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Tzu-Chin Hsu
Libretto by
Camden Boyle
Conductor
Tzu Kuang Tan
Director
Yingmeige Xiong
L’enfant et les sortilèges
Music by
Maurice Ravel
Libretto by
Colette
Conductor
Douglas Kinney Frost
Directors
Beatrice Huang
Garnett Bruce
Combined Choirs
Wind Ensemble
+ more ensembles and soloists to be announced soon!
Farkhad Khudyev, conductor
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Titan
Anton Nel, piano
Antonín Dvořák
Piano Quintet No 2 in A Major, Op. 81
Jerry Junkin, conductor
Stephen Page, saxophones
John Corigliano
Triathlon
Symphony No. 3, Circus Maximus (20th anniversary of the world premiere)
J.S. Bach
Chaconne, Partita No. 2 in D Minor
Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Sinfonische Kanzone, Op. 114
Tania León
Alma
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Andre 3000 visits the Butler School of Music
Andre 3000, who gained fame as part of the popular hip-hop group Outkast, recently stopped by the Butler School of Music to talk to flute students about his newest album, New Blue Sun, and his love for playing the flute. Andre spent over an hour with the flute students, many of whom had seen him perform at the Moody Center the previous night. What began as a question-and-answer session quickly transformed into a vibrant exchange of ideas, with Andre connecting with most students on a first-name basis. The discussion was anything but a group of fans geeking out over a superstar; rather, it was a gathering of like-minded people united by their love of the flute. Andre’s roots in hip-hop only came up once, when a student asked about the difference in stage fright between rap and classical music. Andre 3000 remarked that classical music is much more daunting, explaining that he could perform with OutKast while thinking about what to eat that night, whereas with classical music, “you have to be present 100 percent of the time.”
Butler School of Music's 2024 Big Sing: A Big Success
The 2024 Big Sing at the University of Texas at Austin, hosted by Professors J.D. Burnett and Suzanne Pence, was a tremendous success, attracting nearly 400 high school students and their teachers. Participants prepared in advance by mastering two pieces of music, which allowed them to focus on their performances during the event. The day featured a lively celebrity appearance by Hook’Em, who entertained the crowd with a piano rendition of "Chopsticks." Students divided into groups for rehearsals and enjoyed a concert by Butler students before culminating in a grand performance of "Holding the Light" that filled Bates Hall to capacity. Burnett praised the students' musicality and maturity, inviting them to return for the next Big Sing in 2025.
Butler Music Students Shine at 74th Annual TEXOMA NATS Conference
Butler Alumni Jocelyn Chambers Is a Young Guns 22 Winner
Butler Jazz Combos perform at Mozart’s, provides welcoming space for local jazz community
Professor of Ethnomusicology Robin Moore talks about music in Cuba
First Sandy Yamamoto and Friends Concert Received Wide Applause
Butler's first faculty recital of the season was "Concierto Increíble."
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