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Announcement

Rita Sahai Recipient of a Hind Rattan (Jewel of India) Award

Rita Sahai, Lecturer in Music and Director of the UC Davis Hindustani Vocal Ensemble, has been selected as a recipient of a Hind Rattan (Jewel of India) Award, which is given annually by the Welfare Society of India to accomplished Indians living abroad.

Announcement

Juan Diego Díaz Awarded the Helen Roberts Prize
Society for Ethnomusicology

UC Davis Department of Music Professor Juan Diego Díaz has been awarded the Helen Roberts Prize by the Society of Ethnomusicology for the most significant article in the field of ethnomusicology published in the previous year. Diaz received his prize for his article “From Claves Ethnotheory to Clave Theories: A Path Toward Decolonizing Music Analysis,” which was published in the journal Ethnomusicology, the flagship journal in Ethnomusicology. 

Announcement

UCD Music Student and Alumni Participate in CALCAP Chamber Music Workshop

UC Davis Department of Music undergraduate student Zoe Plateau and music alumni Annamarie Bosco, Andrew Hudson, Larry Lozares, Avery Snyder, Ben Saetern, Natalie Laurie, Katie Gorden, Asa Stern, Laura Zhang and Oscar Santamaria were participants in this year’s CALCAP Chamber Music Workshop held at California State University, Sacramento. 

Announcement

Pablo Ortiz’s Music Distinguished Career

Words matter, and to Pablo Ortiz — Distinguished Professor of Music at UC Davis — they are vital to his music.

Upcoming Events

Event

Davis Humanities Institute Re-Opening and Celebration: “The Tallest Dwarf” Film
Followed by a Discussion

Ann E. Pitzer Center

Please join us for a community event and celebration of the Davis Humanities Institute’s (DHI) relaunch after a multiyear visioning process in the College of Letters and Science at UC Davis. Professor of Cinema and Digital Media Julie Forrest Wyman, will present her feature-length documentary “The Tallest Dwarf,” which charts her quest to find her place within the little people (LP) community at a moment when dwarf identity is poised to radically change. This campus premiere of the film will feature a discussion with the filmmaker and a reception following.

>> Reserve a Free Seat via Eventbrite

Venue is accessible, and film is captioned.

The Tallest Dwarf premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW) in 2025, and, beginning April 6th, will be broadcast nationally and streamed on the PBS series “Independent Lens.” The film was made possible in part with funding from campus entities including the Davis Humanities Institute, the College of Letters and Science, Office of Public Engagement, and the Academic Senate.

The Davis Humanities Institute is proud to host a screening of the Tallest Dwarf as the inaugural event of its new public programming. The event embodies the DHI’s renewed mission: to support and showcase humanities research and artistic practice in dialogue across disciplinary boundaries, and in service of publicly engaged scholarship. Please join us for an evening of celebration, and to learn what’s next for the DHI!

Schedule

4:00 p.m. – Doors Open

4:30 p.m. – Film (1 hour and 32 minutes) in the Recital Hall

6:00 p.m. (est.) – Q & A following the film with the film’s director Professor Julie Forrest Wyman joined by Mark Povinelli, an actor, lead participant in the film and also the former president of Little People of America, 

Moderator Natalia Duong, assistant professor of Asian American Studies and Science and Technology Studies.

6:20 p.m. (est.) – Reception in the Grace and Grant Noda Lobby with a live music interlude from the Department of Music.

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Chase Spruill, violin
Faythe Vollrath, harpsichord

New Paths for Old Instruments: Contemporary Works for the Harpsichord

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Chase Spruill, violin
Faythe Vollrath, harpsichord

This program focuses on modern works for solo harpsichord or harpsichord and violin, including world premieres by Peter Machajdik and Sunny Knable. 

Program

Peter Machajdik: Sustainable Mindfulness (2024) PREMIERE
   Sustainable Mindfulness was created with support
   from public sources in the form of a scholarship
   from the Slovak Arts Council.

