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Sister Acts: Musical siblings share the spotlight at Seattle Opera, Meany Theater
Robin and Rachelle McCabe present their piano recital at the UW’s Meany Theater.
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Popular exhibit on Latino music debuts as a book
A Q&A with UW faculty authors of 'American Sabor'
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Conducting a Musical Partnership
Seattle Symphony music director Ludovic Morlot plays a significant role in the UW School of Music.
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World Music Inspires Teachers
Teachers get hands-on with African drums, marimbas, and more during a world music pedagogy workshop.
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Hands free music
Dr. Thomas Duell, a neurologist at Swedish Medical Center and a music professor at UW, invented an instrument that reads the electrical activity of the brain and turns it into musical notes.
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You can play this musical instrument with just your thoughts
Good news for people who hate practicing scales: scientists have created a musical instrument you can play with just your thoughts.
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Art & Science of Performing Voice
A recent voice conference at the UW brings together doctors, therapists, voice coaches and performers.
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Music of the Mind
It’s a story you really have to see to believe: people playing music simply by “thinking” it.
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Top Honors for Four Undergrads
Four exceptional graduating seniors have been selected as Dean's Medalists by the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Protecting Voices through Music & Science
With degrees in music and speech & hearing sciences, Addison Francis wants to help singers and others protect their voices.
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Inside the Mind of a String Quartet
Faculty from the School of Music and the DXARTS are—literally—getting inside the minds of the musicians of New York's JACK QUARTET in a year-long exploration on the frontiers of artistic creation. -
Coming to Town Hall: The John Cage Musicircus in all its weird glory
More than 40 players will perform works composed or inspired by the experimental composer John Cage, all around Town Hall Seattle on Nov. 19. There will even be amplified plants.
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Imaginative ‘Orphée’ melds period authenticity, innovation
Classical review: Pacific MusicWorks/UW Music’s coproduction of Gluck’s opera “Orphée et Eurydice” was a musical and visual delight at Meany Theater this past weekend. -
Arts + Sciences = Schubertiade
Some composers transcend the music they create, coming alive in the popular imagination as figures of interest. Music + history join to offer a truly unique experience of one such composer. On Sunday, May 1, 2016, the UW School of Music hosts a Schubertiade, free and open to the public. Come hear live performances of the music of Franz Schubert, and learn about his cultural presence throughout history through narration and a pre-concert lecture.