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2014-15SEASON
Our 2014-15 concert season bears the mark of our success in the past couple of seasons in establishing strong partnerships within the Seattle arts community. Specifically, we are thrilled to see the results of our work with area arts organizations such as the Seattle Symphony and Pacific MusicWorks inspiring our students, faculty, and the greater community to strive for new heights of excellence in performance and listening.
In our upcoming season, the musicians of the UW Symphony Orchestra will have two extra special opportunities to learn and perform with the leadership and musicians of Seattle Symphony. On January 23, our orchestra goes downtown to Benaroya Hall for a performance of Poulenc’s Double Piano Concerto (featuring faculty pianists Robin McCabe and Craig Sheppard), a new work by faculty composer Joël-François Durand, and a conducting appearance by affiliate professor Ludovic Morlot. And then, on April 24, the SSO returns the favor by coming to campus to perform, side-by-side with our wonderful student musicians, a performance we are delighted to present free of charge to the citizens of Seattle.
Our fledgling collaboration with early music production company Pacific MusicWorks (PMW) took flight last spring with an astonishing staging of Handel’s oratorio Semele. This season, PMW artistic director and School of Music faculty artist Stephen Stubbs returns to conduct Mozart’s beloved opera The Magic Flute, the region’s first-ever historically informed performance with a classical orchestra. Seattle director (and UW alumnus) Dan Wallace Miller directs this fully-staged professional production, which, in addition to showcasing the talents of professional musicians such as new UW voice faculty member Cyndia Sieden as Queen of the Night, will feature performances by some of our top UW voice and instrumental performance students.
Other performances of note on our concert calendar include recitals and concerts at Meany Theater by some of our talented faculty musicians, including violist Melia Watras (Jan. 11), and pianists Marc Seales (Feb. 21), Robin McCabe (March 2) and Craig Sheppard (April 25). Several of our Jazz Studies faculty, meanwhile, will join together with students and visiting professional jazz musicians at the UW Ethnic Cultural Center May 1-3 when the School of Music, in collaboration with the student-run Improvised Music Project, proudly presents the Seventh Annual Improvised Music Project Festival (IMPFest). Headliners for this year include modern jazz icon Steve Swallow, bass; and NYC saxophonist Chris Cheek, with appearances each night by Jazz Studies faculty Bill Frisell, guitar, Cuong Vu, trumpet, and Ted Poor, drums.
The School’s director of orchestral activities, David Alexander Rahbee, has put together a rigorous performance schedule for the University of Washington Symphony Orchestra, with performances at Meany Theater on Oct. 30, Dec. 5, March 13, April 24 (with members of Seattle Symphony), and June 5 (with the combined UW Choirs), in addition to the aforementioned concert Jan. 23 at Benaroya Hall. A smaller group made of members of the orchestra performs at Meany on Feb. 20 and at the UW Hub Lyceum on Feb. 19, marking UW Music’s return to that historic venue after a decades-long absence.
The above-mentioned highlights are only a few of the notable performances and events contained in our 2014-15 concert season. We invite you to join us.
Richard Karpen Director, University of Washington School of Music
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PERFORMANCE LOCATION KEyBA - Brechemin AuditoriumBH – Benaroya HallECC – Ethnic Cultural Center
HUB - Hub LyceumJPH - Jones PlayhouseMT - Meany TheaterMST - Meany Studio Theater
MU 213 - Music Room 213SJC - St. James CathedralSMC - St. Mark’s 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.
LECTURE-RECITAL:OCT 3 (FRI)Music in Myanmar: Then and NowWith Ne Myo Aung, Kit young, Gavin DouglasThis program explores musical expressions in the Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar (Burma). A lecture-recital offers an overview of musical tradition and change, and glimpses into lay singing in Buddhist practice, the relationship of song to instrumental phrasing through breath, Burmese prosody/poetry in vocal music, the central role of timekeeper instruments known as si/wa, and the transformation of the piano in Burma (known as Sandaya, “Burmese Voice”). Participatory activity will underscore the principles of music in Myanmar, and a reception will follow with time for continued discussion with lecturer Gavin Douglas; pianist Kit Young; and Ne Myo Aung, Fulbright scholar from Yangon, Myanmar.BA 7:30 pm FREE
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NOV 10 (MON)Demonstration/DiscussionDidik Nini ThowokJavanese Dance and DiscussionDidik Nini Thowok, a master dancer from Java, Indonesia, is known throughout Indonesia for his unique style combining classical, folk, modern, and comedic dance forms. One of the few artists to continue the Indonesian tradition of “Traditional Cross Gender“ in the dance form, Didik is renowned for his talent in impersonating female characters and for his skill in various dance traditions such as topeng (mask dance), Sundanese, Cirebon, Balinese, and Central Javanese. In this free event, Didik Nini Thowok and School of Music associate professor Christina Sunardi perform cross-gender dances and discuss Didik’s work as an artist.BA 7:30 pm FREE
DEC 2 (TUE)Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist ConcertRicardo Guity and StudentsMusic of the Garifuna tradition of Honduras Fall Quarter Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Ricardo Guity is joined by his students for a performance of music of Honduras.BA 7:30 pm $5
MAR 10 (TUE)Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist ConcertSrivani Jade and Students Hindustani Khyal Music from IndiaWinter Quarter Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Srivani Jade is joined by her students for this presentation of Hindustani khyal classical vocal music. BA 7:30 pm $5
MAy 21 (THU)Ethnomusicology Visiting Artists ConcertClaire Jones and Paul MataruseMarimbas and Mbiras of ZimbabweSpring Quarter Visiting Artists Paul Mataruse (Zimbabwean marimba) and Claire Jones (Zimbabwean mbira) and their students present an evening of music from Zimbabwe. MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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The School of Music and Seattle Symphony further strengthen a deepening partnership in 2014-15 with orchestral performances at Benaroya Hall and Meany Hall, co-conducted by SSO’s Music Director (and UW faculty member) Ludovic Morlot and UWSO’s director of orchestral activities David Alexander Rahbee. A January 23 concert at Seattle Symphony’s home stage at Benaroya Hall includes a world premiere by faculty composer Joël-François Durand and virtuosic piano artistry by faculty pianists Robin McCabe and Craig Sheppard. A free side-by-side performance at UW on April 24 provides a stellar opportunity for the citizens of Seattle to share in the atmosphere of high musical aspirations emboldened by this ongoing artistic and academic collaboration.
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JAN 23 (FRI)UW Symphony at Benaroya HallWith Robin McCabe, Craig Sheppard, pianoNew work by Joël-François DurandThe UW Symphony goes downtown for an evening of performance featuring School of Music faculty members: Ludovic Morlot and David Alexander Rahbee, conductors; Robin McCabe and Craig Sheppard, piano; and a new work by Joël-François Durand.
Durand: New WorkPoulenc: Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in D Minor Robin McCabe, Craig Sheppard, piano
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36Ludovic Morlot, conductorBenaroya Hall200 University Street, Seattle7:30 pm$22 ($17 seniors/$12 students)
* School of Music Notecards and Student Performance Passes are valid for admission to this event. To purchase tickets, call the Ticket Office at Benaroya Hall: 206.215.4747.
APR 24 (FRI)UW Symphony and Seattle SymphonySide by SideLudovic Morlot and David Alexander Rahbee share conducting duties in this program of performances by the UW Symphony and members of the Seattle Symphony, performing both separately and side-by-side.
University of Washington Symphony OrchestraDavid Alexander Rahbee, conductor
Beethoven: Egmont Overture, Op. 84 Debussy: Prélude à “L’après-midi d’un faune”
Seattle Symphony OrchestraLudovic Morlot, conductor
Stravinsky: Pulcinella Suite
UW Symphony and Seattle Symphony Ludovic Morlot, conductor
Ravel: Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose Suite) Meany Theater 7:30 pm FREE
* Admission is free, but tickets are required. For details, please see page 19.
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One of Mozart’s crowning achievements, The Magic Flute is a potent alchemical mixture of popular music and theater with a depth of meaning that is still mysterious and controversial. The fact that Mozart had steeped himself in the music of Handel and Bach in the years leading up to The Magic Flute makes it also a personal testament to his admiration for their art.
This production combines an entirely new staging conception by director Dan Wallace Miller with the astounding vocal power of soprano Cyndia Sieden, one of the reigning “Queens of the Night” in our time.
Hear Stephen Stubbs conduct Mozart’s beloved opera performed in the Northwest’s first historically informed performance with a classical orchestra.
Friday and Saturday, May 8 & 9 7:30 pm Sunday, May 10 2 pm
Meany Theater
Tickets: $65 / Seniors: $40 / Students: $25 UW Students: $10*
youth 5–19 free with accompanying paid general admission ticket holder.**
Not a Notecard Event
Opera: Mozart
The Magic FluteMay 8, 9, & 10 2015
Pacific MusicWorks is a resident organization of the University of Washington School of Music. Artistic director Stephen Stubbs serves on the faculty as senior artist in residence. For details of Pacific MusicWork’s complete 2014-15 season, visit www.pacificmusicworks.org.
* Limit two tickets per UW student**LImit two children per paid general admission ticket
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IMPFEST VII: With Steve Swallow, Chris Cheek, Bill Frisell and UW Jazz Studies Students and Faculty
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2014 Student Chamber Competition Winners
Trio AndromedaThe University of Washington School of Music presents two performances by Trio Andromeda, winners of the 2014 UW Strings and Piano Chamber Ensemble Competition. Ensemble members are violinist Allion Salvador, cellist Hye Jung Yang, and pianist Li-Cheng Hung.
JAN 31 (SAT)BA 4:30 pm $5
MAy 30 (SAT)BA 7:30 pm $5
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UW Music joins forces this year with the student-led Improvised Music Project (IMP) to present IMPFest VII May 1 through 3, 2015 at the UW Ethnic Cultural Center.
Over the past seven years the IMP has solidified itself as a leading force in Seattle’s jazz and improvised music community. The annual festival,
which pairs up-and-coming musicians with seasoned professionals, is IMP’s signature annual event. This year, IMP and the School of Music welcome legendary bassist Steve Swallow and acclaimed saxophonist Chris Cheek to perform with UW students and a top-notch faculty house band led by Jazz Studies faculty Bill Frisell, Cuong Vu, and Ted Poor.
Visit www.music.washington.edu for the most up-to-date information as arrangements are finalized.
All performances are at the Ethnic Cultural Center, 3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, SeattleTickets: $20 ($12 students/seniors).
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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. Series highlights include a Feb. 24 appearance by newly appointed School of Music piano faculty member Cristina Valdès, performing work by guest composer Robert Platz.
