This Week at the WSU School of Music: Oct 16-22

Concerts Raise Money for Student Scholarships!

Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Faculty Artist Series:
British Invasion: Music of the Great British Horns

8:00pm    Bryan Hall Theatre
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.

Thursday, October 20, 2016
Faculty Artist Series:
Clepto Basso: A Recital of “Borrowed” Music for Tuba and Euphonium
8:00pm    Bryan Hall Theatre
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.

Friday, October 21, 2016
Low Brass Studio Recital
4:10pm    Kimbrough 101
FREE ADMISSION!

Saturday, October 22, 2016
Choral Festival
All Day Kimbrough Music Building
5:00pm Final Concert Bryan Hall Theatre
FREE ADMISSION!

more more on the music, visit libarts.wsu.edu/music/calendar

 

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