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Welcome to a remarkable year in the life of the UW School of Music. In our 2013-14 concert season, we welcome new and notable faculty and launch important collaborations with organizations in the Seattle and UW arts communities. These new developments foretell wonderful enrichment opportunities for our students, audiences, and all who benefit from the School of Music and its activities. I invite you to read all of the details contained in this brochure and to partake of the offerings on our events calendar, but meanwhile, a few highlights are worthy of special mention.
We kick off the academic year by joining with local arts organization Earshot Jazz to celebrate two very notable additions to our Jazz Studies faculty—guitarist Bill Frisell as an affiliate professor of music and drummer Ted Poor as a full time artist-in-residence. Both figure prominently in a string of concerts in early November, presented in conjunction with Earshot Jazz and the Earshot Jazz Festival (page 2).
We are thrilled this year to announce a residency by Seattle production company Pacific MusicWorks (PMW) and to welcome PMW Artistic Director Stephen Stubbs to our faculty. The first production of PMW’s residency at the School of Music, a co-presentation of Handel’s Semele, runs May 16, 17, and 18 at Meany Theater (page 3).
David Alexander Rahbee joins us this year as conductor of the UW Symphony, and Seattle Symphony Music Director Ludovic Morlot assumes leadership of our orchestral conducting program. Both conductors take a turn at the podium during our February 14 UW Symphony concert (pages 12-13).
We join with the UW World Series in March to host the return of New York’s JACK Quartet, which concludes a weeklong residency at the School of Music with two distinct concerts March 15 at the Meany Studio Theater (page 4).
Our faculty musicians make frequent guest appearances at performances throughout the season and in their own solo concerts (pages 10-11). Our students, motivated by their proximity to great music and great musicianship, continue to demonstrate their own, remarkable musical development. Their discoveries and their progress are inspiring to behold (pages 12-19).
Music-making by its very nature encourages alliance, collaboration, and partnership as well as the intense focus of each individual musician. Both approaches are in abundance throughout our 2013-14 concert season. We invite you to join us!
Richard KarpenDirector, University of Washington School of Music
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BA - Brechemin Auditorium
JPH - Jones PlayhouseMT - Meany TheaterMST - Meany Studio Theater
MU 213 - Music Room 213SJC - St. James CathedralWA - Walker Ames Room, Kane Hall
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The School of Music and its Ethnomusicology Program continue a 50-year tradition of bringing musicians from around the world to the UW campus.
Meet Hapsari Kusumajaya, the UW’s new gamelanRoom 58 in the basement of the Music Building is now home to a beautiful set of bronze Javanese gamelan instruments, purchased from the Javanese shadow puppet master and gamelan musician Ki Midiyanto. The gamelan, which Ki Midiyanto named Hapsari Kusumajaya, traveled to Seattle by sea from the island of Java in Indonesia, arriving at the UW in March. Assistant Professor Christina Sunardi of the School of Music’s Ethnomusicology Program (pictured above) says the acquisition will enable her to teach gamelan ensemble courses, use the instruments for lecture-demonstrations and workshops, invite master gamelan musicians from Indonesia for residencies at the School of Music, and organize performances that feature the use of these instruments. Sunardi says she also looks forward to continued collaboration with the University of Washington Southeast Asia Center, the Seattle ensemble Gamelan Pacifica, Seattle Pacific University, and the local Indonesian community in the research, teaching, performance and promotion of Indonesian arts and culture.
The UW’s new gamelan makes its Meany Theater debut on Tuesday, May 20, 7:30 pm. See details, this page.
DEc 3 (TuE)Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist ConcertKevin Burke and StudentsIrish Fiddle MusicFall Quarter Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Kevin Burke is joined by his students for a concert of Irish fiddle music. BA 7:30 pm $5
MAR 3 (MON)Guest Artist Concert: Nguyen thanh thuy and Ngo tra My Music of VietnamNguyen Thanh Thuy and Ngo Tra My of the Six Tones Ensemble perform traditional and contemporary music of Vietnam. BA 1:30 pm FREE
MAR 4 (tUE)Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist ConcertPablo Rivera and Students Music of Puerto RicoWinter Quarter Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Pablo Rivera is joined by his students for this presentation of bomba, an Afro-Puerto Rican dance form in which the dancer challenges the drummer to follow his or her movements.BA 7:30 pm $5
MAy 20 (tUE) Ethnomusicology Visiting Artists ConcertKi Midiyanto, Heri Purwanto and FriendsGamelan Music, Dance and Shadow Puppet Theater of JavaVisiting artist Heri Purwanto (gamelan musician) and his students are joined by Ki Midiyanto (puppet master), Jessika Kenney (vocalist), Christina Sunardi (dancer), and Gamelan Pacifica in this evening of Javanese music, dance, and shadow puppet theater.Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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NOV 1 (FRi)Earshot Jazz Festival EventBill Frisell with Cuong Vu and Robin HolcombThe School of Music and Earshot Jazz present renowned guitarist Bill Frisell in an evening of duo and trio performances with trumpeter Cuong Vu and pianist Robin Holcomb. JPH 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
NOV 3 (SUN) Earshot Jazz Festival Event Bill Frisell with ted Poor and Luke BergmanThe School of Music and Earshot Jazz present renowned guitarist Bill Frisell in an evening of duo and trio performances with drummer Ted Poor and bassist Luke Bergman. JPH 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
NOV. 9 (SAt) Earshot Jazz Festival EventDave Douglas with UW Jazz The School of Music and Earshot Jazz present trumpeter Dave Douglas in concert with UW Jazz faculty Cuong Vu, trumpet, Ted Poor, drums, and top UW Jazz Studies students. JPH 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
The School of Music welcomes guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Ted Poor to the UW faculty in a series of special events on the UW campus, presented in conjunction with Earshot Jazz and the 2013 Earshot Jazz Festival.
NOV. 10 (SUN) Earshot Jazz Festival EventBill Frisell’s Big Sur Quintet with Jim Woodring and Eyvind KangAfter violist Eyvind Kang and one-of-a-kind cartoonist Jim Woodring join him in an opening performance, Bill Frisell presents his Big Sur Quintet, as riveting a band as any working today. Joining the guitarist are Jenny Scheinman on violin, Eyvind Kang on viola, Hank Roberts on cello, and Rudy Royston on drums. Playing Frisell‘s entrancing compositions, they evoke the singular spacious beauty of the California coastline. Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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MAy 16, 17 & 18 (FRi, SAt & SUN)G. F. Handel’s brilliant English oratorio Semele illuminates the darkly comedic story of a mortal woman’s tryst with a dangerous God. Chaos ensues in the wake of unbridled lust, jealousy, and revenge.
Pacific MusicWorks and the UW School of Music present Semele in a visceral new staging by an acclaimed production team led by PMW artistic director and conductor Stephen Stubbs and Los Angeles-based director and visual artist James Darrah.
