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Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Concert: Miguel Ballumbrosio: Afro-Peruvian Music and Dance

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<p>Autumn Quarter Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist <span>Miguel Ballumbrosio presents a performance of Afro-Peruvian dance and music traditions from the region of Chincha, where several generations of his family have been prominent culture bearers. He is accompanied by students from his classes in University of Washington Music and Dance and by musicians from the Seattle-based Afro-Peruvian ensemble, De Cajón.</span></p>
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Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Concert: Srivani Jade, Music of North India 

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<div>Indian Classical vocalist, educator, and composer, Srivani Jade presents "Ritu Chakra: Ragas of the Six Seasons of North India" in the culminating recital of her artist residency at the UW School of Music. She is accompanied by Deepashri Joglekar (Harmonium), Ravi Albright (Tabla), Suchitra Iyer (Vocal Saath), and Tanpura. Her UW students present a short opening act of Ragas and bandish compositions they learned during the quarter.</div>
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Faculty Concert: Robin and Rachelle McCabe, piano: Double Play

<p>Pianists Robin and Rachelle McCabe return to the Meany stage to perform Brahms’s magisterial two piano arrangement of his F minor quintet as well as music by Ravel and Prokofiev in this spirited display of sisterly chemistry.</p>
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Faculty Recital: Tekla Cunningham, Bach in Motion

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<p>Artist-in-residence Tekla Cunningham presents "Bach in Motion," a recital combining music for solo baroque violin with the choreography of Anna Mansbridge. This collaboration between the School of Music and the newly minted Seattle Bach Festival includes music by Telemann, de Visèe, Merula, and a newly commissioned work by Melia Watras, as well as Bach’s iconic Caisson as embodied by dancers Tshedzom <span>Tingkhye</span> and Alejandro Frederickson in new choreography by Mansbridge. </p>
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UW Symphony with Concerto, Composition Competition Winners

<p><span>David Alexander Rahbee conducts the University of Washington Symphony and winners of the UW Concerto Competition—Kai-En Cheng, violin; Rachel Reyes, flute; and Ella Kalinichenko, piano—in a program including winning concerto excerpts, a UW student composition by graduate student Yonatan Ron, Silvestre Revueltas's Sensemayá, and Overture to <em>Le roi d'Ys, </em>by<em> </em>Éduard Lalo. </span><span><span class="gmail-Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></p>
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Chamber Singers and University Chorale: “Wonderful World"

<p>In preparation for UW Choirs’ Summer 2024 tour of <span>Czechia, Austria and Hungary</span>, the Chamber Singers (Geoffrey Boers) and University Chorale (Giselle Wyers, director) present “Wonderful World,” featuring works spanning the globe and the diverse styles of the American Songbook. <span> </span><span><span class="gmail-Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></p>
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