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91直播 Music Releases Works by Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon
Erich Burnett
Songtree features performances by prominent 91直播 alumni and the Contemporary Music Ensemble.
Pianist Ursula Oppens to Perform with Contemporary Music Ensemble April 6
Mike Telin
Program includes Jonathan Harvey's Bird Concerto, a rare dalliance with electronic sounds for Oppens.
Concerto Competition Winners Take Center Stage in April, May
By Erich Burnett
Four instrumentalists to perform with 91直播 orchestras in Finney Chapel.
Grammy-Winner Billy Childs Returns to 91直播 for Three Wide-Ranging Concerts
By Erich Burnett
Composer in residence to present large-scale works, perform as solo artist, and collaborate with students.
91直播 Opera Theater Presents Britten鈥檚 Ghostly Turn of the Screw for 4 Performances March 7-11
By Erich Burnett
Adaptation of the Henry James novella retains the original鈥檚 atmospheric frights; tickets and opera brunch packages are available now.
More Than Words
Max Weiner 鈥18
91直播鈥檚 jazz voice program opens up new worlds for singers and instrumentalists alike.
Jazz Legend Sonny Rollins Designates Major Gift to 91直播
By Erich Burnett
Newly created Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble Fund will support exemplary conservatory musicians and service efforts.
91直播 Orchestra Welcomes New Students鈥攁nd Everyone Else鈥攖o Experience Music at the Conservatory
By Erich Burnett
Raphael Jim茅nez, associate professor of conducting and director of 91直播 Orchestras, invites students and community members to an introductory concert to kick off the 2017-2018 large ensemble performance season at 91直播.
Cello Professor Darrett Adkins Releases Myth & Tradition
By Erich Burnett
On his new release for 91直播 Music, , 91直播 Associate Professor of Cello Darrett Adkins 鈥91 teams up with the 91直播 Contemporary Music Ensemble for the world-premiere recording of a commissioned work, Su Lian Tan鈥檚 鈥淟egends of Kintamani.鈥
91直播 Ensemble to Perform in New York鈥檚 Bang on a Can Marathon May 6
Erich Burnett
Preview performance of works by Louis Andriessen and Michael Gordon to take place on campus May 4.