Five Pieces I Will Listen to over the Holiday Season; What About You?
I think it was about this time last year that I wrote about my dislike of having endless background holiday music filling every public…
I think it was about this time last year that I wrote about my dislike of having endless background holiday music filling every public…
We unfortunately must postpone the KidsJam session scheduled for Wednesday, November 18 at 10:30 due to a medical emergency with one…
Today’s guest blog post is about one of our newest education programs, KidsJam, written by Kate Cooper, our Museum and Education Manager at The…
Today’s guest blog post is written by David Evan Thomas. David is a local composer and a former Schubert Club Composer in Residence. You’ll…
Have you heard of The Schubert Club’s arts ambassador program, Theoroi? Now in it’s fifth year, the goal of the program is to cultivate the next…
Throughout this past week, I have been continually reminded how fortunate we are to live in a state where the arts are highly regarded,…
Today’s guest blog post is written by Julie Ayer and Jeffrey Van of the Hill House Chamber Players whose season kicks of this coming…
Monday, October 26, 2015, 7:30pmChrist Church Lutheran Milhaud: Sonatina for Violin and Viola, Opus 226Beethoven: String Quartet in F major, Opus 59,…
Today’s post is written by The Schubert Club’s Board President, Kim Severson. Are you one of the thousands of patrons who attend Schubert Club concerts?…
The Schubert Club would like to invite all former and newly interested volunteers to come kick off an exciting new season celebrating YOU!Learn about…
One of the great things about my job at The Schubert Club is that people here in this community care about what we do. Maybe…
Today’s post is written by Tirzah Blair, Ticketing and Development Associate at The Schubert Club. The 2015-2016 season is an exciting time for The…