Performance
Geoff Sobelle: FOOD
Memorial AuditoriumDo you need what you eat? Do you eat what you need? Performer and theater artist Geoff Sobelle hosts an intimate dinner party of smell, taste, and touch. The audience gathers around a gargantuan banquet table for a culinary experience that is at once common and strange, human and surreal, universal and personal. Sobelle’s latest […]
Renée Fleming, soprano
Bing Concert HallRenée Fleming is one of the most acclaimed singers of our time, performing on the stages of the world’s greatest opera houses and concert halls. With four Grammy Awards, the U.S. National Medal of Arts, and Kennedy Center Honors, she has sung for momentous occasions ranging from the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to the Super […]
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE | Grad Rep 2025
The Nitery, Nitery TheaterThis Year’s Graduate Repertory will consist of three directorial works, directed by TAPS Second-Year PhD students Marlon Ariyasinghe, eli melgar, and Pauline Mornet. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE WEEK ONE: THU-SAT, FEB 06-08 at 8PM WANDERERS DIRECTED by PAULINE MORNET WEEK TWO: THU-SAT, FEB 13-15 at 8PM EXORCISM DIRECTED by MARLON ARIYASINGHE and WHAT REMAINS? WRITTEN by eli […]
Timothy Day Flute Masterclass
Braun Music Center, Campbell Recital HallVisiting flutist Timothy Day will host a masterclass with Stanford flute students. This event is free and open to the public. Timothy Day retired as principal flute of the San Francisco Symphony in October of 2021, a position he held since 2006. Previously, he served as principal flute with the Baltimore Symphony for 12 seasons […]
Geoff Sobelle: FOOD
Memorial AuditoriumDo you need what you eat? Do you eat what you need? Performer and theater artist Geoff Sobelle hosts an intimate dinner party of smell, taste, and touch. The audience gathers around a gargantuan banquet table for a culinary experience that is at once common and strange, human and surreal, universal and personal. Sobelle’s latest […]
2025 Friends of Music Student Showcase
Braun Music Center, Campbell Recital HallStanford students from our lesson studios and ensembles perform a variety of repertoire in this annual community event. Admission Information Free admission
Geoff Sobelle: FOOD
Memorial AuditoriumDo you need what you eat? Do you eat what you need? Performer and theater artist Geoff Sobelle hosts an intimate dinner party of smell, taste, and touch. The audience gathers around a gargantuan banquet table for a culinary experience that is at once common and strange, human and surreal, universal and personal. Sobelle’s latest […]
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE | Grad Rep 2025
The Nitery, Nitery TheaterThis Year’s Graduate Repertory will consist of three directorial works, directed by TAPS Second-Year PhD students Marlon Ariyasinghe, eli melgar, and Pauline Mornet. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE WEEK ONE: THU-SAT, FEB 06-08 at 8PM WANDERERS DIRECTED by PAULINE MORNET WEEK TWO: THU-SAT, FEB 13-15 at 8PM EXORCISM DIRECTED by MARLON ARIYASINGHE and WHAT REMAINS? WRITTEN by eli […]
Lou Henry Hoover Carillon Performance
Hoover TowerEnjoy the melodic chiming of the 48 bronze bells serenading campus today. The bells can be heard outdoors anywhere in the vicinity of Hoover Tower. The performance is free and open to the public. About the Carillon Named in honor of First Lady and Stanford alumna, Lou Henry Hoover, the carillon is composed of 48 […]
CCRMA Presents: NEKO3 Micro-Workshop with Stanford Graduate Composers
The Knoll, CCRMA StageThe Copenhagen-based experimental music ensemble NEKO3 teams up with six composers from Stanford University – Lemon Guo, Brian Brown, Mike Mulshine, Anna Golubkova, Calvin Van Zytveld, and Mohammad H. Javaheri – for a week of creative workshops culminating in this interactive concert presentation.. The project is a part of the ensemble's Micro-workshop initiative, that aims […]
Noontime Music at MemChu & CommuniTEA
Memorial ChurchEnjoy a musical performance by University Organist Dr. Robert Huw Morgan in the glowing ambiance of Memorial Church, followed by light refreshments in the Round Room. The recitals are open to all and free to attend.
