music

Faculty Artist Series recital funds scholarships

PULLMAN – Flute, oboe, viola, cello and piano faculty from the WSU School of Music will perform a concert featuring solo flute and oboe chamber music repertoire at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 29 in Bryan Hall. The concert is part of the school’s Faculty Artist Series. Performing faculty include Ann Yasinitsky, flute; Keri E. McCarthy, oboe; […]

WSU Percussion Ensemble to perform

PULLMAN – The WSU Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Professor David Jarvis, will present its fall concert  entitled “Tradition” at 8 p.m. Nov. 27 in Kimbrough Concert Hall. Admission is free and open to the public. The ensemble will perform traditional works for percussion ensemble including “Ionisation” by Edgard Varése. This historical work, composed […]

Robert Holmes plays at WSU

PULLMAN -Pianist Robert Holm will present a recital at WSU’s Kimbrough Concert Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. 21.   Admission is free. The program will include Barcarolle, Op. 65, by Frederic Chopin; Symphonic Etudes by Robert Schumann; and the 1853 Sonata in B Minor by Franz Liszt.   A fourth work entitled Rendezvous, by contemporary […]

An Evening of American Songs at WSU

In the first concert of the Washington State University School of Music Faculty Artist Series this fall, professor Julie Anne Wieck, soprano, will present a recital at 8 p.m. Sept. 14 in Bryan Hall Theatre. Entitled “An Evening of American Art Song,” this performance will include some of the most well-known composers and works in […]

Last Atrium Concert Series performance April 27

Photo: Yoko Nagahata performs on the trumpet at the April 20 recital. (Photo by Jordy Byrd, WSU Today intern). The last performance in the Atrium Concert Series will be performed by a Cello ensemble from Spokane on Friday, April 27. The performance, which will take place in the Terrell Library Atrium, is from 12:15-1 p.m. […]

Students, community harmonize in concert

VANCOUVER – The Washington State University Vancouver community choir, the University Singers, present their annual free spring concert at noon, April 24 in the Administration Building, room 110. This spring’s concert is open to the public, and celebrates African American music through composers and arrangers who lived in the 19th and 20th centuries. The program […]

Crimson Revue concert will feature a variety of music

Washington State University’s Crimson Revue will perform its last show on the Pullman campus before heading on its Spring 2007 tour. The concert will take place at 8 p.m., April 20 in Kimbrough Concert Hall. Admission is free and open to the public. This final concert will feature the music from the 1970s including a […]

Corporate gift benefits School of Music

PULLMAN — It was like Christmas in spring at the School of Music and Theatre Arts at Washington State University as box after box of high-tech electronic equipment was unloaded at Kimbrough Music Building on Pullman’s campus. “This gift by the Roland Corporation U.S. is tremendous and will have a significant impact in many areas, including […]

Lecture examines music, race and gender

Pullman – “The Racial and Gendered Life of an American Song: Irving Berlin’s ‘Heat Wave’ on Film and Stage” is the topic of a lecture to be given March 23 by Caryl Flinn, professor of women’s studies and media arts at the University of Arizona. Flinn’s lecture can be heard at 11:10 a.m. in room […]

Pulitzer Prize winner chosen for WSU Music Festival

PULLMAN– The School of Music and Theatre Arts at Washington State University announced that Pulitzer Prize winning composer John Corigliano will be the featured composer of the 2007 Festival of Contemporary Art Music. Corigliano’s compositions will be performed in a public concert by WSU faculty and students Saturday, Feb.10, at 8:00 p.m. in Bryan Hall […]