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The University of Michigan School of Music is an undergraduate and graduate institution for the performing arts. It is part of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and is one of the most prestigious performing arts schools in the nation. Particularly distinguished for its composition, performing arts technology, musical theatre, and conducting programs, the School of Music draws students and faculty from across the United States and the world. Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity was founded at the School of Music on June 12, 1903. The performing arts include theater, motion pictures, drama, comedy, music, dance, opera, magic and the marching arts, such as brass bands, etc. ...
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For the railroad company, see Ann Arbor Railroad. ...
Musical composition is: an original piece of music the structure of a musical piece the process of creating a new piece of music // A musical composition A piece of music exists in the form of a written composition in musical notation or as a single acoustic event (a live performance...
Musical theatre (sometimes spelled theater) is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ...
See Conductor for other possible uses of the word. ...
Sigma Alpha Iota (ΣÎÎ) is a music fraternity for women. ...
The School of Music is located on the University of Michigan's North Campus, which is also home to the College of Engineering, the School of Information, and the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. The North Campus Diag, looking towards (from right to left) the EECS Building, G.G. Brown, and H. H. Dow Building (hidden by trees) The University of Michigan College of Engineering is the engineering unit of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. ...
The School of Information (SI) at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor is a graduate school offering both a Master of Science in Information (MSI) and a Doctor of Information (Ph. ...
The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (Taubman College or TCAUP) of the University of Michigan is a nationally-renowned undergraduate and graduate institution for the built environment. ...
Academics and faculty
Fifteen departments make up the School of Music. They include: - The Department of Conducting - A graduate-only program. Faculty include Jerry O. Blackstone, Scott Bersaglia, Steven Davis, Andrew George, Michael Haithcock, Kenneth Kiesler, Theodore Morrison, Jamie Nix, Paul Rardin, Susan Walton, and Marianne Ploger Hill.
- The Department of Dance - Faculty include Bill DeYoung, Melissa Beck Matjias, Mary Martha Cole, Gay Ann Delanghe, Sandra Torijano DeYoung, Jessica Kimlat Fogel, Beth Genne, Linda D. Goodrich-Weng, Christian Matjias, Judy Rice, Stephen J. Rush, Peter Sparling, Robin Wilson, Jean-Claude Biza, and Christine Naughton.
- The Department of Jazz and Improvisation Studies - Faculty include Edward W. Sarath, Geri Allen, Michael Gould, Robert Hurst, Ellen H. Rowe, Roland Vazquez, Donald Walde, Dennis Wilson, Steven Carryer, Marion Hayden, Mark Kirschenmann, William Lucas, and Martha Travers.
- The Department of Music Education - Faculty include BettyAnne Younker, Colleen M. Conway, Robert Culver, Herbert Marshall, Carol P. Richardson, and Eugene Rogers.
- The Department of Music Theory - Faculty include Walter T. Everett, Gavin Chuck, Ellwood Derr, Karen Fournier, Marion A. Guck, Nadine Hubbs, Kevin E. Korsyn, Andrew W. Mead, Wayne C. Petty, and Ramon Satyendra.
- The Department of Musical Theatre - Faculty include Brent Wagner, Gerald DePuit, Linda D. Goodrich-Weng, Cynthia Kortman Westphal, Mark Madama, Melody Lynn Racine, Joan Clair Morris, and Elizabeth Schmidt.
- The Department of Musicology - Faculty include Joseph S. C. Lam, Judith Becker, James M. Borders, Christi-Anne Castro, Mark Clague, Charles Garrett, Jason Geary, Stefano Mengozzi, Lester P. Monts, Louise K. Stein, Steven M. Whiting, James Wierzbicki, John Wiley, Dubowy Norbert, Guido Oliveri, and Heather Wiebe.
- The Department of Organ - Faculty include Marilyn Mason, Robert Glasgow, James W. Kibbie, and Michele Johns.
- The Department of Performing Arts Technology - Faculty include Mary Simoni, Jason Corey, Andrew Kirshner, Stephen Rush, Erik Santos, Alicyn Warren, and Virgil Moorefield.
- The Department of Strings
- The Department of Theater and Drama - Faculty include John Neville-Andrews, Malcolm Tulip, Philip Kerr, Vincent Mountain, Robert Murphy III, Christianne Myers, Jessica Hahn, Gary Decker, Leigh Woods, Mbala Nkanga, Janet Maylie, Erik Fredrikson, and OyamO.
- The Department of Voice- Faculty include Freda Herseth, George Shirley, Shirley Verrett, Martha Sheil, Carmen Pelton, Stephen Lusmann, Melody Racine, Rico Serbo, John Pierce, Daniel Washington and Caroline Helton.
- The Department of Winds and Percussion - Faculty include Nancy Ambrose King, Amy Porter, Fred Ormand, Deborah Chodacki, Richard Beene, William Campbell, David Jackson, Sören Hermansson, Fritz Kaenzig, and Donald Sinta.
Michael Daugherty, born in 1954 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is an American composer. ...
William Elden Bolcom (born May 26, 1938) is an American composer of chamber, operatic, and symphonic music. ...
