Please join us at the Museum of Art/WSU for the exhibition Jim Dine: A life in Printmaking, celebrating the unique vision of one of the most important American printmakers of our time.
College
October 2015
Washington State University Bands proudly presents “Favorites” for its first concert of the 2015-2016 academic year. The concert compromises of beloved classics of band literature. We welcome the amazing Sheila Converse to perform Jess Langston Turner’s “Lullaby”. Featuring works by John Barnes Chance, Vincent Persichetti, and John Williams, among others,…
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy proudly presents the S. Town Stephenson Distinguished Lecture featuring Dr. David J. Griffiths, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Reed College. Dr. Griffiths will present his talk, “Reflections on the Power of Instruction” .
To conclude this year’s Oktubafest celebration, the WSU tuba-euphonium studio will perform a recital in the Kimbrough Concert Hall. Featuring student and faculty soloists as well as quartets, the recital will finish with the WSU Tuba Choir.
This concert is open…
An E-Flat, a G-Flat, and a B-Flat walk into a bar… Bartender says.”I’m sorry, we don’t serve minors.”
Join Nuthouse Improv Comedy for a musical night Saturday, October 17th at 8PM in the CUB Jr. Ballroom. This…
“Dream with me tonight!” The audience will be invited to go on a musical journey on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 as part of the Washington State University School of Music’s Faculty Artist Series. Faculty members Julie Anne Wieck, Ruth Boden, and Gerald Berthiaume will present Dreams and Nightmares: Contemporary Songs…
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Selections include Poulenc: Sonata for Two Pianos; Saint-Saens: Variations on a Theme by Beethoven, Liebermann; Lullaby, Daydream and Nightmare with Gerald Berthiaume and Michelle Mielke.The duo’s new CD will be released at the concert.
General Admission: $10 …