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"The President's Own" United States Marine Band

<p>America’s oldest professional musical organization, the Marine Band, has performed for every U.S. president since John Adams. This concert features a variety of patriotic favorites, concert band classics, and orchestral transcriptions. </p>
<hr /><p><strong>Note: No large bags allowed. Some tickets for this performance are now available, and patrons may also join the waiting list at the venue box office starting one hour before the concert. All unclaimed seats will be released to the waiting list at 7:15 pm. </strong></p>

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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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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Kris Davis Trio, featuring Robert Hurst & Johnathan Blake

<p>University of Washington Jazz Studies presents a free show by the Kris Davis Trio— Grammy winning pianist/composer Kris Davis, bassist Robert Hurst, and drummer Johnathan Blake—performing in support of  Davis’s new album "Run the Gauntlet,” out on Sept. 27 from  Pyroclastic Records. Students from the Jazz Studies program open. </p>
<p><em>This performance is made possible with generous support from Seattle's Raynier Institute and Foundation.</em></p>

The Winter's Tale

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DXARTS Spring Concert: Hyper-Realities and Ephemeral Orbits

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">An evening of software performances and human-machine communions, drawing lines between the worlds of immersive sound, performing arts, and experimental extended reality. The familiar, the bearable chaos and illusions of </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">order unfold across technologically mediated hyper-realities, temporalities, and mnemonic worlds.

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