Blog
STORY
The Four Seasons Like You’ve Never Heard Them Before…
With next Wednesday’s “Seasons Project” featuring the Venice Baroque Orchestra and violinist Robert McDuffie performing both Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Philip Glass’s “American” Four Seasons in Hill Auditorium, we thought you might…
STORY
UMS Arts Roundup: October 22
Many members of the UMS staff keep a watchful eye on local and national media for news about artists on our season, pressing arts issues, and more. This week’s round-up includes a charming video of a three-year-old conducting Beethoven’s 5th, Ann Arbor native Nicholas Phan preparing for his Carnegie Hall debut, controversy over the latest Chopin Competition winner, and clips from the Hot Club of Detroit.
STORY
UMS Living Archive Interview: Henry & Lana Pollack
You never know WHO you’ll meet at a UMS concert! Take for example longtime UMS patrons Henry and Lana Pollack who met during a Choral Union concert in 1960 — and were married three years later in 1963!
STORY
UMS Arts Roundup: October 15
Many members of the UMS staff keep a watchful eye on local and national media for news about artists on our season, pressing arts issues, and more. Each week, we pull together…
STORY
In Memoriam: Joan Sutherland
This week, we were sad to hear the news of soprano Joan Sutherland’s passing.
STORY
Video: Edward Dusinberre of the Takács Quartet on Playing in Ann Arbor (Part 1)
Last season, UMS Director of Programming Michael Kondziolka had the chance to sit down with Edward Dusinberre, violinist of the Takács Quartet, to talk about what it’s like to play for the Ann Arbor audience, why Ann Arbor audiences are special, and how the adrenaline always rushes before an Ann Arbor performance
STORY
UMS’s Arts Roundup: October 8
This week’s news includes a proposal by the Dutch government to shut down four major ensembles, the opening of the Met Opera’s season of high-def broadcasts, previews of Paul Taylor Dance Company and the Mariinsky Orchestra, and more.
STORY
Question of the Month: What Does PLAY Mean to You?
This season, we’re thinking a lot about “play” and “creativity.” Where is the space for play in our daily lives? What role does play have in the creative and artistic process? What can other professional sectors outside the arts learn from play?
STORY
UMS Living Archive: Julie Wallace, U-M Alumna
Over the past several years, Julie Wallace has worked on our student staff in the UMS ticket office and in the office of the President, providing enthusiastic and creative support to UMS’s ongoing endeavors.