OCT 28 (TUES)
NOV 13 (THU)DXARTS
FEB 24 (TUE)Robert Platz: Branenwelten 6, for piano and electronics. Cristina Valdès, piano
APR 9 (THU)DXARTS
MAy 11 (MON)
All performances are at 7:30 pm at Meany Theater Tickets: $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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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 6 (THU)Reich: Violin PhaseTenney: Critical BandGordon: AC/DCLucier: Septet JPH 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
JAN 29 (THU)Stockhausen: Kreuzspiel Crumb: Dream Sequence (Images II) Schnittke: Piano QuintetUW Composers: TBA JPH 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
MAy 29 (FRI) Maderna: Don Perlimplín MST 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
Brechemin Piano SeriesNOV 13, DEC 4, FEB 12, MAR 12, APR 9, MAy 7, MAy 28 (THU) UW music students perform works for piano.BA 7:30 pm $5
NOV 21 (FRI) Concerto Competition Playoffs: KeyboardUW keyboard performance students compete for a chance to perform with the UW Symphony.BA 7:30 pm $5
DEC 2 & 3 (TUE, WED) Master Class and Recital: Peter Takács, pianoConcert pianist Peter Takács, professor of piano at Oberlin College, leads a master class with UW piano students on Dec. 2 and performs a recital of works by Beethoven, Ravel, and Chopin on Dec. 3. Dec. 2 Master Class: BA 5 pm FREEDec. 3 Recital: BA 7:30 pm $15
FEB 9 (MON)Faculty Recital: Douglas Cleveland, organ, with David Gordon, trumpetDouglas Cleveland, John Delo Faculty Fellow in Organ, and David Gordon, Artist in Residence in Trumpet, perform music for trumpet and organ of baroque and 21st century composers.WA 7:30 pm $15
MAR 2 (MON)Faculty Recital: Robin McCabe, pianoAround RobinPiano professor Robin McCabe performs Ravel’s colorful and evocative suite, Miroirs, on the first half of her 2015 faculty recital, then is joined by students from her UW studio for festive arrangements including Bizet’s Carmen Fantasy, and John Philip Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever, arranged for two pianos, eight hands. MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students and seniors)
APR 17 (FRI)Faculty Recital: Carole Terry, organOrgan Professor Carole Terry commands the two combined pipe organs at Seattle’s St. James Cathedral for a concert of works by the German and French Romantic. This concert is part of St. James Cathedral’s “Music of Miriam, Mary, and the Magdelene” series, featuring music by women composers from the ninth to mid-20th centuries and beyond. St. James Cathedral , 804 9th Ave. Seattle, WA8 pm Suggested Donation $15 206.382.4874
APR 25 (SAT) Faculty Recital: Craig Sheppard, pianoShostakovich: 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87Faculty pianist Craig Sheppard gives Seattle audiences a rare treat—the opportunity to hear, in a single performance, the entirety of the 24 Preludes and Fugues, Opus 87, by Dmitri Shostakovich. Among the most influential in the canon of 20th century solo piano works, these incredibly varied pieces were composed over an intense three-month period following an inspirational meeting, in October 1950, between the composer and the great Russian pianist, Tatiana Nikolayeva. MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students and seniors)
APR 28, 29 (TUES, WED)Master Class and Recital: Wendy yamashita, pianoSchool of Music alumna Wendy Yamashita, now a faculty member at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, performs works by Mozart and Chopin in her April 28 recital. She also leads a free master class with UW piano students on April 29. April 28 Recital: BA 7:30 pm $15 April 29 Master Class: BA 4:30 pm FREE
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LittLEfiELd OrgAN SEriESOCT 31 (FRI)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
FEB 20 AND 21 (FRI, SAT)Mark Steinbach University Organist, Instrument Curator, and Lecturer in Music at Brown University, Mark Steinbach also serves as organist and choirmaster of historic St. Paul’s Church in Wickford, Rhode Island. The organist presents a recital at St. Mark’s Cathedral on Feb. 20 and a master class with UW organ students on Feb. 21. Dr. Steinbach’s appearances are co-sponsored by the School of Music and St. Mark’s Cathedral.Feb. 20 Concert: SMC 7:30 pm $15 St. Mark’s Cathedral: 1245 Tenth Ave. E., Seattle, WAFeb. 21 Master Class: WA 7:30 pm FREE
APR 26 (SUN)Iain QuinnIain Quinn, assistant professor of organ at Florida State University, performs a recital on the UW’s Littlefield Organ.WA 3 pm $15
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* Paid admission to the 4 pm lecture includes admission to the 4:30 pm concert.
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DEC 7 (SUN)Music of Debussy and De FallaPre-concert Lecture: Dean Bob Stacey“A Gathering Storm? Artistic Crisis and the Coming of the First World War”
Claude Debussy: Sonata for Violin and PianoAllion Salvador, violin; Laure Struber, piano
SyrinxMona Sangesland, flute
Manuel De Falla: Seven Popular Spanish SongsDakota Miller, soprano; Jane Heinrichs, piano
Danza del Molinero Denis Ha, guitar
Miguel Llobet: 2 Catalonian FolksongsLa nit de NadalLa filadoraDenis Ha, guitar Pre-Concert Lecture: BA 4 pm $10*Concert: BA 4:30 pm $10
MAR 8 (SUN)Music of Ravel, Bartók, and Prokofiev Pre-Concert Lecture: Prof. Ronald Moore“Music in the silentness of duty; peace where the shell-storms spouted red.”
Maurice Ravel: Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano Trio Andromeda
Bela Bartók: Six Roumanian Folk DancesCorentin Pokorny, violinJane Heinrichs, piano
Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata No. 4 for pianoLidia Kotlova, pianoLecture: BA 4 pm $10*Concert: BA 4:30 pm $10
This series, produced by piano professor Robin McCabe in honor of the 100-year anniversary of the start of World War I, features music composed during the Great War, with historical context offered in commentary and narration. Pre-concert lectures by UW scholars, including Dean Robert Stacey (History), Prof. Ronald Moore (Philosophy), and Prof. Steven Morrison (Music Education) present a variety of perspectives from which to consider the profound impacts of the War to End All Wars.
