Beethoven, two decades of the Euclid Quartet

5min
pages 66-68

Ryan Olivier’s Electronic Labyrinth

5min
pages 69-70

Lion King: Behind the seams

11min
pages 71-73

Printmaking: an impactful medium

3min
page 64

Honor roll of donors

1min
page 65

Michele’s Little Hearts Theatre

5min
pages 62-63

A holiday tradition comes to IU South Bend

4min
pages 60-61

A holiday celebration of the arts

5min
pages 58-59

Piano series provides world-class performances and education

5min
pages 50-51

A cult classic musical makes it in time for Halloween

3min
pages 52-53

Building unity & community through jazz

7min
pages 54-57

Spring BFA Exhibition goes online

7min
pages 44-48

Congratulations to our recent graduates

1min
page 49

Tap and Kick Line graduates dance their way to the top

17min
pages 38-43

From a temporary option to a proud alumna

5min
pages 36-37

A life changing performance

3min
pages 34-35

Long-term body on display for a limited time

4min
pages 32-33

The Many Faces of Patrick Watterson

5min
pages 30-31

A journey to find success

4min
pages 28-29

Integrated New Media student pushed the start of the Investment Club

2min
page 27

Leather Phase: when music and visuals combine

3min
pages 24-26

Music alumna ready for first album

4min
pages 22-23

Communicating the benefits of an IU South Bend education

3min
page 21

Creative Restless Spirit

4min
page 20

Kolton Sizer, painting a successful life after graduation

6min
pages 18-19

NEW MEDIA

4min
page 16

Never stop dreaming: the journey of Juan-Carlos Alarcon

2min
page 17

Bringing classical music to unexpected places

5min
pages 14-15

Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts officially becomes a Steinway School

4min
pages 10-12

Finally home

3min
page 13

FINE ARTS

4min
pages 8-9

Jorge Muñiz named interim dean

3min
page 7

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

6min
pages 4-6
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