Haeran Hong, SemeleValerie Vinzent, IrisNathan Medley, AthamusPeabody Southwell, Juno/Ino
Jason Hardy, Cadmus/SomnosAaron Sheehan, Apollo and JupiterThe Pacific MusicWorks Baroque OrchestraConcertmaster: Tekla Cunningham
Mt May 16 & 17 7:30 pm $40 ($20 students/seniors) Mt May 18 2 pm $40 ($20 students/seniors)* Not a Notecard Event
* The May 18 performance features UW music student understudies performing alongside professionals in select roles.
Meet the Artist: Stephen StubbsThe School of Music gains new expertise in early music with the appointment of lutenist and baroque opera specialist Stephen Stubbs to the School of Music faculty.
Stubbs, artistic director of Seattle’s Pacific MusicWorks, joins the School of Music faculty in fall 2013 as a senior artist-in-residence and makes his public debut at the UW in May 2014 as artistic director and conductor of a Pacific MusicWorks and School of Music co-production of Handel’s 1743 opera Semele.
A Seattle native and UW alumnus, Stubbs gained international prominence as an opera director and lutenist during a 30-year career in Europe. Since his return to Seattle in 2006, he has made his mark as a musical director, guest conductor, and founder of organizations devoted to the study and production of baroque opera and oratorio.
Stubbs will apply his expertise in that area at the UW during the 2013-14 academic year, preparing School of Music students in voice and instrumental performance to perform side by side with professional musicians and opera singers in the Semele production, set for May 16-18, 2014 at Meany Theater.
“I’m thrilled to be joining the faculty of the UW School of Music,” Stubbs says of his appointment, “and am honored to be entrusted with a revival of the baroque ideals of apprenticeship and mentoring, but made specifically relevant to the contemporary cultural scene and the needs of today’s students.”
Opera: G.F. Handel: Semele
Pacific MusicWorks is in residence at the School of Music starting September 2013.
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the Early Showthe JACK Quartet performs works by UW composersProgram highlights include the world premiere of a new work by Juan Pampin, School of Music composition faculty and director of the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, and a new work by School of Music Director Richard Karpen, performed by the JACK Quartet and musicians from the Six Tones—Nguyen Thanh Thuy and Ngo Tra My from Hanoi, Vietnam, and Stefan Östersjö from Malmo, Sweden.Meany Studio theater 7:30 pm$25 ($23 UWAA and UW staff; $10 UW students)*
Saturday, March 15An evening with the JACK QuartetThe School of Music, in collaboration with the UW World Series, presents an evening with the JACK Quartet, one of the most exciting chamber groups on the international scene performing the music of today.
The New York-based group caps off a week-long residency at the School of Music with an evening of two distinct concerts of composed and improvised music performed by the quartet, along with visiting artists from the Six Tones ensemble and School of Music faculty Richard Karpen, Juan Pampin, Cuong Vu, and Ted Poor.
the Late Showimprovised Music by the JACK and UW musiciansThe JACK Quartet performs a concert of improvised music with other guest musicians and UW faculty musicians Cuong Vu (trumpet), Ted Poor (drums), Richard Karpen (piano), and Juan Pampin (live electronics). Meany Studio theater 10 pm $25 ($23 UWAA and UW staff; $10 UW students)*
Ticketing for this event is through UW World Series. Details at: www.meany.org or by phone at 206.543.4880.
“...among the most stimulating new-music concerts of my experience.” -Philadelphia Inquirer
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MusiC Of tOdAYThe University of Washington School of Music and The Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) co-sponsor this series featuring groundbreaking new works and modern classics by faculty and guest composers.
OCt 22 (tUES)Garth Knox, violaAt the forefront of the new music scene, internationally acclaimed violist Garth Knox also commands attention with his persuasive updating of the music of the past (medieval, baroque) via his interest in the viola d’amore and the medieval fiddle. In this concert, he performs solo works and collaborates with members of the Seattle Modern Orchestra (Julia Tai, conductor) and UW faculty violist Melia Watras.Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
NOV 14 (tHU)DXARTS: An Evening of Electro-Acoustic MusicThe Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) presents a concert of electro-acoustic music from throughout the history of the genre, performed in a multi-channel sound system. Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
FEB 25 (tUE)André Richard Residency:Music by Luigi Nono and others Swiss composer/conductor André Richard worked closely with Luigi Nono, one of the most notable composers of the 20th Century. A world-wide authority on the composer and his music, Richard concludes a week-long residency at the School of Music with this concert featuring works by Nono and others.Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
MAR 15 (SAt)JACK QuartetThe rising new music stars perform two distinct concerts of composed and improvised music, joined by visiting artists from the Six Tones ensemble and School of Music faculty Richard Karpen, Juan Pampin, Cuong Vu, and Ted Poor. See page 4 for details.
APR 17 (tHU)DXARTS: Experimental, improvised MusicThe Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media presents an evening of improvised, experimental music with electronics, performed by DXARTS and School of Music faculty members and special guest artists. Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
MAy 19 (MON) Brian Ferneyhough ResidencyThe School of Music welcomes English composer Brian Ferneyhough to the UW for a week-long residency, topped off with this performance by the Modern Music Ensemble/Inverted Space performing works by Ferneyhough and others. Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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THE SIX TONES with Uw composer richard Karpen (second from right).
Photo: Steve Korn
OCt 9, 10 & 11 (WED, tHU & FRi)French Organ Festival: John-Baptiste RobinJohn-Baptiste Robin, organist at the Royal Chapel at the Palace of Versailles, leads two master classes and performs a recital in this celebration of French organ music, hosted by the School of Music, the Seattle Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, and St. James Cathedral.
OCt 9: MAStER CLASSSJC 7:30 pm FREESt. James Cathedral: 804 9th Ave Seattle, WA
OCt 10: MAStER CLASSWA 7:30 pm FREE
OCt 11: RECitALSJC 8 pm $15 suggested donationSt. James Cathedral: 804 9th Ave Seattle, WA
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FRENCH ORGAN FESTIVAL: JOHN-BAPTISTE ROBIN
OCt 26 (SAt)Littlefield Organ Series: Halloween Organ ConcertStudents of Carole Terry perform spooky organ classics—including Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor— on the UW’s Littlefield Organ.WA 7:30 pm $15
NOV 14 (tHU)Littlefield Organ Series: Daniel ZaretskyRussian organist Daniel Zaretsky performs a recital on the UW’s Littlefield Organ.WA 7:30 pm $15
JAN 12 (SUN)Littlefield Organ Series: Eunyoung KimVisiting scholar Eunyoung Kim, a faculty member at Korea Baptist Theological University/Seminary and organist at Daehung Baptist Church in Daejeon, South Korea, performs a recital on the UW’s Littlefield Organ.WA 3 pm $15
MAR 2 (SUN)Littlefield Organ Series: Robert ParkinsRobert Parkins, Professor of music and University organist at Duke University, performs a recital on the UW’s Littlefield Organ.WA 3 pm $15
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NOV 12 (tUE) Guest Artist Recital: Matthew Bengtson, pianoConcert pianist and Steinway artist Matthew Bengtson performs a concert of works by Bach and Scriabin. BA 7:30 pm $15
FEB 23 (SUN)Guest Artist Recital and Panel Discussion: Eric Zuber, pianoA rising star in the classical piano world, Eric Zuber has won major prizes in nine of the world’s most prestigious international piano competitions. His recital of works by Rachmaninoff and Schumann will be followed by a panel discussion, “Building a Career in Classical Music,” for which he will be joined by UW faculty and Seattle music professionals. BA 2 pm $15
MAR 5 & 6 (WED & tHU) Lecture-Demo and Recital: Corey Hamm, pianoConcert pianist Corey Hamm, assistant professor of piano and chamber music at the University of British Columbia, presents a lecture-demo and a program of contemporary classical works for piano. March 5 Lecture-Demo: MU 213 5:30 pm FREE
March 6 Concert: BA 7:30 pm $15
APR 1 & 2 (tUE & WED) Master Class and Recital: Guan Changxin, pianoGuan Changxin of the China Conservatory of Music leads a master class with UW piano students and performs a concert of works for solo piano. His April 2 program includes Schubert: Four Impromptus, Op. 90; and Chopin: The Four Scherzi; plus a short Chinese work. April 1 Master Class: BA 5 pm FREE
April 2 Recital: BA 7:30 pm $15
APR 9 (WED)Guest Artist Lecture-Recital: David Kim, pianoA Historical Performance: Old Pianos and New MusicianshipDavid Kim, assistant professor of piano at Whitman College, presents a lecture-recital, “A Historical Performance: Old Pianos and New Musicianship,” exploring the ways in which recent thinking from the fields of psychology and philosophy may help artists develop a new method for musical practicing. BA 4:30 pm FREE
GUEST ARTIST RECITAL: ERIC ZUBER
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DEC 1 (SUN)Music of Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn: Prelude and Fugue in E MinorJoseph Dougherty, piano
Trio in D Minor for piano, violin and celloTrio Andromeda (Li-Cheng Hung piano; Allion Salvador, violin; and Alec Duggan, cello)
Brahms: Selections from Brahms, Opus 118Brooks Tran, piano
Sonata in F flat Major for Viola and PianoGwen Franz, viola, and Jane Heinrichs, piano
Voice Duets for tenor and BaritoneBrahms: Weg der Liebe (Teil II: Den gordischen Knoten)Schumann: Blaue Augen hat das MaedchenMendelssohn: Sonntagsmorgen Anthony James, tenor; Adrian Packel, baritoneBA 4:30 pm $10
MAR 9 (SUN)Music of Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, and Felix Mendelssohn
Pre-Concert Lecture: George Bozarth An illustrated slide lecture on art and romanticism in music.
Brahms: Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann, Opus 9 Lidia Kotlova, piano
Mendelssohn: Fantasy in F Sharp MinorMonica Yoon, Piano
Schumann: Märchenbilder for viola and piano, Opus 113Romaric Pokorny, viola, Pei-Jung Huang, piano
Pre-Concert Lecture: BA 4 pm $10*Concert: BA 4:30 pm $10
* Paid admission to the 4 pm lecture includes admission to the 4:30 pm concert.
The close artistic and personal friendships of Clara and Robert Schumann, Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, and Johannes Brahms constitute one of the most remarkable orbits of interactions in musical history. This series, produced by piano professor Robin McCabe, features samplings from their rich and prolific repertoires, with historical context offered in commentary and narration.
Maria Larionoff, violin, and Robin McCabe, piano, conclude their traversal of the complete Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano with two recitals in 2013-14. Each concert includes a pre-concert lecture by Music History professor Stephen Rumph.
MAy 4 (SUN)Focus on Fanny Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann
Pre-Concert lecture: Judy tsou “To Lied or not to Lied? That is the Woman Composer’s Question.”
Fanny Mendelssohn: Three Pieces for piano, four hands Allegretto Allegro molto Allegretto GraziosoDainius and Asta Vaicekonis, piano
Clara Schumann: Piano Trio in G Minor, Op. 17Trio Andromeda (Li-Cheng Hung piano; Allion Salvador, violin, and Alec Duggan, cello)
Pre-Concert Lecture: BA 4 pm $10*Concert: BA 4:30 pm $10
* Paid admission to the 4 pm lecture includes admission to the 4:30 pm concert.
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NOV 17 (SUN) Sonata in A Major, Opus 30 No.1Sonata in E flat Major, Opus 12 No.3Sonata in C Minor, Opus 30 No.2Pre-Concert Lecture:BA 1:30 pm $15*Recital: BA 2 pm $15
APRiL 27 (SUN) Sonata in A Major, Opus 12 No.2Sonata in G Major, Opus 96Sonata in A Major, Opus 47, “Kreutzer”Pre-Concert Lecture:BA 1:30 pm $15*Recital: BA 2 pm $15
* Paid admission to the 1:30 pm lecture includes admission to the 2 pm concert.
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Guest Artist Residency
APR 21, 22, 23 (MON, tUE, WED) Bill Preucil, violin Concertmaster of the Cleveland Symphony, world-renowned violinist and educator Bill Preucil shares his talent and insight with young musicians from the UW and Seattle music communities in three master classes hosted by School of Music violin professor Ron Patterson.
SEPt 29 (SUN) Andrew york“Immaculate technique, elegant and expressive … His intimate knowledge of the instrument provides for some delicious sonorities of authentic originality …” ~ John Schneider, Soundboard Magazine
One of today’s most visible and innovative classical guitarists and composers and a member of the GRAMMY winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Andrew York is a virtuoso classical and jazz guitarist, an extremely rare combination.
NOV 10 (SUN) Katona twins“Formidable virtuoso technique … their performances could hardly be bettered for charm, zest, wit and colouristic flair.” ~ Daily Telegraph, London
Critically acclaimed by the Daily Telegraph as “the classical world’s best known guitar duo,” Peter and Zoltán Katona effortlessly transfer from strictly classical into more popular musical genres. Their wide repertoire spans from Bach and Mozart to Piazzolla’s tango music to their arrangements of pop classics.
Artist-in-Residence Barry Lieberman presents a series of recitals and master classes by noted performers, including Seattle Symphony players, touring symphony musicians, young innovators, and rising classical music stars.
JAN 11, 12 (SAt AND SUN)Michael HovnanianBassist Michael Hovnanian is a member of the faculty at DePaul University. This Seattle native and longtime member of the Chicago Symphony performs a recital and leads a master class with students of Barry Lieberman.Jan 11 Master Class: BA 2 pm FREE Jan 12 Concert: BA 2 pm $15
MAR 22, 23 (SAt AND SUN)Dylan PalmerPrincipal bass of the Vancouver Symphony performs a recital and leads a master class with students of Barry Lieberman.Mar 22 Master Class: BA 2 pm FREE Mar 23 Concert: BA 2 pm $15
MAy 11 (SUN)American String Project Chamber PlayersThe American String Project Chamber Players perform the Brahms B flat string quartet and the Dvorak bass quintet Opus 77, plus select violin duos. This concert features Jorja Fleezanis (former concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra and now a professor of violin at Indiana University), Maria Larionoff, Barry Lieberman, and others.BA 2 pm $15
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FEB 23 (SUN) Berta Rojas “Ambassador of the classical guitar.” ~ Classical Guitar Magazine
Renowned for her impeccable technique and innate musical mastery, Berta Rojas has earned a place of preference among the audiences that have applauded her at such major stages as the Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall, the Frederick P. Rose Hall of Jazz at Lincoln Center, and Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
APR 27 (SUN) Artyom Dervoed“Artist of the highest caliber” ~ Norbert Kraft, Canada
Russian guitarist Artyom Dervoed started playing a seven-string guitar when he was six and has since enjoyed an international career performing with musicians such as Flavio Sala (guitar, Italy), Aydar Gainullin (button accordion, Russia), Yuri Medianik (bandoneon, button accordion, violin, Russia), and with many orchestras in Russia and abroad.
