Kate Huffer '15: Super Conductor
Featured in the Dartmouth Now: The neuroscience and biological chemistry major is a student conductor of Dartmouth Youth Winds.
[more]Featured in the Dartmouth Now: The neuroscience and biological chemistry major is a student conductor of Dartmouth Youth Winds.
[more]The 30-year honorees are, from left: Rene Dauphinais, Kathleen Decato, Bonnie MacAdam, Sylvie Sequin, and Hafiz Shabazz. Not pictured: Carlene Eitapence, Robert Fillian, David Gelhar, Kathy Green, Susan Martin, Patricia Palmiotto, William Pence, Donna Porter, Richard Rossoll, Carl Thum, and I-Chao Wei. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
[more]The professor of music talks about Sondheim, the ethics of file-sharing, life on stage, and the liberal arts.
[more]Professor Steve Swayne raises concerns about therapeutic music interventions.
[more]For 52 years, a professional brass quintet has been hired to play the solemn marches and ceremonial music for the Dartmouth Commencement each spring. At this year’s ceremony on Sunday, June 8, however, the customary quintet will be replaced by student musicians, some in caps and gowns, who will play the processional, recessional, and incidental music, about 90 minutes in all.
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