
Raul Murciano, Jr.
Associate Dean, Administration and Program Director, Media Writing and Production
Miami-born composer/pianist, Raul Murciano, Jr. is Associate Dean for Administration. He is also the Media Writing and Production (MWP) program director at the Frost School of Music where his leadership led to the development and implementation of the Commercial Music track in Composition. He also works closely with the Department of Musicology, through which he created and teaches courses that extol the rich diversity of Cuban music. Murciano earned Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in Composition, all from the University of Miami. An award-winning writer and producer of music for television and film, Murciano’s earliest successes…

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May 08
7:30 PM
Clarke Recital Hall in the Weeks Center for Recording and Performance
The sensational New York Voices are renowned for their excellence in the art of group singing and are taking the art form to exhilarating new heights.
The music of the vocal jazz quartet New York Voices is rooted in the tradition of groups such as Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Singers Unlimited, and Manhattan Transfer.
Founded in 1987, New York Voices – original members Darmon Meader, Peter Eldridge, and Kim Nazarian, along with Lauren Kinhan, who joined in 1992 – draws from the sound and repertoire of jazz. But over the years, the group has not only explored a broader range of styles (from pop and Brazilian music to R&B) but also collaborations, including projects with The…