Join Ubiquitous They Improv in Rausch Auditorium for a silly show that is completely made up on the spot. No one knows where the story is going, not even us! Admission is free and laughs are practically guaranteed.
Join Ubiquitous They Improv in Rausch Auditorium for a silly show that is completely made up on the spot. No one knows where the story is going, not even us! Admission is free and laughs are practically guaranteed.
Join us at Lincoln High School in Seattle on Monday, November 17th from 6-9pm for an evening of activities for high school tuba, french horn, trombone, trumpet, and euphonium (baritone) players. The evening will start with a breathing class and move into like-instrument warmups, followed by a solo masterclass, and finishing with a side-by-side brass ensemble reading session featuring University of Puget Sound faculty, Northwest Brass Choir (NWBC) faculty, NWBC musicians, and event participants. Reading session will be led by Maestro Bruce Daugherty.
In recognition of Filipino American Heritage Month, jazz and world music musician BOB ANTOLIN brings his array of wind and stringed instruments for a midday jazz session. Antolin is an accomplished musical artist whose performing credits with Global Heat and other ensembles makes him one of Seattle's most visible (and outstanding) musicians. Presented by Northwest Sounds/ASUPS Student Programs.
Looking for more performance opportunities? You're in luck! Come audition for Directors' Lab 2025!
Join us for a chamber music master class hosted by School of Music guest artists Minghuan Xu, violin, and Winston Choi, piano. This event is free and open to the public.
Join us for a piano master class hosted by School of Music guest artist Winston Choi. Choi, a Canadian pianist, is associate professor of piano and the head of the piano program at Roosevelt University's Chicago College of Performing Arts. His professional career was launched when he was named Laureate of the 2003 Honens Piano Competition and winner of France’s Concours International de Piano 20e siècle d’Orléans in 2002.
Join us for a violin master class featuring guest artist Minghuan Xu. Xu is program director of strings and assistant teaching professor of violin at Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts, where she has helped shape a vibrant, internationally recognized string program. Her studies were at institutions such as the Curtis Institute of Music, the Oberlin Conservatory, Northwestern University and Stony Brook University.
As part of the 2025 Puget Sound Keyboard Weekend, the School of Music is pleased to celebrate Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's 150th birthday with a concert featuring Puget Sound music faculty and students performing Coleridge-Taylor's complete Twenty Four Negro Melodies, Op.59. This concert is free and open to the public.
The School of Music invites you to the 2025 Puget Sound Keyboard Weekend: A Survey and Demonstration of Keyboard Instruments presented by Wyatt Smith, American concert organist. This event is free and open to the public.
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