School of Music announces schedule of events for February
By Jack McClellan
Office of Media Relations
February 5, 2018
SAN MARCOS – Texas State University’s School of Music offers a new variety of musical performances and lectures open to faculty, students and the general public. Events scheduled for February are listed below. Further information can be found at www.music.txstate.edu/events. Tickets are available for purchase at txstatepresents.com.
February 6
Stars at Night Faculty Showcase: Music of composer Thomas Clark
7:30 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 7
Guest Lecture: Loren Schoenberg, "Jazz and Democracy"
4 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
Free admission
February 7
Ensemble: Texas State Horn Ensemble Concert
8 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
Free admission
February 8
Guest Artists: Hub New Music Concert
8 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 9
2018 Hill Country Jazz Festival: Eddie Durham Celebration Concert
7:30 p.m., Evans Auditorium
Free admission
February 10
Texas State Clarinet Fiesta
8 a.m., Music Building
$35 (includes admission to concert on Sunday)
February 10
2018 Hill Country Jazz Festival: Finale Concert
6 p.m., Evans Auditorium
Free admission
February 11
Texas State Clarinet Fiesta
8 a.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$15 (concert admission only)
February 13
Ensemble: Texas State Symphony Orchestra Concert
7:30 p.m., Evans Auditorium
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 18
Masterclass: Peter Steiner, trombone
3 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
Free admission
February 19
Guest Artist: Anthony Arnone, cello
6 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 19
Guest Artist: Peter Steiner, trombone
8 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 21
Guest Artist: Inna Faliks, piano
6 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 21
Guest/Faculty Artists: Daniel Dufour, Jazz Drummer with Russell Haight, saxophone
8 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 22
Musicians Forum
6:15 p.m., Music Building Recital Hall
Free admission
February 22
Somos Musicos
7:30 p.m., Music Building Recital Hall
Free admission
February 24
Faculty Artists: Trio488 Concert
4 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 25
Guest Artist Series: Craig Morris, trumpet
7:30 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 26
Ensemble: Texas State Jazz Ensemble Concert
7:30 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
February 28
Faculty Artists: Karla Hamelin, cello, with Faith DeBow, piano
8 p.m., Performing Arts Center Recital Hall
$10* Adult/$5* Students, senior citizens and military with ID (*plus $2 processing fee for tickets online or at the window)
About Texas State University
Founded in 1899, Texas State University is among the largest universities in Texas with an enrollment of 38,694 students on campuses in San Marcos and Round Rock. Texas State’s 181,000-plus alumni are a powerful force in serving the economic workforce needs of Texas and throughout the world. Designated an Emerging Research University by the State of Texas, Texas State is classified under “Doctoral Universities: Higher Research Activity,” the second-highest designation for research institutions under the Carnegie classification system.