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Music

From Maggie's Farm to the Nobel Prize and everything in between.

October 18, 2017

Discovering the Many Sides of Bob Dylan, an Icon Who’s Still Creative at 76

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Duke Performances' Monk@100 festival will celebrate the work of jazz great Thelonious Monk.

October 10, 2017

Showcasing Duke’s Love of Jazz

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October 6, 2017

Musical Performances at Duke's 10th Inauguration Ceremony

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The candlelit All Hallow's Eve service takes place at Duke Chapel on October 31.

October 3, 2017

5 Free, Fun Things To Do At Duke In October

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Grant Llewellyn, NC Symphony music director, takes the OLLI audience behind the making of a concert performance. Photograph Copyright 2017 Scott Van Manen.

September 27, 2017

OLLI Convocation Celebrates 40 Years of Adventures in Lifelong Learning

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Songs of Journey

September 15, 2017

'Songs of Journey' Concert Invokes Stories of Migration

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Director of Duke Chapel Music Rodney Wynkoop leads the Duke Chapel Choir through a rehearsal.

September 12, 2017

Finding Voices

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5 Free, Fun Things to Do at Duke in September. Step into Renaissance Italy, better your Spanish and explore Reynolds Price’s home.

September 5, 2017

5 Free, Fun Things to Do at Duke in September

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How I Taught My Computer to Write Its Own Music

August 3, 2017

John Supko: How I Taught my Computer to Write its Own Music

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Duke Musical instrument Collection

July 16, 2017

Playing With the Instruments at the Duke Musical Instrument Collection

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Austin Powers stands on the stage of the Reynolds Industries Theater.

July 9, 2017

Blue Devil of the Week: A Backstage Story

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Summer of 1974 hits

July 5, 2017

Mark Anthony Neal on the Summer Songs of 1974 That Changed Popular Music

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The 2017-18 season of Duke Performances continues its tradition of eclectic music.

July 5, 2017

Prices Fall, Curtains Rise

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In the Aeneid, Cassandra warns revelers of catastrophe

June 20, 2017

Hoof 'n' Horn Celebrates 80 Years of Musical Theater on Campus

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Duke musicologist and folklorist Frank Brown

June 13, 2017

Frank Brown's Deep Dive into Musical History

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William Dawson, right, of Arts & Health at Duke, plays a ukulele for Duke University Hospital patient David Stucker. Photo courtesy of David Stucker's family.

May 24, 2017

Putting the Arts in Health

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