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Butler Alum Named Director of Korean National Opera

August 14, 2015 | Korea JoongAng Daily

Hak Min Kim (D.M.A. opera directing 2009) has been named director of the Korean National Opera in Seoul, Korea. This position is one of the most important arts positions in the country and comes at a time when opera is gaining a strong audience in Korea. Kim had established himself as the premier opera director in Korea prior to being named to the National Opera and is also an associate professor of theater and film at Kyung Hee University.

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Kelly Kuo One of Five Finalists to Direct Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra

August 13, 2015 | Cincinnati.com

Kelly Kuo, current interim music director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and conductor of the Sarah and Ernest Butler Opera Center, is one of five finalists selected to audition to be the next leader of the 32-member Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. The finalists were winnowed from a field of 200 applicants from three continents during a six-month review.

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Butler Alum Named ASCAP 2015 Morton Gould Young Composer Award Winner

August 12, 2015 | American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

Brian Heim (B.M. Composition 2014) was selected as one of the recipients of the 2015 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards. While a student at the Butler School, he studied under professors Dan Welcher and Yevgeniy Sharlat. Selected from an application pool of more than 600 submissions, the 28 young composer award-winners were recognized at the annual ASCAP Concert Music Awards at Merkin Concert Hall in New York.

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Summer Mariachi Camp on NBC News

July 22, 2015 | NBC News

NBC News spent a day at the Butler School's third annual summer Mariachi Camp. The brainchild of Butler School Lecturer Ezekiel Castro, the camp "aims to immerse young U.S. Latinos into the rich heritage of the beloved Mexican musical genre."

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Your Next Concert Might Be in Someone's Living Room

June 30, 2015 | Texas Standard

Texas Standard reports, and current Butler School clarinet doctoral candidate Roy Park comments. Listen for him at 0:47.

Hai Zheng and Dr. Kiyoshi Tamagawa

Hai Zheng and Dr. Kiyoshi Tamagawa complete third Asian concert tour

June 29, 2015

Hai Zheng, concert cellist (BM 1988, MM 1990) and Dr. Kiyoshi Tamagawa (DMA 1988) recently made their third Asia concert tour together. They first gave master classes and recitals at Bangkok and Hua Hin in Thailand, then went on to the Yong Siew Toh-Asia's International Conservatory in Singapore and finished their tour at China Conservatory in Beijing. Hai Zheng is Assistant Professor and Artist in Residence at Southwestern University. Dr/ Kiyoshi Tamagawa is Professor of Music and Associate Dean for the Sarofim School of Fine Arts at Southwestern University.

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Jason Pittman takes command of submarine USS HELENA

June 29, 2015 | United States Navy website

Cmdr. Jason Pittman, B.M. 1998 and a Distinguished Graduate of UT NROTC, took command of the fast attack submarine, USS HELENA (SSN 725), this month at a ceremony at Naval Station Norfolk. He is the first Music major to be accepted to the Navy's nuclear propulsion program and the first to take command of a nuclear powered ship.

Dr. Christina Wright-Ivanova

Christina Wright-Ivanova appointed assistant professor, collaborative artist at University of Nevada-Las Vegas

June 29, 2015

Christina Wright-Ivanova (D.M.A. 2012) has been appointed assistant professor of music/vocal coach and collaborative artist at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. She begins her faculty residency in fall 2015. There were 90 applicants for the position, and Wright-Ivanova says her success is due in no small part to the Butler School of Music faculty and students with whom she worked in her three-year residency.

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Professor Robin Moore Interviewed for "Danzón"

June 19, 2015 | Butler School of Music

Professor of Ethnomusicology Robin Moore, along with co-author Alejandro L. Madrid, was interviewed by the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, U.S. Branch regarding his new book, Danzón: Circum-Caribbean Dialogues in Music and Dance.

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Professor Jerry Junkin Recepient of the Midwest Clinic Medal of Honor

June 19, 2015

The Midwest Clinic, an international band and orchestra conference, has awarded Professor Jerry Junkin the Midwest Clinic Medal of Honor.