$20 - General Admission Free - SUNY New Paltz Student
Date
Time
Location
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 22
Studley Theatre
Chamber Music Showcase
A flight of performances. A richness of masterworks. SUNY New Paltz string and piano students fill the air with the sounds of music for small, intimate gatherings. Student ensembles demonstrate works coached by faculty through the semester.
$12 - General Admission Free - SUNY New Paltz Student
Date
Time
Location
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 11
Studley Theatre
A Musical Mosaic: Chamber Singers and Piano
The SUNY New Paltz Chamber Singers perform choral favorites featuring classical piano works presented by students from Associate Professor Alex Peh’s studio.
$12 - General Admission Free - SUNY New Paltz Student
Date
Time
Location
5 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Shepard Recital Hall
New Paltz Orchestra and Symphonic Band
The SUNY New Paltz Orchestra and Symphonic Band present a program of contemporary and traditional works for strings, winds, and percussion. The program will include works by Joe Hisaishi, Shuying Li, and Ingrid Stölzel.
$12 - General Admission Free - SUNY New Paltz Student
Date
Time
Location
7:30 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 14
Studley Theatre
Composition Concert
Described by the New Paltz Oracle as a "melting pot of diverse musical genres, instruments, sounds and experiences," the Student Composition Concert returns with new original works by music students in the composition program.
The music faculty is made up of dedicated and passionate teaching artists who represent a cross-section of the musical world, bridging classical, contemporary, jazz, and popular forms. They develop strong relationships with students through one-on-one mentorship and collaboration in performance.
The department offers a music major in a liberal arts setting with a rigorous core foundation that combines classical theory, piano, and history with contemporary and jazz theory and improvisation. Students enjoy a diverse and intensive music education as well as a broad exposure to other academic disciplines.
Music majors and minors have many opportunities each semester to participate in public concerts on campus, as individual performers, as fellow performers with their instructors, and as members of larger groups, including College-Youth Symphony, Symphonic Band, College-Community Chorale, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Collegium Musicum, and Chamber Jazz ensembles.