- Wed Sep 03
2025 Music Open House/Audition and Placement Info
***Audition Sign-Up Links are live - make sure you are signed into your Williams account *** Auditions and Placement for Lessons and Ensembles At Open House first-year students have a chance to meet with music faculty and consider options for the coming year. Returning students can reconnect and find out what's ... - Fri Sep 05
Williams Chamber Players
The Williams Chamber Players offer the opening concert of the 25/26 season. The program includes Jacques Ibert - Deux Interludes For Flute, Violin and Piano with Jacqueline DeVoe, flute; Joana Genova, violin; and Elizabeth Wright, piano. Paul La Rosa, baritone, and Doris Stevenson, piano, present three pieces from Frederick Keel's Salt ... - Fri Oct 03
Berkshire Symphony
The Williams College Department of Music presents the Berkshire Symphony with director Andrew J. Kim in a concert themed, Hymns for a Brighter Future. This event is free and open to the public. There are no reservations or ticketing. Featured are two pieces that come from very different musical traditions: ... - Sat Oct 041
Dance Dept: Tsedaye Makonnen "Refuge used to live among the Hoosic River and the White Oak Trees"
Tsedaye Makonnen: Refuge used to live among the Hoosic River and the White Oak Trees Raindate: Sun, Oct 5, 4 pm, Clark Art The Clark, the Williams College Museum of Art, and the Williams College Dance Department are co-organizing a new iteration of Tsedaye Makonnen’s Astral Sea series. Through abstracted and ... - Thu Oct 091
Visiting Artist: kNoname Artist / Roderick George Residency Sharing
Roderick George’s The Grave's Tears brings urgent, contemporary dance to our stage, blending ballet, improvisation, and modern movement with evocative music and narration. Featuring an all-male cast, the work draws from George’s perspective as a queer Black artist and explores themes of identity, resilience, and community within the ... - Thu Oct 16
Janina Baechle, mezzo soprano - Special Guest Artist
Williams presents a Liederabend with special guest artist Janina Baechle, mezzo soprano and Markus Hadulla, piano in a recital of classical vocal works. This event is sponsored by the Oakley Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, and the Williams College Department of Music . ... - Fri Oct 17
Williams Chamber Players
The Williams Chamber Players present a program that highlights the group's sweeping range. The first selection: Gabriella Smith - Anthozoa featuring Joanna Kurkowicz, violin; Julian Müller, cello; Benjamin Wien '28, piano; and Matthew Gold, percussion. Next comes Henk de Vlieger's 2008 arrangement of Hector Berlioz - Le Nuits d'Été, (1841) ... - Fri Oct 171
Play Reading of "The Founders," by former Williams faculty member Robert L. Gaudino
This event, open to the public, is being held as part of the Gaudino 50th Commemorative Weekend, celebrating fifty years of the Gaudino Fund at Williams, established in honor of Prof. Robert L. Gaudino. Opening Nights! A Film Festival with Images Cinema Join us in a collaboration with Images Cinema ... - Fri Oct 24
- Sat Oct 25
Zambezi Marimba Band - Family Days Concert
The Zambezi Marimba Band features danceable and melodious marimba music from Zambia and Zimbabwe. Zambezi is a diverse group and employs singers, a horn section, and other instruments to its solid marimba fundament. More a joyous celebration than just a concert, the band wins over every audience with its flair ...