About this Event
Join us for electronic music with Professor Heather Stebbins within the Corcoran Music program!
Saturday, May 13
7:30 PM
Flagg Building, Center Atrium
MUSIC PROGRAM INFORMATION
Our students create music seven days a week both individually and through ensembles. They perform in venues on and off campus, in D.C. and beyond. Through our curriculum, which includes courses in performance, history, computer music, theory, and culture, students get to know each other and enjoy encouraging and productive relationships with faculty members. Our Bachelor of Arts in Music degree lays a strong foundation for students interested in music-related professions or in advanced music study in graduate school. Our majors and minors are encouraged to join ensembles to develop performance experience and expand their repertoire.
- Western Classical Chamber Ensembles
- Jazz and Popular Music Ensembles
- University Band
- University Orchestra
- University Singers
- Electronic and Computer Music Studio
Opportunities for Non-Majors: GW students with a background in music are welcome and encouraged to audition to participate in our ensembles. Membership in these ensembles is composed of the varied and talented GW community and is not limited to those registered as a music major or minor.
For more information, see the C.
The NEXT Festival showcases the talents and scholarship of graduating Corcoran students. The festival highlights work from across the visual, performance, & research programs. For a full listing of all NEXT Festival events check out our festival guide: go.gwu.edu/next2023
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Flagg Building, 500 17th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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