The show must go on: Canceled recital livestreamed to big audience

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When the COVID-19 outbreak forced the cancellation of senior music recitals, some UL 老司机福利网 students postponed theirs. Others played for small groups of faculty. But Andrea Rivera made sure a large audience saw and heard her presentation.

Rivera, a senior music performance major from Thibodaux, La., was scheduled to give her French horn recital at an International Horn Society event in mid-March at Oklahoma City University.

The night before she and seven fellow students enrolled in a music instruction course taught by Dr. Catherine Roche Wallace were to leave for the event, it was canceled.

Dejected but determined, Rivera found another outlet. She performed inside a virtually empty Angelle Hall, Ducrest-Gilfry Auditorium on campus. She was accompanied by pianist Wenting Wu, who is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in collaborative piano. The hour-long recital was livestreamed.

鈥淚nitially, I was pretty disappointed that I wouldn鈥檛 have an actual audience, but when I heard how many people saw the livestream, I was like, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 cool,鈥 Rivera said.

To date, over 1,450 people have seen her recital, including 742 people who viewed it as it happened, according to Roche-Wallace, an associate professor of horn and music theory.

Rivera, who is on track to earn her degree this semester, has received a scholarship and teaching assistantship to the University of Massachusetts Amhurst. She will pursue a master鈥檚 degree in music performance.

Then, she hopes to work as a studio musician, providing sounds for movies or video games.

鈥淭hat would be a dream job,鈥 she said.

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Photo caption: Andrea Rivera, a senior music performance major, livestreamed her French horn recital after a performance planned to be held in front of an audience was canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. She was accompanied by pianist Wenting Wu, who is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in collaborative piano. Photo credit: Submitted photo