All events are at 10 am in Brechemin AuditoriumTickets: $10 (Free to UW students and faculty)
SEAttLE CLASSiC GUitAR SOCiEty iNtERNAtiONAL MAStERCLASS SERiES
The University of Washington and faculty artist Michael Partington host this series of master classes for students and young professional artists. Classes follow performances the previous night at the Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall. All classes are open to the public for observation.
Apr 21: Master class for UW students BA 7:30 pm FREEApr 22: Master class for Seattle area students BA 4 pm FREEApr 23: Master class for UW students Mt 7:30 pm FREE
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OCt 18 (FRi)Steve Korn GroupJazz Studies faculty member Steve Korn, drums, performs original compositions and songs from the jazz repertoire, joined by guest musicians from the Seattle jazz scene.MSt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students and seniors)
NOV 5 (tUES) Craig Sheppard, pianoMostly BrahmsCraig Sheppard concludes his Mostly Brahms series with the first and last published solo piano pieces by Brahms, the Opus 4 Scherzo and the two great sets of Klavierstücke, Opuses 118 and 119. Rounding off the concert is Schumann’s Fantasy in C, Opus 17, arguably the greatest large-scale work for solo piano of the nineteenth century.Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students and seniors)
DEC 8 (SUN) & APR 13 (SUN)Dainius Vaicekonis, pianoDEC 8: Cultural Crossroads APR 13: Variation FormsFaculty pianist Dainius Vaicekonis presents two recitals in 2013-14. On Dec. 8, he is joined by his wife, Asta, and UW colleagues Donna Shin and Ron Patterson in “Cultural Crossroads,” a concert featuring legendary American composers and artists with Lithuanian heritage. On April 13, he performs a recital of variation forms featuring G. F. Handel’s Chaconne, Leopold Godowsky’s Passacaglia, Symphonic Etudes by Robert Schumann, and variation sets by Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms. BA 4:30 pm $15
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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: MARC SEALES, CRAIG SHEPPARD, MELIA WATRAS,
DAINIUS VAICEKONIS, AND MICHAEL PARTINGTON
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MAR 1 (SAt)cascadia TrioSchool of Music faculty and staff present 20th century works by for piano, violin, and clarinet. Trio members are Rhonda Kline, piano; Colin Todd, violin; and Camille Perezselsky, clarinet.BA 4:30 pm $15
JAN 12 (SUN) Michael Partington, guitarConversations with the GuitarMichael Partington collaborates with fellow faculty members Michael Brockman, Valerie Muzzolini Gordon, and Donna Shin in music by Chiel Meijering, Alan Hovhaness, and Michael Fiday. His program also features new music for solo guitar by Stephen Goss and Bryan Johanson.BA 7:30 pm $15
JAN 13 (MON) Melia Watras, violaKarpen/Lim/Watras/WhiteViolist Melia Watras takes to the Meany stage for a program of exciting new works, joined by Pacific Northwest Ballet concertmaster Michael Jinsoo Lim. Leading voices in performing and commissioning new music, Watras and Lim will present world premieres by cutting-edge composers Richard Karpen and Frances White, as well as new pieces written by the performers themselves.Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
MAy 8 (tHU)Marc Seales, pianoJazz Studies professor Marc Seales performs original works and standards for solo piano.JPH 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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uniVErsitY sYMPhOnYDavid Alexander Rahbee, conductor
OCt 24 (tHU) University Symphony With David Gordon, trumpetHindemith: Nobilissima Visione suiteArutiunian: Trumpet Concerto David Gordon, trumpetBeethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
DEC 6 (FRi) University Symphony With Seattle Symphony Concertmaster Alexander VelinzonVerdi: La Forza del Destino overtureWagner: Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan und IsoldeTakemitsu: A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, in D Major, Op. 35
JAN 30 (tHU) University Symphony With guest conductor Stephen Stubbs and artists from Pacific MusicWorksDavid Alexander Rahbee conducts members of the University Symphony in a concert of works by C.P.E. Bach and Joseph Haydn. Plus: School of Music faculty artist Stephen Stubbs conducts a work by Arcangelo Corelli, featuring guest musicians from Pacific MusicWorks.
FEB 14 (FRi) University Symphonywith Ludovic MorlotConcerto Competition Winners Seattle Symphony Music Director Ludovic Morlot conducts the University Symphony in selections from Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique.Plus: Winners of the 2013 Concerto Competition perform with the University Symphony.
MAR 14 (FRi) University SymphonyWith Valerie Muzzolini Gordon, harpNielsen: Pan and Syrinx, Op. 49 Ginastera: Harp Concerto Valerie Muzzolini Gordon, harpBrahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73
APR 22 (tUE)Combined Choirs and University Symphony Schubert: Offertorium, D. 963 “Intende voci” Duruflé: Requiem, Op. 9
JUNE 6 (FRi) University SymphonyWith Janelle Fung, pianoSchumann: Piano Concerto, Op. 54 Janelle Fung, pianoMussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
All performances are at 7:30 pm in Meany Theater. Program selections and guest artists subject to changeTickets: $15 ($10 students/seniors)
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Meet the Conductor: David Alexander RahbeeThat new face on the conductor’s podium belongs to David Alexander Rahbee, director of orchestral activities at the School of Music for the 2013-14 season. A native of Boston, Rahbee studied conducting at the New England Conservatory, Université de Montréal, Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna, and at the Pierre Monteux School. He also studied violin and composition at Indiana University.
The recipient of numerous prestigious awards and fellowships, Dr. Rahbee has appeared in concert with orchestras such as the RTE National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, Kammerphilharmonie Berlin-Brandenburg, Orchestre de la Francophonie (Canada), the Dresden Hochschule orchestra, the Boston New Music Initiative, Orquesta Sinfónica de Loja (Ecuador), Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Savaria Symphony Orchestra (Hungary), Cool Opera of Norway (members of the Stavanger Symphony), Schönbrunner Schloss Orchester (Vienna), the Whatcom Symphony Orchestra, and the Divertimento Ensemble of Milan.
At the UW, he will conduct the University Symphony as well as work closely with Seattle Symphony Music Director Ludovic Morlot, appointed recently to oversee the UW’s orchestral conducting program.
