Keyboard Series: Schneebeck Organ at Noon Concert

As part of this year's Keyboard Series, the School of Music is pleased to present the 2024-25 Bethel Schneebeck Organ at Noon concerts featuring American concert organist Wyatt Smith. 

Mrs. Schneebeck, Puget Sound parent, grandparent, and friend, was a long-time community leader along with her husband, Ed Schneebeck. She was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree in 1982, and in 1989, the Fritts organ in Kilworth Memorial Chapel was dedicated and named for Mrs. Schneebeck.

These performances are free and open to the public.

34th Annual Bethel Schneebeck Organ Recital

Join us as American concert organist Wyatt Smith performs the 34th Annual Bethel Schneebeck Organ Recital, featuring Dawn Padula, mezzo-soprano and Jack Kuntz '26, piano. The program will include music by Portman, Sandresky, Shostakovich, Dussek, and a world premiere song cycle by Rob Hutchinson.

Noon Convocation Student Recitals

Enjoy a variety of short performances by Puget Sound music students. Recitals are on select Wednesdays at noon, free and open to the public. 

The program for Nov. 20 includes the following recital performances:

Noon Convocation Student Recitals

Enjoy a variety of short performances by Puget Sound music students. Recitals are on select Wednesdays at noon, free and open to the public. 

On Wednesday, Nov. 13, the program will include Rae Kertzner '26, alto saxophone, with Kim Davenport, piano performing music by Paul Creston; and Ayli Horvath '26, violin, with Isabella Jie, piano, performing music by Max Bruch.

Fall 2024 Schedule

Noon Convocation Student Recitals

Enjoy a variety of short performances by Puget Sound music students. Recitals are on select Wednesdays at noon, free and open to the public. 

Fall 2024 Schedule

  • Oct. 23
  • Oct. 30
  • Nov. 13
  • Nov. 20

 

Noon Convocation Student Recitals

Enjoy a variety of short performances by Puget Sound music students. Recitals are on select Wednesdays at noon, free and open to the public. 

The Oct. 23 Noon Convocation will include recital performances by Ben Kerr '25, baritone; Natalie Worthy '25, soprano; and Haley Storey '25, soprano; with Jessica Hall, piano; and Connor Adams '25 and Liam Abbott '26, cello; with Isabella Jie, piano.

 Fall 2024 Schedule

COLBY: ELEMENTS Gallery Sale

Take home a piece of beautiful Northwest art! Prints and paintings by Professor Emeritus Bill Colby (1927–2019) will be available for sale August 3–4 at the Luther Room in Seattle. Original works will be offered for under $100 and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Bill Colby Art Scholarship at the University of Puget Sound.

Saturday, August 3 | 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Sunday, August 4 | 11 a.m.–4 p.m.


 

COLBY: ELEMENTS Gallery Sale

Take home a piece of beautiful Northwest art! Prints and paintings by Professor Emeritus Bill Colby (1927–2019) will be available for sale August 3–4 at the Luther Room in Seattle. Original works will be offered for under $100 and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Bill Colby Art Scholarship at the University of Puget Sound.

Saturday, August 3 | 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Sunday, August 4 | 11 a.m.–4 p.m.


 

Jacobsen Series: A Cello Celebration Featuring Guest Artist David Geber

Jacobsen Series 2024-25 Performances Featuring Puget Sound Music Faculty and Guest Artists. All concerts in Schneebeck Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. unless noted otherwise. Meet and greet the artists following each performance at a reception hosted by the Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) international music organization.

Puget Sound Piano Trio

Jacobsen Series 2024-25 Performances Featuring Puget Sound Music Faculty and Guest Artists. All concerts in Schneebeck Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. unless noted otherwise. Meet and greet the artists following each performance at a reception hosted by the Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) international music organization.

The program for March 2 will include The Dignified Heart: A Tribute to Three Human Rights Leaders (2022) by Andrew List -- honoring Eleanor Roosevelt, Nelson Mandela, and Harriet Tubman; and Piano Trio, Op. 50 (1881-82) by Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky.