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Matthew Strauss

Matthew B. Strauss

Visiting Lecturer, Percussion

In addition to his position as Percussionist with the Houston Symphony, Matthew Strauss is currently a visiting lecturer in timpani and percussion at the University of Miami's Frost School of Music. Prior to his posts in Houston and as former timpanist with the American Symphony Orchestra at the Bard Music Festival, he performed as a member of the percussion section in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra throughout the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons. He has performed regularly with the Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra, and Harrisburg Symphony.

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UM Launches Momentum2: The Breakthrough Campaign for the University of Miami

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Institution hopes to raise $1.6 billion by the year 2016; $906 million already raised, as campaign gets…

UM Frost Music Engineering Alumnus Andrew Scheps Wins 2012 Album of Year Grammy Award

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UM Frost music engineering alum Andrew Scheps, B.S. '88, wins Album of the Year Grammy Award for his…

Frost Opera Theater Receives Honorable Mention by South Florida Classical Review

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Frost Opera Theater Receives Honorable Mention by the South Florida Classical Review in its annual Top…

Jacquelyn Tober - Jazz Vocal

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February 23
8:00 PM

Clarke Recital Hall at the L. Austin Weeks Center for Recording and Performance

Svet Stoyanov, Percussion

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February 24
8:00 PM

Clarke Recital Hall at the L. Austin Weeks Center for Recording and Performance

Kathleen Hollingsworth - jazz vocal

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February 25
12:00 PM

Clarke Recital Hall at the L. Austin Weeks Center for Recording and Performance

Imani Winds

Winds of Change

Grammy nominated Imani Winds is on an exciting musical adventure that connects with audiences and brings a fresh perspective to chamber music.

Award-winning chamber group, Imani Winds, will spend a week at the Frost School of Music mentoring students and will conclude their visit with an engaging concert at Festival Miami on October 12. Visit http://www.festivalmiami.com for details and ticket information.

September 26, 2011—By Fernando Gonzalez—For

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    Multi-Grammy winning alum Bruce Hornsby Endows Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music Program at the Frost School of Music.

Frost School of Music
P.O. Box 248165
Coral Gables, FL 33124-7610
Telephone: 305-284-2241
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