MAy 3 (SUN)Music of Debussy, Ives, and ProkofievPre-Concert lecture: Prof. Steven Morrison “Music to My Ears”
Charles Ives: Tom Sails AwayFlander’s FieldKristin Lindenmuth, soprano
Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark AscendingAllion Salvador, violin; Li-Cheng Huang, piano
Claude Debussy: Selected Etudes for PianoLaure Struber, piano
Manuel de FallaDanza del fuego fatuo for guitar quartetPre-Concert Lecture: BA 4 pm $10*Concert: BA 4:30 pm $10
SONGS ABOUT THE WAR DOMINATED POPULAR MUSIC OF THE ERA. ABOVE: A 1917 EXAMPLE. “OVER THERE,” G.M. COHEN. LEFT: “WHEN THE WAR IS OVER,” SPENCER/JOHNSON, 1919.
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SEPT 28 (SUN) Roland Dyens“Roland Dyens is unique in the enormous contribution he has made to the contemporary guitar.” ~ Classical Guitar
French interpreter, composer, arranger and improviser Roland Dyens takes a sensitive and colorful approach to the guitar - an unfailing open-mindedness which brings together all forms of music to each and every one of his programs.
NOV 9 (SUN) Ana Vidovic“A major artist in the classical guitar world.” ~ Baltimore Sun
Croatian guitarist Ana Vidovic is an extraordinary talent with formidable gifts taking her place amongst the elite musicians of the world today.
MAR 8 (SUN) Amadeus Duo “One of the most innovative duos in the world.” ~ Guitarre and Laute
Dale Kavanagh (Canada) and Thomas Kirchoff (Germany) have been playing together since 1991, performing across Europe, the Americas, and Asia to audiences appreciative of their creativity in phrasing and articulation.
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.
OCT 18, 19 (SAT, SUN)Chris BurnsBassist Chris Burns of the Tacoma Symphony performs a recital and leads a master class with students of Barry Lieberman.Oct. 18 Master Class: BA 2 pm FREEOct. 19 Concert: BA 2 pm $15
MAR 14, 15 (SAT, SUN)Catalin RotaruAssistant professor at Arizona State University performs a concert and leads a master class with students of Barry Lieberman.March 14 Master Class: BA 2 pm FREE March 15 Concert: BA 2 pm $15
MAy 10 (SUN)American String Project Chamber PlayersThe American String Project Chamber Players perform the Brahms Quintet in G Major, Rossini ‘s String Sonata #2, and Mendelssohn’s Quintet in B flat Major. This concert features Jorja Fleezanis, violin; Joan Blackman, violin; Maria Larionoff, viola; Steven Wyrczynski, viola; Ani Kalayjian, cello; and Barry Lieberman, double bassBA 2 pm $15
MAy 30 (SAT)Joseph KaufmannAssistant principal bass of the Seattle Symphony leads a free master class with students of Barry Lieberman.Master Class: BA 2 pm FREE
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MAy 3 (SUN) Marcin Dylla“Almost achingly poetic…. Definitely a guitarist to watch.” ~ Washington Post
Polish guitarist Marcin Dylla has been hailed by critics and music lovers as being among the world’s elite performers of the classical guitar.
All events are at 10 am in Music Room 213Tickets: $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.
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SEPT 26 (FRI) Guest Artist Lecture-Recital: Stefan Litwin, pianoPianist/composer Stefan Litwin performs and contemplates Charles Ives’s Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass” and his own composition, Thoreau’s Nightmare. BA 7:30 pm $15
OCT 2 (THU) Guest Artist Concert: Adrian Fung, CelloCellist Adrian Fung, founding member of Canada’s Afiara String Quartet, performs works for cello solo and in combination with members of the UW strings faculty.BA 7:30 pm $15
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OCT 17 (FRI), FEB 21 (SAT), APR 3 (FRI)Marc Seales, pianoJazz Studies professor Marc Seales performs original songs and American music—blues, jazz, Gospel and more.Oct. 17:BA 7:30 pm $15Feb. 21: MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)Apr. 3: BA 7:30 pm $15
Percussion Studies Chair Thomas Collier and longtime musical partner, bassist Dan Dean, perform with a range of guest artists in this popular percussion series.
