WSU Music faculty Martin King, horn and Chris Dickey, tuba will perform an eclectic program of standard solos and chamber music for brass to raise scholarship funds for music students.
Music
September 2018
Ashley Holtrop will be performing three pieces in fulfillment of her senior half recital: Fantaisie by Phillipe Gaubert, Arlequin by Louis CAHUZAC; a short unaccompanied character piece and Johannes Brahms’s Clarinet Sonata Opus 120 No. 2.
Sophia Tegart and Sarah Miller perform Wail, a thrilling piece that draws from film noir, funk, and the distinct timbres of the flute and trombone, Wail is the perfect way to unite two instruments from the opposite ends of the musical spectrum.
Alaska native Kathryn Eagle will perform a recital of American flute and piano works by Aaron Copland, Joseph Schwantner, Howard Hanson, and more with pianist Elena Panchenko.
Playing music from the Baroque to the present, the Palouse Brass Ensemble will perform an eclectic program of original compositions and transcriptions. The group comprises teachers and performers from the area who are dedicated to education through performance.
Visiting saxophonist, band leader, clinician, and recording artist Rob Scheps at the first of several Jazz Forums presented this year by the Jazz Society at WSU. Student combo Jazz Wires, led by Raul Blanco, will perform the second half of the concert.
The WSU Symphony Orchestra presents their first concert of the 2018-2019 year! The concert features beloved classics of the orchestral repertoire, including Richard Wagner’s “Prelude to Die Meistersingers” and Ralph Vaughan Wiliams’s “Folk Song Suite.”
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
A concert of surround-sound compositions from WSU music professor Scott Blasco’s new digital album from Irritable Hedgehog Music, “Pentecost.” Includes new mixes of “The Deeps,” “Clouds, Light,” and “Pentecost,” as well as the world premiere of the new work “Transfiguration.”