• Ear Supply: Feinting Spells

    The Emerson String Quartet takes the stage at Meany Hall Tuesday, October 15, with guest performer and UW pianist, Craig Sheppard.
    10/09/2013 | Seattle Weekly
  • Lucy Horton Band performs

    The Lucy Horton Band,an acoustic indie pop group made up of four UW music undergrads performs their instrumentation, warm harmonies, and charismatic performances on New Day Northwest.
    08/31/2013 | New Day Northwest
  • The Inspiration Inquiry

    Expanding the boundaries of knowledge in dance, theater and other performing arts requires research of a different stripe
    08/20/2013 | Columns
  • UW to offer new musical theatre degree

    Students looking to develop their singing, acting, and dancing abilities will have a new pathway at the UW beginning in September with a degree in musical theatre.
    07/10/2013 | The Daily
  • Bill Frisell, Ted Poor join Jazz Studies faculty

    The Jazz Studies Program at the University of Washington takes giant steps forward with the appointments of internationally renowned guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Ted Poor to the School of Music faculty.
    05/15/2013 | UW School of Music
  • UW jazz students take off the gown, go out on the town

    ImpFest V features guitarist Bill Frisell, bassist Eric Revis, trumpeter Cuong Vu and drummer Ted Poor in various combinations with their jazz students at the University of Washington.
    04/23/2013 | Seattle Times
  • Ludovic Morlot named Chair of Orchestral Conducting Studies

    Ludovic Morlot has been named chair of Orchestral Conducting Studies at the School of Music. Morlot will take the lead role in shaping the training and recruitment of graduate conducting students starting in Fall 2013.
    04/09/2013 | School of Music website
  • Making Music and Memories in Beijing

    The UW Wind Ensemble spent spring break in China, performing for appreciative audiences around Beijing, finishing with a memorable sold-out concert at the National Center for the Performing Arts.

    April 2013 Perspectives
  • Tibet to Trinidad

    For 50 years, the School of Music's Ethnomusicology Program has advanced the study of music and culture, and has brought world music to Seattle through its Visiting Artist Program.

    March 2013 Perspectives
  • Arts Roundup: Dance, art, music, lectures - and students stage 'Cyrano'

    Drama leads this week's busy UW arts schedule, if by a nose, with the Undergraduate Theater Society's staging of the Cyrano de Bergerac story and the School of Drama's production of "Pentecost" - a play about art, which ought to count double.
    UW Today
  • Before the Performance

    A concert may seem magical, the performance effortless. But in reality, such an undertaking requires months—or years—of intense preparation and planning. Here, three faculty share what’s involved before they ever set foot on the stage.

    November 2010 Perspectives
  • Making Music Matter

    "[The students] make me laugh every day. And they will try anything," says Monte Cristo Elementary School teacher Andrea Peterson ('96), recently named Washington Teacher of the Year. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • A Week of Sharing in the Yakima Valley

    Through two School of Music courses, a group of UW students traveled to Washington's Yakima Valley to teach--and learn from--K-12 students. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • Wind Ensemble Breezes Through Japan

    Students in the UW's Wind Ensemble describe their ten-day tour of Japan as a life-changing experience. 

    July 2004 Perspectives
  • Video Live Sessions: UW Wind Ensemble | Zhou Tian: Sinfonia: I. Noir & II. Transit"

    On Classical King’s “Northwest Focus Live” with host Sean MacLean, the UW Wind Ensemble led by Timothy Salzman performs the first two movements of Zhou Tian's Sinfonia.

    NPR Music