OCT 24 (FRI) Tom Collier and Marc SealesHammer JazzSchool of Music professors Tom Collier (vibes and marimba) and Marc Seales (piano) perform duo arrangements of jazz selections. MST 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
FEB 13 (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)
MAy 22 (FRI) Collier and Dean 50 year AnniversaryPercussionist and UW professor Tom Collier and bassist Dan Dean celebrate their 50-year musical partnership with an evening of music from throughout their performance career. MST 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
MAR 2 (MON)Robin McCabe, pianoAround RobinPiano professor Robin McCabe performs Ravel’s colorful and evocative suite, Miroirs, on the first half of her 2015 faculty recital, then is joined by students from her UW studio for festive arrangements including Bizet’s Carmen Fantasy, and John Philip Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever, arranged for two pianos, eight hands. MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
APR 25 (SAT) Craig Sheppard, pianoShostakovich: 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87Faculty pianist Craig Sheppard gives Seattle audiences a rare treat—the opportunity to hear the entirety of the 24 Preludes and Fugues, Opus 87, by Dmitri Shostakovich, in a single performance. Among the most influential in the canon of 20th century solo piano works, these incredibly varied pieces were composed over an intense three-month period following an inspirational meeting with the great Russian pianist, Tatiana Nikolayeva, in October 1950. MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students and seniors)
JAN 11 (SUN) Melia Watras, violaWritten/UnwrittenViolist Melia Watras explores written and improvised music with an all-star lineup of performers. Jazz innovators Cuong Vu and Ted Poor and Pacific Northwest Ballet concertmaster Michael Jinsoo Lim join Watras in blurring genre through improvisation. Seattle Symphony pianist Kimberly Russ collaborates with Watras on written works by J.S. Bach and Henri Vieuxtemps, and Watras is joined by her student Romaric Pokorny for a performance of George Benjamin’s Viola, Viola.MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
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OCT 30 (THU) UW Symphony with Jeff FairWomen of the University ChoraleDvorak: The Water Goblin, Op. 107R. Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1 in E Flat, Op. 11with Jeff Fair, hornMendelssohn: Overture and incidental music from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op. 21 and 61
DEC 5 (FRI) UW Symphony with UW Opera TheaterRespighi: Fountains of RomePuccini: Gianni Schicchi (concert performance)
*JAN 23 (FRI) UW Symphony at Benaroya Hall with Robin McCabe and Craig Sheppard, pianoNew Work by Joël-François Durand
All performances are at 7:30 pm in Meany Theater except where noted. Program selections and guest artists subject to changeTickets: $15 ($10 students/seniors) except where noted
Durand: New WorkPoulenc: Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in D Minor Robin McCabe, Craig Sheppard, pianoTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36Ludovic Morlot, conductorBenaroya Hall 200 University Street, Seattle 7:30 pm $22 ($17 seniors/$12 students)* School of Music Notecards and Student
Performance Passes are valid for admission to this event. To purchase tickets, call the Ticket Office at Benaroya Hall: 206.215.4747.
MAR 13 (FRI) UW Symphony with Concerto Competition WinnersDavid Alexander Rahbee conducts the University Symphony in a program featuring winners of the 2014 UW Concerto Competition.
*APR 24 (FRI) UW Symphony and Seattle SymphonySide by SideLudovic Morlot and David Alexander Rahbee share conducting duties in this program of performances by the UW Symphony and members of the Seattle Symphony, performing both separately and side-by-side.
University of Washington Symphony OrchestraDavid Alexander Rahbee, conductorBeethoven: Egmont Overture, Op. 84Debussy: Prélude à “L’après-midi d’un faune” Seattle Symphony OrchestraLudovic Morlot, conductorStravinsky: Pulcinella Suite
UW Symphony and Seattle Symphony Ludovic Morlot, conductorRavel: Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose Suite)MT 7:30 pm FREE* Admission is free but advanced tickets
are required. Please see page 19 for more information.
JUNE 5 (FRI)UW Symphony and Combined University Choirs Geoffrey Boers conducts the University Symphony and combined UW Chamber Singers and University Chorale in a performance of works by Verdi, Bernstein, and Prokofiev.
Verdi: Stabat MaterBernstein: Chichester PsalmsProkofiev: Alexander Nevsky Cantata, Op. 78, shown with film
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FEB. 19 (THU) UW Chamber Orchestra with Quinton Morris, violinDavid Alexander Rahbee conducts members of the UW Symphony in a concert of works by Sibelius, Atterberg, Schubert, and Mozart. Violinist Quinton Morris, Director of Chamber and Instrumental Music at Seattle University, is featured soloist.
Sibelius: Andante FestivoKurt Atterberg: Adagio Amoroso for violin and stringsSchubert: Rondo in A for violin and strings, D. 438Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 HUB Lyceum 7:30 pm FREE
FEB. 20 (FRI)UW Chamber Orchestra with Cyndia Sieden, sopranoSenior Artist in Residence Stephen Stubbs and Director of Orchestral Activities David Alexander Rahbee conduct members of the UW Symphony in a program of works by Mozart and Haydn. Recently appointed School of Music faculty artist Cyndia Sieden is featured soloist.
Mozart: Overture and Arias (TBD) With Cyndia Sieden, soprano; Stephen Stubbs, conductorHaydn: Symphony No. 92 in G Major, “Oxford”David Alexander Rahbee, conductorMT 7:30 pm
CONCERTO COMPETITIONSSchool of Music students from three divisions—piano, strings, and other instruments— perform for outside judges in divisional competitions. One winner from each area will perform with the UW Symphony on March 13 at Meany Theater.
BRASS, WOODWIND, PERCUSSION COMPETITION: Monday, Nov. 17
STRINGS COMPETITION: Tuesday, Nov. 18
PIANO/ORGAN COMPETITION: Friday, Nov. 21
BA 7:30 pm $5
$15 ($10 students and seniors)
MAy 13 (WED) UW Chamber OrchestraAfter MozartMembers of the UW Symphony are joined by violinists Luke Fitzpatrick and Jason Moody and members of Boston period ensemble Grand Harmonie in a program of works by Mozart, Schnittke, Berio, and others.
Mozart: Nachtmusik, Serenade for Winds, No. 12 in C Minor, K. 388Colin Matthews: To Compose Without the Least Knowledge of Music...A realization of A Musical Dice Game by W. A. MozartSchnittke: Moz-Art à la Haydn Raskatov: Five Minutes from the Life of MozartBerio: Divertimento for Mozart, based on a theme from the Magic FluteMozart: Divertimento for 2 horns and strings in F major: A Musical Joke, K. 522Brechemin Auditorium7:30 pm $5 (cash or check at the door)
UW CHAMBER ORCHESTRAMembers of the UW Symphony perform intimate programs at various campus venues.Thank you to Classical KING FM 98.1, sponsor
of our 2014-15 UW Symphony Orchestra series.
