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Jacob Yoffee (MM '11) Scores ABC's "The Wonder Years"

Screen Scoring alum Jacob Yoffee will be the composer for the ABC reboot of the popular 1980s series.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Professor Donna Walker-Kuhne Discusses Broadway's Post-Pandemic Future

With Broadway gearing up to reopen after the longest theatre shutdown in NYC history, NYU faculty members address various topics that involve economic, artistic, and public health implications of restarting Broadway shows.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Paula Abreu ('12) Speaks at East African Performing Arts Market at SummerStage

Paula talks about how the City Parks Foundation, as the largest free outdoor performing arts festival producer in NYC, activated resilience to continue its global collaboration to bring artists from around the world to the stage, virtually or live.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Using Music to Help New Parents: An Interview with Music Therapy Alum Vered Benhorin

Vered Benhorin uses her Music Therapy background to help new parents in her popular music classes.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Music Business Alum's Song on Obama's Summer Playlist

Inez Whitt's "So Hard" is featured on the former president's influential list.
Areas of Study: The Arts

In Collaboration with TSOA, Screen Scoring Students Score Russian Film

Working with NYU Tisch School of the Arts Cinema Studies, the three students scored the 1978 film “Chronicles of Izhor."
Areas of Study: The Arts

Screen Music Students Score the "NYU Sports Film Festival" on SNY

Five Screen Scoring students composed the theme music and scores for five episodic sports films, created by Tisch School of the Arts student filmmakers and produced by the NYU Production Lab.
Areas of Study: The Arts

"Staging the Musical Identities of Asian America"

Piano Studies student Michelle Li conducted an independent study exploring Asian American identity and its relation to music and music-making. Watch her perform "Tree Without Wind" by Huang Ruo.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Alum Tania León Wins Music Pulitzer For "Stride"

"Stride" was inspired by Susan B. Anthony and the pioneering feminists of her time.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Jeffrey Swann to Perform at Bargemusic

His four recitals in Brooklyn will feature the sonatas of Beethoven.
Areas of Study: The Arts
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