Erik Santos - Star In A Million Champion 2003 - This Is The Moment Erik Ramos Santos, born and raised in Malabon, Philippines, emerged as the grand champion of the ABS-CBN program Star In A Million in January 2004. ...
Bright Sheng (surname Sheng, born Sheng Liang, Shanghai, China, December 6, 1955) is a Chinese composer of contemporary classical music. ...
Betsy Jolas (born August 5, 1926) is a French composer. ...
Shirley Verrett as Eboli in Don Carlo The American opera singer Shirley Verrett (born May 31 circa 1931) is a mezzo-soprano who has enjoyed great fame since the late 1960s, much admired for her radiant voice and great versatility. ...
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| College of Engineering • College of Literature, Science and the Arts • Law School • Medical School • Ross School of Business • School of Information • School of Music • Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning The North Campus Diag, looking towards (from right to left) the EECS Building, G.G. Brown, and H. H. Dow Building (hidden by trees) The University of Michigan College of Engineering is the engineering unit of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. ...
Angell Hall, one of the major buildings housing the College of LS&A The University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, also known as the College of LS&A, is the liberal arts and sciences unit of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. ...
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The School of Information (SI) at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor is a graduate school offering both a Master of Science in Information (MSI) and a Doctor of Information (Ph. ...
The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (Taubman College or TCAUP) of the University of Michigan is a nationally-renowned undergraduate and graduate institution for the built environment. ...
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| Michigan Stadium • Crisler Arena • Yost Ice Arena • UM-OSU Rivalry • Little Brown Jug • Paul Bunyan Trophy Michigan Stadium, nicknamed the Big House, is the football stadium for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ...
Crisler Arena, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the home arena of the mens and womens basketball teams of the University of Michigan. ...
Yost Ice Arena (formerly Yost Fieldhouse) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, is the home of the University of Michigan varsity ice hockey team. ...
The rivalry between the University of Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State University Buckeyes is usually considered the greatest rivalry in American college football, and is among the fiercest rivalries in all of sports. ...
The Little Brown Jug is a traveling trophy passed between the football teams of the University of Minnesotas Gophers and the University of Michigans Wolverines. ...
The Paul Bunyan-Governor of Michigan Trophy is a college rivalry trophy awarded to the winner of the annual American football game between the University of Michigan Wolverines and the Michigan State University Spartans. ...
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| Angell Hall Observatory • Burton Tower • The Diag • Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library • Hill Auditorium • Lurie Tower • Matthaei Botanical Gardens • Michigan Union • Museums • Nichols Arboretum • UM Health System • University Library Angell Hall Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Michigan. ...
// Burton Tower The Burton Memorial Tower The Burton Memorial Tower, located on Central Campus at the University of Michigan and housing a grand carillon, was built in 1936 as a memorial for University President Marion Leroy Burton (presidency: 1920-1925). ...
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is a library at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor that promotes United States post-World War II history. ...
Hill Auditorium in early spring. ...
// Burton Tower The Burton Memorial Tower, located on Central Campus at the University of Michigan and housing a grand carillon, was built in 1936 as a memorial for University President Marion Leroy Burton (presidency: 1920-1925). ...
Matthaei Botanical Gardens (300 acres) are botanical gardens with a conservatory operated by the University of Michigan, and located at 1800 North Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan. ...
The Michigan Union is the student union for the University of Michigan. ...
The Ruthven Exhibit Museums Building on Central Campus, looking towards the northeast The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is home to a number of museums, with a majority of them on Central Campus. ...
Nichols Arboretum (123 acres) is an arboretum operated by the University of Michigan, and located adjacent to its Central Campus at 1610 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, Michigan. ...
The University Hospital The University of Michigan Health System is the medical unit of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. ...
The Hatcher Graduate Library from the north side The University of Michigan Library in Ann Arbor, also known as the University Library, is one of the largest university library systems in the United States. ...
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| Correlates of War • ERC WIMS • Michigan Life Sciences Corridor • National Election Studies The Correlates of War project is an academic study of the history of warfare. ...
NSF Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated Microsystems (ERC WIMS) was formed in 2000 by through the collaboration of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Michigan Technological University. ...
MSUs Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building was built with money from the MLSC. The University of Michigan built the Biomedical Sciences Building - built to conduct MLSC-funded research. ...
The National Election Studies, carried out by the University of Michigan, is the leading academically-run national survey of voters in the United States, conducted after every federal election. ...
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| Gargoyle Humor Magazine • Every Three Weekly • Michigan Daily • The Michigan Review • UM Solar Car Team • The Victors • WCBN • Michigan Marching Band Gargoyle Humor Magazine or The Gargoyle is the official student-run humor magazine for the University of Michigan. ...
The Michigan Every Three Weekly (also known as the Every Three Weekly or E3W) is a satirical humor magazine at the University of Michigan. ...
The Michigan Daily is the daily student newspaper of the University of Michigan. ...
The Michigan Review is the unofficial student affairs journal of the University of Michigan. ...
The University of Michigan Solar Car Team is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. ...
The Victors is the fight song of the University of Michigan (U-M). ...
WCBN-FM is the student-run radio station of the University of Michigan. ...
Michigan Marching Band The Michigan Marching Band (or MMB) is University of Michigans Marching Band. ...
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