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The Seattle Times: These musicians use cardboard boxes, books and rocks to create music focusing on wrongfully convicted prisoners |
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Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for May 2019 |
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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. |
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ArtsUW Roundup: Philip Glass’ Hydrogen Jukebox, George Rodriguez’s Exhibition Opening at MadArt, West Coast Premiere of “Nina Simone: Four Women”, and more! |
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The Seattle Times: New experiences shape the music of Seattle Symphony’s composer in residence |
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ArtsUW Roundup: Romeo and Jules, Seattle Symphony: Mozart Symphony No. 40, Performing with the Brain, and more! |
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New Recordings by UW Music Faculty |
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Spring 2019 Student and Alumni Update |
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Faculty Notes: Spring 2019 |
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UW Office of Global Affairs: Building bridges with music |
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Performing Lyric Cultures: Visible and Invisible explores "invisible music" |
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Building bridges with music |
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Q and A: Unpacking Joël-François Durand's new work Tropes de : Bussy |
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Faculty Profile: Violist Melia Watras on Schumann Resonances and her Folk Style Project |
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The Strad: New String Quartet incorporating brain waves to be premiered by the JACK Quartet |
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Amarilys Ríos shares the ‘bomba’ experience |
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A big moment for CSO piccolo whiz, Jennifer Gunn |
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The Seattle Times: The Dip delivers smoldering sophomore album with 2-night Neumos blowout |
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The Whole U: Faculty Friday: Michael Berry |
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Faculty Friday: Michael Berry |
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Cool Courses in the Arts, Spring Quarter 2019 |
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Awards, residencies, for faculty composer Huck Hodge |
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Winter 2019 Student and Alumni Notes |
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Faculty Notes: Winter 2019 |
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Meet the Artist: Amarilys Ríos, Ethnomusicology Community Artist-in-Residence, Winter 2019 |
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