Keyboard Series: Organ at Noon Concert
As part of this year's Keyboard Series, the School of Music is pleased to present the 2024-25 Bethel Schneebeck Organ at Noon concerts featuring American concert organist Wyatt Smith.
Mrs. Schneebeck, Puget Sound parent, grandparent, and friend, was a long-time community leader along with her husband, Ed Schneebeck. She was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree in 1982, and in 1989, the Fritts organ in Kilworth Memorial Chapel was dedicated and named for Mrs. Schneebeck.
These performances are free and open to the public.
Wyatt Smith, a native of Rapid City, South Dakota, performs with “nuance, polish, and personality” (Michael Barone, APM Pipedreams). He maintains an active concert schedule, performing throughout the United States and Europe, and his performances have been heard on American Public Media’s Pipedreams.
Smith received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance from the University of Washington; his Master of Music degree from the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and Bachelor of Music degree from the University of South Dakota.
He serves as the associate director of music at Epiphany Parish of Seattle; director of the Epiphany Music Academy; and affiliate artist in organ and harpsichord at the University of Puget Sound.
Organ at Noon 2024-25 Concert Schedule
- Friday, Oct. 18 | An Organ Olympiad
- Friday, Dec. 6 | Solstice Lights
- Friday, March 7 | Bach from A to G
- Friday, April 11 | At the Movies
Kilworth Memorial Chapel or tune in at pugetsound.edu/schneebecklive.