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april
202503apr(apr 3)12:00 pm05(apr 5)3:00 pmDisability Studies and Music Education Symposium

Time
3 (Thursday) 12:00 pm - 5 (Saturday) 3:00 pm
Event Details
Free | Registration required (closes April 1) Full schedule You can attend virtually or in person at one of our satellite locations in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Denton,
Event Details
Free | Registration required (closes April 1)
Full schedule
You can attend virtually or in person at one of our satellite locations in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Denton, Texas (USA), Harrisonburg, Virginia (USA), London, Ontario (Canada), Madison, Wisconsin (USA), and Rock Island, Illinois (USA).
Madison, WI in person location: Union South, UW–Madison
Disability Studies and Music Education Symposium is an international gathering of scholars exploring disability and inclusion in music education through disability studies, DisCrit (disability and critical race studies), and Disability Justice perspectives. Looking at the nuance of disability from a non-deficit, non-clinical position.
The 4th Biennial International Disability Studies and Music Education Symposium (DS&ME25) seeks to trouble conventional definitions and conceptions of inclusion and access, as many of the extant understandings remain within the hegemonic Western European North American (WENA) discourses (Goodley, 2018). Following the lead of Erol Yildiz and Florian Ohnmacht (2022) and Tuulikki Laes (2017) in music education, we look to discourses of post-inclusion and consider the (im)possibilities of inclusion in order to move toward a model that begins with diversity, access, and agency as a starting place for imagining of music education and resists normative perspectives of treating inclusion as a retrofit to preestablished educational experiences (Dolmage, 2017). Within a new model, music education spaces may have the opportunity to develop new paradigms that move beyond formulaic best practices (Gurgel, 2016; Simon, 2022).
DS&ME25 will take place from April 3, 2025 through April 5, 2025. The symposium welcomes all students, teachers, artistists, scholars, and community members interested in examining and dreaming new ways to (re)consider disability and inclusion in music education. The symposium is free, with donations welcomed, and will take place online, with some satellite locations around the globe available for people interested in presenting or attending in person. All sessions will feature ASL interpretation and live transcription.
Please contact dsme.symposium@gmail.com with any questions and/or to confidentially discuss specific accessibility requirements that you may have.
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202503apr7:30 pmKendal Schreiber and Josh Dieter

Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Location
Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall
740 University Avenue
Event Details
Free | No ticket required Kendal Schreiber and Josh Dieter Elective Percussion Recital …… Program Palpitations Cody Holmes (b. 1995) Drift Caleb Pickering (b. 1990) Rotation II Eric Sammut (b. 1968) Fire
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Free | No ticket required
Kendal Schreiber and Josh Dieter Elective Percussion Recital
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Program
Palpitations Cody Holmes (b. 1995)
Drift Caleb Pickering (b. 1990)
Rotation II Eric Sammut (b. 1968)
Fire Donald Skoog (b. 1956)
Meditation no.1 Casey Cangelosi (b. 1982)
Meditation no. 2 Casey Cangelosi
Velocities Joseph Schwantner (b. 1943)
As One Gene Koshinski (b. 1980)
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Josh Dieter and Kendal Schreiber are both studying Percussion Performance at UW–Madison and are presenting a duo recital. This recital will have a mix of fun and challenging percussion duets and solo repertoire.
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Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall740 University Avenue
202504apr9:00 amStudio Class with Orli Shaham

Time
(Friday) 9:00 am
Location
Hamel Music Center - Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall
740 University Avenue
Event Details
Free | No ticket required Attend a free studio class with Orli Shaham and School of Music students. Professor Martha Fischer will moderate this event, which is free and open to
Event Details
Free | No ticket required
Attend a free studio class with Orli Shaham and School of Music students. Professor Martha Fischer will moderate this event, which is free and open to the public.
Presented in partnership with Wisconsin Union Theater
Hamel Music Center - Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall740 University Avenue
may
202501may3:00 pmMatthew Driver