“We are pleased to welcome David Alexander Rahbee as our director of orchestral activities,” says School of Music Director Richard Karpen. “He is a talented young conductor, and his collaborative approach will benefit our students greatly.”
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JAN 24 (FRi)Mozart: Oboe Concerto in C Major, K. 314 Kristin Olson, oboeHaydn: Symphony No. 83, G Minor “the Hen”BA 7:30 pm $5
MAy 14 (WED) Dvořák: The Two SerenadesSerenade for Winds, in D Minor, Op. 44Serenade for Strings, in E Major, Op. 22BA 7:30 pm $5
UW CHAMBER ORCHEStRAMembers of the UW Symphony perform intimate programs in Brechemin Auditorium.
NOV 18 (MON)Concerto CompetitionSchool of Music students from three divisions—piano, strings, and orchestral instruments— perform for outside judges. Winners will perform with the UW Symphony in future concerts during the 2013-14 season.Mt 7 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
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OCt 18 (FRi)Faculty Concert: Steve Korn GroupJazz Studies faculty member Steve Korn, drums, performs original compositions and songs from the jazz repertoire, joined by guest musicians from the Seattle jazz scene.MSt 7:30 pm tickets: $20 ($12 students and seniors)
NOV 1 (FRi) Earshot Jazz Festival EventBill Frisell with Cuong Vu and Robin HolcombThe School of Music and Earshot Jazz present guitarist Bill Frisell in concert with trumpeter Cuong Vu and pianist Robin Holcomb.JPH 7:30 pm$20 ($12 students/seniors)
NOV 3 (SUN)Earshot Jazz Festival EventBill Frisell with ted Poor and Luke BergmanThe School of Music and Earshot Jazz present guitarist Bill Frisell with drummer Ted Poor and bassist Luke Bergman. JPH 7:30 pm$20 ($12 students/seniors)
NOV 9 (SAt) Earshot Jazz Festival Event Dave Douglas with UW Jazz The School of Music and Earshot Jazz present trumpeter Dave Douglas in concert with UW Jazz faculty and students. JPH 7:30 pm$20 ($12 students/seniors)
StUDiO JAZZ ENSEMBLE & UW MODERN BANDThe Studio Jazz Ensemble, led by Fred Radke, performs big band arrangements and repertory selections. The Modern Band, led by Cuong Vu, performs innovative arrangements of jazz standards, selections from the outer limits of the genre, and new original compositions.
MondayDEC 2 MSt MAR 10 Mt JUNE 2 MStPerformances are at 7:30 pm$15 ($10 students/seniors)
JAZZ iNNOVAtiONSStudent jazz ensembles pay homage to the icons of jazz and break new ground with original progressive jazz compositions.
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NOV 10 (SUN) Earshot Jazz Festival EventBill Frisell’s Big Sur Quintet / Jim Woodring, Eyvind Kang, Bill Frisell After Eyvind Kang and one-of-a-kind cartoonist Jim Woodring join him in an opening performance, Bill Frisell presents his Big Sur Quintet, as riveting a band as any working today. Playing Frisell’s entrancing compositions, the group evokes the singular spacious beauty of the California coastline. Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students and seniors)
MAy 8 (tHU)Faculty concert: Marc Seales, pianoJazz Studies professor Marc Seales performs original works and standards for solo piano.JPH 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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MALLEtHEAD SERiESPercussion Studies Chair Thomas Collier and longtime musical partner, bassist Dan Dean, perform with a range of guest artists in this popular percussion series.
OCt 29 (tUE) Collier and Dean with Alex Acuña and Don GrusinPercussion Studies Chair Thomas Collier and bassist Dan Dean perform with acclaimed percussionist Alex Acuña (known for his work with Weather Report) and pianist Don Grusin. MSt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
FEB 7 (FRi) Tom Collier and FriendsFaculty artist Tom Collier and bassist Dan Dean perform with special guest artists on this annual percussion series. MSt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
APR 2 (WED) 60 Years Behind BarsFaculty artist Tom Collier celebrates sixty years in the music business with a concert featuring some very special friends, including: guitarist Larry Coryell, clarinetist Bill Smith, pianist Marc Seales, bassist Dan Dean, and percussionist Emil Richards.MSt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
Brechemin Piano SeriesNOV 14, DEC 5, FEB 13, MAR 13, APR 10, MAy 8, MAy 29 (tHU) UW music students perform works for piano.BA 7:30 pm $5
Guitar EnsembleJAN 31 (FRi)MAy 30 (FRi) BA 7:30 pm $5
DEC 15 (SUN)UW Double Bass EnsembleStudents of Barry Lieberman perform arrangements and original works written for two to six bassists.BA 2 pm FREE
APR 3 (tHU) Brechemin Scholarship Recipients RecitalRecipients of the prestigious Brechemin Scholarship are presented in recital. BA 7:30 pm $5
APR 16 (WED) Saxophone NightStudents of Michael Brockman are in the spotlight in this annual evening of music for solo performers and quartets. BA 7:30 pm $5
PERCUSSiON ENSEMBLETOM COLLIER, DIRECTOR
DEc 3 (TuE) MSt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
FEB 26 (WED) Mt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
MAy 27 (tUE) World Percussion BashThe UW Percussion Ensemble and the UW Steel Drum Ensemble (directed by Shannon Dudley) present music from a variety of musical traditions.MSt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
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NOV 25, MAR 3, MAy 19 (MON) Voice Division RecitalsStudents of Thomas Harper, Kari Ragan, and Giselle Wyers perform art songs and arias from France, Germany, Italy, and beyond. BA 7:30 pm $5
DEC 6 & 8 (FRi & SUN)Opera TheaterThomas Harper directs students from the UW Opera Theater in scenes from Maria Stuarda, The Magic Flute, Die Meistersinger, Cendrillon, Le Nozze di Figaro, and Rigoletto. JPH Friday, Dec. 6: 7:30 pmSunday, Dec. 8: 2 pm$15 ($10 students/seniors)
FEB 25 (tUES)Baroque EnsembleUW music students perform music of the Baroque era.BA 7:30 pm $5
MAy 16, 17, 18 (FRi, SAt, SUN) UW Opera: G.F. Handel: SemeleStephen Stubbs, newly appointed Senior Artist-in-Residence at the School of Music and music director of Pacific MusicWorks, conducts Handel’s 1743 opera Semele in his Meany Theater debut. James Darrah directs.MtFriday and Saturday, May 16 and 17: 7:30 pmSunday, May 18: 2 pm $40 ($20 students/seniors) Not a Notecard Event
* The May 18 performance features UW music understudies performing alongside professionals in select roles.
See page 3 for more information.
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NOV 17 (SUN) University Chorale & Chamber Singers with Sapience Dance CollectiveThe University Chorale performs Randall Thompson’s Peaceable Kingdom, and The Chamber Singers present Benjamin Britten’s A Boy Was Born, Op. 3. This program features choreography by Seattle-based modern dance company Sapience Dance Collective. Mt 2 pm
DEC 2 (MON) Gospel choirPhyllis Byrdwell leads the 100-voice gospel choir in songs of praise, jubilation, and other expressions of the Gospel tradition.
