Oscar-winning ‘collaborateur’ focus of new book December 9, 2020 UH News Professor Kate McQuiston’s book features case studies that focus on Michel Gondry's sonic and musical treatment of recurring dramatic themes in his work.
‘Justice for all’ focus of UH Mānoa virtual choir concert December 4, 2020 UH News The concert spotlighted how music can be a catalyst for change on the local, national and international levels.
Tribute concert for 100-year-old ethnomusicology champion November 27, 2020 UH News Smith was the founder of UH Mānoa’s internationally-recognized ethnomusicology program.
Tango inspires symphony orchestra performance November 20, 2020 UH News Musicians learned about the style of the tango and how to incorporate the knowledge of the dance into the music.
Symphony orchestra takes virtual stage with Amy Hānaialiʻi October 12, 2020 UH News The UH Mānoa Symphony Orchestra presented a virtual performance of “Queen’s Anthem.”
UH Choir voices lift above pandemic September 18, 2020 UH News The program implemented new plans amid COVID-19 to maintain a valuable learning experience for students.
Buzz around ‘bardcore’ August 25, 2020 UH News Bardcore involves musicians transforming pop songs into a medieval style.
Ringing of global atmosphere confirmed in UH research July 8, 2020 UH News The atmosphere’s “music” comes not as a sound we could hear, but in the form of large-scale waves of atmospheric pressure spanning the globe.
‘Throw a Shaka, Not a Fist’ answers turbulent time June 12, 2020 UH News A Windward CC studentʻs music ensemble assignment results in a song against violence.
The legacy of a long life in music June 8, 2020 UH News Honoring Professor Emerita of Music Barbara Barnard Smith as she celebrates her 100th birthday on June 10.