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Butler Opera Center to perform Der Kaiser Von Atlantis

February 24, 2022 | Spotify

In our latest episode of BSoMBODY, we share the history surrounding the creation of Der Kaiser Von Atlantis, Butler Opera Center's first production of 2022, and take listeners inside rehearsal as our students prepare for opening night.

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Violin student captures 1st place in prestigious competition

February 7, 2022

Nick Hammel, a Butler School senior specializing in violin performance, recently won first place in the Ann and Charles Eisemann International Young Artists Competition, capturing a $5,000 prize along with the chance to perform the Brahms Violin Concerto with the Richardson Symphony Orchestra on March 5, 2022.

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Two saxophone students win prestigious gigs in military bands

February 3, 2022

Two Butler School Students recently earned prestigious positions with military bands. Chance Stine, a master’s student in the Butler School’s Saxophone Studio, will be joining Army Band "Pershing’s Own," and Megan Elks, also a master's student and teaching assistant in the school’s Saxophone Studio, will play in the United States Air Force Band, both in Washington D.C.

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UT Trombone Choir heads to Zurich for residency

January 31, 2022

The University of Texas Trombone Choir is heading to Switzerland this spring thanks to a Texas Global Career Launch Grant. Ten students along with the studio’s director and Professor of Trombone, Nathaniel Brickens, will visit the country for a six-week residency beginning in May. The group will work closely with members of the Zurich Opera and the Zurich Ton Halle Orchestras, including the highly acclaimed Zurich Opera Orchestra’s Solo Trombonist David Garcia and the Ton Halle Orchestra’s Bass Trombonist Bill Thomas.

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Butler Professor holds strong ties with Quad City Symphony Orchestra

January 11, 2022 | ourquadcities.com

 

Associate Professor Of Oboe Andrew Parker was featured recently by a local news outlet in Davenport Iowa for his ties with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. Parker makes the trip several times each year to play with the orchestra, and performed his first solo recital recently with Pianist Marian Lee. 

Parker, who began piano lessons at age five before picking up the oboe in fourth grade, said he was drawn to the instrument because his music teacher said it was the hardest to play.

“I’ve just always had a personality that’s drawn to a challenge,” Parker told Quad City News. “To this day, I believe something sort of providential happened because the oboe just fits me so perfectly. I didn’t know that when I was in fourth grade — I didn’t know what it would entail, anything about it, really. It was a purely instinctual thing, but now looking back, it’s like, yeah, I was called back to that instrument in a way.” 

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INTRODUCING DR. RAMÓN RIVERA-SERVERA

January 11, 2022

The Butler School Welcomes the New Dean of the College of Fine Arts

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Songs of the Unheard

January 11, 2022

Dma Candidate Abbey Young Gives a Voice to Musicians Recovering from Homelessness

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Farewell, Mary Ellen Poole

January 11, 2022

An exit interview with Butler School's Beloved Outgoing Director

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Stories from a COVID year

January 10, 2022

How students and faculty adapted to a year of remote learning

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LHB Director Croomes profile one of KUT's 10 best stories of 2021

January 3, 2022 | KUT

Earlier this year, Austin's local NPR station KUT did a profile of Longhorn Band Director Cliff Croomes, a story they included as one of their 10 best in 2021.