
Seattle Chamber Music Society acquires Susan Zhang’s The Concert Truck
The Seattle Chamber Music Society (SCMS) has acquired The Concert Truck, a traveling music venue founded by pianists Susan Zhang (GPD ’18, Piano) and Nick

The Seattle Chamber Music Society (SCMS) has acquired The Concert Truck, a traveling music venue founded by pianists Susan Zhang (GPD ’18, Piano) and Nick

Mid-century piano works by John Cage and Morton Feldman form the basis of Between Systems, a provocative new album by composer/pianist Thomas Kotcheff (BM ’10,

Current graduate student Amir Kadamani González (MM ’24, Violin) was featured on WMAR, highlighting his role as the musician-in-residence at Springwell Senior Living Community. This

Canada-based Colombian singer/composer Lido Pimienta performed three songs from her recent La Belleza album and her popular cumbia-tinged “Eso Que Tu Haces” at NPR’s September

Jessica Rivero Altarriba (MM ’24, Conducting) was one of 16 women conductors selected to take part in the 4th edition of the La Maestra International

Bethany Dame (MM ’25, Organ) has been appointed organ scholar at St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City, where she will be working with

Joe Miller (BM ’20, Recording Arts; BM ’21 Guitar), along with the Central Sound team at Arizona PBS, has been nominated for a Regional Emmy

Sonnabula, the early music ensemble co-founded by Amy Domingues (MM ’12, Viola da Gamba), is the inaugural ensemble-in-residence at The Frick Collection in New York

Richard Lake (BM ’98, MM ’00, DMA ’06, Composition) released his 11th and 12th videos in his series of original arrangements of Songs from the

Midori Ataka (DMA ’25, Organ) and current composition DMA candidate Zhishu Chang were winners of the American Guild of Organists’ Student Commissioning Project. Each year,