From standing ovations to home runs, there is always something exciting happening at DePaul! Throughout the year the School of Music, the Theater School at DePaul University, DePaul Athletics, and the DePaul Art Museum hosts many concerts, shows, games, and exhibitions that are open to the public. Below is a list of events happening fall quarter between the Loop and Lincoln Park campus. To view event details, simply click on the listed event.
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The Windy City Gay Chorus, Treble Quire, and Chamber Quire take the stage for our annual holiday concert, celebration of togetherness in all its forms.
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The Windy City Gay Chorus, Treble Quire, and Chamber Quire take the stage for our annual holiday concert, celebration of togetherness in all its forms.
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Don't miss the second concert of Chamber Music Chicago's 2025-2026 season.
Program Details:
R. Schumann | Märchenbilder for Viola and Piano, Op. 113
Cras | String...
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The New Horizons ensemble concept was founded at the Eastman School of Music in 1991 and has since been adopted by more than 90 organizations throughout the United States. New...
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Bach in the City kicks off the new year with "Bach's Musical World," a program of chamber music by Bach and some of his most illustrious contemporaries including Telemann,...
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Two celebrated faculty members from our Jazz Studies program, Jim Trompeter, piano and Scott Burns, saxophone, take the stage for a duet concert featuring timeless classics...
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The DePaul Composition Program presents Trio Diorama - MingHuan Xu, violin, Nick Photino, cello, and Winston Choi, piano - in a concert of their own works.
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Students from the Voice and Opera area present this studio recital.
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Under the direction of faculty member Viktoria Vizin, students from her voice studio perform an evening recital.
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The DePaul Jazz Ensemble, directed by Thomas Matta, performs its first concert of the winter quarter.
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The DePaul Symphony Orchestra presents its first concert of the winter quarter under the direction of guest conductor Emanuele Andrizzi.
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The DePaul Jazz Workshop, under the leadership of Scott Burns, Director of Jazz Studies, presents their first concert of the winter quarter.
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Conducted by Erica Neidlinger, the DePaul Wind Symphony performs its first concert of the winter quarter.
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The DePaul Concert Orchestra performs their first concert of the winter quarter under the direction of faculty member Michael Lewanski.
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Under the direction of faculty members Jeremy Attanseo, Alexander Hanna, Michael Hovnanian, and Robert Kassinger, students from the double bass studio perform an evening recital.
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The DePaul Vocal Jazz Ensemble is under the direction of faculty member Kathryn Sherman and performs this annual showcase.
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We are pleased to present a recital featuring two of our newest faculty members, Melissa Kraut, cello and Tim Zavadil, clarinet, performing standard favorite works from Bach,...
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As the local vegetable market crashes, the Grocers' Trust hatches a plan to cut a shady deal with the opportunistic state senator Didi. But lurking in the wings is a...
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Under the direction of faculty member Jeffrey Ray, students from his voice studio perform an evening recital.
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Under the direction of faculty members Ann Marie Brink and Wei-Ting Kuo, students from the viola studio perform an evening recital.
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We proudly present Van Cliburn Gold Medalist Jon Nakamatsu in recital. Among the most enduring pianists ever to win the Van Cliburn, Nakamatsu has, for three decades, drawn...
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Under the direction of faculty members William Buchman, Keith Buncke, and Miles Maner, students from the bassoon studio perform an evening recital.
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Composers Forum provides reading, performance, and recording opportunities for School of Music composition majors. Faculty member Osnat Netzer leads the Composition Studio.
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This evening recital by Ann Marie Brink features performances with both Jason Moy on harpsichord and John Milbauer on piano, showcasing works by J. S. Bach and York Bowen.
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Experience the excitement and depth of emotion in this passionate music!
Program
Vinick | To Be Announced
Mozart | Clarinet Concerto
featuring Emer Miller,...