Puget Sound Symphony Orchestra

Puget Sound's Symphony Orchestra presents a performance of works by Jessie Montgomery, George Gershwin, Edward Elgar, and Johannes Brahms featuring piano soloist Ivan Tarasenkov '23, winner of the School of Music's 2022 Concerto-Aria competition. 

Wind Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra

Works performed will include Ruth Crawford Seeger's Rissolty Rossolty, William Grant Still's Afro-American Symphony, Judith Zaimont's City Rain, Adolphus Hailstork's American Guernica, Kevin Day's Hymn for Peace, and more; conducted by Minna Stelzner and Anna Wittstruck.

Fall Festival of Choirs

Join us for the annual Fall Festival of Choirs, featuring Puget Sound's Adelphian Concert Choir, conducted by Steven Zopfi; and Voci d'Amici, Chorale, and Dorian Singers conducted by Jonah Heinen.

Puget Sound Jazz Orchestra featuring Wycliffe Gordon

Join us for the Puget Sound Jazz Orchestra's first performance of the season, directed by Tracy Knoop, featuring special guest artist, Wycliffe Gordon, named 2020 "Trombonist of the Year," by the Jazz Journalists Association for the 13th time, and acclaimed by audiences and critics worldwide. This concert is presented by the Associated Students of the University of Puget Sound (ASUPS) and is a ticketed event.

Organ at Noon Series

The School of Music is pleased to present the 2022-23 Organ at Noon Series, featuring American Concert Organist, Wyatt Smith. The first performance, A Franck Bicentenary Celebration, will include music by César Franck and Rachel Laurin.

Free and open to the public.

Symphony Orchestra with University of Stuttgart

The School of Music and Puget Sound's Symphony Orchestra welcome the University of Stuttgart Academic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mihály Zeke, presenting a program of romantic works by German composers Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, paired with one of the modern repertoire's most famous concertos for the viola by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók.

This guest performance is part of the Stuttgart orchestra's 2022 North American Concert Tour and is a special collaboration with the School of Music, sponsored by the Goethe Institut and the Christian Bürkert Stiftung.

Jacobsen Series: Alistair MacRae, cello

Enjoy a faculty recital featuring Alistair MacRae, cello; with Ronaldo Rolim, piano. The program will include works by by J.S. Bach, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and Ludwig van Beethoven.

All are invited to a reception following the program hosted by the SAI international music fraternity.

Tickets: $20, general; $15 sr. citizen; military, Puget Sound faculty, staff, and Community Music participants.

Jacobsen Series: It Is About Time -- Diverse Voices for Woodwind Quintet

Enjoy a Sunday afternoon woodwind quintet featuring Puget Sound affiliate artists Rodger Burnett, horn; Jennifer Nelson, clarinet; Francine Peterson, bassoon; Wendy Wilhelmi, flute; and Dan Williams, oboe.

All are invited to a reception following the program hosted by the SAI international music fraternity.

Tickets: $20, general; $15 sr. citizen; military, Puget Sound faculty, staff, and Community Music participants.

Jacobsen Series: Ronaldo Rolim, piano

The School of Music is delighted to welcome Ronaldo Rolim, Puget Sound's new assistant professor of piano, presenting: 

Brazilian Kaleidoscope
A celebration of the many facets and influences of the music of Brazil as the country celebrates the 200th anniversary of its independence and the 100th anniversary of its Modernist movement.