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TIXIER SOLOS ON JOHN LEGEND RELEASE: Beginning today, #UNTCoM assistant professor of jazz violin Scott Tixier can be heard on EGOT winner, John Legend's new version of “Happy Christmas (War Is Over)” on Amazon. Music.https://bit.ly/2qqARWG

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TONIGHT AT 7:30: #UNTCoM Wind Symphony, conducted by Eugene Migliaro Corporon and Wind Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Trachsel, perform in The Murchison. https://bit.ly/35rscCe. Can't make it to campus - watch here: https://recording.music.unt.edu/live/ UNT Wind Studies

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