This Week at the WSU School of Music: March 19-24

Students and guests take the stage this week at the School of Music.  There’s music for everyone this week!

Monday, March 19, 8:00 pm
CANCELED Guest Recital: Dr. Kelly Burke, clarinet Kimbrough 101

Tuesday, March 20, 8:00 pm
Guest Recital: Emily Sternfeld-Dunn, voice
Bryan Hall Theatre Free Admission!

Wednesday, March 21, 6:00 pm
Jazz Composers Concert Kimbrough 101 Free Admission!

Thursday, March 22, 8:00 pm
Student Recital: Sophia Turnbull, piano Kimbrough Concert Hall Free Admission!

Friday, March 23, 3:10 pm
Big Band II
Kimbrough Concert Hall Free Admission!

Friday, March 23, 4:10 pm
Student Recital: Megan Kearny, saxophone Kimbrough Concert Hall Free Admission!

Friday, March 23, 5:10 pm
CANCELLED
Student Recital: Alexander McCartney, tuba
Bryan Hall Theatre Free Admission!

Friday, March 23, 8:00 pm
CANCELED: Graduate Recital: Happiness Yi, percussion Kimbrough Concert Hall

Saturday, March 24, 3:00 pm
Guest Recital: Deanna Swoboda, tuba
Kimbrough 115 Free Admission!

For more information on School of Music performances, visit Upcoming Events

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