A wide variety of performance opportunities await our students each year, with orchestras, bands, choirs and opera, jazz nonets and combos, small ensembles, and more.
A variety of programs and initiatives operate continuously or annually to enhance learning experiences and help students prepare for their future in music.
The MSU College of Music supports and challenges students, values innovation and creativity, and helps every community member achieve professional excellence.
Celebrate Mozart’s 270th birthday with a joyful evening of music featuring some of his most beloved works.
Join us for a vibrant brass concert featuring solo, quartet, and full ensemble performances, marking Chance Huiet’s debut as MSU’s new tuba and euphonium professor and celebrating the university’s legacy of low brass excellence.
Experience the premiere of Adama, a first-of-its-kind quartet featuring MSU’s Guy Yehuda and Tasha Warren with guest artists Meg Okura and Dave Eggar, performing commissioned works inspired by the global Jewish diaspora.
Experience the vivid sound world of Renaissance winds as Ciaramella performs intricate 15th- and 16th-century music on historical instruments.
MSU’s Singing Spartans and U-M’s Men’s Glee Club come together for a unique, high-energy evening of choral music.
West Circle Series’ Happy Birthday, Mozart! marks 270 years of beloved works
Renowned guest ensembles at Fairchild Theatre feature wind music performed on period instruments.
MSU choirs and orchestra present Alegría Navideña at Wharton Center
Celebration of MSU Jazz Studies’ 25th Anniversary continues with a weeklong residency and performance at Fairchild Theatre.
The calendar of events runs from September through early May and will feature a rich variety of superb classical and jazz performances by exceptional artists including faculty, students, acclaimed visiting musicians, and cutting-edge new music groups. Tickets go on sale on August 20.
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We remain the best deal in town for high-quality live music, but ticket prices have increased modestly for the 2025–2026 Season—our first adjustment since 2018—to help sustain our high standards and support a wide variety of programs. We appreciate your understanding and continued support for music at MSU.
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