Music Meet & Greet
Watson Fine Arts - Haas Concourse & Lobby Norton, United StatesInterested in getting involved in Music? Come out and meet the faculty and hear about opportunities for classes and performance.
Interested in getting involved in Music? Come out and meet the faculty and hear about opportunities for classes and performance.
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman will be on campus on October, 3, 2018 at 5:00 pm in the Holman Room. We invite the campus community to view his award-winning documentary, EX LIBRIS at one of the four scheduled show times on campus.
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman will be on campus on October, 3, 2018 at 5:00 pm in the Holman Room. We invite the campus community to view his award-winning documentary, EX LIBRIS at one of the four scheduled show times on campus.
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman will be on campus on October, 3, 2018 at 5:00 pm in the Holman Room. We invite the campus community to view his award-winning documentary, EX LIBRIS at one of the four scheduled show times on campus.
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman will be on campus on October, 3, 2018 at 5:00 pm in the Holman Room. We invite the campus community to view his award-winning documentary, EX LIBRIS at one of the four scheduled show times on campus.
Please join us for an evening with Frederick Wiseman. In our conversation with this award-winning documentary filmmaker, we will explore the creative process that drives his work, as well as his approach to our shared human experience.
Music and melodrama in Meneely! In 2007, Marion Cotillard won the first Oscar for Best Actress ever awarded for a performance in French. Come chew on some French snacks as you watch her chew up the scenery in 'La Môme' (in the USA, 'La Vie en Rose').
The jazz faculty of Wheaton’s Music Department—Debra Mann, Diamond Centafonti, Dan Hann, Joseph Bentley and Jeff Cashen—perform a mix of old and new jazz tunes and original compositions. Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts, 7:30 p.m.
Recently celebrating its 25th anniversary, the visonary Borromeo String Quartet is often sought after for both its fresh interpretations of the classical music canon and its championing of works by 20th and 21st century composers. Performing an all-Beethoven program drawn from its recent, dramatic discoveries within the manuscripts of the Beethoven quartets, this award-winning quartet is sure to delight audiences of all ages. Tickets are required but are free of charge. To reserve tickets, email [email protected].
Abena Koomson-Davis, Musical Director of the Resistance Revival Chorus, will bring the most beloved works of African American poetry into song with Wheaton's own Voices United to Jam and other students for the whole community. Discussion with Provost Renée T. White, Ms. Koomson-Davis, Olivia Bennisan '19 (SGA President) and Candice Appiah '21 (ICB Chair) to […]