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Arts & Humanities: Music
- Media Shelf (Spring 2009)
“Red and Black March”, “The Here and the Gone” and “Six Suites for Violoncello” are profiled in the Audio section. - Media Shelf (Fall 2008)
“The Seasons of Piazolla and Bronner” and “The Rest of the Year” are profiled in the Audio section. - On a Roll (Spring 2008)
Percussion Professor Tony McCutchen discusses steel drum music. - Media Shelf (Spring 2008)
“The Art of Field Recording, Volume 1” by Art Rosenbaum, and “It’s Friday: The Artie Ball Swing Band Live at WUGA” are profiled in the Audio section. - Media Shelf (Winter 2008)
“Tam Lin and More Songs by Robert Burns” and “Puzzle” are profiled in the Audio section. - Media Shelf (Fall 2007)
“Short Road Home” is profiled in the Audio section. - Media Shelf (Spring 2007)
“Strauss/Bartok Violin Sonatas” and “Love Letters” are profiled in the Music section. - Media Shelf (Winter 2007)
“American Influences ” is profiled in the Music section. - The Albert Christ-Janer Award (Fall 2006)
William D. Davis, professor of music, is recognized for his contributions to performance and composition of works for the bassoon. - Media Shelf (Fall 2006)
“The Music of Dmitri Shostakovich” is profiled in the Music section. - Viewpoint: Why the Arts Matter in Education (Fall 2006)
What do they offer students and why are they important? What are the implications for arts teacher preparations at UGA? - Media Shelf (Summer 2006)
“Beethoven, Brahms and Britten” is profiled in the Music section. - The Albert Christ-Janer Award (Fall/Winter 2005)
UGA Creative Research Awards honor outstanding faculty. - From Russia, With Strings (Fall 1998)
A Russian violinist strives to orchestrate a new blend of chamber music. - In Tune With Liszt (Winter 1997)
Diaries of Franz Liszt's master classes offer new insight into the teachings of the 19th century composer. - Variations on a Theme (Summer 1994)
Music professor Mary Leglar composes interactive videos to increase the teaching repertoires of tomorrow's music educators.