Composers Joao Oliveira and Raphael Radna release app for displacing sounds and creating acousmatic music
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Arts & Lectures presents Ukraine Fest before welcoming musical group DakhaBrakha
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Musician, music researcher Alexandra Birch brings the Beethoven cycle to Santa Barbara
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Renowned artist Paco Díez to perform at Mosher Alumni House
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JoAnn Kuchera-Morin to join new, forward-looking California 100 initiative
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Scholar Fabio Rambelli is bringing Gagaku, Japan’s imperial music, to UC Santa Barbara
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The winter arts calendar offers a wonderland of performances, exhibitions, screenings and more
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Winter quarter delivers new servings of art, music, film and more
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UCSB hosts an open house of visual and performing arts
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The UCSB Department of Music hits all the right notes
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The occasional tunes of Jeffrey’s Jazz Coffeehouse are hitting the right note in Isla Vista
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Alumnus and accomplished musician Zach Gill launches latest season of UCSB Amplified with original song “Watch ‘Em Grow”
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Performers should apply by April 25 to be considered for season 5 of campus music series UCSB Amplified
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A UCSB historian’s new book reveals the role of music in the subjugation and liberation of African culture
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Ella Kilroy kicks off a new season of music on campus
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Jake Goldman and his acoustic guitar inaugurate a new season of music
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Highlighting its unique position at the intersection of arts, engineering and science, the Media Arts and Technology graduate program will hold its annual year-end show
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Music takes center stage with UCSB Amplified, a new performance series featuring UC Santa Barbara students, faculty, staff and even alumni.
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Throughout the entire year, the Arts District is the campus’s academic center for scholarship in the arts and fine arts
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Accomplished carillonist plays UCSB’s 61-bell instrument every Monday, teaches carillon in Department of Music
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Surf chants date back at least as far as the 18th century, when surfing was enjoyed by Hawaiian royalty and commoners alike
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The Flentrop organ in UC Santa Barbara's Department of Music will take center stage on Jan. 10 for “Bach to Flentrop,” a performance commemorating the 40th anniversary of the organ’s arrival at UCSB.
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Is it music? Is it sheer sound? Challenging the definition of what can be called music, noise music is a phenomenon that continues to puzzle, intrigue and even offend. In his new book, "Japanoise," author David Novak explores the genre in Japan,...
