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Diana Newman and Arnold Geis perform in New York Philharmonic’s U.S. premiere of Émigré

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USC Thornton Vocal Arts & Opera alumni Diana Newman (‘12, MM ‘14) and Arnold Geis (MM ‘14) will be soloists in the New York Philharmonic’s U.S. premiere of Émigré, composed by Aaron Zigman. The performance takes place on Feb. 29–Mar. 1 at David Geffen Hall. Émigré is a musical drama of love and loss that… Continue reading Diana Newman and Arnold Geis perform in New York Philharmonic’s U.S. premiere of Émigré


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Alumni win at 2024 Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards

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USC Thornton alumni have won in several categories of the fifth annual Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards, which were held on February 13 at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Ludwig Göransson (GCRT ’08) won Outstanding Original Score for a Studio Film with his score for Oppenheimer. Carlos Rafael Rivera (MM ‘04, DMA… Continue reading Alumni win at 2024 Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards


Jane Davidson quoted in L.A. Times

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USC Thornton Music Industry program alumna and faculty member Jane Davidson (‘14) was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article profiling Ben Crumps, an attorney best known for his civil rights cases who has shifted to entertainment law. Having represented the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in their wrongful-death lawsuits, Crumps is leading… Continue reading Jane Davidson quoted in L.A. Times


Remi Wolf collaborates with Norah Jones on Spotify single

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USC Thornton Popular Music alumna Remi Wolf (‘18) collaborated with Norah Jones on her new Spotify single, a cover of Big Thief’s “Change,” which was released on January 31. Wolf recently joined Jones on her podcast, “Playing Along,” where the duo discussed their tour schedules and creative outlets, and duetted a selection of songs.


Pop Conference 2024 Moving to Los Angeles 

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USC Thornton will host the premier music writing and popular music studies conference.


Vimbayi Kaziboni wins 2024 Ditson Fund Conductor’s Award

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Celebrated conductor and USC Thornton alumnus Vimbayi Kaziboni (‘10) has won the 2024 Alice M. Ditson Fund Conductor’s Award. He earned $5,000 and a citation from Columbia University’s president, Minouche Shafik. Established in 1945, the Alice M. Ditson Fund is the oldest continuing award honoring conductors for distinguished contributions to American music. “This comes as… Continue reading Vimbayi Kaziboni wins 2024 Ditson Fund Conductor’s Award


Joe Poindexter named chief communications officer and executive VP, digital of PULSE Music Group

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USC Thornton Music Industry program faculty member Joe Poindexter was named chief communications officer and executive vice president of digital at PULSE Music Group. Poindexter has worked with PULSE for 12 years, overseeing the company’s digital marketing strategy. Based in Los Angeles, PULSE is an independent music publisher and record label with an award-winning client… Continue reading Joe Poindexter named chief communications officer and executive VP, digital of PULSE Music Group


Ben Gunnarson joins “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band

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Ben Gunnarson, a master’s student in the USC Thornton Winds & Percussion program, has won a position in “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, the oldest active musical organization in the country. Gunnarson will join a community of Thornton graduates, including clarinetists Angelo Quail (MM ‘15) and Andrew Jacobi (MM ‘14, GCRT ‘16) and… Continue reading Ben Gunnarson joins “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band


USC Thornton Edge concert program

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New Music for Orchestra concert program

The USC Thornton Symphony performs

Matthew Krell wins first prize in World Piano Teachers Association International Piano Competition

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Matthew Krell, a DMA student in the USC Thornton Keyboard Studies program, has won first prize in composition in the 2023 World Piano Teachers Association International Piano Competition with his piece, “Improvisation after Paganini.” Krell’s winning composition will be presented at the online World Piano Conference, scheduled for May 20-24. *** Photo courtesy of the… Continue reading Matthew Krell wins first prize in World Piano Teachers Association International Piano Competition


Alumni garner nominations in 2024 Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards

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Several USC Thornton alumni have been nominated in the fifth annual Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL) Awards, which celebrate excellence and innovation in music for visual media. Ludwig Göransson (GCRT ’08) was nominated for Outstanding Original Score for a Studio Film with Oppenheimer. Allyson Newman (GCRT ’05) received a nomination for Outstanding Original Song… Continue reading Alumni garner nominations in 2024 Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards


Flutist Gina Luciani creates practice notebook for musicians

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Gina Luciani (MM ’13), a USC Thornton alumna and flutist, has launched “Practice Note: The Practice Notebook for Musicians.” “Practice Note” is a modern journal with weekly music practice pages and goal sheets, available in 11 different versions. The journal features a clear layout and vibrant designs to help organize and inspire musicians of all… Continue reading Flutist Gina Luciani creates practice notebook for musicians


A Spectacular Night at the 2024 Grammy Awards

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USC Thornton faculty and alumni were celebrated at the 66th annual Grammy Awards.


Camae Ayewa announces new album, “The Great Bailout”

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USC Thornton Composition program faculty member Camae Ayewa (Moor Mother) has announced that her new album, The Great Bailout, will be released on March 8 via ANTI-. The nine-track album includes contributions from Lonnie Holley, Angel Bat Dawid, Mary Lattimore, Vijay Iyer, Raia Was, Aaron Dilloway and Alya Al-Sultani. The first single “Guilty,” featuring Lattimore,… Continue reading Camae Ayewa announces new album, “The Great Bailout”


Mentorship Program

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OFFICE OF THE DEAN USC Thornton Music Mentorship Program The Music Mentorship Program is considered a cornerstone of professional development for all USC Thornton students. Greg Phillinganes About The USC Thornton Music Mentorship Program is an annual initiative designed to connect music majors with leading industry professionals. Mentorship sessions range from intensive, individual conversations to… Continue reading Mentorship Program


Jeffrey Kahane named music director of San Antonio Philharmonic

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USC Thornton Keyboard Studies faculty member Jeffrey Kahane has been named music director of the San Antonio Philharmonic. Kahane will begin his tenure with the Philharmonic in their 2024-2025 season while continuing to teach at Thornton. Curated by Kahane, the 2024-2025 season will showcase pieces both classical and contemporary, including the work of Thornton alumnus… Continue reading Jeffrey Kahane named music director of San Antonio Philharmonic


Remembering Lorraine Frances Doggett

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A distinguished Black mezzo soprano, Lorraine Frances Doggett represented the Civil Rights cause, city of Los Angeles and USC on the world stage, paving a legacy of endurance and passion.  


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