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Go to AdmissionsNow in its sixth year, the Barbara Wagner Chamber Music Competition showcases top student ensembles competing for cash prizes and professional development opportunities, with winners selected by external jurors and announced at the event’s conclusion.
Celebrate 250 years of American independence with an evening of familiar American music reimagined through solo and duo piano, violin and piano, and jazz-infused ensemble arrangements performed by MSU artists.
This talk by Mary Channen Caldwell explores the concept of conversation literally and metaphorically through the lens of French, Hebrew, and Latin song in thirteenth-century France.
All are welcome to this inclusive chamber concert tailored for individuals on the autism spectrum or with sensory sensitivities, featuring interactive music activities, audience mobility, noise-making, and a quiet room for comfort.
MSU’s Percussion Ensemble presents a dynamic program of contemporary works, showcasing a wide range of sounds and textures through varied instrumentation.
Four-event series includes swing dance, high school jazz competition, and a finale concert with an internationally acclaimed guest artist.
Recognition spotlights the MSU professor’s musicianship, advocacy, and commitment to expanding opportunity for young musicians of color.
Unique concert celebrates American music and composers.
DMA candidate and bassoonist Madeline Wilks created an adaptable instrument strap that earned top-level support among eight finalists in the annual Running Start Competition.
The world premiere by the LA Phil of a deeply personal new work by MSU Music’s Ricardo Lorenz draws together Venezuela, Berlin, and a connection to Alexander von Humboldt.
Annual showcase concert features six student groups competing for top prizes.