Guest Artist Concert: Yarn/Wire
<p>Acclaimed piano–percussion quartet Yarn/Wire performs new works by UW Composition doctoral student Yonatan Ron, alum Yiğit Kolat, and others in an evening of adventurous contemporary music.</p><hr><h2>Biographies</h2><h3><a href="https://www.yarnwire.org">Yarn/Wire</a></h3><p><strong>Yarn/Wire</stron…; is a new music quartet dedicated to the promotion of creative, meaningful live mus
Faculty Concert: Robin McCabe with Maria Larionoff
<p>Faculty pianist Robin McCabe joins forces with guest artist Maria Larionoff in an evening of high octane duos for violin and piano. On the launch pad: Stravinsky’s Suite Italienne, Beethoven’s Sonata in G major, Opus 96, and Faure’s impassioned Sonata in A Major.</p><hr><h2>Biographies</h2><h3>Maria Larionoff</h3><p>Violinist Maria Larionoff is artistic director of the Missoula, Montana-based String Orchestra of the Rockies and former concert master of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
Guest Artist Concert: Seattle Modern Orchestra, "Entangled Sounds"
<p>Seattle’s contemporary music orchestra performs György Ligeti's piano concerto, featuring faculty pianist and SMO member Cristina Valdés, alongside new works for sinfonietta by graduate student composers and faculty members, including Seattle newcomer and recently appointed UW composition professor William Dougherty.
Guest Artist Concert: Harmonia with UW Piano Students
<p>Seattle orchestra Harmonia (William White, conductor) performs concerto excerpts with UW piano students.<br><br><em>This performance is made possible with support from the Willard Schultz Piano Fund in the School of Music.</em></p><hr><h2>Biography</h2><h3>Harmonia</h3><p>Harmonia is a vocal-instrumental ensemble unique among Pacific Northwest musical organizations, combining a 70-member orchestra with a 55-voice chorus to perform oratorio masterworks alongside symphonic and a cappella repertoire, world premieres and
Faculty Concert: Melia Watras, New Worlds
<p>Violist/Composer Melia Watras brings together an all-star lineup of composers and performers for world premiere performances and new music.
Opera Workshop
<p style="font:12.0px 'Avenir Next Condensed';margin:0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;min-height:16.0px;"> </p><p>Expect the unexpected, the lyrical, hints of musical theatre, and storytelling inspired by television, film, and dreamscapes when UW Voice students present operatic comedies and dramas of the 21st century. With stage direction by Kelly Kitchens; music direction by Andrew Romanick. </p><hr><h2>Biographies</h2>
Opera Workshop
<p style="font:12.0px 'Avenir Next Condensed';margin:0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;min-height:16.0px;"> </p><p>Expect the unexpected, the lyrical, hints of musical theatre, and storytelling inspired by television, film, and dreamscapes when UW Voice students present operatic comedies and dramas of the 21st century. With stage direction by Kelly Kitchens; music direction by Andrew Romanick. </p><hr><h2>Biographies</h2>
CarolFest
<blockquote>This popular annual program by the Chamber Singers, University Chorale, University Singers, Treble Choir, Gospel Choir, and UW Glee Club features seven conductors, six choral ensembles, five hundred singers, four graduate conductors, three choral faculty, two hours of great music, and one impressive grand finale.</blockquote>
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Concert and Campus Bands: Hearts Music
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<p>The UW Concert and Campus Bands present "Hearts Music," performing music by Francis McBeth, Viet Cuong, and others. </p>
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<h2 class="p1"><b>Program Highlights</b></h2>
<p class="p1"><b>Francis McBeth: </b><i>Kaddish</i></p>
<p class="p2"><b>Viet Cuong: </b><i>Diamond Tide</i><b> </b><i> </i></p>
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