Time
(Thursday) 3:00 pm
Location
Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall
740 University Avenue
Event Details
Free | No ticket required Matthew Driver DMA Piano Recital Matthew Driver, piano Carmen Lemos Gonzalez, piano Megan Angriawan, piano …… Program Mozart K.448 Two Piano Sonata Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Allegro Con
Event Details
Free | No ticket required
Matthew Driver DMA Piano Recital
Matthew Driver, piano
Carmen Lemos Gonzalez, piano
Megan Angriawan, piano
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Program
Mozart K.448 Two Piano Sonata Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Allegro Con Spirito
Andante
Molto Allegro
Piano Suite No. 2 Op. 17 for Two Piano. Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)
Introduction (Alla Marcia, in C major)
Valse (Presto, in G major)
Romance (Andantino, in A-Flat Major)
Tarantelle (Presto, in C minor)
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Matthew Driver, born in Chesterfield, Virginia, has established a distinguished career as a pianist, educator, and researcher. His extensive performance experience spans numerous festivals, competitions, and collaborative projects with various artists across the United States.
Driver commenced his piano studies at the age of nine, demonstrating exceptional talent and dedication. Under the careful guidance and unwavering support of his family, he continued his musical education through the collegiate level. At the age of nine, Driver gave his first public performance, marking the beginning of a lifelong commitment to music.
Throughout his career, Driver has performed at prestigious festivals, including the Green Mountain Music Festival and Dance West Virginia. In addition to his performances, he has served as a faculty member at the Dance West Virginia festival, where he taught music, adjudicated the scholarship competition, and accompanied dance classes.
In his role as a graduate teaching assistant at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), Driver has mentored numerous students who have gone on to achieve success in competitions throughout North Carolina and have received full scholarships to universities. His dedication to music education is further exemplified by his passion for community engagement. Driver was invited to participate in an Alzheimer’s research study conducted by Wake Forest University, where he will use music to investigate the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on the brain.
Driver’s academic accomplishments include graduating with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelor of Music (B.M.) degree. He also earned a Master of Music degree and a Performance Diploma with highest honors from UNCSA. Currently, Driver is pursuing a Doctorate in Piano Performance and Pedagogy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he serves as a teaching assistant, instructing undergraduate piano lab courses and accompanying a diverse range of musicians.
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Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall740 University Avenue

Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Location
Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall
740 University Avenue
Event Details
Purchase tickets $20 general admission Students free (ticket required) Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series Mead Witter School of Music faculty perform original compositions by Dan Cavanagh, Professor of
Event Details
Purchase tickets
$20 general admission
Students free (ticket required)
Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series
Mead Witter School of Music faculty perform original compositions by Dan Cavanagh, Professor of Composition and Jazz Studies and the Pamela O. Hamel/Board of Advisors at the School of Music.
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Dr. Dan Cavanagh is a composer and pianist who has garnered numerous awards in both areas. He has been commissioned by a wide range of jazz and classical artists throughout North America and Europe, and his music continues to be performed across the globe. Cavanagh has released five jazz CDs as a leader. His music can be heard on many other recordings both classical and jazz.
Cavanagh has performed extensively in North America and internationally. He has been a finalist in the EuropaFest Jazz Contest in Bucharest, and in the Jacksonville Jazz Festival Piano Competition.
He is Professor of Composition and Jazz Studies and the Pamela O. Hamel/Board of Advisors of the Mead Witter School of Music at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Prior to his time at UW–Madison, he held appointments at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he served for 18 years.
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Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall740 University Avenue
202501may7:30 pmSlippin' Slides
Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Location
Humanities Building
455 N. Park Street
Event Details
Free | No ticket required Morphy Recital Hall Humanities Building Colin Dugan, Nick Lehman, Sofia Stutesman, and Avi Solea Vanhooreweghe, trombone
Event Details
Free | No ticket required
Morphy Recital Hall
Humanities Building
Colin Dugan, Nick Lehman, Sofia Stutesman, and Avi Solea Vanhooreweghe, trombone
Humanities Building 455 N. Park Street
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