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New Music Festival: Indigo Mist with George Garzone

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<p><span>Renowned saxophonist George Garzone joins faculty improv band Indigo Mist—Cuong Vu, Richard Karpen, Juan Pampin, Ted Poor, and Steve Rodby—in an evening of improvised music. </span></p>
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<p><span>This concert is part of the New Music Festival, hosted by the School of Music and Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) and celebrating new music with performances by internationally renowned guest artists and composers as well as UW faculty and students. </span></p>

University Symphony with Craig Sheppard, piano

<p><strong>In light of public health advisories on social distancing, this performance has been canceled.</strong></p>
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<p>David Alexander Rahbee leads the University of Washington Symphony Orchestra in a program of music by Sibelius, Mozart, and Shostakovich. Faculty pianist Craig Sheppard solos with the orchestra on Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25, K. 503, C Major.</p>
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Faculty Recital: Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir, cello

<blockquote><span>The School of Music presents a special, one-time-only online recital featuring Assistant Professor of Cello </span><span>Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir. Previously scheduled to be performed at Meany Center for the Performing Arts, this recital of Bach’s first, third, and fifth Cello Suites, broadcast from Sæunn's living room, premieres at 4 p.m. PDT and will only be broadcast once.</span></blockquote>

Livestream: Rachel Lee Priday, violin; Timo Andres, piano

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<p>Faculty violinist Rachel Lee Priday and guest pianist/composer Timo Andres present music by Cerrone, Holcomb, Andres, Ives, Wolfe, and Copland in this performance live-streamed from the University of Washington’s Meany Hall. Program highlights include the world premiere of a new work by Timo Andres, “Three Suns for Solo Violin,” performed by Rachel Lee Priday. </p>
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Livestream: Duo Concert: Ted Poor and Cuong Vu

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<p>Jazz Studies faculty colleagues Ted Poor and Cuong Vu debut new songs by Poor as well as music from his r<span>ecent Impulse Records release </span><i>You Already Know </i>in this duo performance live-streamed from the UW’s Meany Hall. With live video projections by New York City-based visual artist Abigail Portner. A brief question-and-answer session follows the performance.</p>
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