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New Music Ensemble to make final performance of 2021-22 season

May 2, 2022

In the UT New Music Ensemble, students explore contemporary repertoire created by living composers and those of the recent past. In fact, many of the works performed by the group are composed by students.

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Butler School welcomes drummer Adam Jackson to Jazz faculty

April 29, 2022

The Butler School proudly welcomes Adam Jackson, who will join the the school as a Lecturer in Jazz Drum Set in Fall, 2022.

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J.D. Burnett hired as next Director of Choral Activities

April 22, 2022

The Butler School is pleased to welcome J.D. Burnett, the new Director of Choral Activities beginning in Fall, 2022.

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UT Mariachi featured in one of NPR's 10 best college podcasts

April 11, 2022 | NPR

The University of Texas Mariachi, known as the The Mariachi Paredes de Tejastitlán, was featured in one of NPR's 10 best college podcasts, produced and narrated by UT Journalism student Marissa Greene.

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Jazz artist Helen Sung to perform with UT Jazz Orchestra for annual spring festival

April 8, 2022 | Spotify

In our latest episode of BSoMBODY, we chat with critically acclaimed Jazz Pianist and Composer Helen Sung, who returns to her alma mater for a concert with the UT Jazz Orchestra on April 9th!

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Butler School welcomes Sean Michael Giddings to jazz faculty in Fall 2022

April 7, 2022

The Butler School welcomes Sean Michael Giddings who will teach jazz piano beginning in fall.

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BSoM alumna Dr. Mallory McHenry to join faculty in Fall, 2022

March 30, 2022

Butler School alumna Dr. Mallory McHenry, NCTM is joining our faculty as a Lecturer in Harp in fall, 2022.

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Soprano Leah Crocetto joins Butler School Voice Faculty

March 24, 2022

Soprano Leah Crocetto is joining the Butler School next fall as a Lecturer in Vocal Arts. Described by The New York Times as possessing an “agile coloratura technique and a feeling for the Italianate style… with warmth, full penetrating sound and tenderness,” Ms. Crocetto continues to astonish audiences with her moving portrayals of opera’s greatest heroines.

Ethnomusicology professor awarded Texas Global Grant

March 21, 2022 | Texas Global

Butler Ethnomusicology Professor Robin Moore was recently awarded $10,000 as part of a Faculty Research Seed Grant, one of 17 new grants distributed from Texas Global. Launched in November 2020, Texas Global’s Faculty Research Seed Grants provide financial backing to faculty across all disciplines to develop and strengthen new or existing partnerships with leading higher education institutions and organizations around the world. The initiative supports UT Austin faculty and their international counterparts in collaborating on research to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

"I’m thrilled to have received this award from Texas Global. The funds will let us extend teaching and research collaborations internationally and to establish ongoing ties between the University of Texas and the University of Guadalajara," Moore said.