Classical KING FM 98.1, supporting the next generation of classical musicians and audiences.
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NOV 24, MAR 2, MAy 18 (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 5 (FRI) UW Symphony With UW Opera Theater David Alexander Rahbee conducts the University Symphony in a program of works by Respighi and Puccini. The orchestra is joined by students from the UW Opera Theater (Thomas Harper, director), performing a concert version of Puccini’s opera Gianni Schicchi.
Respighi: Fountains of RomePuccini: Gianni Schicchi (concert performance) MT 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
FEB 24 (TUES)Baroque EnsembleUW music students perform music of the Baroque era.BA 7:30 pm $5
MAy 8, 9, 10 (FRI, SAT, SUN) UW Opera: W.A. Mozart, The Magic FluteStephen Stubbs, Senior Artist-in-Residence at the School of Music and music director of Pacific MusicWorks, conducts Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute. Dan Wallace Miller directs.MTFriday and Saturday, May 8 and 9: 7:30 pmSunday, May 10: 2 pm Tickets: $10-$65*
Not a Notecard Event *See page 3 for more information.
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SPECIAL EVENT:
NOV 15 (SAT) Vocal Recital: Works from the William Crawford III Rare Music CollectionThe UW Music Library received a generous bequest in 2014 from New York resident William Crawford III of a collection of rare musical scores. The collection includes about 700 items of mostly first edition, first printing, with scores by major composers from the 16th to late 20th centuries. In this free concert, students from the UW’s Voice and Choral programs perform selections from the collection. BA 3 pm FREE
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DEC 1 (MON) Gospel ChoirPhyllis Byrdwell leads the 100-voice gospel choir in songs of praise, jubilation, and other expressions of the Gospel tradition.
DEC 2 (TUE) Chamber Singers and University ChoralePeace of Wild Things IThe University’s top auditioned choirs embark on a three-concert series exploring beauty, music and words as instruments for addressing world challenges. The program includes works by Jennefelt, Purcell, Reger, Brahms, new American composers, and more.
DEC 3 (WED)CarolFestThe Chamber Singers, University Chorale, University Singers, Women’s Choir, Gospel Choir, and UW Men’s Glee Club perform seasonal music from around the world.
MAR 11 (WED)University Chorale and Chamber SingersPeace of Wild Things II: Fur, Felt, and FeatherThe University’s top auditioned choirs present a program of music about the environment and the human response to our natural world. The Chamber Singers perform works by Latin American composers Grau and Guinand and rarely heard music from Cuba. The Chorale explores themes of animalism, flight, comfort, warmth, and protection.
MAy 27 (WED) Chamber Singers and University ChoraleThe UW’s top auditioned choirs present their spring quarter performance.
JUNE 1 (MON) Gospel ChoirPhyllis Byrdwell leads the 100-voice gospel choir in songs of praise, jubilation, and other expressions of the Gospel tradition.
JUNE 2 (TUE)University Choirs: “UW Sings”The University Singers, Women’s Choir, and Men’s Glee Club present their popular year-end concert.
JUNE 5 (FRI)UW Symphony and Combined University ChoirsGeoffrey Boers conducts the University Symphony and combined UW Chamber Singers and University Chorale in a performance of works by Verdi, Bernstein, and Prokofiev.
Verdi: Stabat MaterBernstein: Chichester PsalmsProkofiev: Alexander Nevsky Cantata, Op. 78, shown with film
University ChoirsChamber Singers: Geoffrey Boers, conductor
University Chorale: Giselle Wyers, conductor
UW Men’s Glee Club: Geoffrey Boers, conductor
Gospel Choir: Phyllis Byrdwell, conductor
University Singers: Ryan Ellis, conductor
UW Women’s Choir: Brenda Mohr, conductor
All performances are at 7:30 pm at Meany Theater. Program selections and guest artists subject to change. Tickets: $15 ($10 students/seniors)
ChOrAL ENSEMBLES
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IMPFEST VIIWith Steve Swallow, Chris Cheek, Bill Frisell and UW Jazz Studies Students and Faculty
The Improvised Music Project and the School of Music welcome legendary bassist Steve Swallow and acclaimed saxophonist Chris Cheek to perform with UW students and a faculty house band led by Bill Frisell, Cuong Vu, and Ted Poor. Check music.washington.edu for details as plans are finalized.
MAy 1, 2, 3 (FRI, SAT, SUN)ECC $20 ($12 students/seniors)
MARC SEALES, PIANOJazz Studies professor Marc Seales performs original songs and American music—blues, jazz, Gospel and more.
OCT 17 (FRI)BA 7:30 pm $15
FEB 21 (SAT)MT 7:30 pm $20 ($12 students/seniors)
APR 3 (FRI)BA 7:30 pm $15
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 1 MST MAR 9 MT JUN 1 MSTPerformances are at 7:30 pm
$15 ($10 students/seniors)
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JAzz INNOVATIONSStudent jazz ensembles pay homage to the icons of jazz and break new ground with original progressive jazz compositions.
Wednesday and ThursdayNOV 19 & 20 FEB 18 & 19 MAy 20 & 21BA 7:30 pm $5
Please see page 4 for more detail.
