This Week at the WSU School of Music: April 23-28

Closed week is here but you can catch music from our College Music Society conference.

Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 College Music Society Pacific Northwest Regional Conference Kimbrough Music Building

Friday, April 27 CMS Pacific Northwest Composers Concert 8:00pm Kimbrough Concert Hall Featuring works by Judy Bruce, Jacob Polaczyk, Greg Steinke, and Tom Baker.

Admission is free and open to the public.

Saturday, April 28 CMS Pacific Northwest Chapter Performers Concert 4:00pm  Kimbrough Concert Hall

The College Music Society Pacific Northwest Chapter will be holding the final concert of its Regional Conference. The CMS PNW Conference Committee is proud to present the Performers Concert which will feature musicians from all over the United States and Canada: Jennifer Chu (Juilliard), Jennifer Cooper (Montana), Christopher Hahn (UMontana), Elaine Martir (WSU), Marissa Watanabe (WSU), Sofiya Chayka (WSU), Christopher Sierra (WSU), Michael Seregow (WSU), Leonard Garrison (UIdaho), Rutht Boden (WSU), and James Reid (UIdaho).

These performers, who range from students to professional, were selected from a highly talented group of applicants. Works by Alan Hovhaness, Isaac Albéniz, Michael Conway Baker, Henri Duparc, and Harvey Sollberger will be performed at 4:00 PM in Kimbrough Concert Hall.

Admission is free and open to the public.

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