Euphony: An Evening of Low Brass Sounds

Join us for Euphony: An Evening of Low Brass Sounds, featuring SymbiosisDuo members Gail Robertson and Stacy Baker, euphonium/tuba; with Ryan Schultz, tuba; David Krosschell, bass trombone; Ilan Morgenstern, bass trombone; and Jason Gilliam, euphonium.

Tickets for the general public are available to purchase online, at the Puget Sound bookstore, or at the door.

The performance is free for current Puget Sound and K-12 students. You may obtain a complimentary ticket online or bring your student ID to show at the door.

Low Brass Music Day

University of Puget Sound's School of Music presents Low Brass Music Day! Join us for tuba, trombone, and euphonium activities especially designed for students up to high-school age. 

Low Brass Day's schedule is here.

Saxophone Quartet Concert

Join us for an afternoon concert featuring saxophone quartet music performed by Community Music students directed by Fred Winkler.  

Admission is free. No tickets are required.   

Puget Sound Brass Camp Student Concert

Join us for a free concert featuring student musicians who participated in a one-week day camp for brass players ages 12 - 18 years. Directed and founded by School of Music faculty members Judson Scott and Ryan Schultz, Puget Sound Brass Camp is presented by the Community Music Department in partnership with Metro Parks Tacoma. The camp brings together college faculty and local music students to learn, to explore musical ideas, and to make music with fellow brass players.

The Tacoma Concert Band Bon Voyage Concert

The Tacoma Concert Band, conducted by TCB's Conductor and Artistic Director, Maestro Gerard Morris, presents this performance to kick off their upcoming European tour. The program will include select pieces from the tour repertoire that celebrates American music and our community. Admission is free and all are welcome.

For more information, visit The Tacoma Concert Band website.

Community Music Recital Violin Students of Gayane Grigoryan

Join us for a music recital featuring Suzuki repertoire performed by young violinists from the Community Music Department. This recital begins at 4:30 p.m. in Schneebeck Concert Hall. Two additional recitals featuring violin students of Gayane Grigoryan are scheduled the same day, one at 5:30 p.m. and one at 7 p.m. 

Admission is free. No tickets are required.