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UW Sings

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<p><span>The University Singers, Treble Choir, and UW Glee Club present an eclectic program of music from around the world, folk tunes, and arrangements of popular music standards.</span></p>

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UW Sings 

<p><span>The University Singers, Treble Choir, and UW Glee Club present an eclectic program of music from around the world, folk tunes, and arrangements of popular music standards.</span></p>

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UW Sings

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<p><span>The University Singers, Treble Choir, and UW Glee Club present an eclectic program of music from around the world, folk tunes, and arrangements of popular music standards. With graduate conductors David Ferguson, Adam Freemantle, Egija Claire, Michael McKenzie, Alexandra Rameau, Heidi Wyllis Blythe, Tatiana Boggs, and Helen Woodruff and collaborative pianists Steve Swanson and Chiao-Yu Wu.</span></p>

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Chamber Singers and University Chorale: The Promise of Living

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<p>The Chamber Singers (Geoffrey Boers, director) and University Chorale (Giselle Wyers, director) present their Winter Quarter concert. The UW Choirs welcome <span>Kamiak High School Choir, making a guest appearance on this concert featuring repertoire from England, Sweden, Indonesia, Latvia and elsewhere.</span></p>

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<p>NANCY J. DUCK-JEFFERSON, conductor </p>

Chamber Singers and University Chorale: The Loudest Whisper

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<p>The Chamber Singers (Geoffrey Boers, director) and University Chorale (Giselle Wyers, director) present their Winter Quarter program. The Chamber Singers<span> presents a set of works celebrating precious and treasured things, including movements from Amex Berko’s Sacred Place, and music by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), Jake Runestad, Eric Whitacre, and others. With Rachel Lee Priday violin, Christine Lee, cello, and Serena Chin, piano, </span></p>

UW Chamber Orchestra with David Gordon, trumpet

<p> </p><p>David Alexander Rahbee leads members of the UW Symphony in special free outreach program at the Nordstrom Recital Hall at Seattle's Benaroya Hall. The program includes music by Marianna Martines, Haydn, and Mozart. Artist-in-residence (and Seattle Symphony principal) David Gordon, trumpet, is featured soloist with the orchestra on Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major. </p><hr><h2>Program</h2><p>Marianna Martines: Sinfonia in C major</p><p>F. J. Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major</p><p>W.

UW Symphony Orchestra with Cristina Valdés

<p> </p><p>David Alexander Rahbee leads the UW Symphony in a program of music by Schubert, Liszt, and Dvořák. Faculty pianist Cristina Valdés joins the orchestra for a performance of Liszt: Totentanz, S.126.</p><hr><h2>Program</h2><p>Symphony in B minor, D. 759 “Unfinished”: <strong>Franz Schubert</strong> (1797-1828)<br>I. Allegro moderato<br>II. Andante con moto<br><br>-Intermission-<br><br>The Water Goblin, op.

UW Symphony Orchestra with Rachel Lee Priday

<p> </p><p>David Alexander Rahbee leads the UW Symphony in a program of music by Mieczyslaw Karlowicz and Sergei Prokofiev. Faculty violinist Rachel Lee Priday is featured soloist with the orchestra for Karlowicz's Violin Concerto in A major, op. 8. </p><hr><h2>Program</h2><p><strong>Mieczyslaw Karłowicz: </strong>Violin Concerto in A major, op.8</p><p><strong>Prokofiev: </strong>Symphony No.5 in B-flat major, op.100</p><hr><h2>Biographies</h2>

UW Symphony Orchestra: "Winter Sky"

<p> </p><p>David Alexander Rahbee and the UW Symphony present "Winter Sky," a program of music by Saariaho, Sibelius, Humperdinck, Tchaikovsky, and Rimsky-Korsakov. </p><hr><h2>Program</h2><p><strong>Kaija Saariaho </strong><span>(1952-</span><span>2023)</span>:<em> Ciel d’hiver</em> (Winter Sky)</p><p><strong>Jean Sibelius</strong> (1865-1957): Symphony No.6 in D minor, op.104<br>I. Allegro molto moderato<br>II.

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