Sound and Gentrification: Allie Martin Publishes New Article "Sound, Gentrification, and Ephethereal Justice" was published in the latest issue of the journal Ethnomusicology.
New West Symphony to Premiere Erhu Concerto by Kui Dong 'Resonating Lands,' a concerto for erhu and orchestra by Professor Kui Dong, receives its world premiere on Jan. 25 in California.
William Cheng on Musicology, Care and Repair Professor Cheng joined William Robin for the series finale of the musicology podcast Sound Expertise to discuss his scholarship and the future of the field.
Boston Globe, Cranston Herald Praise Alvarez's 'NOISE' Critics Bob Abelman and Don Fowler review the ongoing Providence production of Assistant Professor César Alvarez's participatory musical.
Steve Swayne Named Honorary Member by American Musicological Society Professor Swayne was among five recognized for extraordinary contributions to musicology and to the society.
Fourteen Faculty Members Named to Endowed Professorships Endowed positions are announced from Arts and Sciences, Geisel, and Tuck.
Wind Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra Perform in Boston The concert featured a premiere of work by MFA student Rodrigo Martinez Torres.
Album Release: Sally Pinkas and Apple Hill String Quartet Professor Pinkas and the N.H.-based quartet recorded piano quintets by César Franck and Frank Bridge for the MSR Classics label.
New Sonic Practice MFA Program Is a 'Game Changer' The Warehouse, a new lab for sonic art, has opened at 4 Currier Place.
Master Drummer Gives Lessons That Stick Oral Tradition Musicianship class teaches students about music and culture.
"Dyslexic Ways of Thinking: A Reflexive Study of Chopi Timbila Xylophone Musicking in Mozambique" Robbie Campbell, William Cheng