DEC 4 (WED)carolFestSilent Night, Joyous NightThe Chamber Singers, University Chorale, University Singers, Women’s Choir, Gospel Choir, and UW Men’s Glee Club present “Silent Night, Joyous Night,” featuring variations on Silent Night, in honor of composer Franz Grüber’s 150th birthday.
MAR 1 (SAt)Men’s Glee ClubThe UW Men’s Glee Club presents its Winter Quarter concert, joined by a special guest a cappella group and men’s choral groups from area high schools.
MAR 12 (WED)University Chorale and Chamber SingersProgram to be announced.
APR 22 (tUE)Combined Choirs and UW SymphonyGiselle Wyers and David Alexander Rahbee conduct the University Symphony and combined Chamber Singers and University Chorale in a program of orchestral choral works, including Schubert: Offertorium, D.963 “Intende voci” and Duruflé: Requiem, Op. 9.
MAy 28 (WED) University Chorale with Michael BrockmanThe University Chorale presents a program of works for classical saxophone and choir, with special guest, faculty saxophonist Michael Brockman.
JUNE 2 (MON) Gospel choirPhyllis Byrdwell leads the 100-voice gospel choir in songs of praise, jubilation, and other expressions of the Gospel tradition.
JUNE 3 (tUE)Chamber SingersOf Sky and Sea: Music of America The Chamber singers perform new music sung by the men and women of the choir as well as music for mixed choir.
JUNE 5 (tHU)University Choirs: “UW Sings”The University Singers, Women’s Choir, and Men’s Glee Club present their popular year-end concert.
University ChoirsChamber Singers: Geoffrey Boers, conductor
University Chorale: Giselle Wyers, conductor
UW Men’s Glee Club: Steven M. Demorest, conductor
Gospel choir: Phyllis Byrdwell, conductor
University Singers: Ryan Ellis, Johann van Niekerk, conductors
UW Women’s Choir: Amanda Huntleigh, conductor
All performances are at 7:30 pm at Meany Theater except where noted. Program selections and guest artists subject to change. Tickets: $15 ($10 students/seniors)
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trio AndromedaThe University of Washington School of Music presents the debut concerts of Trio Andromeda, winners of the 2013 UW Strings and Piano Chamber Ensemble Competition. Ensemble members are violinist Allion Salvador, cellist Alec Duggan, and pianist Li-Cheng Hung.
JAN 18 (SAt) & MAy 24 (SAt) BA 7:30 pm $5
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Modern Music Ensemble/inverted SpaceThe University of Washington Modern Music Ensemble (“Inverted Space”) presents works of our time in several concerts each year. Including repertoire from the early to mid-20th century and beyond, the group focuses on small ensemble and chamber orchestra works, performed by both undergraduate and graduate students.
NOV 22 (FRi)Works by Varese, Holliger, and BoulezVarese: OctandreHolliger: (Ma)(s)sacrilegion d’horreurBoulez: Le Marteau Sans MatireJPH 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
JAN 31 (FRi)Works by Messiaen and takemitsuMessiaen: Quartet for the End of TimeTakemitsu: Quatrain IIMSt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
MAy 19 (MON) Music of today: Works of Brian Ferneyhough Mt 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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UW Wind Ensemble: timothy Salzman, conductor
Symphonic Band: Steven Morrison, Cory Meals, conductors
Concert Band: Lewis Norfleet, Jiannan Cheng, conductors
Campus Band: Dan McDonald, David Sloan, conductors
OCt 27 (SUN) Wind Ensemble Chamber WindsMembers of the UW Wind Ensemble perform works arranged for small ensembles, including Desi, by Michael Daugherty, Good Soldier Suite, by Robert Kurka, and Silver Halo, by Joseph Schwantner.BA 1:30 pm $5
DEC 5 (tHU) Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, & Campus Bands RisingThe UW Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, and Campus Bands perform works by Steven Bryant, Percy Grainger, and Jennifer Higdon.Mt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
FEB 27 (tHU) Symphonic, Concert & Campus BandsThe Third CoastThe Symphonic, Concert and Campus Bands perform works by James Syler, Donald Grantham, Karl King, and Brant Karrick.Mt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
MAR 11 (tUE)Wind Ensemble and Symphonic BandForms, Facets, Fugues The Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band perform works by Leonard Bernstein, Joel Puckett, Paul Hindemith, and others.Mt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
APR 28 (MON) Wind Ensemble and Symphonic BandJourneys The UW Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band perform works by Jennifer Higdon, Cindy McTee, David Stanhope, and others. Mt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
MAy 29 (tHU) Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, and Concert BandsArchitecturesThe UW Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, and Concert Bands present works by John Mackey, David Maslanka, and others.Mt 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
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10 French Organ Festival: John-Baptiste Robin Master Class WA 7:30 pm FREE pg. 6
11 French Organ Festival: John-Baptiste Robin Recital SJC 8 pm $15 pg. 6
18 Faculty Concert: Steve Korn Group MSt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 10
22 Music of today: Garth Knox, viola Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5
24 University Symphony Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 12
26 Littlefield Organ Series: Halloween Organ Concert WA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 6
27 Wind Ensemble Chamber Winds BA 1:30 pm $5 pg. 19
29 Mallethead Series: Collier & Dean w/ Alex Acuña and Don Grusin MSt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 15
noveMber1 Earshot Jazz Festival Event: Bill Frisell w/ Cuong Vu and Robin Holcomb JPH 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 2
3 Earshot Jazz Festival Event: Bill Frisell w/ ted Poor and Luke Bergman JPH 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 2
5 Faculty Recital: Craig Sheppard, piano: Mostly Brahms Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 10
9 Earshot Jazz Festival Event: Dave Douglas w/ UW Jazz JPH 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 2
10Guitar Master Class: Katona twins BA 10 am $10-FREE pg. 9Earshot Jazz Festival Event: Bill Frisell’s Big Sur w/ Jim Woodring Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 2
12 Guest Artist Recital: Matthew Bengtson, piano BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 7
14Music of today: DXARtS Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15Littlefield Organ Series: Daniel Zaretsky WA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 6
17University Chorale and Chamber Singers Mt 2 pm $15-$10 pg. 17McCabe Larionoff Duo: Beethoven Project BA 2 pm (lecture at 1:30 pm) $15 pg. 8
18 Concerto Competition Mt 7 pm $15-$10 pg. 13
20 Jazz innovations, Part i BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
21 Jazz innovations, Part ii BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
22 Modern Music Ensemble JPH 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 18
25 Voice Division Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 16
DeceMber1 Circle of Friends BA 4:30 pm $10 pg. 8
2Studio Jazz Ensemble/Modern Band MSt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 14Gospel Choir Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 17
3Percussion Ensemble MSt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15 Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Concert: Kevin Burke: Irish Fiddle Music BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 1
4 CarolFest Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 17
5Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15Combined Bands Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 19
6University Symphony Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 12Opera theater JPH 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 16
8Opera theater JPH 2 pm $15-$10 pg. 16Faculty Recital: Dainius Vaicekonis, piano BA 4:30 pm $15 pg. 10
15 UW Double Bass Ensemble BA 2 pm FREE pg. 15
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11 Barry Lieberman and Friends Master Class: Michael Hovnanian BA 2 pm FREE pg. 9
