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Brechemin Piano Series

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<blockquote>Students from the UW piano studios perform music by J.S. Bach, Joseph Haydn, Frédéric Chopin, and Ludwig van Beethoven. Students performing: Chiao-Yu Wu, Cicy Li, Katherine Lee, David Lin, Xiaohui Ma, and Kiwa Mizutani.
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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>

Faculty Concert: Bonnie Whiting, Through The Eye(s)

<h2><strong>Please note: This event has been postponed. </strong></h2>
<blockquote><i><i>Faculty percussionist Bonnie Whiting presents Through the Eye(s), a cycle of pieces for solo speaking and singing percussionist developed in collaboration with nine incarcerated people at the Indiana Women's Prison. </i></i>The program opens with Whiting's realization of faculty composer Melia Watras's graphic score, "Barking up which tree?" </blockquote>
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Concerto Competition: Strings

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<p>UW strings students Dalma Ashby, Eugene Chin, Hannah Chou, Christine Chu, and Elena Allen perform for outside judges, competing for a chance to perform with the UW Symphony. Adjudicators for this competition are <span>Brendan Shea, concertmaster of the Boise Philharmonic, and Susan Gulkis Assadi, principal violist of the Seattle Symphony.</span></p>
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Faculty Recital: Melia Watras: The almond tree duos

<blockquote><span>Violist/composer Melia Watras, violinists Tekla Cunningham, Rachel Lee Priday and Michael Jinsoo Lim, photographer Michelle Smith-Lewis and narrator Tigran Arakelyan present the world premiere of Watras’s new work, </span><i class>The almond tree duos. </i><span>The title references the symbol of hope and new beginnings in Oscar Wilde’s</span><i class> The Canterville Ghost.

Brechemin Piano Series

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<blockquote>Students from the UW piano studios perform works from the piano repertoire.
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