Maziar Mivehchi, Nasir Haghighi, and Darryl Singleton will perform Iranian melodies and rhythmic styles on authentic Middle Eastern Instruments. If you’ve never seen a tar, a setar, or an udu – or even if you have! – you’re in for a special treat!
Arts
April 2022
Join us for short talks by the six graduate candidates featured in the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition.
Each artist will speak briefly to introduce the body of work they are presenting in the 2022 MFA exhibition. The talks will be followed by an opening reception from 4:00-6:00 p.m. MFA Thesis Candidates are: Sarah Barnett, Jaime Durham, Autumn Hunnicutt, Seo Ryung Park, Meagan Marsh Pine, and Siri Stensberg. This event is free and open to the public.
“With cat-like tred” The Pirates of Penzance will be coming to the Bryan Hall Theatre stage on Family Weekend, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. and April 2 at 2:00 p.m. The WSU Opera Program will be presenting this comic operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, directed by Dr. Julie…
“With cat-like tred” The Pirates of Penzance will be coming to the Bryan Hall Theatre stage on Family Weekend, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. and April 2 at 2:00 p.m. The WSU Opera Program will be presenting this comic operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, directed by Dr. Julie Anne Wieck…
Brad Edwards, renowned brass pedagogue and trombone professor at Arizona State University, will perform a recital of works for trombone and piano with WSU faculty member Yoon-Wha Roh.
What does your digital personal brand say about you? Ever wonder what your online profile looks like to peers, industry leaders, or others online? Whether you’re just starting out or are a seasoned pro, we’ll examine ways to maximize your digital personal brand. We’ll create a digital personal brand strategy statement, explore ways to showcase your expertise and highlight ways to make yourself stand out.
The WSU Percussion Ensemble will present an eclectic mix of music for drums, mallets, and more! The first half will feature Dr. Ruth Boden, cello, as soloist. The second half will feature guest artist, singer/vibraphonist Rosie Cerquone. Ms. Cerquone, who currently lives in Spokane, has been featured at…
Master class is Wednesday, April 6 at 5:15 PM in Kimbrough Concert Hall. Topics include freelancing and how to best use your time in music school.
Recital is Wednesday, April 6 at 7:30 PM in Kimbrough Concert Hall.
Marc Placencia, tuba Leland Matsumura, trombone Elena…
Crimson Ties, the WSU World Music Ensemble, will present an engaging musical experience featuring sounds and instruments from around the world! Most of what we play is created by the students as a collective.
As part of her fulfillment of a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education, Emily Warnecke, soprano, will be performing her senior recital, “It’s a Spring Thing!” with pianist Jing Chen on Friday, April 8th, 2022 at 3:10pm in Bryan Hall Theatre. The recital program features spring themed…
As part of her fulfillment of a Bachelor of Music Degree in Vocal Performance, Ashleigh Adams, Mezzo-Soprano, will be presenting her senior recital “Only One Life to Live” on Friday, April 8th, 2022 at 4:10 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre. Her program will consist of…
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April 12 WSU Symphony Orchestra Concert to Include Premiere of “On the Air” by Regents Professor Yasinitsky.
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, the Washington State University Symphony Orchestra, directed by Danh Pham, will present their spring concert…
Join the WSU Symphonic Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble for their 2021-2022 Finale Concert. Program will include works by Johan De Meij, Kathryn Salfelder, and Julie Giroux.
We welcome back WSU Alumnus Dr. Jeremy Brown as guest saxophonist and conductor!
Dillon Sellars, saxophone, with Dr. Yuna Roh, piano. The program includes music for saxophone by WSU Regents Professor Gregory W. Yasinitsky and J. Ed Barat.
“An afternoon of Felix Mendelssohn”
Performances of the 1st and 2nd String Quartets and the exciting String Octet
Featuring 5 of our outstanding Brass Chamber Music Ensembles
Guitar Studio Concert
APRIL 15TH – 5:10 PM
KIMBROUGH CONCERT HALL
PERFORMANCE OF ALL WSU GUITAR ENSEMBLES:
CLASS GUITAR I
CLASS GUITAR II
WSU GUITAR ENSEMBLE
GUITAR PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP
Special Guest:
TRIPLE EXTRA WIDE!
feat. César Haas, Darryl Singleton and Dave Snider
“Interwoven” is an Indigenous artistic collaborative event featuring storyteller Julian Ankney (Nez Perce), photographer Tyler Williams (Makah/Nez Perce/Umatilla), and bassoonist Jacqueline Wilson (Yakama). Their performance will feature poetry, storytelling, photography, and live music by Native American composers including Connor Chee, Raven Chacon, and Jack Kilpatrick. The event is free to…
The DTC Expert Series continues on 4/19 @ 4pm (PST) with Rebecca Cook, who has worked as an actress, director, costumer, make-up artist, accountant, producer, and director in film and theater throughout the Pacific Northwest — including over 20 feature films, several commercial productions, and all 5 seasons of Syfy Channel’s Z Nation.
On Tuesday, April 19, at 7:30pm, in Bryan Hall Theatre, the WSU School of Music will present the jazz concert, “End of an Era,” featuring guest percussionist and composer, and Professor Emeritus, David Jarvis, performing with WSU Big Band II, directed by saxophonist, composer and Jazz Studies Professor,…
Professor Emeritus David Jarvis! Prof. Jarvis will be performing on the WSU Jazz Band concert Tuesday, 4/19, and will be leading the forum advertised below on Wednesday, 4/20.
The WSU School of Music will present its Spring Choral Concert, “Memories of Childhood,” on Thursday, April 21, at 7:30 PM in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU Pullman Campus. WSU’s University Singers, Treble Choir, and Concert Choir will perform a wide array of choral literature that explores…
With piano music certain to engage your senses and your curiosity of the literature, Cameron Barton performs works of earthen intrigue by Tan Dun, Robert Nathaniel Dett, and more.
Dillon Sellers is performing his junior recital featuring classical and jazz works from the likes of Eugene Bozza to John Coltrane. Be sure to join for an evening of saxophone repertoire.
Myths, Legends, and Fairytales for Flute
Assistant Professor of Flute, Dr. Sophia Tegart will be presenting a recital inspired by Ancient Greek myths, Korean legends, and nineteenth-century fairy tales. The concert will feature works by Adolphus Hailstork, André Jolivet, Thea Musgrave, and Carl Reinecke. Tegart…
Join us for the Digital Technology and Culture Program’s annual awards and showcase celebration. Student work will be on display and DTC students will be honored with various awards. Open to the public with food provided.
The DTC Expert Series continues on 4/29 @ noon (PST) with Brent Almond, a successful graphic designer, art director, and illustrator for more than 20 years. His work has been honored by over 200 industry awards and publications, and he was profiled by Graphic Design USA as one of 2022’s People to Watch. Brent has used his talents to advocate for causes and organizations related to LGBTQ+ rights, adoption/foster care, and the environment.