2022-2023
DEIB FESTIVAL SERIES
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2021-2022 Program
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February 21, 2022
1:00-2:30 pm
Collins Recital Hall
Topics: Building a musical career in today's generation, collaborating with topnotch musicians and living composers, interpreting new music, what should "social justice" mean to musicians, how to be a musician for the community and how to be in charge of an arts organization.
February 21, 2022
3:30-5:00 pm
Collins Recital Hall
Masterclass with Kuang Hao Huang with selected students. Works by underrepresented, living composers, and systematically and historically marginalized composers are highly encouraged for both solo and collaborative music.
February 21, 2022
6:30 pm
Mead Witter Concert Hall
Prof. Kuang Hao Huang and students who participated in the masterclass will have a shared recital. Works will be by underrepresented, living and systematically and historically marginalized composers.
February 23, 2022
7:30 pm
Mead Witter Concert Hall
The Chamber Percussion Ensemble —directed by Prof. Di Sanza —alongside guest artist Paul Rowe will feature works by Frederic Rzewski & Darian Thomas —Songs of Protest & Injustice.
February 24, 2022
6:00 pm
Mead Witter Concert Hall
The concert will offer not only performances but also multi-sensory experience. Music students will be collaborating with student choreographers from the UW Dance Department, in coordination with the department's music director, Timothy Russell. Dance students will create and choreograph a piece to a solo /duo work by underrepresented, living and systematically and historically marginalized composers. Related poems will be recited before each performance.
February 26, 2022
7:30 pm
Collins Recital Hall
Leslie Damaso with the jazz ensemble Mr. Chair and special guest Sahada Buckley present Sirena, a story that hearkens back to myth, set within contemporary arrangements of kundiman, songs of love and freedom from the Philippines. A way of healing through the power of art, music and language, this is an act of preservation and a celebration of the people and with the people who help us to live.
March 1, 2022
6:00 pm
Collins Recital Hall
UW Students & alumni will play works by underrepresented, living, suppressed and systematically & historically marginalized composers to bring diverse musical experiences to the community.
March 3, 2022
7:00 pm
Capitol Lakes
UW Students will play works by underrepresented, living, suppressed and systematically & historically marginalized composers to bring diverse musical experiences to the community.
March 4, 2022
8:00 pm
Collins Recital Hall
A celebration of 21st-century works by women performed on an alternatively-sized keyboard.
The program features four world world premieres with three of the four composers in attendance. All works on the program are written in the 21st century. The four new commissions were recently written for Jessica Johnson (designated with “world premiere”). The three composers will be talking briefly about their works prior to the performance.