Faculty Artist Series
Every year the School of Music Faculty present recitals for our students and the community. While in the past we have charged admission to raise money for student scholarships, we want to make music and cultural events easier to attend for the people in our community. In an attempt to give back to the supportive community here in Pullman, we have opted for free admission to our the Faculty Artist Series concerts, effective Fall 2021! Most other concerts have always been free admission and that will not change, but we are now adding the Faculty Artist Series to the list of free concerts. We hope this makes access to the concerts easier for everyone, but that those who can provide support for the students in the School of Music will continue to do so through donations at the door. Those donations will go directly to the student scholarships fund and help support the students you will be seeing in the audience and on stage all year long!
Upcoming Concerts
- Sep 29, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Julie Anne Wieck, “Songs of Love and the Sea” with Elena Panchenko and Martin King
- Oct 6, 7:30 pm CANCELED Faculty Artist Series: Ruth Boden, cello and Christiano Rodrigues, violin
- Oct 20, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Chris Dickey, tuba (Oktubafest Pt 2)
- Oct 23, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Solstice Wind Quintet
- Jan 11, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Sophia Tegart, flute
- Jan 16, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Christopher Wilson, percussion
- Jan 19, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Alisa Toy, voice
- Jan 25, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Fabio Menchetti, piano
- Jan 30, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Equinox Brass Quintet
- Feb 2, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Yoon-Wha Roh, piano
- Feb 9, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Darryl Singleton, percussion
- Feb 12, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Scott Blasco and Lindsay Greene, composition
- Feb 15, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Sarah Miller, trombone
- Mar 5, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Jake Svendsen, piano
- Mar 22, 7:30 pm Faculty Artist Series: Albert Miller, euphonium