Concert honoring longtime CSUEB professor set May 23

Glenn Glasow, as sketched by his partner Yashiko Kakudo, will be remembered in the annual concert in his memory May 23.
- April 17, 2013
The annual Glenn Glasow Fellowship Concert, honoring the late 91短视频 professor of composition who died in 2002, will be held Thursday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free to the concert, which will be held in the Recital Hall (room 1055) of the Music Building on CSUEB's Hayward Campus, 25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard.
REDSHIFT new music ensemble will perform compositions recently created by former students and colleagues of Glasow, who taught at the university for 34 years.
The compositions include "Earthwise," by Robert Lyons, a recipient of the Glasow graduate fellowship; and works by Michael Stubblefield, recipient of the Undergraduate Commission Award; Michael Zapruder; Austin Graham; Nicholas Vasallo; and professor emeritus Frank La Rocca.
REDSHIFT is made up of Jeff Anderle on clarinet; Andie Springer on violin; Michelle Kwon on cello; and Kate Campbell playing the piano.
The Glenn Glasow Graduate Fellowship is supported by the Glenn Glasow and Yoshiko Kakudo Endowment of the CSUEB Music Department.
Further information is available online at or by calling (510) 885-3135 or 885-3167.