Jean Ahn: Archimides’ Principle (2021)

Sunny Knable: Sonata 1776 (2025) PREMIERE

Free
a Shinkoskey Noon Concert

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Earplay

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Terrie Baune, violin
Ellen Ruth Rose, viola
Thalia Moore, cello
John Chernoff, piano

Program

Gustav Mahler: Piano Quartet (1876)

Gabriel Fauré: Piano Quartet in C Minor,  op. 15, no. 1

Free
a Shinkoskey Noon Concert

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Guitar Workshop with Alessandro Penezzi

Grace and Grant Noda Lobby, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Alessandro Penezzi, guitar

This Brazilian guitar workshop explores the rich rhythmic and harmonic language and essential accompaniment patterns behind styles like choro and samba. We’ll break down classic chord voicings, bass line movement, and right-hand techniques that give Brazilian guitar its distinctive flow. The class emphasizes feel, groove, and listening skills as much as technique, helping guitarists develop a deep sense of rhythmic pocket. Students will play through traditional repertoire as well as modern interpretations to understand how the style continues to evolve. Guidance will be tailored to different experience levels, with options for both rhythm and lead players. By the end of the workshop, participants will have practical tools to bring authentic Brazilian sounds into their own playing.

Born in Piracicaba (SP), Alessandro Penezzi is one of the great virtuosos of the Brazilian guitar. His concerts have been seen in various countries including the USA, Russia, Japan, Gabon, Angola, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Kosovo, Macedonia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Morocco, and Portugal. Graduated in Popular Music from Unicamp with a specialization in Creative Processes from Faculdade Souza Lima, he has been teaching courses, workshops, and seminars at various music festivals in Brazil and abroad. A multi-instrumentalist — he plays 7-string guitar, tenor guitar, cavaquinho, mandolin and flute — and is a prolific composer. He has received honors and nominations for his performances as an instrumentalist and composer, and has been highlighted in the Visa MPB Instrumental (2001), Tim de Música Brasileira (2006), Shell de Teatro and Prêmio da Música Brasileira (2006) awards.

Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Picnic Day: Synth Petting Zoo
Saturday, April 18

Sound Lab, Art Annex

Listen, imagine, and create in the Sound Lab at UC Davis. Learn about electronic music and sound synthesis through hands-on exploration of analogue and digital instruments both old and new.

Free

Art Annex, Davis, CA
Event

Picnic Day: Music Student Performances

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Program Includes

Lowell Liebermann: Gargoyles, op. 29
Amy Beach: Dreaming
Angelina Melis

Frédéric Chopin: Polonaise, op. 40, no. 1
Johannes Brahms: Selections from 6 Klavierstücke, op. 118
Kian Abulhosn

Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Stick and Bow:
Thursday Concert

Artists-in-Residence

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Stick and Bow

Note: This Shinkoskey Noon Concert is also part of the campus’s Take Our Children to Work Day list of activities — with reduced parking rates and discounted Dining Commons lunches available.

Program

Astor Piazzolla: Buenos Aires Hora Cero

Pablo Ortiz: Dancing with the Wendigo
* commissioned for Stick and Bow

Victor Jarra: Mi Canto Libre

Laurence Jobidon: Huit broderies sur des fragments de langue
* commissioned for Stick and Bow

Ortiz: Manzi

Carlos Puebla: Hasta Siempre

Fiona Apple: Hot Knife

Pablo Casals: The Song of the Birds

Komitas, AKA Soghomon Soghomonian: Le chant de l’immigré

Radiohead: Paranoid Android

System of a Down: Aerials

Jason Noble: Folk Suite
* commissioned for Stick and Bow

a Shinkoskey Noon Concert
Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA
Event

Stick and Bow:
Friday Concert

Artists-in-Residence

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center

Stick and Bow

Program

Music by UC Davis graduate student composers—

  • Dean Kervin Boursiquot
  • James Larkins
  • Joseph Martin
  • Samane Paya
  • Zöe Wallace

Free

Ann E. Pitzer Center, Davis, CA

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