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CONCErt BANdSUW Wind Ensemble: Timothy Salzman, conductor
Symphonic Band: Steven Morrison, Cory Meals, conductors
Concert Band: Lewis Norfleet, Erin Howard, conductors
Campus Band: Allison Farley, David Sloan, Anita Kumar, conductors
OCT 26 (SUN) Wind Ensemble Chamber WindsPrized: Chosen GemsPierre Jalbert: Transcendental WindowsIngolf Dahl: Music for Brass Instruments BA 1:30 pm $5
DEC 4 (THU) Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, & Campus Bands Prized: TimelessJoseph Schwantner:…and the mountains rising nowhereGeorge Gershwin: Concerto in F Robin McCabe, piano.MT 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
FEB 26 (THU) Symphonic, Concert & Campus BandsPrized: Fractal LandscapesRoss Lee Finney: Skating on the CheyenneLeslie Bassett: Lullaby (for Kirsten)MT 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
PRIzED UW Bands celebrate the wind music of prize-winning composers in its 2014-15 season.
pErCuSSiON ENSEMBLETom Collier, director
DEC 2 (TUE) MST 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
FEB 25 (WED) MT 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
MAy 27 (WED) 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)
GUITAR ENSEMBLEFEB 6 (FRI)MAy 29 (FRI) Students of Michael Partington perform solo, duo, trio and large ensemble works for classical guitar.BA 7:30 pm $5
BRECHEMIN SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS RECITALAPR 2 (THU) Recipients of the prestigious Brechemin Scholarship are presented in recital. BA 7:30 pm $5
CLARINET NIGHTAPR 13 (MON) UW clarinet instructor Jennifer Nelson performs with UW music students and guest musicians from the Seattle arts community. BA 7:30 pm $5
MAR 10 (TUE)Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, and Campus BandPrized: Dreams and FanciesMichael Colgrass: Arctic DreamsJohn Harbison: San AntonioMichael Brockman, saxophone.MT 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
APR 20 (MON) Wind Ensemble & Symphonic BandPrized: MemoriesAndrew Rindfleisch: American ScriptureSteven Stucky: Funeral Music for Queen MaryMT 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
MAy 28 (THU) Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, & Concert BandsPrized: Premio RomaWilliam O. Smith: EastwindBohuslav Martinů: Concertino for Cello, Winds, Percussion and Piano in C minor, Michael Center, celloHuck Hodge: from the language of shadowsMT 7:30 pm $15 ($10 students/seniors)
Programs and guest artists are subject to change. Visit www.music.washington.edu for the latest updates.
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fALLSeptember26 Guest Artist Lecture-Recital: Stefan Litwin BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 8
28 Guitar Master Class: Roland Dyens MUS 213 10 am $10 – FREE pg. 8
OCtOber2 Guest Artist Concert: Adrian Fung, cello BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 8
3 UW Ethnomusicology: Musical Voices from Myanmar BA 7:30 pm FREE pg. 1
17 Faculty concert: Marc Seales, piano BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 9
18 Barry Lieberman and Friends: Chris Burns Masterclass BA 2 pm FREE pg. 8
19 Barry Lieberman and Friends: Chris Burns Recital BA 2 pm $15 pg. 8
24 Mallethead Series: Tom Collier and Marc Seales MST 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 9
26 Wind Ensemble Chamber Winds BA 1:30 pm $5 pg. 15
28 Music of Today: An Evening with Heatwarmer MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5
30 UW Symphony w/ Jeff Fair & University Chorale MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 10
31 Littlefield Organ Series: Halloween Organ Concert WA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 6
NOvember6 Modern Music Ensemble JPH 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 5
9 Guitar Master Class: Ana Vidovic MUS 213 10 am $10-FREE pg. 8
10 Ethnomusicology Lecture-Demonstration: Didik Nini Thowok BA 7:30 pm FREE pg. 1
13Music of Today: DXARTS MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 6
15 Vocal Recital: Works from the William Crawford Collection BA 3 pm FREE pg. 12
17 Concerto Competition: Brass, Woodwind, & Percussion BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 11
18 Concerto Competition: Strings BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 11
19 Jazz Innovations, Part I BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
20 Jazz Innovations, Part II BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
21 Concerto Competition: Keyboard BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 11
24 Voice Division Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 12
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3Guest Artist Recital: Peter Takács, piano BA 7:30 pm $15 pg 6CarolFest MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 13
4Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 6Wind Ensemble, Symphonic and Campus Bands MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15
5 UW Symphony w/ UW Opera Theater MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 10
7 Music from the War to End All Wars BA 4:30 pm (Robert Stacey lecture at 4 pm) $10 pg. 7
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11 Faculty Recital: Melia Watras, viola: Written/Unwritten MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 9
23 UW Symphony at Benaroya BH 7:30 pm $22-$12 pg. 10
29 Modern Music Ensemble/Inverted Space JPH 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 5
31 Trio Andromeda BA 4:30 pm $5 pg. 4
FebrUArY6 Guitar Ensemble BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
9 Faculty recital: Douglas Cleveland, organ and David Gordon, trumpet WA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 6
12 Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 6
13 Mallethead Series MST 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 9
18 Jazz Innovations, Part I BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
19Jazz Innovations, Part II BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14UW Chamber Orchestra w/ Quinton Morris, violin HUB 7:30 pm FREE pg. 11
20Littlefield Organ Series: Mark Steinbach Recital SMC 7:30 pm $15 suggested donation pg. 6UW Chamber Orchestra w/ Cyndia Sieden, soprano MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 11
21Littlefield Organ Series: Mark Steinbach Masterclass WA 7:30 pm FREE pg. 6Faculty Concert: Marc Seales MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 9
24Music of Today MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5Baroque Ensemble BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 12
25 Percussion Ensemble MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15
26 Symphonic, Concert & Campus Bands MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15
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2Voice Division Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 12Faculty Recital: Robin McCabe, piano Around Robin MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 9
8Guitar Master Class: Amadeus Duo MUS 213 10 am $10-FREE pg. 8Music from the War to End All Wars BA 4:30 pm (Ronald Moore lecture at 4 pm) $10 pg. 7
