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Performances; Facutly Performances; Student Activities and Performances

Brechemin Piano Series

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<p>UW piano students Scott Fisher, Jr., Ella Kalinchenko, Aidan Dealy, Karen Haining, and Jingshi Zhao perform music from the piano repertoire, including works by Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, Fauré, and Mussorgsky. </p>
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Campus Philharmonia Orchestras

<div>The Campus Philharmonia Orchestras (Ryan Farris and Robert Stahly, conductors) perform music by Vaughan Williams, Arthur Sullivan, Edvard Grieg, and Jean Sibelius on their Winter Quarter concert. With guest conductors from the choral conducting program: Scott Fikse, Nic Renaud, Adam Freemantle, Helen Woodruff, Alexandra Rameau.</div>
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Modern Music Ensemble

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<p>The University of Washington Modern Music Ensemble (Cristina Valdés, director) performs works by Jonathan Harvey, Wolfgang Rihm, Luciano Berio, Nicole Lizée, and an improvised duet for ensemble and conductor, led by School of Music professor Steph Richards. </p>
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Composition Studio

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<p>The UW Composition Program presents an evening of original music by UW student composers Nicholas Mendonsa, Ryan Rose, Taylor James Bellamy, Eddie Mospan, and Sandesh Nagaraj.</p>
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<p>+ - 45 = X — <strong>Nicholas Mendonsa</strong><br> <em>Nicholas Mendonsa, guitars</em></p>

Campus Philharmonia Orchestras

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<div>The School of Music presents an end-of quarter performance by the Campus Philharmonia Orchestras (Ryan Farris and Robert Stahly, conductors). Special guest soloist on this performance is Laila West, violin, winner of The Key to Change concerto competition. </div>
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<div>Johann Strauss, Jr.; Overture to <i>Die Fledermaus</i></div>
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Improvised Music Project Festival (IMPFEST): Music of Bill Frisell and Luke Bergman

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<p><span>Guitarist Bill Frisell headlines Night One of IMPFEST, joined by Luke Bergman (lap steel) and Josh Johnson (saxophone), performing with faculty Steve Rodby (bass), Ted Poor (drums), Cuong Vu (trumpet), and UW Jazz Studies students.</span></p>
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Improvised Music Project Festival (IMPFEST): Music of Josh Johnson

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<p><span>Saxophonist Josh Johnson headlines Night Two of IMPFEST, joined by multi-instrumentalist Luke Bergman in performing with School of Music faculty Steve Rodby, Ted Poor, Cuong Vu and UW Jazz Studies students. </span><em>Presented with generous support from Seattle’s Raynier Foundation.</em></p>
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Opera Workshop

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<div>Students from the UW Voice program present an evening of musical theater ensembles and solos organized around themes of breaking up and falling in love. The program includes scenes from:</div>
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<div><i>Company</i> by Stephen Sondheim</div>
<div><i>A Chorus Line</i> by Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban</div>
<div><i>The Light in the Piazza</i> by Adam Guettel</div>

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