Calling all student musicians! Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma are presenting an evening of performances by student-led musical groups on Friday, April 29th from 4-7 pm in the Havener Atrium.
Read More »Dr. Kyle Wernke’s original composition, “BURST,” has been selected as a semi-finalist for the 2022 American Prize in Orchestral Composition, professional division.
Read More »Dr. David Samson, assistant professor of arts, languages, and philosophy at S&T, recently presented research at the virtual conference of the History Special Research Interest Group of the National Association for Music Education. His presentation was titled “The Western Conservatory of Music of Rolla, Kansas City and Chicago.”
Read More »Do you like to sing? Would you like to be part of S&T’s 150th Celebration? How about being involved in a world premiere of a commissioned piece of music? The Missouri S&T choirs have slots available for singers!
Read More »The Missouri S&T Brass Choir is seeking additional musicians for the Fall 2021 semester! If you play a brass instrument, please consider joining us on Fridays at 5:30 PM in Castleman 137. The Brass Choir is a student-led ensemble that performs a variety of contemporary and classical pieces in a setting that observes all appropriate […]
Read More »Victoria Hagni’s short film, titled Folies a deux/Pas de deux, was an official selection for the 2021 Indie Shorts Mag Short Film Festival, held on July 13.
Read More »Are you interested in learning how our minds interpret music? Would you like to learn more about interdisciplinary research on campus? Do you want to know exactly why you like that one song so much? Then join Tau Beta Sigma next Monday, April 26th, at our Women in Music Speaker Event!
Read More »Missouri S&T’s spring musical performances will look a little different from years past. Catch the concerts on the following dates:
Read More »S&T will be hosting National Intercollegiate Band Audition days on Monday, April 12th and Tuesday, April 13th. This is an event to assist in the audition process for this year’s National Intercollegiate Band, performing at the National Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Read More »The Frontiers in Psychology journal published an article by S&T researchers titled “Aesthetic Judgments of Live and Recorded Music: Effects of Congruence Between Musical Artist and Piece” on Feb. 4.
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