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Announcement

Seed Grant Awarded to Polzonetti for “Umbria Jazz Feast”
Global Affairs and the Eivind Lange and Mary Puma Engagement and Research in Italy Fund

Professor of Music Pierpaolo Polzonetti has been awarded a Seed Grant for International Activities from Global Affairs at UC Davis and the Eivind Lange and Mary Puma Engagement and Research in Italy Fund. Polzonetti will use the grant for a project that centers on the Umbria Jazz Festival in Perugia, Italy. He’s calling the project the “Umbria Jazz Feast,” as it investigates the perceptions and identity of jazz as it intersects with the cuisine, art and culture of locals, tourists, and migrants from the Global South.

Announcement

Inaugural Research Award Given to Spiller
UC Davis Emeriti/ae Association

The inaugural Research Award from the UC Davis Emeritus/ae Association (UCDEA) has awarded Professor of Music Henry Spiller, emeritus, of the Department of Music, for his project ”Between Two Worlds: Sundanese Music Theory according to Jaap Kunst and R.M.A. Kusumadinata.” The award includes a $5,000 grant, and Spiller will give a lecture on the topic as part of UCDEA’s upcoming “Brain Food” lecture series.

Announcement

Laurie San Martin’s “Night Owls” performed by Ensemble Ari

Professor Laurie San Martin’s work “Night Owls” will be performed by Ensemble Ari. This work was commissioned by the Barlow Endowment for Music Composition and is written for Ensemble ARI.

Announcement

Rohde Awarded Commission from the Koussevitsky Foundation in the Library of Congress

Professor Kurt Rohde—a musician who plays viola, teaches, and composes—received a 2024 commission from the Serge Koussevitzky Foundation in memory of Andrew W. Imbrie (1921–2007) to write a new work for Brightwork New Music.

Upcoming Events

Event

Ghost Ensemble
Thursday Concert

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Ghost Ensemble
Sky Macklay, oboe
Ben Richter, accordion
Lucia Stavros, harp
Martine Thomas, viola
T.J. Borden, cello
James Ilgenfritz, bass

Featuring UC Davis Music Students
Ben Saetern, flute
Joseph Donald Peterson, viola
Alex Ta and Colin Minigan, percussion
Peter Chatterjee, conductor

Ghost Ensemble is a mixed chamber ensemble dedicated to experimental music that expands perceptual horizons to foster individual and community transformation. Performances (such as this one) often incorporate “Deep Listening,” a practice pioneered by ensemble mentor Pauline Oliveros that encourages a heightened awareness of sound, space, and community.

Program

Sky Macklay: Harmonifriends

Laura Cetilia: Falling

James Ilgenfritz: Selections from Apophenia V 

Pauline Oliveros: The Well & The Gentle

Free

This Shinkoskey Noon Concert is made possible with support from the Joy S. Shinkoskey Series of Noon Concert Endowment.

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Ghost Ensemble
Friday Concert

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Ghost Ensemble
Sky Macklay, oboe
Ben Richter, accordion
Lucia Stavros, harp
Martine Thomas, viola
T.J. Borden, cello
James Ilgenfritz, bass

Ghost Ensemble is a mixed chamber ensemble dedicated to experimental music that expands perceptual horizons to foster individual and community transformation. Performances (such as this one) often incorporate “Deep Listening,” a practice pioneered by ensemble mentor Pauline Oliveros that encourages a heightened awareness of sound, space, and community.

Program

Four world premieres by graduate student composers in music—

  • Bryndan Moondy: “the meadow where time is carried”​
  • Peter Chatterjee: Lullabies
  • Max Gibson: GOVERNOR RUDDER’S CONSTELLATORY ODYSSEY 
  • Joseph Donald Peterson: All of this turbulence…

Sky Macklay: Sexy Voice 

Ben Richter: Portent

Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

“Voices of Distinction, Music of the former Soviet Union”

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Igor Veligan and Roger Xia, violins
Joseph Donald Peterson, viola
Susan Lamb Cook, cello
Natsuki Fukasawa, piano

 

Program

Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel

Arno Babadjanian: Selections from Trio in F-sharp Minor

Dimitri Shostakovich: Piano Quintet in G Minor

Free

This Shinkoskey Noon Concert is made possible with support from the Joy S. Shinkoskey Series of Noon Concert Endowment.

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Music Forum: Eva Silot Bravo
Cuban Fusion: The Transnational Cuban Alternative Music Scene

Room 266, Everson Hall

An educator with 14 years of experience, Afro-Cuban female author Eva Silot Bravo is an interdisciplinary and independent scholar, former diplomat and international negotiator in the United Nations, representing Cuba and developing countries. The focus of her presentation is her recently published non-fiction academic book: Cuban Fusion: The Transnational Cuban Alternative Music Scene, on Cuban music and transnationalism.

Room 266, Everson Hall
Event

Picnic Day: Music Student Performances

Music Courtyard, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Student chamber ensembles, the Samba School directed by faculty member Brian Rice, and also the Bluegrass and Old Time String Band directed by faculty member Scott Linford will perform works in progress.

Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington, solo flute

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington, solo flute

Program

George Enescu: Cantabile et Presto

Lawren Brianna Ware: Moonlit Waters

Yuko Uebayashi: Les Sentiers

William Grant Still: Three Songs
arr. Alexa Still

Free

This Shinkoskey Noon Concert is made possible with support from the Joy S. Shinkoskey Series of Noon Concert Endowment.

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet Play)
with Gamelan Sari Raras of UC Berkeley 

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

featuring Hanggoro Murti and Midiyanto 
with Gamelan Sari Raras of UC Berkeley 

With intricate shadow puppets, guests Hanggoro, Midiyanto, and Gamelan Sari Raras tell the story of the journey of Hanoman (Monkey God) to Alengka to save Goddes Sinta from the clutches of King Rahwana.

Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Althea SullyCole, kora
Multi Instrumentalist, Archivist and Podcaster

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Althea SullyCole studied her primary instrument, the kora — a 21-stringed West African harp — under korists Yacouba Sissoko and Edou Manga. She is a multi instrumentalist, vocalist, and ethnomusicologist from New York City. From 2024 to 26, Althea will be performing research on an Award for Faculty from the National Endowment for the Humanities, which, among other things, will fund fieldwork in Mali and Guinea in support of her scholarship on historical collections of musical instruments from the Mandé region of West Africa.

Program

To be announced from the stage.

Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA

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