Jazz Innovations I
<p> </p><p>UW Jazz Studies students perform in small combos over two consecutive nights of original tunes, homage to the greats of jazz, and experiments in composing and arranging.
<p> </p><p>UW Jazz Studies students perform in small combos over two consecutive nights of original tunes, homage to the greats of jazz, and experiments in composing and arranging.
<p> </p><p>UW Jazz Studies students perform in small combos over two consecutive nights of original tunes, homage to the greats of jazz, and experiments in composing and arranging.
<p> </p><p>The Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band (Erin Bodnar, director) present <em>A Carnival of Animals, </em>featuring music by Viet Cuong, Karel Husa, Ryan George, Holly Harrison, Robert Cichy, Jodie Blackshaw, Nubia Donjuan, and others.</p><hr><h2>Program</h2><h3>UW Symphonic Band </h3><p>BUGS (2000) - <strong>Roger Cichy </strong>(b.
<p> </p><p>The Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band (Erin Bodnar, director) presents "Scenes and Portraits,"<em> </em>featuring music by Gustav Holst, Martin Ellerby, and others.</p><hr><h2>Director Biography</h2>
<p> </p><p>The Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band (Erin Bodnar, director) present "Emblems," featuring music by Aaron Copland, Wim Bex, Kevin Day, Dwayne Milburn, John Mackey and others. With Eden Garza, bass trombone.</p><hr><h2>Director Biography</h2>
<p>University Chorale and Chamber Singers present a concert in celebration of creativity, play, and bold ideas, as well as the courageous forces that energize artistry, work and life. </p><hr><h2>Program </h2><p><strong>UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CHORALE</strong><br><em>Dr.
<p>The UW's graduate-student-led choral ensembles—the University Singers, UW Glee, and Treble Choir—present an eclectic end-of-quarter concert. </p><hr><h2>Program</h2><p><span><strong>ADVANCED TREBLE CHOIR</strong></span><br><span>Directed by: Heidi Blythe, DMA</span><br><span>Collaborative Pianist: Steve Swanson</span></p>
This event has been postponed to next season in December 2026 .
Carols, songs, and stories from The Velveteen Rabbit , The Polar Express and The Nutcracker .
The renowned cellist reflects on art, human nature and our search for meaning.