In honor of Women’s History Month, we showcase three modern-day musical heroines.
Performing Arts
In honor of Women’s History Month, we showcase three modern-day musical heroines.
This trio of symphony musicians will present a diverse program of chamber music for flute, viola and piano. Kathleen Lane Reynolds, flute. Alex Volonts, viola. Kymry Esainko, piano.
Join us for our collaborative faculty–student celebration of two icons of the 20th century. The composers William Walton (1902-1983) and Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) met almost by accident.
Experience the tap dance artistry of Dorrance Dance; a company praised for their ability to reflect “racial, physical and stylistic diversity” yet deliver “complex unison footwork with a precision
Please join the Jazz Combos concert in Schroeder Hall on March 6th featuring Kasey Knudsen on saxophone. SSU Jazz Composers Combo, directed by Kasey Knudsen, and SSU Early Jazz Combo, directed by A
Wish there was more wholesome, family-friendly humor on campus? Your wish is granted. Come watch improvisers struggle not to swear or make dirty jokes for a whole hour this Friday night.
Our own Sonoma State University big band, the Jazz Orchestra, directed by Doug Leibinger, takes the stage for their annual Spring concert on March 4th along with SSU's Latin Band directed by Kendri
Please join us for our Fourth Annual Family Concert: North, South, East, West. This hour-long concert is designed for the young and the young at heart.
For generations, Bach family members held many of the principal musical positions in Thuringia and Saxony. In fact, ‘Bach’ became a local synonym for ‘musician’.