The 2018 FOCAM Student Composers Concert features brand new works by WSU student composers, performed by WSU music students.
Free to the public.
March 2018
The 2018 FOCAM Student Composers Concert features brand new works by WSU student composers, performed by WSU music students.
Free to the public.
The 2018 FOCAM Faculty Composers Concert features the world premiere of professor David Jarvis’s new work “Wynwood Project No. 2,” performed by the WSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, along with works by faculty members Greg Yasinitsky, Ryan Hare, and Scott Blasco.
Free to the public.
The 2018 FOCAM Electroacoustic Music Concert features a varied program including Caroline Miller’s Subsong, Gabrielle Cerberville’s But where is the Lamb?,” and Richard Johnson’s video work “Socavino.” Also featured will be recent music by WSU students Merina Gordon, Jake Kargl, and Kirill Polyanskiy, and faculty member Scott Blasco.
Free to…
The 2018 Festival of Contemporary Art Music concludes with a concert featuring guest composer Laura Schwendinger‘s music, performed by the WSU Symphony Orchestra and WSU faculty. Dr. Schwendinger is Professor of Composition at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her music has…
This concert was originally schedule for March 6 at 8pm.
This concert was originally scheduled for February 20, 2018.
Ever wonder where your degree might take you?
Come join the Office of International Programs Global Learning Fair!
The fair will feature ways for students from all majors to globalize their education through Education Abroad, the Global Case Competition and other exciting ways to go global!
There will be over…
Oboe Duo Agosto was created in 2009 by Ling-Fei Kang, oboe and Charles Huang, oboe and English horn. Advocates of their instrument, they promote its sound and popularity through original and arranged pieces, and newly commissioned works. Audiences have enjoyed…
Join the WSU Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers and conductor Dr. Lori Wiest on Thursday, March 8 at 8:00 pm in Bryan Hall Theatre at WSU Pullman for an evening “Beyond Boundaries” featuring choral music that will transport the audience…
This event has been removed from the performance calendar.
To celebrate the release of her CD in April 2018, WSU Alumna Emily Sternfeld-Dunn, soprano, will present a recital of works by Ricky Ian Gordon and Jake Heggie in Bryan Hall Theatre on Tuesday, March 20 at…
This concert has been moved from Feb 15, 2018.
”Narrative and Counter -Narrative in Commemorative Performance: Native American Powwow Dancing and African-American Stepping”
Historian and filmmaker Dee Garceau discusses and presents clips from her two documentaries “We Sing” and “Stepping: Beyond the Line,” exploring powwow dances and songs of Blackfeet and Salish people in Montana, an intertribal drum in…
Dr. Irene Pepperberg, an expert in animal cognition, particularly in relation to parrots, will present the 2018 Robert Jonas Lecture in Biological Sciences, “Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots,” in Todd Hall, 230. Pepperberg is a lecturer and research associate at Harvard University and is well known for her comparative…
Washington State University School of Music proudly presents jazz fusion group Fatt Jazz featuring Brad Ard, Mindy Ard and Dave Snider from the WSU jazz faculty with special guest Dan Smith. The concert will be on Tuesday, March 26, 2018, 7:00 PM, in the Kimbrough Music building room 101 on…
A new concert date may be announced later.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
WITH 3 SHOWS MOM’S WEEKEND!
When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who…