NOON CONCERT: Violin Students of Robin Sharp
Braun Music Center, Campbell Recital HallThe violin students of Robin Sharp are featured in this noon concert. Admission Information Free admissionParking permits are required for weekday campus parking. We recommend downloading the ParkMobile app before arriving.
Joshua Roman with Stanford Medicine Orchestra: Immunity & Saint Saëns Cello Concerto
Bing Concert HallImmunity is an intimate musical exploration of cellist Joshua Roman’s life-altering, inspiring experience of ongoing long COVID, with music ranging from J. S. Bach to George Crumb to Caroline Shaw, as well as Roman’s own compositions. The program combines performance and storytelling into an emotional journey, as the cellist confronts the impact of the illness […]
CCRMA Data Sonification Ensemble Performance
Mitchell Earth Sciences, Branner Earth Sciences & Map CollectionsThe Branner Earth Sciences Library and Terman Engineering Library proudly present the CCRMA Data Sonification Ensemble live @ Branner Library on February 13, 2025. The group, composed of students of all levels and led by instructors Chris Chafe and Nilam Ram, will use software, acoustic, and electric instruments to present temporal data as audiovisual material, […]
Ernesto Galarza Lecture with Dr. Alex Chávez: “The Afterlives of Sound: Memory, Ethnography, & the Borderlands”
Humanities Center, Levinthal HallDr. Alex Chávez, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, delivers the 2025 Ernesto Galarza Lecture, presented by the Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies Program. An immersive poetic and musical passage, Alex E. Chávez’s recently released album Sonorous Present extends sonic meditations on loss, migration, and memory across America’s borderlands as physical place and liminal […]
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE | Grad Rep 2025
The Nitery, Nitery TheaterThis Year’s Graduate Repertory will consist of three directorial works, directed by TAPS Second-Year PhD students Marlon Ariyasinghe, eli melgar, and Pauline Mornet. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE WEEK ONE: THU-SAT, FEB 06-08 at 8PM WANDERERS DIRECTED by PAULINE MORNET WEEK TWO: THU-SAT, FEB 13-15 at 8PM EXORCISM DIRECTED by MARLON ARIYASINGHE and WHAT REMAINS? WRITTEN by eli […]
Noon Concert: Cello Students of Christopher Costanza
Braun Music Center, Campbell Recital HallJoin us for our Noon Concert Series, where student musicians from a variety of instrumental and vocal studios take the stage. Each performance offers a vibrant showcase of emerging talent, celebrating music in a relaxed midday setting. Admission Information Free admissionParking permits are required for weekday campus parking. We recommend downloading the ParkMobile app before […]
Lou Henry Hoover Carillon Performance
Hoover TowerEnjoy the melodic chiming of the 48 bronze bells serenading campus today. The bells can be heard outdoors anywhere in the vicinity of Hoover Tower. The performance is free and open to the public. About the Carillon Named in honor of First Lady and Stanford alumna, Lou Henry Hoover, the carillon is composed of 48 […]
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE | Grad Rep 2025
The Nitery, Nitery TheaterThis Year’s Graduate Repertory will consist of three directorial works, directed by TAPS Second-Year PhD students Marlon Ariyasinghe, eli melgar, and Pauline Mornet. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE WEEK ONE: THU-SAT, FEB 06-08 at 8PM WANDERERS DIRECTED by PAULINE MORNET WEEK TWO: THU-SAT, FEB 13-15 at 8PM EXORCISM DIRECTED by MARLON ARIYASINGHE and WHAT REMAINS? WRITTEN by eli […]
Benjamin Liupaogo Voice Studio Recital
Braun Music Center, Campbell Recital HallStudents from Benjamin Liupaogo's voice studio are featured in this evening recital. Admission Information Free admission