Past Events



Penn Wind Ensemble

Nov 23, 2024 at - | Irvine Auditorium - Main Hall, 3401 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

The University of Pennsylvania Wind Ensemble will present its fall 2024 concert – Wind Ensemble in Disguise. The performance will feature pieces by Bach, Silvestri, Tchaikovsky, and Vaughan Williams – music originally written for orchestra, voice, and organ arranged or transcribed for wind band.  The wind ensemble is also excited to include Penn Chorale in the concert as the groups join forces to perform Eric Whitacre’s Sleep and John Rutter’s Look to the Day. This event is free and open to the public.



Penn Chorale

Nov 17, 2024 at - | St. Mary’s Church, 3916 Locust Walk Philadelphia, PA 19104

Join Penn Chorale for an afternoon of music featuring works from Melissa Dunphy, Eric Whitacre, and others within the beautiful St. Mary's Church. This event is free and open to the public.



Penn Jazz Ensembles

Nov 15, 2024 at - | Fisher-Bennett Hall - Rose Recital Hall, Room 419, 4th Floor, 3340 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

This event is free and open to the public.



Music in the Stacks: Penn Flutes

Nov 15, 2024 at - | Chemistry Laboratories, 1973 Wing - Chemistry Library, 231 S. 34th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

Penn Flutes take part of the Music in the Stacks series for its first performance in the Chemistry Library.



Baroque and Recorder Ensembles

Nov 14, 2024 at - | Fisher-Bennett Hall - Rose Recital Hall, Room 419, 4th Floor, 3340 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

This event is free and open to the public.



A altas e inteligibles voces: Sounds of Blackness in the Christmas Feast in New Spain

Colloquium Lecture by Ireri Chávez-Bárcenas
Nov 12, 2024 at - | Penn Music Building - Lerner 101, 201 S. 34th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

This talk traces the performance of Blackness in Christmas villancicos from Puebla de los Ángeles in the early 1600s. By situating this polyphonic genre within the listening experiences of the growing Afro-diasporic population in New Spain, the presentation reveals defiant voices and expressions of collective identity and the persistent efforts to silence them.