Jazz and Percussion Ensemble Concert
Elizabeth Cheney Studio TheatrePSU Music is proud to present their spring Jazz and Percussion Ensemble performance. More information tbd. Tickets are available below
PSU Music is proud to present their spring Jazz and Percussion Ensemble performance. More information tbd. Tickets are available below
Come see these Bunch o’ Songbirds sing into spring with their last spring acapella concert of the year! Featuring PSU’s treble acapella group, Mixed Emotions, and the lower voice acapella group, Vocal Order. The concert will showcase many genres and styles of music, including pop, rock, soul, and everything in between. The show is free and open to anyone, so ...
Join the PSU Symphonic Band on Thursday, April 27 for a concert featuring the PSU chamber ensembles and special guests, the Manchester Community Music School Flute Choir, under the direction of PSU flute professor Aubrie Dionne. The Symphonic Band will be performing both traditional and contemporary works, including David Holsinger’s energetic “Havendance”, and “Bloom”, Stephen Bryant’s beautiful tribute to spring. ...
"Her"story is a celebration and exploration of influential women from the past and present through choral music, art, poetry, and dance.
Come see the Pemi Choral Society's "Grand Night For Singing" celebrating the last century of Broadway show tunes. We will be singing classics such as "Some Enchanted Evening" and "Someone to Watch Over Me" as well as more recent hits such as "The Color Purple" and "Opening Up" from Waitress. Admission is by donation at the door.
The PRHS Music Department will be performing their spring concert "Times are a Changin" featuring the Concert Band, Jazz Band, Concert Choir, and Chamber Singers. The PRHS music ensembles have consistently received high ratings at festivals and competitions both locally and around New England. Admission is free.
New Hampshire Music Festival Chamber Ensemble performances on Tuesday evenings at 7:00pm through July. More information is available at the link below. July 11th: Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) Phantasy for Oboe and Strings in F minor, Op. 2 14’ Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Sonata No. 4 in B-Flat Major, RV 45 12’ George Onslow (1784 –1853) String Quintet No. 30 in E ...
New Hampshire Music Festival Returns for their 71st season! Entreés- July 13th A program of American, Italian, and Russian music starting with an exciting opener, followed by beautiful Baroque melodies, surprising new sounds, and a powerful Romantic masterpiece. Connections- July 20th Viennese Classics and American Music. With the surprising opening chords, Beethoven made his mark as a new, young, upcoming ...
North Country Center for the Art’s IMPACT Program, a Touring Children’s Theatre Troupe, performs a different fairytale every week for six weeks, starting after 4th of July weekend. Each production travels to different venues throughout the Granite State and features a cast of 4 to 5 professional actors, plus set pieces, costumes, props, original music, and more! Our 45 – ...
Acacia chamber music returns to PSU to present an all-new arrangement of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, by renowned composer and arranger Bob Neighbor, with Leslie Stroud performing on flute, alto flute, and piccolo; Meghan Donahue performing on clarinet, bass clarinet, and alto saxophone; and Matthew Odell as pianist. The program rounds out with the Saint-Saens Tarantelle and Petit Suite ...
Celtic Flutes will take you on a journey across Ireland and Scotland from bog towns, to meadows, abandoned castles, and mountain peaks. Explore traditional Celtic folk tunes and learn the history behind them. Featuring PSU faculty, Aubrie Dionne, and guests Erin Dubois, piccolo, Kylie Elliott, and Rose Hinkle on alto flute.
The world is a fascinating place! The 2023-24 Sidore Lecture series will explore how curiosity and creativity feed passion for life. 9/14/2023 Trevor ChandlerGetting Along Is Boring, Let’s Fight: Embrace Conflict and Live the Most Interesting Life Political toxicity and polarization continue to strain our institutions and civic cohesiveness with studies showing less trust between Republicans and Democrats than between ...