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    NET Jazz Cabaret featuring our Jazz faculty playing "Luke"

    Added on January, 2013.

    The University of Nebraska Faculty Jazz Septet performing "Luke" in 2010.
    Composed by Tom Larson
    Paul Haar, Soprano Sax | Darryl White, Flugelhorn | Eric Richards, Trombone | Tom Larson, Piano
    Peter Bouffard, Guitar | Rusty White, Bass Steve Helfand, Drums & Cymbals

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    Exciting things are happening in Lincoln, Nebraska

    Added on September, 2012.

    Exciting things are happening in our city. Big things. Our spirit has a renewed sense of energy and there's enthusiasm in our collective voice. You can feel it in the streets, see it on the skyline, hear it in the ideas of our young entrepreneurs and creative class.

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    NET Jazz Cabaret featuring our Jazz faculty

    Added on September, 2012.

    NET Television taped a jazz music special featuring the UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble. The program is a collaborative effort between the UNL School of Music and NET Television, and it features some of Nebraska's top jazz musicians. The performance was taped in an intimate cabaret-style setting in front of a live studio audience at NET using high-definition cameras. The group performed a range of jazz music, from traditional swing charts and standards to more comtemporary jazz music.

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    NET Jazz Cabaret 2 featuring our Jazz faculty

    Added on September, 2012.

    NET Television taped a jazz music special featuring the UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble. The program is a collaborative effort between the UNL School of Music and NET Television, and it features some of Nebraska's top jazz musicians. The performance was taped in an intimate cabaret-style setting in front of a live studio audience at NET using high-definition cameras. The group performed a range of jazz music, from traditional swing charts and standards to more comtemporary jazz music.

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    Go Big Red: Stephanie Taylor

    Added on September, 2012.

    After studying music and law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Stephanie Lynch Taylor continues to perform her fiddle and--through her entertainment law practice--helps other performers become successful.

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    Put Yourself on the Map: Sharon Hansen

    Added on August 23, 2010, 10:00 am

    Sharon Hansen, ’78, has led choirs in Germany, Romania and Carnegie Hall. Her academic career started as an elementary music teacher in Millard, Nebraska and she now is Director of Choral Activities at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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    Big Band Recording of Dear Old Nebraska U

    Added on December 28, 2010, 11:11 am

    Watch and listen as the School of Music's Jazz Ensemble II performs Eric Richards' new swing arrangement of "Dear Old Nebraska U."

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    Truman Scholar

    Added on March 30, 2010, 11:52 am

    Matthew Boring of Lincoln wins $30,000 Truman Scholarship

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  • Thumbnail preview for Jazz Faculty playing Luke

    NET Jazz Cabaret featuring our Jazz faculty playing "Luke"

    Added on January, 2013.

    The University of Nebraska Faculty Jazz Septet performing "Luke" in 2010.
    Composed by Tom Larson
    Paul Haar, Soprano Sax | Darryl White, Flugelhorn | Eric Richards, Trombone | Tom Larson, Piano
    Peter Bouffard, Guitar | Rusty White, Bass Steve Helfand, Drums & Cymbals

  • Thumbnail preview for

    NET Jazz Cabaret featuring our Jazz faculty

    Added on September, 2012.

    NET Television taped a jazz music special featuring the UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble. The program is a collaborative effort between the UNL School of Music and NET Television, and it features some of Nebraska's top jazz musicians. The performance was taped in an intimate cabaret-style setting in front of a live studio audience at NET using high-definition cameras. The group performed a range of jazz music, from traditional swing charts and standards to more comtemporary jazz music.

  • Thumbnail preview for

    NET Jazz Cabaret 2 featuring our Jazz faculty

    Added on September, 2012.

    NET Television taped a jazz music special featuring the UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble. The program is a collaborative effort between the UNL School of Music and NET Television, and it features some of Nebraska's top jazz musicians. The performance was taped in an intimate cabaret-style setting in front of a live studio audience at NET using high-definition cameras. The group performed a range of jazz music, from traditional swing charts and standards to more comtemporary jazz music.

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    Exciting things are happening in Lincoln, Nebraska

    Added on September, 2012.

    Exciting things are happening in our city. Big things. Our spirit has a renewed sense of energy and there's enthusiasm in our collective voice. You can feel it in the streets, see it on the skyline, hear it in the ideas of our young entrepreneurs and creative class.

  • Thumbnail preview for

    Go Big Red: Stephanie Taylor

    Added on September, 2012.

    After studying music and law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Stephanie Lynch Taylor continues to perform her fiddle and--through her entertainment law practice--helps other performers become successful.

  • Thumbnail preview for

    Big Band Recording of Dear Old Nebraska U

    Added on December 28, 2010, 11:11 am

    Watch and listen as the School of Music's Jazz Ensemble II performs Eric Richards' new swing arrangement of "Dear Old Nebraska U."

  • Thumbnail preview for

    Put Yourself on the Map: Sharon Hansen

    Added on August 23, 2010, 10:00 am

    Sharon Hansen, ’78, has led choirs in Germany, Romania and Carnegie Hall. Her academic career started as an elementary music teacher in Millard, Nebraska and she now is Director of Choral Activities at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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    Truman Scholar

    Added on March 30, 2010, 11:52 am

    Matthew Boring of Lincoln wins $30,000 Truman Scholarship