Past Events
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Alarm Will Sound: "What Belongs to You," a new opera for tenor and chamber orchestra
Great Artists Series '22: Kirill Gerstein and Garrick Ohlsson, piano duo
Annual Pillsbury Event
Department of Music Lecture: “Listening Through the Firewall: A Sonic Narrative of Communication Between Taiwan and China”
Sarah Plovnick, Ph.D. candidate in ethnomusicology, University of California, Berkeley. This alumna feature is in celebration of WUSTL MUSIC’s 75th Anniversary.
Jazz at Holmes: Steve Schenkel, guitar & Kim Portnoy, piano
This alumni feature is in celebration of WUSTL MUSIC’s 75th Anniversary.
Flamenco Vivo “A Workshop & Conversation on Dance, Migration, Poetry, and Music-Making Across Ethnic Divides”
Department of Music Lecture: “Musicology Beyond Academia: An Alumni Panel”
This alumni feature is in celebration of WUSTL MUSIC’s 75th Anniversary.
An Evening with the Lawrence Fields Trio
A 75th Anniversary Event presented in partnership with Jazz at Holmes
Faculty Recital: Silvian Iticovici, violin with Mitsuko Morikawa, piano
Great Artists Series '22: Attacca Quartet
Sponsored by David and Melanie Alpers
Jazz at Holmes: Ric Vice, Nick Schlueter, & Kyle Honeycutt Trio
"Opera in Action - Reflecting social and cultural values onstage and off"
Panel discussion with stage director Alison Moritz (alumna). This alumni feature is in celebration of WUSTL MUSIC’s 75th Anniversary.
A Look Back: 17th-Century Song and Keyboard Music
This alumni feature is in celebration of WUSTL MUSIC’s 75th Anniversary.
The Music Makers: 75 Years of Composition and Performance, with a tribute to Robert Wykes
This alumni feature is in celebration of WUSTL MUSIC’s 75th Anniversary.
A Workshop with DakhaBrakha
Join “Ethno Chaos” band DakhaBrakha to discuss Music Making & Ethnicity and what it means to perform Ukranian culture around the world today. The conversation will be facilitated by Peter Palermo, Executive Director of The Sheldon,and Patrick Burke, Chair, Washington University Department of Music.
Jazz at Holmes: Vehachi with Vince Varvel, Joel Vanderheyden, & Joe Pastor
Vehachi is an electro-acoustic jazz trio from St. Louis comprised of three of the city’s top jazz musicians. Inspired by the best of the world of electronica and modern jazz, the trio surrounds the audience with impactful music, creating a unique aural experience.
A Conversation with Angel Blue
Host, Todd Decker
Great Artists Series '22: Angel Blue, soprano and Douglas Sumi, piano
SOLD OUT: Great Artists Series '22: Seong-Jin Cho, piano
Annual Carlin Event
A Singing Tribute to Christine Armistead
In honor of Christine Armistead's retirement.
Faculty Recital: "Synergy," music for 2 pianists and 2 percussionists
MOCM Morning Music - Missouri Chamber Music Festival
MOCM's popular morning concert returns with lively and inspiring chamber music of Mozart!
St. Louis Symphony on the South 40
A St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Community Partnerships program
CANCELED - Department of Music Lecture: Rami Toubia Stucky
“When Bossa Was Black: Brazilian Music in 60s America”
Vince Varvel, faculty recital, guitar
The Kingsbury Ensemble featuring Maryse Carlin & Todd Decker, harpsichords
Ken Kulosa, faculty recital, cello with Patti Wolf, piano
Department of Music Lecture: Florent Ghys
“Utopian Instrumentation and Audiovisual Musique Concrête”
Jazz, Pop, New Music Festival: Returns, Revisions, Inventions
Department of Music Lecture: Mariusz Kozak
“Musical Meter as Bodily Technique: Headbanging to Progressive Metal and the Enactment of Time”
Adam Nussbaum Drum Set Masterclass
Featuring Joel Vanderheyden, saxophone & Bob DeBoo, bass
Jazz at Holmes: Kendrick Smith Trio with Bernard Terry & Ben Dicke
Monika Weiss presents her work
Department of Music Lecture: “Freestyle Skateboarding and Entrainment: Expressing Metric Layers through Tricks”
Bryce Noe, Doctoral student in musicology, Washington University in St. Louis
Ariel Concert Series
Jazz at Holmes: The Kennedy Dream Suite; Saxquest Jazz Orchestra
Climate Change and the Arts: a pre-concert talk hosted by Christopher Stark
Unheard-of Ensemble: Fire Ecologies
Harold Blumenfeld Event
Alarm Will Sound
"...one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American Music scene." - NY Times
Jazz at Holmes: The New Trio, Ptah Williams, William Lenihan, & Steve Davis
W. Mark Akin, faculty recital, guitar
"World Sets"
Department of Music Lecture: Michael Scott Asato Cuthbert
“The Future Drags Us Backwards: The Dangers of Canonization in Computational Music Studies”
Chamber Project St. Louis: Groove
Toe-tapping tunes from around the globe
A Conversation with Jerome Harris
Host, Rami Toubia Stucky
Jerome Harris, jazz guitar and band leader
Piano Quartets of Mozart and Brahms
442s Holiday Spectacular
The 442s: Adam Maness, multi-instrumentalist; Shawn Weil, violin; Shannon Williams, viola; Bjorn Ranheim, cello; Bob DeBoo, bass.