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NOON CONCERT: Flute Students of Greer Ellison
Flute students from Greer Ellison‘s studio are featured in this noontime concert. Program TBA ADMISSION INFORMATION Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Parking permits are required for weekday campus parking. We recommend downloading the ParkMobile app before arriving. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »Faculty Concert: Thomas Schultz, piano
Stanford piano faculty Thomas Schultz presents a solo piano recital. Program Hyo-shin Na: Great Noise Hyo-shin Na: Five Friends Franz Schubert: 3 Piano Pieces, D. 946 Admission Information Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »Stanford Philharmonia: Spring Concert
The Stanford Philharmonia, conducted by Paul Phillips, presents their Winter concert program from the Main Stage of Bing Concert Hall. Program TBA Admission information Please read our COVID-19 Safety information and the current Stanford Ticket Office policies before purchasing tickets. ADVANCE TICKETS: General $23 | Senior (65+) $18 | Non-Stanford Student $18 DAY-OF TICKETS: General $28 | Senior (65+) $23 | Non-Stanford Students $23 All students are required to present their valid student photo ID card to ushers. Non-Stanford Students are required to present…
Find out more »Stanford Chamber Chorale and University Organist Robert Huw Morgan: “I Love All Beauteous Things”
The Chamber Chorale and University Organist Robert Huw Morgan present a concert of choral works from the contemplative to the exuberant featuring works by Howells, Helvey, Jackson, Kilstofte, Ešenvalds, and others. Admission information Please read our COVID-19 safety information and the current Stanford Ticket Office policies before purchasing tickets. ADVANCE TICKETS: General $18 | Senior (65+) $13 | Non-Stanford Student $13 DAY-OF TICKETS: General $23 | Senior (65+) $18 | Non-Stanford Students $18 All students are required to present their valid student photo ID card…
Find out more »Stanford Chamber Chorale: Spring Concert
The Chamber Chorale and University Organist Robert Huw Morgan present a concert of choral works from the contemplative to the exuberant featuring works by Howells, Helvey, Jackson, Kilstofte, Ešenvalds, and others. Featured will be the premiere of Jonathan Berger’s and they shall wake to the sounds of birds for organ and choir, presented as part of the “Sound, Space and the Aesthetics of the Sublime” conference hosted by Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). Admission information…
Find out more »Stanford Jazz Combos
Jim Nadel presents this Jazz Combo showcase, featuring blues, standards, and original jazz performed by student ensembles. Admission Info Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information.
Find out more »NOON CONCERT: Flute Students of Melody Holmes
Flute students from Melody Holmes‘s studio are featured in this noontime concert. Program TBA ADMISSION INFORMATION Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Parking permits are required for weekday campus parking. We recommend downloading the ParkMobile app before arriving. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »NOON CONCERT: Trio Recital for Juniors – Jin-Hee Lee, Abby Merrill, and Danny Ritz
Voice student juniors Jin-Hee Lee, Abby Merrill, and Danny Ritz present a noontime recital with accompanist Steven Lightburn, piano. Program TBA Admission Info Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »NOON CONCERT: Voice Students of Kathryne Jennings
Voice students from Kathryne Jennings‘s studio are featured in this noontime concert. Program TBA ADMISSION INFORMATION Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Parking permits are required for weekday campus parking. We recommend downloading the ParkMobile app before arriving. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble: Spring Concert
Stanford’s only Afro-Latin Jazz ensemble will be presenting music spanning the entire spectrum of music comprising the idiom — classic and modern Salsa, Latin Jazz, traditional Cuban songs, and more! Program TBA Admission information Please read our COVID-19 safety information and the current Stanford Ticket Office policies before purchasing tickets. ADVANCE TICKETS: General $18 | Senior (65+) $13 | Non-Stanford Student $13 DAY-OF TICKETS: General $23 | Senior (65+) $18 | Non-Stanford Students $18 All students are required to present their valid student photo ID card to…
Find out more »Jazz Piano Studio of Murray Low: Spring Recital
This jazz piano showcase features the students of Murray Low performing standards and contemporary works. Program TBA Admission Info Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »NOON CONCERT: Piano Students of Thomas Schultz
Piano students from Thomas Schultz‘s studio are featured in this noontime concert. Program TBA ADMISSION INFORMATION Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Parking permits are required for weekday campus parking. We recommend downloading the ParkMobile app before arriving. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »Gabrielle Li: Senior Cello Recital
Program TBA Admission Info Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »2022 Spring MFA Documentary Film Screening
Eight films by First Year graduate students in the Documentary Film MFA Program. A Q&A with the filmmakers will follow the screening. — Due to the ongoing public health situation, this event is open to Stanford affiliates only; Stanford ID required for entry. Thank you for your understanding. Please follow Stanford Health Alerts for the latest information on university policies. RSVP is required. Please note this event is open to Stanford affiliates only. — Connect with the Department of Art &…
Find out more »The Faces of Ruth Asawa
While she is known for her biomorphic abstract sculptures, Ruth Asawa was an artist of diverse talent in many media. The Faces of Ruth Asawa is a single-object, long-term installation of 233 ceramic face masks Asawa created of friends, family members, and fellow artists. Never exhibited in its entirety, the display of this work showcases Asawa’s range as an artist, arts advocate, and community member. IMAGE: Ruth Asawa with life masks on the exterior wall of her house. Image credit:…
Find out more »At Home/On Stage: Asian American Representation in Photography and Film
This exhibition of 20th-century photography, film, and video explores how Asian American artists’ work participates in sociocultural efforts towards self-definition. At Home/On Stage features moving depictions of the private family lives of Asian Americans and conceptual visual rebuttals to the problematic history of Asian American representation in American culture. IMAGE: Michael Jang, Monroe and Cynthia Watching TV, 1973. Gelatin silver print. William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Art Acquisition Fund, 2020.13.18 Admission Info Cantor Arts Center: Open Wed-Sun, 11am –…
Find out more »East of the Pacific: Making Histories of Asian American Art
The inaugural exhibition for the Asian American Art Initiative, this historical survey highlights key moments in Asian American art from the 19th through the 20th centuries. Comprised primarily of the Cantor Arts Center’s growing collection of Asian American art, the show features many previously unexhibited objects and recent acquisitions. IMAGE: : Matsusaburo George Hibi, Three Muses, 1930. Oil on canvas. The Michael Donald Brown Collection, made possible by the William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Art Acquisition Fund and the…
Find out more »Wooden Fish Ensemble – NEW DATE!
Note: This event was rescheduled from Feb. 26th. The Wooden Fish Ensemble is comprised of Thomas Schultz, piano (Stanford piano faculty) and other musicians. Program Feldman: Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello Na: Quadrangle of Light Na: Weaving Variations Admission Info Free admission Please read our COVID-19 Safety information. Note: Don’t be late; our doors will close 15 minutes after the event begins and no late seating will be accommodated.
Find out more »Stanford Woodwind Quintet with Jon Nakamatsu, piano
The Stanford Woodwind Quintet is joined by pianist Jon Nakamatsu for this concert of works by Poulenc, Thuille, and others. Admission information Please read our COVID-19 safety information and the current Stanford Ticket Office policies before purchasing tickets. ADVANCE TICKETS: General $18 | Senior (65+) $13 | Non-Stanford Student $13 DAY-OF TICKETS: General $23 | Senior (65+) $18 | Non-Stanford Students $18 All students are required to present their valid student photo ID card to ushers. Non-Stanford Students are required to present their valid student photo ID card…
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