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Min Shan Tsai plays a piano solo composed by Beethoven on Live from 136. (Israel Campa / The Signpost)

Listening and learning with Live from 136

Ally Nelson November 11, 2020

Live from 136 is a virtual concert series organized by the music faculty at Weber State University’s Department of Performing Arts as a way to keep students involved at school during the pandemic.Assistant...

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12 years and counting

Hillary Reilly September 8, 2018

For the past 12 years, the Bonneville Chamber Music Festival has been showcasing classical music. The festival returned to Weber State University last week at the Browning Center’s Allred Theater. Viktor...

Mosh pits and Mozart have more in common than most would believe. (Source: Daniel Lin / Wikimedia Commons)

Mosh pits to Mozart

Chris Nichols September 20, 2016

Johann Sebastian Bach and Metallica didn't live in the same time, but they may have more in common than most would believe. When some people think of fans of heavy metal music, they picture...

Award-winning student composer to perform

March 19, 2015

How many undergraduate music students can claim they've been winning national composition competitions since their early teens? Derek Myler, a senior in Weber State University’s vocal program, is doing...

Cheap Weekly: Symphony Ballet Association offers new student discount

September 11, 2014

In the cacophony of school, work and a social life, it's easy to forget to take time to recharge mental batteries. One way students students can do this is by attending cultural events like a symphony...

Classical music leads listeners on magical journey

September 6, 2014

Of all the things students can expect to hear on campus, classical music isn’t likely to be one of them. But just because it’s not something regularly heard on campus doesn’t mean WSU students...

Allegro! gives Wildcats a peek into fine arts

November 11, 2011

Weber State University students can now "get their groove on" to classical music by joining Allegro!, a new student group on campus. “We just started this group last year,” said Mina Romney, co-chair...

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