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| | UCSB Fall Music Season 2006-07 |
 | | Guest speaker Lewis Rowell is Professor Emeritus of Music Theory, Ethnomusicology, and India Studies at Indiana University (Bloomington) where his teaching areas include counterpoint, the history of music theory, the music of India, the philosophy of music, and time/rhythm in music. |
 | | UCSB's stellar choirs launch the Christmas season with a program of sacred music featuring Palestrina's beautiful Missa Brevis for 4 voices, motets by Josquin des Prez, Victoria and Charles Villiers Stanford, and two stunning works for female chorus and harp: Josef Gabriel Rheinberger's Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen and John Rutter's Dancing Day. |
 | | There's new music derived from cicadas, [Kevin Volans], pieces written in margins, [Betsy Jolas], and even music born in nightmares [David Shere]. |
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