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Colloquium: Ricky Ian Gordon and Michael Korie (presented in conjunction with Pitt Arts)
Colloquium: Markus Rathey, Associate Professor of Music History, Yale University Institute of Sacred Music
Elizabeth Hoover (Musicology grad student) on her upcoming lecture at the Carnegie Museum of Art
Men’s Glee Club Commission to be Published by Santa Barbara Music publishing
FACULTY POSITION IN MUSIC
FACULTY POSITION IN MUSIC
City Paper Previews IonSound Project
Godwin Sadoh's (MA '98) article “Celebrating the Cathedral Church of Christ Choir, Lagos, Nigeria, at Ninety” appears in the September issue of The Diapason. The articles traces the history of the choir in celebration of its 90th annive
Geri Allen (MA ’82) is a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow in composition for 2008. Currently Associate Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Improvisation at the University of Michigan, Allen holds a Master's Degree in Ethnom
Music Mondays: Drive-thru concert of new music for stringed instruments
Burkhardt Reiter's (PhD '05) composition, the twelfth of november
Graduate composition student Bomi Jang
Mathew Rosenblum will have several performances here and abroad this fall including the Danish and South American premieres of Möbius Loop (Copenhagen, Mexico City) by the Rascher Saxophone Quartet, and Shadow Waltz, for microtonally tuned
Andrew Weintraub (Associate Professor, Ethnomusicology) has been awarded a 2008 Global Academic Partnership grant by the University Center for International Studies (UCIS) to organize an interdisciplinary international conference on Islam a
Enka meets Hip Hop in Pitt Alum’s music
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