Ryan Dudenbostel
Test your trivia knowledge in a Trivia Bee hosted by Whatcom Literacy Council. Music from Western Washington University, Bellingham Festival of Music, Bellingham Music Club and Bellingham Symphony Orchestra will inspire you, Bellingham’s Sonja Lee returns with a new band, and the community is…
Western’s Music Department will showcase one of the most influential pieces of music of the past 50 years, “Music for 18 Musicians,” at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 21 in the Performing Arts Center’s Concert Hall.
The performance is free and open to the public.
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The story’s timeless themes of devoted love and the creation of beauty out of suffering are as relevant now as they were thousands of years ago, says Ryan.
A blend of opera, art song and chamber music, Gordon’s contemporary adaptation of the Orphic tragedy, for soprano, clarinet, and…
Join WWU Music faculty members Heather Dudenbostel, Ryan Dudenbostel, and Jay Rozendaal for a fully staged performance of Ricky Ian Gordon's genre-bending setting of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Euridice. The story's timeless themes of devoted love and the…
Ryan Dudenbostel was a student in the Seattle Youth Symphonies Marrowstone program when it was held at Fort Worden in Port Townsend. He’s now one of the faculty conductors and is the chamber music coordinator.
With the program now in its 72nd year, about 200 young musicians from all over…
This month’s show is hosted by Chris Roselli of the WWU Alumni Association and Anna Magidson, a student at Western. Following is the story lineup for this episode:
1. Western Expands Downtown– Take a look at Western’s new downtown offices in the Herald building. The new location is…
The Western Washington University Symphony Orchestra is offering a free evening of orchestral music Monday, March 9, in the Performing Arts Center Concert Hall.
The program will feature the "Academic Festival Overture" of Brahms, Igor Stravinsky's sparkling paraphrase of…
The Western Washington University Symphony Orchestra will perform a free concert at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2, in the Performing Arts Center Concert Hall on campus.
The evening of music will feature the WWU Advanced Women's Choir and horn professor Gustavo Camacho, an assistant…
Ryan Dudenbostel, 32, an Aberdeen native and a Western Washington University graduate, returned to Bellingham as an assistant professor in Western’s music department. He conducts the WWU Orchestra in a free concert at 8 p.m. Monday, November 17, in WWU’s Performing Arts Center.
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The Marrowstone Summer Music Festival begins today on the Western Washington University campus. Concerts begin Thursday, July 31.
The festival, founded in 1943, is the largest and most comprehensive summer orchestra training program in the Pacific Northwest. More than 200 musicians, aged…