
Dept. of Music at UC Davis This Thursday's Noon Concert is pianist Marilyn Nonken, premiering works by David Rakowski & Richard Beaudoin, along with new works by Elizabeth Hoffman & Richard Festinger. It's free in 115 Music.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Today's free Noon Concert gives you another chance to see the Meridian Arts Ensemble, the faculty brass ensemble from the Manhattan School of Music. Today they'll perform works by UC Davis student composers (115 Music).
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Brass and more brass this weekend: Meridian Arts Ensemble from the Manhattan School of Music on Sat. nite; Causeway Band Festival with Meridian Arts Ensemble, Sac State Winds, our University Concert Band, and local youth honor bands on Sun. nite. Both shows 7p at the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Colloquium with composer Fabien Lévy of Columbia University TODAY at 4p in 115 Music.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Jeffrey Thomas, director of the American Bach Soloists and our University Chorus, appears in this month's Classical Singer magazine.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Today's free Noon Concert features Lena & Richard Andaya, cellos, @ the Mondavi Center Grand Lobby. (And stay tuned for info on this afternoon's Composer Colloquium.)
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Thursday's free Noon Concert: Cellists Lena & Richard Andaya @ the Mondavi Center Grand Lobby.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Good morning, percussion lovers. Today's free Noon Concert is Steve Reich's "Drumming" as performed by Percussion Group Davis and the CSU Percussion Group in the Mondavi Center's Grand Lobby.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Our presentation of "Carmina Burana" has topped one million views on UCTV & YouTube! Have you seen it?
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana - University Chorus and Alumni Chorus, UC Davis Symphony Orchestra and the
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis This week's free Noon Concert is Percussion Group Davis (Chris Froh) and the CSU Percussion Group performing Steve Reich's "Drumming" ... TH 10/29 in the Mondavi Center's Grand Lobby.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis The Davis Enterprise called Elephant's Graveyard "unforgettable." The play, with music by grad student Garrett Shatzer and faculty composer Laurie San Martin, runs thru 11/1 at the Mondavi Center.
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Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, UC Davis

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Serve YOUR AUDIENCE something REFRESHING this Summer - Our 2010 Touring Artists! http://baylinartists.com/news/Summer_Fes tivals_programming/
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The Bang on a Can All-Stars continue their residency at MassMoCA but have limited availability for additional US performances featuring works of founders David Lang, Julia Wolfe, and Michael Gordon as well as pioneering repertoire by Don Byron, Louis Andriessen, Steve Reich, and many others.

Dept. of Music at UC Davis Our next free Noon Concert, TH 10/22: Soprano Rebecca Plack sings Schubert, Rachmaninov, and three songs by William Walton on poems by Edith Sitwell. Grand Lobby, Mondavi Center.
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis Alumnus, composer, and Russolo scholar Luciano Chessa has overseen the recreation of 16 intonarumori and will curate a concert featuring these "noise intoners" at SF's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on Friday, 10/16. The program includes compositions by Chessa, Gino Robair, and Pablo Ortiz. http://bit.ly/1tatZT
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Dept. of Music at UC Davis This week's Free Noon Concert features Genevieve Lee, piano, and Kurt Rohde's "ONE" for speaking pianist. Lee recently premiered the piece, which Rohde composed for her based on poems of Paul Mann, at Pomona College. For a review of the premiere: http://bit.ly/n2bF0
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