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Alberto Ginastera
String Quartet No. 1, Op. 20
Claude Debussy
String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10
Jerry F. Junkin, conductor
T.j. Anderson, guest conductor
Adam Schoenberg
Cool Cat
Gustav Holst
First Suite in E-flat Major for Military Band, Op. 28, No. 1
Jessica Meyer
Go Big or Go Home
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Featuring faculty members Daniel Ching, violin; Bion Tsang, cello; and Anton Nel, piano, and Yamamoto violin studio members Chloe Yofan, Jason Lan, Katsuaki Arakawa, Mei Liu, Thomas Gougeon, and Yeyoung Yoo
Johannes Brahms
String Sextet No. 1 in B-flat Major, Op. 18
César Franck
Piano Quintet in F Minor
Marc Sosnowchik, conductor
Shelley Washington
A Kind of Lung
Kevin Charoensri
Where You Came From (world premiere)
Katherine Balch
all around the sea blazed gold
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Canciones de latinoamérica: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Daniel Catán
“Escúchame” from Florencia en el Amazonas
Alberto Ginastera
Cinco canciones populares Argentinas
Gonzalo Roig
“Salida de Cecilia” from Cecilia Valdés
+ selected songs by Jaime León, Ernesto Lecuona, and María Grever
Farkhad Khudyev, conductor
Donald Grantham
Baron Cimetiére’s Mambo (premiere of orchestral arr.)
Gara Garayev
Seven Beauties Ballet Suite
Igor Stravinsky
The Firebird Suite
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Here Be Monsters
A Who's Who of Butler Faculty, Staff, Students, and Alumni Perform at this Year's Austin indie-classical two-day music festival.
Move over Austin City Limits and SXSW festival; there's a new music festival in town. Here Be Monsters is a two-day event designed to showcase and celebrate Austin's indie-classical artists and creators. This festival will feature 20 groups and 12 world premieres. The second annual festival will be held at Radio East from 7pm to 12 am on Saturday, May 25, and Sunday, May 26.
We will be covering all the action live right here. Witness your favorite Butler artists breaking new ground and keeping Austin the Live Music Capital of the World.
Jerry Junkin Focuses on the Future at Carnegie Hall
At Carnegie Hall, on June 2nd, the Texas Wind Ensemble, under the baton of Wind Ensemble conductor Jerry Junkin, will take the stage. For 35 years, Junkin has led the Texas Wind Ensemble, a cornerstone of musical excellence.
Butler announces 2024/2025 season
Cody Parrott (D.M.A., Conducting, 2024) receives faculty appointment in the School of Music at Illinois Wesleyan University as director of choral activities
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