Organ at Noon Series

Join us for the Bethel Schneebeck Organ at Noon Series, The Fiery French, with Wyatt Smith, organist, performing music by Saint-Saëns, Franck, Boëllmann, and Alain, featuring Tracy Doyle, flute

Organ at Noon Series

Join us for the Organ at Noon Series, annual All Bach Recital, with Wyatt Smith, organist, performing a  program of trios, featuring Maria Sampen, violin and Alistair MacRae, cello.

Free and open to the public.

Organ at Noon Series

Join us for the Organ at Noon Series, with Wyatt Smith, organist, presenting An American Christmas - with music by Rebecca Groom te Velde, Margaret Sandresky, Craig Phillips, and others.

Free and open to the public.

Puget Sound Wind Ensemble

Join us for Puget Sound's Wind Ensemble, conducted by Gerard Morris, as they present, "Lasting Light," performing Overture in Five Flat by Julie Giroux; October by Eric Whitacre; Molly on the Shore by Percy Grainger; Lasting Light, by Viet Cuong; and English Folk Song Suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

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Puget Sound Symphony Orchestra

Join us for Puget Sound's symphony orchestra concert, conducted by Anna Jensen. Enjoy a fast-paced, fun and vibrant overture and rhythmic, driving, energetic pieces representing a theme of various firsts for composers Glinka, Walker, and Beethoven. 

Library at Noon Concert Series

Enjoy the Library at Noon concert series featuring performances by School of Music students. Join us on select Mondays at noon. Free and open to the public. All are welcome.

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Library at Noon Concert Series

Enjoy the Library at Noon concert series featuring performances by School of Music students. Join us on select Mondays at noon. Free and open to the public. All are welcome.

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Library at Noon Concert Series

Enjoy Concerts in Collins -- the library at noon concert series featuring performances by School of Music students and faculty. Join us on select Mondays and you are welcome to bring a sack lunch. Concerts are free and open to the public.

This first concert of spring will be a special presentation of Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring, a ballet score he composed in 1943-44 for renowned choreographer Martha Graham, and one of his best-known works. 

Program Order (times are approximate):

Noon

Library at Noon Concert Series

Enjoy the Library at Noon concert series featuring performances by School of Music students. Join us on select Mondays at noon. Free and open to the public. All are welcome.

Performers featured on Monday, Nov. 13 will include Connor Adams ’25, cello; Paige Franklin ’26, violin; Ethan Chythlook ’26, violin; Keola Tabisola ’25, viola; Avi Graf ’25, cello; Eli Connolly ’25, violin; Mozea Havens ’27, violin; Ela Escobar ’24, viola; Seren Hawtrey ’24, cello; and Natalie Worthy ’25, soprano; with Jessica Hall, piano.