12Barry Lieberman and Friends Recital: Michael Hovnanian BA 2 pm $15 pg. 9Littlefield Organ Series: Eunyoung Kim WA 3 pm $15 pg. 6Faculty Recital: Michael Partington, guitar BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 11
13 Faculty Recital: Melia Watras, viola: Karpen/Lim/Watras/White Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 11
18 trio Andromeda BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 18
24 UW Chamber Orchestra BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 13
30 University Symphony with Stephen Stubbs/Pacific MusicWorks Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 12
31Modern Music Ensemble MSt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 18Guitar Ensemble BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
FebrUarY7 Mallethead Series MSt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 15
13 Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
14 University Symphony with Ludovic Morlot Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 12
19 Jazz innovations, Part i BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
20 Jazz innovations, Part ii BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
23Guitar Master Class: Berta Rojas BA 10 am $10-FREE pg. 9Guest Artist Recital: Eric Zuber, piano BA 2 pm $15 pg. 7
25Music of today: Music by Luigi Nono Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5Baroque Ensemble BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 16
26 Percussion Ensemble Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15
27 Symphonic, Concert, and Campus Bands Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 19
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1Men’s Glee Club Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 17Cascadia trio BA 4:30 pm $15 pg. 11
2 Littlefield Organ Series: Robert Parkins WA 3 pm $15 pg. 6
3Six tones: Music of Vietnam BA 1:30 pm FREE pg. 1Voice Division Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 16
4 Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Concert: Pablo Rivera: Music of Puerto Rico BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 1
5 Lecture-Demo: Corey Hamm, piano MU 213 5:30 pm FREE pg. 7
6 Guest Artist Recital: Corey Hamm, piano BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 7
9 Circle of Friends BA 4:30 pm (George Bozarth lecture at 4 pm) $10 pg. 8
10 Studio Jazz Ensemble / Modern Band Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 14
11 Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 19
12 Chamber Singers and University Chorale Mt 7:30 pm $15-10 pg. 17
13 Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
14 University Symphony Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 12
15 JACK Quartet MSt 7:30pm, 10 pm (UW World Series ticketing) pg. 4
22 Barry Lieberman and Friends Master Class: Dylan Palmer, double bass BA 2 pm FREE pg. 9
23 Barry Lieberman and Friends Concert: Dylan Palmer, double bass BA 2 pm $15 pg. 9
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1 Master Class: Guan Changxin, piano BA 5 pm FREE pg. 7
2Mallethead Series: 60 Years Behind Bars MSt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 15Guest Artist Recital: Guan Changxin, piano BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 7
3 Brechemin Scholarship Recipients Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
9 Guest Artist Lecture-Recital: David Kim, piano BA 4:30 pm FREE pg. 7
10 Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
13 Faculty Recital: Dainius Vaicekonis, piano BA 4:30 pm $15 pg. 10
16 Saxophone Night BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
17 Music of today: DXARtS Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5
21 Master Class: Bill Preucil, violin BA 7:30 pm FREE pg. 9
22Master Class: Bill Preucil, violin BA 4 pm FREE pg. 9Combined Choirs and University Symphony Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 17
23 Master Class: Bill Preucil, violin Mt 7:30 pm FREE pg. 9
27Guitar Master Class: Artyom Dervoed BA 10 am $10-FREE pg. 9McCabe Larionoff Duo: Beethoven Project BA 2 pm (lecture at 1:30 pm) $15 pg. 8
28 Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band Mt 7:30 pm $15- $10 pg. 19
MaY4 Circle of Friends BA 4:30 pm (Judy tsou lecture at 4 pm) $10 pg. 8
8Faculty Recital: Marc Seales, piano JPH 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 11Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
11 Barry Lieberman and Friends: American String Project Chamber Players BA 2 pm $15 pg. 9
14 UW Chamber Orchestra BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 13
16 UW Opera: Handel, Semele Mt 7:30 pm $40-$20 pg. 3 Not a Notecard event
17 UW Opera: Handel, Semele Mt 7:30 pm $40-$20 pg. 3 Not a Notecard event
18 UW Opera: Handel, Semele Mt 2 pm $40-$20 pg. 3 Not a Notecard event
19Music of today: Brian Ferneyhough Residency Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5Voice Division Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 16
20 Ethnomusicology Visiting Artists Recital: Javanese Gamelan Music Mt 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 1
21 Jazz innovations, Part i BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
22 Jazz innovations, Part ii BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
24 trio Andromeda BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 18
27 Percussion Ensemble: World Percussion Bash MSt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15
28 University Chorale Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 17
29Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, and Concert Bands Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg.19Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
30 Guitar Ensemble BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
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3 Chamber Singers Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 17
5 University Choirs: UW Sings Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 17
6 University Symphony Mt 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 12
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tiCKEt infOrMAtiOn And uW COnCErt LOCAtiOns*Meany Theater, Meany Studio Theater, and the Jones PlayhouseWhere to buy ticketsin advance: Purchase tickets in advance, beginning September 5, through the UW Arts Ticket Office or online.UW Arts ticket Office: Purchase tickets by cash, check, Visa, or MasterCard, Monday through Friday, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Location: 1313 NE 41st St, Seattle WA
98105 Phone: 206-543-4880
(1-800-859-5342 outside Seattle) FAX: 206-685-4141Online: Go to www.music.washington.edu (click on “Events,” then on the concert you want to attend) or www.meany.org.There is a $1 processing fee per ticket for mail, fax, phone, and online orders. No processing fee is charged for tickets purchased at the UW Arts Ticket Office window.At the performance: The box offices open one hour prior to performance for ticket sales and will-call tickets. You can avoid long lines by purchasing tickets in advance or arriving early.
ExchangesExchanges are valid only for opera tickets, with a handling fee of $1 per ticket. Exchanges must be completed at least 24 hours in advance of the date on the ticket. We regret that we cannot give refunds for unused tickets.
Location Meany Theater and Meany Studio Theater are in Meany Hall, on the southwest corner of the UW’s Central Plaza (“Red Square”).Meany Hall’s main entrance leads directly into Meany Theater. Enter Meany Studio Theater by taking the outside stairs at the northeast corner of Meany Hall to the sunken courtyard.The Jones Playhouse is accessible via ramps and elevator from the main entrance at 4045 University Way NE.
Disability access Meany Theater is accessible via ramps and elevator from the UW Central Plaza Garage (NE 41st Street and 15th Avenue NE). For Meany Studio Theater, park on level C1 of the garage and use the ramp to that theater’s lobby.
Brechemin AuditoriumWhere to buy ticketsAt the performance: There are no advance ticket sales for events in Brechemin Auditorium. Tickets go on sale (cash or check only) in the auditorium’s lobby 30 minutes before events.
LocationBrechemin Auditorium is on the east end of the School of Music’s main floor.
