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Film Explores Uganda’s Health Crisis

A film by 2012 Yale School of Medicine graduate Michael Otremba has been named “best documentary feature” at the New York Los Angeles International Film Festival. The film, Twero: The Road to Health,...

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Docs’ Orchestra Plans Halloween Concert

Yale University musicians on Friday will perform a special Halloween concern featuring Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain and other fitting compositions. What makes the event particularly noteworthy...

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“Roomful Of Teeth” CD Debuts

New Amsterdam Records on Tuesday released Roomful of Teeth, the eponymous debut recording from a vocal octet whose membership hails largely from Yale University.

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Lang Named Composer Of The Year

Musical America, which has been covering and providing information about the performing arts since 1898, has named David Lang its 2013 Composer of the Year. Lang, whose 2008 chamber-choir piece The...

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Hall Of Fame Inducts DeGroff

Jason DeGroff, who directs the band programs and teaches in the music department at the University of New Haven, has been elected to the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Band Hall of Fame.

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Yale Pianist Snags Prize In Shanghai

Henry Kramer, an artist diploma candidate at the Yale School of Music, earned a second-place prize award earlier this month at the China Shanghai International Piano Competition.

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New Haveners Win Outdoor Book Award

Patrick Lynch, a longtime member of the Yale University administrative staff, and retired Southern Connecticut State University biology professor Noble Proctor have won a National Outdoor Book Award...

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Broken Umbrella’s Alderman Wins Fellowship

Rachel Alderman, a producer with the New Haven-based A Broken Umbrella Theatre, has been awarded a Denham Fellowship from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation, which describes the prize on...

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State Announces Arts Impact Findings

The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s Office of the Arts has announced the results of a national, arts-industry-specific economic-impact study released earlier this year by...

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All-City Honors Ensembles To Hold Auditions

Music in Schools, a Yale School of Music program through which graduate students support local public-school music teachers and their students, has added a string orchestra to its roster of All-City...

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Yale Clarinetist Earns Fellowship

Clarinetist Ashley Smith, who is pursuing a master’s degree at the Yale School of Music, has earned the 2012 Freedman Fellowship for Classical Music, an annual prize administered by the Music Council...

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Institute Of Sacred Music Announces New Faculty

The Yale Institute of Sacred Music has announced that choral conductor David Hill and writer Christian Wiman will join its faculty on July 1. Hill was appointed to a three-year term by the YISM and the...

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UNH Record Label Signs Two Artists

Purebred Records, a student-run record label at the University of New Haven that was launched last spring, has signed its first two artists, both of whom are expected to release albums in the fall.

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Lang Named Composer Of The Year

Musical America, which has been covering and providing information about the performing arts since 1898, has named David Lang its 2013 Composer of the Year. Lang, whose 2008 chamber-choir piece The...

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Hall Of Fame Inducts DeGroff

Jason DeGroff, who directs the band programs and teaches in the music department at the University of New Haven, has been elected to the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Band Hall of Fame.

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Yale Pianist Snags Prize In Shanghai

Henry Kramer, an artist diploma candidate at the Yale School of Music, earned a second-place prize award earlier this month at the China Shanghai International Piano Competition.

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New Haveners Win Outdoor Book Award

Patrick Lynch, a longtime member of the Yale University administrative staff, and retired Southern Connecticut State University biology professor Noble Proctor have won a National Outdoor Book Award...

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Broken Umbrella’s Alderman Wins Fellowship

Rachel Alderman, a producer with the New Haven-based A Broken Umbrella Theatre, has been awarded a Denham Fellowship from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation, which describes the prize on...

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State Announces Arts Impact Findings

The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s Office of the Arts has announced the results of a national, arts-industry-specific economic-impact study released earlier this year by...

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All-City Honors Ensembles To Hold Auditions

Music in Schools, a Yale School of Music program through which graduate students support local public-school music teachers and their students, has added a string orchestra to its roster of All-City...

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