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News

Moe's Siren Songs Released on Albany Records Albany Records has released Siren Songs, a collection of song cycles by Eric Moe
I’ll have the caramel latte with organic soy milk and a Haydn quartet, please!
Music Monday: informal recitals by Pitt’s music majors
A Mellon Fellow Abroad
orchestra rehearsal schedule November 7/assignments
Half a pound of Monterey Jack and a Mozart Quartet, please!
Eric Moe’s sit-trag (situation tragedy) Tri-Stan has been released on CD by Koch International Classics. Moe’s acclaimed mono-drama is performed by mezzo soprano Mary Nessinger and New York’s Sequitur Ensemble with Paul Hostetter cond
the 37th annual Jazz seminar is underway
Happy Halloween!
Another CD release of music by Eric Moe
Photos and Audio* from October
The Song Cycle Regained: Mezzo Mary Nessinger and Pianist Jeanne Golan bring Cycles and Sequels Project to Music on the Edge
Women’s choirs from local universities descend on Pitt for an afternoon of “Women in Song”
Sachem Orenda at Connections Coffee
Music the Edge Presents the Acclaimed Peabody Trio and John Shirley-Quirk
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Department of Music

Department of Music

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