The Inaugural Arts on the Hill with The Aeolians

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The Inaugural Arts on the Hill with The Aeolians

The Inaugural Arts on the Hill with The Aeolians 

Wednesday, March 4, 2020 • 4pm • Carr's Hill • FREE by Lottery

To Open:

  • Marimba Performance by I-Jen Fang
    • Wind in the Bamboo Grove (1984): Keiko Abe (b. 1937)
    • Ingênuo: Pixinguinha (1897-1973)
    • Divagando: Domingos Semenzato (1908-1993), arr. by Eric Martin
  • Poetry Reading by Aline Dolinh (4th Year)
    • Reading: This Poem is Not a Knife

The Aeolians: Established in 1946, the Aeolians of Oakwood University present choral music repertoire from the Baroque era to the 21st century. They have collaborated with symphony orchestras to present masterpieces of Brahms, Mozart, Schoenberg, Verdi, and Dett to name a few. They have also performed and recorded with artists such as Kathleen Battle, Angela Brown, Take 6 and Jacob Collier. In 2017, they won the Choir of the World award at the Llangollen International Musical Festival in Wales, UK. The Aeolians are thankful for ministry opportunities, and have been blessed to be called to minister all over the world. This event is FREE and open to the public.

Additional events: The Aeolians of Oakwood University will be in Concert at the First Baptist Church of Charlottesville on Wednesday, March 4th at 6pm. This is a Charlottesville Liberation and Freedom Day Event and is presented by UVA & the Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, in partnership with First Baptist Church of Charlottesville. This event is FREE and open to the public.


I-Jen Fang: Described as an “intrepid percussionist” by Fanfare Magazine, I-Jen Fang has a career as a solo performer, chamber musician, orchestral player, and teacher.  She joined the faculty of the McIntire Department of Music at the University of Virginia in 2005 and as Principal Timpanist and Percussionist of the Charlottesville Symphony.

As a soloist, I-Jen has performed as a marimba soloist in Taiwan, U.S., Austria, France, Hungary, Romania, and South Africa.  As a chamber musician, I-Jen has performed or recorded with artists such as Keiko Abe, William Cahn, Christopher Deane, Mark Ford, Edward Janning, Heini Kärkkäinen, Mike Mainieri, Jan Müller-Szeraws, Diane Pascal, Carsten Schmidt, Ed Smith, Michael Spiro, Nanik Wenton, Nyoman Wenton, Attacca Percussion Group, EcoSono Ensemble, and DaCapo Chamber Players.  She has appeared in Heritage Theater Festival, Staunton Music Festival, Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival, Percussive Arts Society International Convention and Regional PAS Day of Percussion.

Born in Taipei, Taiwan, I-Jen began her musical education at age six taking piano. Taking up percussion at the age of nine, she came to the United States at age fifteen to pursue her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Percussion Performance at Carnegie Mellon University.  She received her Master of Music degree from Northwestern University and her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of North Texas where she served as a teaching fellow.

I-Jen is an Innovative Percussion artist.


Aline Dolinh, Class of 2020, Majoring in English (Area Program in Poetry Writing) and Medieval Studies.

Aline is a fourth-year at the University of Virginia! She is currently a multimedia intern for the University of Virginia’s Office for Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights, and has been involved with the Cavalier Daily, WXTJ 100.1 FM Student Radio, and the Virginia Film Festival Scholars Program. In the past, she has served as Bitch Media’s 2019 Writing Fellow in Pop-Culture Criticism and a 2015 Poetry Mentor in The Adroit Journal’s Summer Mentorship Program

Arts on the Hill

Arts on the Hill

Arts on the Hill is a recurring event on Carr's Hill featuring artists and scholars from our faculty and student body and visiting artists and scholars from around the globe. President Jim Ryan will host guests each month during the academic year for performances and discussions around the Arts at UVA!!

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