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THEME lecture series: Gabriel Solis, "Revisiting the Heterogeneous Sound Ideal: Timbre and Narratives of Global Music History" 

<blockquote><p><span><span>Ethnomusicologist Gabriel Solis, Divisional Dean of the Arts at the University of Washington, presents "Revisiting the Heterogeneous Sound Ideal: Timbre and Narratives of Global Music History," the first talk in the School of Music's 2022 THEME lecture series. </span></span></p></blockquote>
<h2>Abstract</h2>

Guest Artist Concert: Korianne Orton Johnson, Diane Thueson Reich: "Classical and Contemporary go HEAD-TO-HEAD!"

<blockquote><p>Brigham Young University contemporary voice faculty (Korianne Orton Johnson) and classical voice faculty (<span>Diane</span> Thueson <span>Reich</span>) go head-to-head to collaborate on classical, musical theatre, and contemporary songs in this show of friendship, rivalry, and just plain good singing. With a special presentation by BYU faculty pianist Jared Pierce. </p>
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<h2>Program</h2>

Guest Pianist Recital: Thomas Lanners

<blockquote><p>Pianist Thomas Lanners, Professor of Piano at Oklahoma State University, performs works by Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, Bach-Brahms, Bernstein and Joseph Rivers.</p>
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<h3>Note: Thomas Lanners also leads a free master class on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 5 p.m. in Brechemin Auditorium. Details are available <a href="/events/2022-11-15/guest-pianist-master-class-thomas-lanners" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here.</a></h3>

Wind Ensemble Chamber Winds

<blockquote><p>Members of the UW Wind Ensemble (Timothy Salzman, director) perform music arranged for small ensembles, including works by Kamilló Lendvay, David Biedenbender, Antonín Dvořák, Roberto Sierra, Eugène Bozza, Karl King, David Maslanka, Ludwig van Beethoven, Florent Schmitt, and others. With graduate conductors Shaun Day, Corey Jahlas, and Roger Wu Fu.     </p>
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<h2><b><span>Program Detail</span></b></h2>

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