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Performances; Facutly Performances; Student Activities and Performances

Faculty Recital: Robin McCabe, Around Robin

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<p><strong>This performance has been cancelled.</strong></p>
<p>Faculty pianist Robin McCabe performs solo works of Ravel and Franck on the first half of her faculty recital. On the second half of the program, she is joined by students in her UW studio to perform festive works for two pianos, eight hands, among them Liszt’s “Rakoczy March,” Bizet’s “Carmen Fantasy,” and Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.”</p>
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Wind Ensemble & Guests: Music of Friendship

<p class="p1"><strong>In light of public health advisories on social distancing, this performance has been canceled.</strong></p>
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<p class="p1">The UW Wind Ensemble (Timothy Salzman, director) and guests present a spring quarter concert, with special guests Austin Huang, composer; Seattle Chinese Orchestra; Yu Long (Chinese face-changing artist); and Miho Takekawa, marimba.</p>
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Guest Artist Concert: Ekmeles Vocal Ensemble

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<p>Dedicated to the presentation of new and rarely-heard works and gems of the historical avant garde, Ekmeles Vocal Ensemble turns its attention to works by UW faculty composers in this program of premieres by William Dougherty, Joël-François Durand, and Huck Hodge<span>, plus a preview of a work by American composer/violist Catherine Lamb.</span></p>
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<p><strong>Huck Hodge </strong>(b. 1977):<strong> </strong>matrix matrī</p>

Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Concert: Aboubacar “Boka” Kouyaté, West African music

<p><span>Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Boka Kouyaté is joined by his UW students and special guests the Djeliyah Band in an evening of West African music and dance. </span></p>
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<p>Djeliyah / Lamban<br>Kémebourema<br>Farakourou<br>Fêfo<br>Banine<br>Mamiwata<br>Balakoulandjan</p>

Rescheduled: Faculty Concert: Tekla Cunningham with Sheila Weidendorf 

<p>Artist-in-Residence Tekla Cunningham, violin, and guest pianist Sheila Weidendorf present "Between Heaven and Earth: A Year with Brahms,” a performance of the Brahms violin sonatas. </p>
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