Student Voices
"We love hearing fellow students' perspectives on Stanford Live performances. On this page, you'll find a variety of engaging content created and curated by Stanford students including fascinating facts, preview videos, artist interviews, personal reflections, and interactive media related to this season’s shows.
-Ryan Chen, PhD Candidate
Management Science & Engineering
A Reimagined 2020 Fall Season
As many of you may know, fall 2020 at Stanford University will be unlike anything we could have imagined several months ago. We'll be missing over 7,000 undergraduate students while in-person classes, live events, and PAC-12 sports will all be on pause. Learn more about how we are adapting to these changes, and what Stanford students can access for free starting in late September.
Blog
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"...the communal nature of the audience is like having five hundred people read your novel and respond to it at the same time. I find that thrilling."
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Stanford Live front of house manager Bill Starr is retiring after nearly two decades at Stanford Live. Read about the work he contirbuted to Stanford Live and the changes he witnessed over the years.
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“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.”
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Learn about the arts programs available from some of our arts partners in the Vice Presidency for the Arts.
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“Change your leaves, keep intact your roots.”
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Check out the upcoming programs from some of our arts partners in the Vice Presidency for the Arts.
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The first event is a documentary about rehearsing during quarantine and performing in an empty hall with cameras instead of a live audience.
By Alessandra Aquilanti
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Stanford Live concert series filmed at Bing Concert Hall, access for Stanford students and members, free podcasts and lectures, and more.
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The Office of the Vice President for the Arts stands in solidarity with Black students, colleagues, artists and activists fighting against the racial violence, inequality and systemic injustice that plague our nation.
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A note from our curatorial team on the upcoming season.