Wind Ensemble Concert
The Wind Ensemble is an ensemble of the university's finest wind and percussion musicians, the group performs traditional and contemporary wind repertoire of the highest quality.
The Wind Ensemble is an ensemble of the university's finest wind and percussion musicians, the group performs traditional and contemporary wind repertoire of the highest quality.
The Percussion Ensemble is built on a long legacy of musical excellence. Students in the ensemble perform new and classic works.
Hear the Coro Cantare choir explore musical styles with emphasis on tenor/bass choir. The Cantique choir performs in the treble repertoire. The Chorale is the flagship choral ensemble. The Nova Jazz fuses choral tradition with jazz innovation.
World Premiere of Max Grafe's 2023 Minoff Commission "Kleine Welten" alongside works by Minoff Competition Finalists, performed by Glauser School of Music faculty and students.
Program:
Charles Peck, "Splinter"
Andrew Greenwald, "33 Words"
Yu-Hui Chang, "In Thin Air"
Max Vinetz, "line and color"
Peter Gilbert, "Against the Sky"
Max Grafe, "Kleine Welten"
The Wind Ensemble is an ensemble of the university's finest wind and percussion musicians, the group performs traditional and contemporary wind repertoire of the highest quality.
The Symphony Band is an ensemble of student musicians from across campus, the group performs a broad range of works.
Don’t miss our inaugural orchestra concert of the year!
Experience the captivating movement and dance in music with Mozart’s celebrated Symphony No. 40, Ginastera’s vibrant Four Dances from Estancia and the world premiere of a new piece by our composition student, Haider Riaz.
Join us at University Auditorium, Cartwright Hall, on Sept. 29 at 3 p.m. for an unforgettable afternoon.
Meet Maham Khan, a Graduate College Fellow and doctoral student in the English program. Read on to learn more about Maham's favorite places in Kent, what she enjoys doing in her free time and what advice she has for incoming graduate students.Where is your hometown?I am from Islamabad, Pakistan.Why did you choose ѿappUniversity?I chose KSU mainly because of my academic interests. I wanted to make sure that the English department had faculty whose work aligned with the issues that I was interested in exploring.What do you like most about Kent? Do you have a favorite ...
It’s a “ruff” time of year. This is a good time to destress, and the Academic Learning Commons is rocking with activities. Visit the ALC for destressors such as rock painting, free hot chocolate, giant games, our ever-popular therapy dogs as well as community partners. Wait, what?! Did someone say fur and free chocolate? I'm all ears!
It’s a “ruff” time of year. This is a good time to destress, and the Academic Learning Commons is rocking with activities. Visit the ALC for destressors such as rock painting, free hot chocolate, giant games, our ever-popular therapy dogs as well as community partners. Wait, what?! Did someone say fur and free chocolate? I'm all ears!