Disability access There is a ramp at the west (main) entrance as well as access at the School of Music’s northeast entrance.
Walker-Ames RoomWhere to buy ticketsAt the performance: There are no advance ticket sales for events in the Walker-Ames Room. Tickets go on sale (cash or check only) just outside the room 30 minutes before events.
Location The Walker-Ames Room is on the second floor of Kane Hall, in the northeast corner of the UW’s Central Plaza (“Red Square”).
Disability access An elevator from the UW Central Plaza Garage goes to the first and second floors of Kane Hall, and a ramp provides access at the east entrance to the Walker-Ames Room.
Disability AccommodationTo request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office preferably at least 10 days in advance.Phone: 206-543-6450; TTY: 206-543-6452 FAX: 206-685-7264; [email protected] more information, visit www.washington.edu/admin/dso
Remember . . .• Concerts, dates, artists, locations, and
programs are subject to change. For the latest information, check our online calendar (www.music.washington.edu) or Events Hotline (206-685-8384).
• To ensure that you’ll receive a copy of next season’s School of Music brochure, just purchase an advance ticket for one of our events in Meany Theater or Meany Studio Theater, or a School of Music Notecard, through the UW Arts Ticket Office or our online ticketing service.
nOtECArds
The School of Music Notecard is a season pass to nearly all of the concerts presented by the UW School of Music in Meany Theater, Meany Studio Theater, Brechemin Auditorium, the Walker-Ames Room, and the Jones Playhouse. Notecard prices for the 2013-14 season are $90 for the general public, $75 for UW employees and UW Alumni Association members, and $60 for students and seniors. With nearly 100 Notecard concerts this season, it doesn’t take many to cover the cost of your pass! A School of Music Notecard is convenient. You don’t need to get tickets in advance — just present your Notecard at the door of the theater at least 20 minutes before the event begins and you will be admitted on a seat-available basis. *Be sure to allow plenty of time for parking and getting to the concert location. Seating for Notecard events is not reserved and not guaranteed, so the earlier you arrive, the better your chance of getting a seat.Order your Notecard using the form on the inside back cover, or by calling the UW Arts Ticket Office (206-543-4880 or 1-800-859-5342 outside Seattle).Notecards are not transferable, refundable, or replaceable. Please keep yours in a safe place.Remember: Your School of Music Notecard will admit you to the Nov. 14 and April 17 Music of Today concerts by the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS).
* Seating for the Dec 2 and June 2 Studio Jazz Ensemble concerts is limited, but Notecard patrons may ensure their seating by contacting the Arts Ticket Office before 5 pm the day of the performance.
* Please refer to event listings in this brochure or at www.music.washington.edu for venue and ticketing information for off-campus venues.
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Parking for performances in Meany theater, Meany Studio theater, and the Walker-Ames RoomUnderground parking The entrance to the UW Central Plaza Parking Garage is located at NE 41st Street and 15th Avenue NE, on the west side of campus (Gate 1). A $10 non-refundable flat rate is charged for evening events (5 pm or after). We encourage you to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the performance.
Above-ground parking Enter the UW campus at NE 45th Street and 17th Avenue NE, near the Burke Museum (Gate 2). Stop at the gatehouse to pay (the evening rate is $5) and to obtain directions and a parking permit.
Parking for events in the School of Music’s Brechemin AuditoriumEnter the north end of campus (NE 45th Street and 17th Avenue NE), near the Burke Museum (Gate 2). When you stop at the gatehouse to pay (the evening rate is $5), tell the parking specialist that you’re going to a School of Music event. You’ll receive directions to the nearest lot and a parking permit.
Pay for parking and obtain a permit at a UW gatehouse• 6 am to 9 pm Monday through Friday• 7 am to noon Saturday
Parking fees• $15 from 6 am to 5 pm weekdays
(prorated refund if parked for less than 4 hours)
• $5 from 5 pm to 9 pm weekdays • $5 from 7 am to noon Saturdays • The Central Plaza Garage charges a
non-refundable flat-rate fee of $10 from 5 pm to 9 pm Monday through Friday and from 7 am to noon on Saturdays.
• Visa is accepted at all campus gatehouses.
you can sometimes park for free• Weekdays from 9 pm to 6 am• 9 pm Friday to 7 am Saturday• Noon Saturday to 6 am Monday• University holidays and some holiday
weekends• Check signs, as some parking areas are
restricted (Note: This applies to all parking time periods).
Parking for mobility-impaired visitors• Alert the parking specialist so you may be
directed to the most convenient parking areas.
information on UW parking and directions• http://www.washington.edu/facilities/
transportation/commuterservices/parking• 206-685-1553 (Monday through Friday,
8 am to 9 pm)• Or email [email protected]
the UW encourages you to take one of the almost 60 buses that come right to campus. • www.uwcommute.com/bus-train• Metro
http://metro.kingcounty.gov Phone 206-553-3000 TTY Relay: Dial 711
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• All tickets for our concerts in Meany Theater, Meany Studio Theater, and the Jones Playhouse go on sale September 5, including those purchased through our online ticketing service at www.music.washington.edu.
• Orders received 10 days or less before the performance will be held at the box office. • All sales are final.• Children under age 5 not admitted except for Dec 2 and June 2 Gospel Choir; and May 20 Ethnomusicology
Visiting Artists Concert.
Programs, locations, concert artists, and dates are subject to change. For the latest information, check our online events calendar (www.music.washington.edu) or our Events Hotline (206-685-8384). Tickets to Meany Theater, Meany Studio Theater, and Jones Playhouse events are available in advance from the UW Arts Ticket Office, 1313 NE 41st St, Seattle WA 98105, (phone 206-543-4880, outside Seattle 1-800-859-5342, FAX 206-685-4141). Tickets to all other School of Music events are available at the door of the performance venue.
to request disability accommodation, contact the UW Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance at 206-543-6450/V, 206-543-6452/TTY, 206-685-7264/FAX, or by email at [email protected].
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___ x $90 ___ x $75 ___ x $60 $_______
notecarD orDer ProceSSinG $3.00
G.F. Handel: SemeleMeany Theater7:30 pm r 5/16 (FRI) 7:30 pm r 5/17 (SAT) 2 pm r 5/18 (SUN)
___ x $40 ___ x $20 $_______
oPera ticKet ProceSSinG($1 per ticket; no processing charge if ordered with a Notecard.) ___ x $1.00 $_______
GRAND TOTAL $_______
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Mail order form to:UW Arts ticket Office1313 NE 41st St Seattle WA 98105
Or call:(206) 543-4880800-859-5342 toll freeOr fax:(206) 685-4141
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Box 353450Seattle Wa 98195-3450
thanks to:
Content: Joanne De Pue, School of Music
School of Music Concert Coordinator: Sandra Barone
School of Music Production Manager: Peter Bracilano
Meany Hall Director of Operations: Rita Calabro
Design: Chelsea Broeder
Producton: La Neu
Photography: Steve Korn
Our thanks to Hotel Deca for photo location (see pages 10-11)
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