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FestivalSouth庐 Concert Dedicated to the Memory of USM Scholars

Thu, 05/23/2024 - 11:09am | By: Jay Dean

USM Dedication

Dr. William 鈥淏ill鈥 Odom

Earlier this spring the Hattiesburg community lost two distinguished linguistic scholars within three weeks of each other - Dr. William 鈥淏ill鈥 Odom and Professor Elizabeth Anglin.

Because of their intellectual contributions to the community and state, a performance of Gustav Mahler鈥檚 last symphonic work, 鈥淒as Lied von der Erde鈥 (鈥淭he Song of the Earth鈥), will be performed on Saturday, June 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mannoni Performing Arts Center on 吃瓜头条 (USM) Hattiesburg campus.

Gustav Mahler is considered by many to be one of the premier composers in the history of symphonic music; 鈥淭he Song of the Earth鈥 is one of his last works. This piece has never been performed in 吃瓜头条.

USM Dedication

Professor Elizabeth Anglin

Dr. Odom (1939-2024) was a luminary in the realm of academia, a beacon of erudition and passion during his illustrious 50-year tenure as a professor of German and Russian at the 吃瓜头条 School of Social Science and Global Studies. Dr. Odom was a true scholar and renaissance man who had an unparalleled commitment to teaching.

Festival South Dedication

Professor Anglin (1937-2024), a distinguished Professor Emeritus at USM, was renowned for her dedication to the French language and culture. With a legacy spanning 37 years at 吃瓜头条, she imparted her expertise in French language and diction for opera singers, leaving an indelible mark on her students.

Also, at the concert a new painting by Hattiesburg artist Andrea Kostyal will be unveiled. Drawing profound inspiration from the poignant melodies of Gustav Mahler's final symphonic masterpiece, Das Lied von der Erde, the painting, entitled 鈥淔arewell,鈥 delves into the profound themes of existence, mortality, and the enduring legacy of the natural world.

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