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Music Ed graduate students Chris Mena and Skúli Gestsson (Photo: Joanne DePue)
Songwriting win for Music Ed grad students
ArtsUW Roundup: A Site Responsive Exhibition, #HEREproject, Sound and Images, Body Awareness, Strange Coupling 2019 Exhibition Reception, Daniel Alexander Jones reading, and more!
Class of 2019 graduate Trevor Ainge earned degrees in Vocal Performance and Communication Disorders (Photo: Steve Korn).
Featured Graduate: Trevor Ainge, Vocal Performance
Music alumna Nancy Ann Yaeger
Passages: School of Music Alumna Nancy Ann Yaeger
UW Music Grand Finale 2019
Congratulations, UW School of Music Class of 2019!
ArtsUW Roundup: You Are Not Invited, world premier of ‘Lynch: A History’ at SIFF, last week to see ‘Nina Simone: Four Women’, Edgar Arceneaux’s Library of Black Lies, and ‘The Learned Ladies’, and more!
ARTSUW Roundup: Eleventh Improvised Music Project Festival (IMPFest XI), Graduation Exhibitions, The Learned Ladies, and more!
5 Questions to Juan Pampin and Richard Karpen (Creative Fellowships Initiative: JACK Quartet)
Music/DXARTS postdoc Marcin Pączkowski prepares JACK Quartet violinist Austin Wulliman for an EEG session
I Care If You Listen:  Juan Pampin and Richard Karpen on recent work with the JACK Quartet
ARTSUW Roundup: newly launched ARTSUW website, JACK Quartet performance, Heisenberg, Print Sale, Screening at LANGSTON, MFA Dance Concert, and more!
Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir
Chicago Reader: Icelandic cellist Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir performs music that reflects nature and exile
ARTSUW Roundup: Peruvian Textiles, This Moment, Innovation the Nordic Way, International Experimental Music Ensemble, MFA Concert, and more!
Allen Otte (left) and John Lane of The Innocents. (Kin Lam Lam)
The Seattle Times: These musicians use cardboard boxes, books and rocks to create music focusing on wrongfully convicted prisoners
Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for May 2019
UW Vocal Opera Theatre (photo: Steve Korn)
The Seattle Times: Think opera is just for hoity-toity rich people? Not so! Here’s a beginner’s guide to this grand art form.
ArtsUW Roundup: Philip Glass’ Hydrogen Jukebox, George Rodriguez’s Exhibition Opening at MadArt, West Coast Premiere of “Nina Simone: Four Women”, and more!
Marcin Pączkowski - photo: Steve Korn
The Seattle Times: New experiences shape the music of Seattle Symphony’s composer in residence
ArtsUW Roundup: Romeo and Jules, Seattle Symphony: Mozart Symphony No. 40, Performing with the Brain, and more!
Richard Karpen's CD "Nam Mai/Strandlines"
New Recordings by UW Music Faculty
Guitarist David Russell works with UW guitar student Max Schaeffer (Photo: Dean Ritz).
Spring 2019 Student and Alumni Update
glasses on sheet music (photo: Dayne Topkin)
Faculty Notes: Spring 2019
Wind Ensemble on the Great Wall of China 2019
UW Office of Global Affairs: Building bridges with music
Invisible Music Score
Performing Lyric Cultures: Visible and Invisible explores "invisible music"
Building bridges with music
Professors Joël-François Durand (right) and Larry Starr peruse the score of Durand's new commission for Seattle Symphony (Photo: Joanne DePue).
Q and A: Unpacking Joël-François Durand's new work Tropes de : Bussy