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Bienen School announces new music concerts for winter and spring
EVANSTON, Unwell. — Ted Hearne’s SCOTUS-inflected choral cantata “Sound from the Bench” and NUNC! 5 are amongst the wintertime and spring choices at the Institute for New Tunes at the Henry and Leigh Bienen Faculty of Music. 5 scholar ensembles will be spotlighted in the Feb. 3 to March 11 live performance lineup as will premieres of new compositions and collaborations with viewing artists. Since 2012, the Institute for New Music has served as the nexus of all modern songs actions at the Bienen Faculty, furnishing collaboration and overall performance prospects for university student instrumentalists, singers and composers. The institute also hosts NUNC!, a person of the world’s main festivals…
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Entertainment News Roundup: Taylor Swift wins most prizes at MTV Europe Music Awards; Adele returns to Las Vegas for delayed concerts and more
Next is a summary of latest enjoyment news briefs. 
 Beyonce sales opportunities Grammy nominees with 9, forward of Kendrick Lamar and Adele 
 Pop superstar Beyonce led the area of musicians nominated for Grammy awards on Tuesday, location up a showdown with Adele, Harry Models and some others for the leading prize of album of the calendar year. Beyonce landed nine nominations for the best honors in tunes. That brought her job full to 88, tying her with spouse Jay-Z as the most nominated artist in Grammy background. 
 Singer Roberta Flack can no for a longer time sing following ALS diagnosis 
 Grammy-winning musician Roberta Flack, whose hits…
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What’s Hot in Music This Month: Local Concerts, New Releases | BU Today
New albums from Springsteen and the Black Eyed Peas, plus concerts you don’t want to miss at the House of Blues and Big Night Live Photos by Amy Harris/Invision (from left), John Locher, and Reginald Mathalone/NurPhoto, all via AP Images NEW MUSIC New albums from Springsteen and the Black Eyed Peas, plus concerts you don’t want to miss at the House of Blues and Big Night Live Welcome back, Terriers, to our monthly column “What’s Hot in Music.” It’s November—the beginning of the season of giving thanks—and we’re thankful that Bruce Springsteen is dropping another album this month. The Boss releases his 21st studio album November 11, a big day…
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Department of Music announces fall 2022 concerts
Soprano, Artist-in-Residence Jacquelyn Stucker Drye ’11 performs Nov. 3. Photo by Jonathan Nesteruk. The Furman Department of Tunes has declared its agenda of concert events for fall 2022. All gatherings are cost-free and open up to the public until usually famous. Furman Section of AudioCalendar of GatheringsFall 2022 September Thursday, Sept. 22Guest Artist Recital: Daniel Weeks, tenor and Donna Loewy, piano7:30 p.m., Daniel Recital Hall Saturday, Sept. 24Faculty Recital: Matthew Storie, saxophone7:30 p.m., Daniel Recital Corridor Friday, Sept. 30Marching Band Extravaganza7:30 p.m., McAlister Auditorium Oct Thursday, Oct. 6American Song RecitalThe voice students of Grant Knox, associate professor of voice, will execute parts by American Composers.7 p.m., Daniel Recital…
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Jacqueline Kennedy portrait, summer concerts, NEA grants, Blue Star
Initially woman Jacqueline Kennedy’s renowned patronage of the arts will continue through a portrait of her staying the centerpiece of a June 9 auction for the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod. The painting by Provincetown artist Jo Hay, as portion of her “Persisters” sequence, will be auctioned by way of digital and in-human being bids at the June 9 “Prelude to Summer season Gala” at the Hyannisport Club. A part of the proceeds will benefit the Hyannis-based nonprofit foundation’s mission to guidance, promote and rejoice arts and tradition on Cape Cod. To sign-up for the auction, which is open to the general public: https://artsfoundation.org/. Hay was picked as the foundation’s first-at…
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May concerts of new work by UC Santa Cruz composers the result of residencies with leading new music artists
Pamela Z (Photograph by Marion Gray) UC Santa Cruz doctoral college students in composition will premiere various new will work this Might formulated through two unprecedented residencies with major names in the experimental new music world—pioneering composer, performer, and media artist Pamela Z and celebrated piano/percussion quartet Yarn/Wire. The two prolonged residencies, which started earlier this 12 months, are a first for UCSC’s Music Department, giving the emerging composers obtain to these foremost artists above a number of months to workshop thoughts, obtain one-on-one particular mentoring, and do the job collaboratively toward a culminating efficiency. “It’s been the…