"The Importance of Being Earnest" - Fall Mainstage Play

The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde’s dazzling comedy of manners, wonders if finding out that you are who you have been pretending to be is an absolute triumph or total disaster. Jack and Algernon juggle their country lives and city lives as befits elegant young gentlemen. But they haven’t really reckoned with the wit and skill of Gwendolyn and Cicely, who know the value of having a sensational diary and want the veneration aristocratic young ladies must certainly deserve.

Pops on the Lawn 2025

Join us for this annual community-favorite event featuring the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble with student conductors as we celebrate the close to this eventful, academic year. 

Bring picnic blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy music outdoors, weather permitting, or join us in Schneebeck Concert Hall if it's raining.

Puget Sound Percussion Ensemble

Join us for Puget Sound's Percussion Ensemble spring concert, Evolution, directed by Jeffery Lund featuring guest ensemble YUME Daiko Japanese drum group. The program will include works by Jarvis, deMay, Hedblom/Davy, Kadooka, Kato, the Mighty Sparrow, and more!

WinterFest II: A Celebration of Winter in Music and Poetry

Enjoy the much-loved Adelphian Concert Choir and Voci d'Amici as they present WinterFest, the annual celebration of winter in music and poetry with works from many traditions, cultures, and lands; conducted by Steven Zopfi, with Jinshil Yi, piano; narrated by Rev. David Wright ’96. The program will include Behold New Joy by Shawn Kirchner and music by Barnett, Grases, Lauridsen and Muglia. 

Tickets are available online and in the Puget Sound Logger Store: $15 general admission; $10 senior, military, Puget Sound faculty/staff; $5 students.

 

 

WinterFest I: SOLD OUT

Enjoy the much-loved Adelphian Concert Choir and Voci d'Amici as they perform WinterFest, the annual celebration of winter in music and poetry with works from many traditions, cultures, and lands; conducted by Steven Zopfi and narrated by Rev. David Wright ’96. The program will include Behold New Joy by Shawn Kirchner and music by Barnett, Grases, Lauridsen and Muglia. 

Tickets for Dec. 7 are sold out. Please join us online via schneebecklive or come to the performance on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 2 p.m.

Chamber Music Concert II

Enjoy Puget Sound’s Chamber Music concerts directed by Alistair MacRae featuring student groups from across the School of Music performing two different programs. 

The program for Concert II on April 26 will include works by Thierry de Mey, Béla Bartók, Antonín Dvořák, Satoshi Yagisawa, Gabriel Pierné, and more!

Chamber Music Concert I

Enjoy Puget Sound’s Chamber Music concerts directed by Alistair MacRae featuring student groups from across the School of Music performing two different programs. 

The program for Concert I on April 25 will include works by Eugène Bozza, Joseph Haydn, Bedřich Smetana, Florence Price, and Johann Strauss, Jr.

Chamber Music Concert II

Enjoy Puget Sound’s Chamber Music concerts featuring student groups from across the School of Music performing two different programs per semester, directed by Alistair MacRae. 

The program for Sunday, Nov. 24 will include music by Carlos Guastavino, William Grant Still, Antonin Dvorak, David Balakrishnan, and Robert Schumann. View the full program

2024-25 Concert Schedule

Chamber Music Concert I

Enjoy Puget Sound’s Chamber Music concerts featuring student groups from across the School of Music performing two different programs per semester, directed by Alistair MacRae. 

The program for Saturday, Nov. 23 will include music by Owen Clayton Condon, William Grant Still, Charles Loeffler, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. View the full program.

Popular Music Ensemble

Join us for the Popular Music Ensemble presenting, "Band on the Run," directed by Rob Hutchinson and Dawn Padula. The program includes music by Led Zeppelin; Earth, Wind & Fire; No Doubt; Van Halen; Radiohead, and more, performed by Puget Sound songwriting majors.

The Popular Music Ensemble is part of the School of Music's Songwriting degree program launched in fall 2023, the first of its kind offered at a liberal arts university.