This Week at the WSU School of Music: September 29-October 3

Don’t miss a moment of music!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Faculty Artist Series: Trumpet and Organ: Pictures at an Exhibition
8:00PM • Bryan Hall Theatre
Jill Schneider, organ and David Turnbull, trumpet with WSU Brass Quintet

General Admission: $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.

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Thursday, October 2, 2014
Symphony Orchestra
8:00PM • Bryan Hall Theatre
This concert is open to the public and without charge.

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Friday, October 3, 2014
Student Recital: Ian Steiner, percussion
and Sarah Tisinger, soprano

4:10PM • Bryan Hall Theatre
This concert is open to the public and without charge.

for more information about School of Music performances,
visit http://libarts.wsu.edu/music/calendar/

 

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