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Remarks in Honor of Stevie Wonder

"With roots in gospel, soul, R&B, reggae, big band, and jazz, Stevie Wonder’s music mixes irresistible dance beats with innovative electronic sounds and meaningful lyrics that he delivers with a joyful and singular performance style." -Drew Edward Davies, associate professor of musicology&nbs

Composer and Bienen School of Music Professor Dies at 61

Northwestern University Professor Lee (Leon Joseph) Hyla, an award-winning American composer, known for his ingenious skill and originality, passed away June 6 in Chicago. He was 61.

CSO Bassoonist David McGill Joins Bienen School Faculty

Bassoonist David McGill has been appointed to the Bienen School of Music faculty, Dean Toni-Marie Montgomery recently announced. He will join the Bienen School in Fall 2014 as professor of bassoon.

Lincoln Chamber Brass Take Third Prize at International Fischoff Competition

Lincoln Chamber Brass, an ensemble comprised of students and alumni from the Northwestern University Bienen School of Music and one student from DePaul University, took the bronze medal in the senior wind division of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Association’s 2014 competition.

Bach to Bernstein on Bienen School Annual Millennium Park Program

Holst’s arrangement of Bach’s “Fugue a la Gigue” and Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from “West Side Story” -- performed by Northwestern University’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble -- will provide the audience with free outdoor entertainment Memorial Day weekend.

Thomas Bauman's "The Pekin" Published by University of Illinois Press

Professor Thomas Bauman chronicles the history of one of the United States’ most prestigious cultural institutions in the early twentieth century, focusing on its owner and visionary, political operator, and gambling boss Robert T. Motts.

Bienen School Opera to Bring Mozart's 'Cosi Fan Tutte' to Life

Mozart’s “Cosi fan tutte,” a lively comic opera that tests the ties of love, will conclude Northwestern University’s 2013-14 opera season in late May.

Northwestern Undergraduate Wins Beinecke Scholarship

Northwestern University undergraduate Conner VanderBeek won a Beinecke Scholarship that will support his graduate education in music composition and ethnomusicology to the tune of $34,000.

Bienen School Stars of Tomorrow Perform at Kennedy Center

Four exceptional Bienen School student soloists will be featured in a concert at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, April 22.

Bienen School of Music to Present New Music Conference April 26-27

Professional musicians and music students are encouraged to attend a free two-day Northwestern University conference and festival, April 26 and April 27, for composers, performers, theorists and musicologists specializing in new music. 

Northwestern Honors Alumni and Friends

An audience of close to 400 alumni, faculty, administrators, family and friends gathered to celebrate Northwestern University’s 81st annual Alumni Awards April 12. 

The sound(proofing) of music

Soundproofing, Chris Erickson of Power Construction observes, has come “light years” in the less than four decades since Regenstein was built.

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