9 Studio Jazz Ensemble /Modern Band MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 14
10Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Concert: Srivani Jade: Music of North India BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 1Wind Ensemble, Campus, and Symphonic Band MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15
11 Chamber Singers and University Chorale MT 7:30 pm $15-10 pg. 13
12 Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 6
13 UW Symphony w/ Concerto Competition Winners MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 10
14 Barry Lieberman and Friends Master Class: Catalin Rotaru BA 2 pm FREE pg. 8
15 Barry Lieberman and Friends Recital: Catalin Rotaru BA 2 pm $15 pg. 8
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PERFORMANCE LOCATION KEyBA - Brechemin AuditoriumBH – Benaroya HallECC – Ethnic Cultural Center
HUB - Hub LyceumJPH - Jones PlayhouseMT - Meany TheaterMST - Meany Studio Theater
MU 213 - Music Room 213SJC - St. James CathedralSMC - St. Mark’s CathedralWA - Walker Ames Room, Kane Hall
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2 Brechemin Scholarship Recipients Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
3 Faculty concert: Marc Seales, piano BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 9
9Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 6Music of Today: DXARTS MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5
13 Clarinet Night BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
17 Faculty Recital: Carole Terry, organ, SJC, 8 pm, $15 pg. 6
20 Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band MT 7:30 pm $15- $10 pg. 15
24 UW Symphony and Seattle Symphony Side by Side MT 7:30 FREE (tickets required) pg. 2
25 Faculty Recital: Craig Sheppard, piano MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 9
26 Littlefield Organ Series: Iain Quinn WA 3 pm $15 pg. 6
28 Guest Artist Recital: Wendy yamashita, piano BA 7:30 pm $15 pg. 6
29 Guest Artist Masterclass: Wendy yamashita, piano BA 4:30 pm FREE pg. 6
mAY1 IMPFest VII ECC 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 4
2 IMPFest VII ECC 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 4
3Guitar Master Class: Marcin Dylla MU 213 10 am $10-FREE pg. 8 Music from the War to End All Wars BA 4:30 pm (Steven Morrison lecture at 4 pm) $10 pg. 7IMPFest VII ECC Time TBA $20-12 pg. 4
7 Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 6
8 UW Opera: Mozart, The Magic Flute MT 7:30 pm $65-$25 pg. 3 Not a Notecard event
9 UW Opera: Mozart, The Magic Flute MT 7:30 pm $65-$25 pg. 3 Not a Notecard event
10UW Opera: Mozart, The Magic Flute MT 2 pm $65-$25 pg. 3 Not a Notecard eventBarry Lieberman and Friends: American String Project Chamber Players BA 2 pm $15 pg. 8
11 Music of Today MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 5
13 UW Chamber Orchestra After Mozart BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 11
18 Voice Division Recital BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 12
20 Jazz Innovations, Part I BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
21Ethnomusicology Visiting Artists Concert: Music of Zimbabwe MT 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 1 Jazz Innovations, Part II BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 14
22 Mallethead Series: Collier and Dean 50th MST 7:30 pm $20-$12 pg. 9
27Percussion Ensemble: World Percussion Bash MST 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15Chamber Singers and University Chorale MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 13
28Wind Ensemble, Symphonic, and Concert Bands MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 15Brechemin Piano Series BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 6
29Modern Music Ensemble/Inverted Space MST 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 5Guitar Ensemble BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 15
30Barry Lieberman and Friends: Joe Kauffman master class BA 2 pm FREE pg. 8 Trio Andromeda BA 7:30 pm $5 pg. 4
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2 University Choirs: UW Sings MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 13
5 UW Symphony & Combined University Choirs MT 7:30 pm $15-$10 pg. 10
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Tickets for the April 24 UW Symphony and Seattle Symphony Side by Side:To reserve tickets, send a request with your name, address, and phone number and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the ArtsUW Ticket Office, 1313 NE 41st St., Seattle WA 98105. Limit two tickets per request. Tickets may also be requested in person or by phone at 206.543.4880. In order to receive your tickets by mail, please send your request with SASE by Friday, April 10. After that date, tickets will be left at Will Call.
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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 10, through the ArtsUW Ticket Office or online.Arts UW 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.artsuw.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 ArtsUW 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 are unable to 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 ArtsUW 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 2014-15 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 ArtsUW 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. 13 and April 9 Music of Today concerts by the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS).
* NOT included in the 2014-15 Notecard: UW Opera: The Magic Flute (May 8, 9, 10).
Seating for concerts at the Meany Studio Theater and the Jones Playhouse is limited, but Notecard patrons may ensure their seating by contacting the ArtsUW 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, the Jones Playhouse, 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.
Parking for events at the Ethnic Cultural CenterThe closest UW parking for the Ethnic Cultural Center is Lot W12, located directly across the street from the ECC at 3930 Brooklyn Ave. NE.
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
• Community Transit www.commtrans.org Phone 425-353-RIDE or 1-800-562-1375 TTY Relay: Dial 711
• Sound Transit www.soundtransit.org Phone 1.888.889.6368 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 10, 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 1 and June 1 Gospel Choir; and May 21 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 ArtsUW 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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Mozart: The Magic FluteMeany Theater7:30 pm r 5/8 (FRI) 7:30 pm r 5/9 (SAT) 2 pm r 5/10 (SUN)
___ x $65
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___ x $25 non-UW student
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___ x Free (ages 5-19; limit 2 per paid general admission ticket)
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oPera ticKet Processing($1 per ticket; no processing charge if ordered with a Notecard.) ___ x $1.00 $_______
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