The School of Music Opera Theater is pleased to present "Into the Woods," the 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine.
The School of Music Opera Theater is pleased to present "Into the Woods," the 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine.
The School of Music Opera Theater is pleased to present "Into the Woods," the 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine.
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Join us for a free music concert featuring solo and duet music performed by young children, teens, and adult musicians from the university's Community Music Department. You will hear a variety of music repertoire played on clarinets, flutes, violins, and piano.
Admission to this public concert is free. No tickets required.
Horse carriages, massage therapists, holiday dance band music, a cappella performances, free pizza, plus Birthday cakes for all born in December (and their friends)... All for Free, as ASUPS and Student Involvement & Programs present the annual Grizz's Winter Bash. Drop by Wheelock anytime between 7 and 10 p.m. and celebrate the last day of classes.
Join us for the 33rd annual recital concert honoring Bethel Schneebeck, Puget Sound parent, grandparent, and long-time community leader. The Fritts organ in Kilworth Memorial Chapel is named after Mrs. Schneebeck, who was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree in 1982.
Organist Wyatt Smith will be performing works by Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra and Matthias Weckmann.
All are invited to a reception following the program in the Kilworth Memorial Chapel basement.
An evening performance from Jazz Strings opened by the 4 Jazz Trumpets with hot chocolate and cookies, and information about Jazz Strings available. All are welcome to stop by.
The School of Music is pleased to welcome guest artists Caroline Chin, violin and Laura Melton, piano, for a concert performance at 2 p.m. The program will include works by Debussy, Boulanger, Stacey Garrop, and John Corigliano.
All are invited to a reception following the program in the concert hall lobby hosted by the SAI international music organization.
Tickets: $20, general; $15 sr. citizen, military, Puget Sound faculty, staff, and Community Music participants.
By popular demand, a redux performance by twice-Grammy nominated trumpeter Nathan Breedlove. A former leader of the pioneering ska band of the 90's, "The Skatalites", Breedlove has crossed over many musical genres and has shared the stage with names you know - Hampton, Marsalis, McBride, and Cohen. Free, open to the public, and sponsored by ASUPS Student Programs/NW Sounds.
Emma Flach '24, soprano, will perform a junior recital including works by Pergolesi, Vivaldi, Handel, Schumann, and more, with Jessica Hall, piano.
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