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The UT New Music Ensemble is a contemporary chamber music group based at the University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music (College of Fine Arts). The group has been led by Professor Dan Welcher since 1979.
The Texas Early Music Project is a performing arts ensemble based in Austin, Texas, ... 2003- Austin Critic's Table - Best Chamber Concert for "Veris Dulcis" [5]
The Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music in the College of Fine Arts [1] is located on the eastern side of The University of Texas at Austin.. With over 100 faculty members and more than 750 students, the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music ranks among the top 3% in the country for size and is considered to be among the best public music institutions in the country.
KMFA (89.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, radio station in Austin, Texas. It airs a classical music format and is owned by Capitol Broadcasting Association, Inc. The studios and offices are on Navasota Street in Austin. KMFA is a Class C1 station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 40,000 watts.
Myers was a regular performer at the Festival de Musique at St. Barthelemy and was an artist at the Kansas Sunflower Festival and the Buzzards Bay Music-fest in Massachusetts. [6] He was the founder and artistic director of the Blanton Chamber Music Series at the Blanton Museum in Austin. [7]
The official motto of Austin, Texas is the "Live Music Capital of the World" due to the high volume of live music venues in the city. Austin is known internationally for the South by Southwest (SXSW) and the Austin City Limits (ACL) Music Festivals which feature eclectic international lineups.
Music venues in Austin, Texas (13 P) Pages in category "Music of Austin, Texas" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Armadillo World Headquarters (The 'Dillo or Armadillo WHQ) was an influential Texas music hall and beer garden in Austin at 525½ Barton Springs Road – at South First Street – just south of the Colorado River and downtown Austin. The 'Dillo flourished from 1970 to 1980.