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  • The Mizzou International Composers Festival is less than two months away. In the run-up to the 2017 edition of the festival, Mizzou Music will feature…
  • The violinist Chloe Trevor returns to Columbia this weekend for a benefit recital for the Missouri Symphony Society. She was a guest this week on the…
  • This week's Mizzou Music featured interviews with three faculty in the MU School of Music each with an upcoming performance.Damien Sneed assembled his…
  • On this week's Mizzou Music, Trevor Harris from Classical 90.5 talks with four MU School of Music faculty including Eva Szekely, Bill Kalinkos, Stefan…
  • Josh Reed programmed music from the canon and new works for tonight's MU Concert Jazz Band performance. Reed is the newly appointed director of jazz…
  • Paul Crabb previewed this Saturday's concert of the University Singers. The concert features a world premiere of William Averitt's Black Pierrot, a work…
  • This Tuesday, the University Band and Symphonic Band perform at the Missouri Theater. The Associate Director of Bands at MU is Amy Knopps. On a recent…
  • No one possessed the nerve, or ability, to perform Tchaikovsky's final symphonies with as much dark and passionate intensity as the Russian conductor Evgeny Mravinsky.
  • The story of how Sam Cooke became a musical success story is the subject of a new book by music historian Peter Guralnick, Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke. In his account, Guralnick details how Cooke struggled against a music industry that often devalued black artists.
  • New music is a major focus at the MU School of Music. On this week's episode of Mizzou Music Jacob Gotlib shares some of the compositional highlights of…
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