music

School of Music and Theatre Arts chamber music concert Sept. 16

Washington State University faculty members from the School of Music and Theatre Arts will perform a Sept. 16 concert of chamber music in memory of the late Kemble Stout. <br><br>The concert will begin at 8 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre. A reception will follow in the theatre lobby. Members of the Stout family will attend […]

Jazz Northwest concert

Jazz Northwest, the Washington State University faculty jazz ensemble, will be heard in concert at WSU on Tuesday evening, September 14, 2004, at 8:00 pm in Kimbrough Concert Hall. The concert will be free of charge. The group includes vocalist Jennifer Scovell, saxophonist Greg Yasinitsky, woodwind artist Horace-Alexander Young, trumpeter David Turnbull, pianist Charles Argersinger, […]

WSU musicians win trophies at Hampton Festival

Soloists and ensembles from Washington State University received the lion’s share of awards on “College Day” at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival held Feb. 26th at the University of Idaho. Awards were received in instrumental and vocal solos, composition, large ensembles, and combos. Soloist winners include Matt Reid, trumpet; Rachel Bade, soprano voice; andDavid Snider, […]

Music feeds the soul of IT guys who jam at noon

Walk through most WSU buildings at noon and you’re sure to find empty offices or employees doing lunch at their desks. But stroll through Information Technology and you might think you wandered into Kimbrough by mistake. You didn’t. The live jazz and blues music you’re likely to encounter is produced by Ken Clark, graphic lab […]

Cougar jazz night planned in Seattle

A night of Cougar jazz in Seattle is slated for Thursday, Aug. 28, as part of the Cougar’s football game weekend in the Emerald City. The presentation, announced by the College of Liberal Arts, will take place at the Experience Music Project, featuring Jazz Northwest, WSU’s highly-acclaimed faculty jazz ensemble. Tickets are $15 per person […]

Science, music majors make stunning combo

By Gary Lindsey College of Liberal Arts A talented group of student musicians who are studying such nonmusic fields as bioengineering, genetics, cellular biology and veterinary medicine, recently surprised themselves and their coaches when they walked off with the top prize in the Collegiate Chamber Group section of a regional competition. The contest in Boise, […]

Seattle Symphony to perform at Bryan Hall

The Seattle Symphony will perform at Washington State University#s Bryan Hall Theatre when it brings its Washington State Tour 2002 to Pullman at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25. Guest conductor and violinist Christopher Warren-Green will lead the symphony in a program that features works by Mozart, including Symphonies No. 15 and 29, “Divertimento” and “Eine […]

Kimbrough salutes new era

As you enter Kimbrough lobby, the noise of the outside campus falls away, and your ears are brushed with a background serenade of near-muted music from students and faculty honing their talent inside the hall’s many rooms. The bittersweet struggle of learning and excelling at the art is easier in this modern educational facility. If […]