The arts are needed now more than ever
Maestro Robert Nance, veteran performer, producer, arts advocate and consultant, reflects upon ability of the arts to impact the future of our country.
Maestro Nance plays a Weekly Musical Offerings (Week One May 2020)
During the pandemic of 2020 as Indiana began to open for business in May, Maestro Nance played a weekly musical offering. This performance includes Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor; Clair de Lune by Debussy; and Always by Irving Berlin. Enjoy!
Maestro Nance plays a Memorial Day tribute during the pandemic (May 2020)
Maestro Nance plays ADAGIO FOR STRINGS by Samuel Barber as a special Memorial Day Tribute to all those who have died due to the pandemic. To their memory and for those left to mourn their absence, this selection is dedicated.
Maestro Nance performs a Weekly Musical Offering during the pandemic of 2020
Maestro Nance plays the Overture from Die Meistersinger at the organ; then the incidental music from OUR TOWN by Aaron Copland; and finally YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND by Carole King. Enjoy!
Grief (William Grant Still) - Brian Sussman, Tenor Principal Vocal Artis
In celebrating Black History Month, our Tenor Principal Vocal Artist, Brian Sussman (accompanied by Maestro Nance), present "Grief" by William Grant Still.
Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray/Standing in the Need of Prayer - Lisa Gerstenkorn & Ian Williams
In celebrating Black History Month, two of our Principal Vocal Artists, Lisa Gerstenkorn & Ian Williams (accompanied by Maestro Nance), bring you a reimagining of two African-American spirituals, arranged by Shawn E. Okpebholo, "Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" and "Standing in the Need of Prayer".
Maestro Nance Plays Organ: Exultate by Dan Gawthrop
Maestro Nance plays Dan Gawthrop's EXULTATE on the organ at Plymouth Congregational Church in Fort Wayne Indiana.
J Mark McVey & Maestro Robert Nance Concert Clips
Broadway legend J. Mark McVey performs live with Maestro Robert Nance featuring Broadway Songs and the American Songbook.
Maestro Nance, Recording Artist
Meet the recording engineers for Maestro Nance's recent recordings entitled "The Attitude Series: Solitude, Gratitude, Fortitude, Amplitude"
Why Do the Nations So Furiously Rage from Handel's Messiah
Maestro Nance conducts members of the Heartland Sings, Festival Chorus & Orchestra, featuring soloist Ryan DeRyke in a performance of Handel's Messiah from Auer Performance Hall on the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne.
Overture and Pastoral Symphony from Handel's Messiah
Maestro Robert Nance leads members of the Heartland Sings Festival Chorus & Orchestra in the Overture and Pastoral Symphony from Handel's Messiah live from Auer Auditorium on the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne.
Worthy Is the Lamb from Handel's Messiah
Maestro Robert Nance leads the Heartland Sings Festival Chorus & Orchestra in the final chorus from Handel's Messiah.