The Lamont School of Music students, faculty members and guest artists perform on the concert and recital hall stages of the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts, one of the nation’s most extraordinary campus arts centers. Audiences select from 300 concerts and events each season featuring the repertoires of orchestras, choirs, jazz ensembles, world music and operas.
Adam Gang Zach Rich, Gabriel Santiago Small Groups
Lamont small groups explore the canon of jazz and/or American popular music, as well as original student compositions and arrangements. Typically consisting of 4-7 players, small groups perform public concerts each quarter.
Join us for this double bill of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas and Mozart’s The Impresario in a semi-staged concert version accompanied by a professional orchestra.
Join Lamont's undergraduate Italian diction class as they take us on a journey beginning with the early music of Pergolesi and Conti and ending with the passion and bel canto melodies of Tosti and Bellini.
The Lamont Percussion Ensemble performs traditional percussion ensemble music as well as music from today's important composers, which includes commissions specifically written for our group.
Step back in time with the Lamont School of Music as we celebrate our 100th Anniversary with "1924 Revisited." This special event pays homage to the year of our founding with a selection of iconic works that premiered in 1924, performed by our talented students, faculty, and distinguished alumni.
Repertoire will include Aaron Copland's In the Beginning, a virtuosic tour de force for choir and soloist. Also on the program is Caroline Shaw's And the Swallow, Henk Bading's La Nuit en Mer, Francisco Guerrero's Motet for Three Antiphonal Choirs, Duo Seraphim, and more.