Beal 85E and his wife, Joan Beal 84E established the Beal Institute for Film Music and Contemporary Media at the Eastman School of Music in 2015. Beals composition The Pathway premiered at the inauguration.
The Inauguration of
The University’s Eleventh President
On October 4, the University celebrated the inauguration of Sarah C. Mangelsdorf as Rochesters 11th president with aceremonyin Kodak Hall at Eastman Theater.
Beal 85E and his wife, Joan Beal 84E established the Beal Institute for Film Music and Contemporary Media at the Eastman School of Music in 2015. Beals composition The Pathway premiered at the inauguration.
The Ying Quartet is the string quartet-in-residence of the Eastman School of Music. The ensemble formed at Eastman in 1988 and includes original members (and siblings) cellist David Ying 92E (DMA), violinist Janet Ying 93E, and violist Philip Ying 91E, 92E (MM), as well as violinist Robin Scott, who joined the ensemble in 2015.
The musical centerpiece at the inauguration of President Sarah C. Mangelsdorf on October 4 is a work by one of the contemporary masters of musical storytelling, Jeff Beal 85E. The Eastman School of Musics internationally recognized Ying Quartet performed the piece.
The University mace, newly engraved with the name of Sarah C. Mangelsdorf, was handed to the 11th president at her inauguration ceremony on October 4.

For generations, three ritual objectsthe University mace, charter, and sealhave been the centerpiece of the presidential inaugural ceremony. Across many decades, these same insignia have invested authority in presidents with wide-ranging leadership styles, each of whom has also shaped their own ceremonyas President Mangelsdorf did with hers on October 4.
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