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February 13 | 12:00 pm

Eric Whitmer, carillon


Burton Memorial Tower

Free - no tickets required

Musicology PhD student Eric Whitmer performs a 30 minute recital on the Charles Baird Carillon, an instrument of 53 bronze bells located inside the Burton Memorial Tower, followed by visitor Q&A.

Free Talk Central Campus
February 13 | 12:15 pm

Division Street Pipes


St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 306 N. Division St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Free - no tickets required

Join us as Grace Jackson, doctoral student in sacred music, performs a 30-minute organ recital. This semester, the University of Michigan Organ Department presents a new recital series in collaboration with St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, located just blocks from the heart of Kerrytown. Division Street Pipes concerts will take place on Thursdays at 12:15 pm. Each recital will feature talented students and faculty of the U-M Organ Department. These 30-minute performances are free and open to the public, and audience members are invited to enjoy their lunch while listening.

Concert Free
February 13 | 1:20 pm

Adam Lenhart, carillon


Lurie Carillon Tower

Free - no tickets required

Undergraduate student Adam Lenhart performs on the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Carillon, an instrument of 60 bells with the lowest bell (bourdon) weighing 6 tons. As part of Lenhart’s American Women Concert Series, this recital program celebrates “Women of Woodstock” – featuring the music of Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, Melanie Safka, and Jefferson Airplane.

Free North Campus
February 13 | 7:30 pm

Sarina Zhang, cello

Britton Recital Hall
Earl V. Moore Building

Free - no tickets required

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DMA candidate in cello performance Sarina Zhang performs a dissertation recital.

Free Live-stream Option North Campus Degree Recital
February 13 | 8:00 pm

Pan-tastic: Korean Singer of Tales Meets Jazz

Hankinson Rehearsal Hall
Earl V. Moore Building

Free - no tickets required

A performance by guest artists Hee-won Park, pansori; Lisa Sung, jazz piano; Tom Knific, bass; and Kevin Dalton-Jones, Bujo (percussion), presented by the Nam Center for Korean Studies. (* Pan is the Korean word for an interactive stage that breaks down the barrier between performers and audience.) Join us for an exceptional musical experience that brings together the vibrant worlds of jazz and Pansori, a traditional Korean form of storytelling music. Both genres are known for their elements of improvisation and active audience participation, making this event a rare and captivating blend of two distinct traditions.

Concert Free North Campus
February 14 | 12:00 pm

Jenna Moon, carillon


Burton Memorial Tower

Free - no tickets required

SMTD doctoral alumna Jenna Moon performs a 30 minute recital on the Charles Baird Carillon, an instrument of 53 bronze bells located inside the Burton Memorial Tower, followed by visitor Q&A.

Alumni Free Talk Central Campus
February 14 | 1:20 pm

Jenna Moon & Mitty Ma, carillon


Lurie Carillon Tower

Free - no tickets required

SMTD doctoral alumna Jenna Moon & Graduate student Mitty Ma perform a 30 minute recital on the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Carillon, an instrument of 60 bells with the lowest bell (bourdon) weighing 6 tons.

Free Talk North Campus
Lurie Carillon bells lined up
February 14 | 7:30 pm

Hammer and Nail

Dance Performance Studio Theatre
Dance Building

Free - no tickets required

Hammer and Nail is an evening-length multimedia performance that employs autobiographical storytelling, dance, and sound design with imaginative use of props, motion sensors, hydromics, and projections. Jon Anderson is the collaborator and performs with Jonutz as a sound engineer.

Alumni Concert Free North Campus
February 14 | 8:00 pm

Friends of Opera Winners Recital

Britton Recital Hall
Earl V. Moore Building

Free - no tickets required

On September 28 and 29, SMTD’s annual Friends of Opera Competition was held in the Britton Recital Hall. Join us to listen to performances from Marissa Redding (BM ’26 and prize for the John Knapp Undergraduate award) and Ingrid Kuribayashi (SM ’26, first prize for the Anna Chapekis Graduate award).

Free North Campus
24/25 Friends of Opera Competition Winners. Four headshots of the winners.