The WSU School of Music welcomes Dr. Dawn Norfleet for her lecture “Freedom Songs: Black American Music as Protest” as a part of our Music: A Mosaic of Experiences lectures series. African American history IS American history. This experience is reflected in musical expression. Since arriving on the shores of the…
Music
February 2021
The WSU School of Music and the Center for Arts and Humanities is proud to co-sponsor musician and scholar Ashley Killam. As a part of the WSU School of Music’s “Music: A Mosaic of Experiences” lecture series, Ashley will present the lecture “Fanfare for the Unheard: A Voice for Emerging…
This event has been postponed until April 14th at 7:30 PM.
This event has been postponed until April 15th at 7:30 PM.
This event will be live streamed on YouTube at WSUPullmanMusic
Come join, grab some snacks, get cozy and listen to some great horn standard repertoire.
The WSU School of Music and the Center for Arts and Humanities welcomes Dr. Jace Saplan to present his lecture “The Land We Stand On: Decolonizing Our Relationship to Musicking.” This talk is part of the School of Music lecture series “Music: A Mosaic of Experiences.” In music, there are…
This event will be live streamed on YouTube at WSUPullmanMusic
This event will be live streamed on YouTube at WSUPullmanMusic
This concert will showcase local jazz group, “Crosscurrent” featuring WSU faculty professors, Dr. Yasinitsky on saxophone, Dave Snider on electric and string bass, Brian Ward, former WSU instructor on piano, and U of I faculty members Dan Bukvich on drums and Vern Sielert on trumpet. Also, featured a…
“The Real World: Myth, Legend, or Reality” a conversation on life as a musician.
His first solo concert given to a public audience, Riley Hoover brings you a recital comprised of two modern pieces, as well as a suite of music meant for educational purposes, and not often performed.
From WSU’s Recording Studio, join Ashleigh Adams, mezzo-soprano and Dr. Yoon-Wha Roh as they present “Her Future is UNLIMITED.” This Junior voice recital will feature two song cycles, “Cinq Mélodies Populaires Grecques,” by Ravel and “Paper Wings,” by Jake Heggie, as well as works by G.F. Handel, Wolf…
Join us for a day of double reeds for teachers and students! The schedule for music educators features breakout “refresher sessions” on bassoon (morning) and oboe (afternoon) as well as a mid-day recital. Get tips-and-tricks for teaching beginning, intermediate, and advanced double-reed students, selecting repertoire, making reed adjustments, and investing…