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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In advance of his appearance at with Stanford Live, we invited two aficionados of the iconic Baltimore-born filmmaker to share their insights.
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Through Stanford’s Arts Intensive, seven students helped bring to life a dynamic play by the acclaimed performance artist.
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Stanford student Ryan Chen takes a closer look at American Brass and the brass quintet as a musical medium
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Executive Director Chris Lorway's curatorial statement about his first season for Stanford Live
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Ryan Chen (PhD Candidate, Management Science & Engineering) discusses the versatility of Chris Thile, Edgar Meyer, and Yo-Yo Ma in handling a continuum of music from Bach to Kendrick Lamar.
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In anticipation of Black Violin's upcoming performances, Francesca Dawis ('17) shares a few young artists who are revolutionizing classical music in unique ways.
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Francesca Dawis ('17) shares her four favorite performances by opera diva Joyce DiDonato in classic "trouser" roles.
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Ryan Chen (PhD Candidate, Mechanical Science & Engineering) shares his personal favorite performances of Season Five.
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Executive Director Chris Lorway calls out a few highlights for the season ahead
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This June, three Stanford Live Ambassadors graduated with the Class '16. Keep an eye on them, they're going to do great things!