This Week at the WSU School of Music: March 21-26

Don’t miss a minute of the music!

Tuesday, March 22
Faculty Artist Series: The Farewell Recital: Ann Yasinitsky, flute
8 p.m. Bryan Hall Theatre with Gerald Berthiuame, piano
Gen Adm $10 Sr. Citizens & non-WSU Students: $5    WSU Students with ID: FREE
All proceeds from the sales of tickets will benefit the School of Music scholarship fund. Tickets are available in the lobby thirty minutes before concert time.

Thursday, March 24
Student Recital: Kiara O’Reilly, tuba and Jacob Schuler, trumpet
8 p.m. Bryan Hall Theatre
Free Admission!

Friday, March 25
Guitar Studio
3:10 p.m. Kimbrough Concert Hall
Free Admission!

Friday, March 25
Student Recital: Aaron Adams, piano
4:10 p.m. Bryan Hall Theatre
Free Admission!

Friday, March 25
Faculty Artist Series: Bue Funk Jailbreak:Dave Snider, Bass
8 p.m. Kimbrough Concert Hall
Gen Adm $10 Sr. Citizens & non-WSU Students: $5    WSU Students with ID: FREE
All proceeds from the sales of tickets will benefit the School of Music scholarship fund. Tickets are available in the lobby thirty minutes before concert time.

Saturday, March 26
Non-Required Recital: Tyler Salyer, tuba
4 p.m. Kimbrough 101
Free Admission!

 

for more info visit libarts.wsu.edu/music/calendar

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