Alan Dunbar Faculty Recital
On March 19, enjoy a free vocal recital from Alan Dunbar, a faculty member of Winona State's Music Department.
On March 19, enjoy a free vocal recital from Alan Dunbar, a faculty member of Winona State's Music Department.
On March 22, enjoy a free recital from Ceraphine Franck (French horn) and Heather Wilson (flute), students of WSU’s Music Department.
On March 24, enjoy a free performance featuring string quartets by guest artists Franz Schubert and Soomin Kim.
On March 25, join us for a NAfME Music Education Recital, showcasing the talents of Winona State Music (Teaching) majors.
On March 29, enjoy free vocal recitals from Sage Rippiebakke and Martin Schmidt, students of WSU’s Music Department.
On March 31, enjoy a free piano recital from Deanne Mohr, a faculty member of WSU’s Music Department.
Enjoy a free Americana concert by vocalist Amanda DeBoer Bartlett and guest artist Jesse Langen.
On April 12, enjoy free piano recitals from Megan Ekern and Adam Rodgers, students of WSU’s Music Department.
On April 13, enjoy a free concert featuring Winona State jazz students.
On April 19, attend this free performance featuring WSU choir students at Central Lutheran Church.
On April 21, attend this free performance featuring WSU students in the jazz ensemble.
On April 21, enjoy a free concert featuring the Winona State Jazz Ensemble.
On April 25, attend this free concert featuring WSU orchestra students.
Attend a music workshop led by teaching artist Lorelei Batisla-ong to explore how to use the ukulele in elementary though high school classrooms.
On April 26, attend this free concert featuring WSU band students.
On April 28, attend this free performance featuring WSU students in chamber ensembles.
The WSU Concert Choir and the Winona Symphony Orchestra will join forces for this year's season finale performance at Wesley United Methodist Church.
Led by Gillian Keller, this workshop will explore how to use digital audio workstations (DAWs) and other music technology tools in classrooms at all levels.