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Tune in tomorrow to Professor of Music, James Primosch as he shares new work and answers live questions!

TONIGHT: Join @KHill0, James Primosch, and @JudithShatin for our next virtual event in the #VCCAFireplaceSeries. The live stream starts at 7:30 p.m. ET. You can watch on Facebook or YouTube: facebook.com/vacenterforthe… youtube.com/watch?v=EWGepl…


Congratulations to James Diaz, Third Year Graduate Student in Composition! He is the recipient of the 2020 National Sawdust New Works Commission, which will be premiered by either JACK Quartet or members of the National Sawdust Ensemble. #jamesdiaz #pennmusic


Courtesy of Smithsonian Magazine, The Penn Libraries shares this collection - of more than 2,500 items - with the world! #mariananderson #philadelphia-born #contralto >> tinyurl.com/MarianAnderson…



Next week join myself and the great Tyshawn Sorey for a chat music.sas.upenn.edu/news/2020/09/0… Penn Music UC San Diego Music ♥️ Space is limited

Mary Frances Berry, Penn History & former chairwoman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said that today's protests are the largest movement for racial justice following the civil rights movement in the 1960s. n.pr/3k9o94B Penn Africana Studies at Penn College at Penn

Congratulations to James Primosch, who has been appointed the Dr. Robert Weiss Professor of Music. Primosch is an internationally-renowned composer whose works have been performed throughout the U.S. and in Europe. bit.ly/2H1Uufy Penn Penn Music






Exciting news!!! ICA Philadelphia Weitzman School of Design at Penn The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage penntoday.upenn.edu/news/pew-cente…

On Sunday, join us for mezzo-soprano and Penn Music Artist-in-Residence Meg Bragle and lutenist Richard Stone, co-director of @TempestadiMare, for an intimate meditation on solitude with music by Purcell, Dowland and more. Learn more about the livestream: bit.ly/3nEKLfT



Assistant Professor of Music, Mary Channen Caldwell, featured on Penn Arts & Sciences Big Ideas for Strange Times: “How Did People Dance in Medieval Europe?” fb.watch/72rxkKTAoR/ via facebookwatch