Dedicated to promoting peace in the New Year, violinist Monique Mead joins 15 professional musicians and sound practitioners to envelop you in an immersive soundscape like no other.
Join organist Jon Tyillian and friends for a romantic evening of love songs in the beauty of Heinz Chapel.
A program of holiday and winter classics on organ and violin.
Performance of the Heinz Chapel Choir’s holiday concert series ~ ponder the treasure in your heart with organist, J.R. Daniels.
Performance of the Heinz Chapel Choir’s holiday concert series ~ ponder the treasure in your heart with organist, J.R. Daniels.
Performance of the Heinz Chapel Choir’s holiday concert series ~ ponder the treasure in your heart with organist, J.R. Daniels.
Performance of the Heinz Chapel Choir’s holiday concert series ~ ponder the treasure in your heart with organist, J.R. Daniels.
Performance for the Pitt campus community only of the Heinz Chapel Choir’s holiday concert series ~ ponder the treasure in your heart with organist, J.R. Daniels.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania organ students conclude our Women's History Month Celebration with a recital featuring organ works by women composers.
The Heinz Chapel Choir performs their spring/international tour repertoire at Heinz Memorial Chapel.
The University of Pittsburgh's Women's Choral Ensemble performs a variety of a cappella music from popular, classical, and folk traditions.
The award-winning Greater Harmony Chorus will perform a variety of a cappella songs in four part harmony. Come enjoy our music!
Join the University Handbell Ensemble for their annual Spring Concert at Heinz Chapel.
The Quinta Voce Wind Quintet, in conjunction with Heinz Chapel's celebration of Women's History Month, will make their Heinz Chapel debut featuring timeless and newly published works by women.
The Harvard Glee Club and the University of Pittsburgh's Men's Glee Club are delighted to present a free concert at 8:00pm on Tuesday, March 17th, at Heinz Chapel.
In honor of International Women's Day, Regina Kettering presents organ works by women
The Women's Choral Ensemble's Spring Concert, How Can I Keep From Singing, will feature the works of women composers.
Students in the Sacred Music Program of Franciscan University of Steubenville, under the tutelage of Prof. Neil Stahurski, present a program of organ works as part of their studies.
You can find him on weekends outside of Wholey's at the Strip - now come and enjoy his music at Heinz Chapel.
The Russian Balalaika Orchestra of Pittsburgh returns to Heinz Chapel.
The Slippery Rock University Percussion Ensemble brings their take on classic and contemporary percussion literature to Heinz Chapel.
The Riversong String Ensemble is a group of light-hearted and talented musicians who originally formed as part of the Pittsburgh Mandolin Society.
Heinz Chapel Choir hosts outstanding chamber choirs from around the region in this annual celebration of a cappella choral music.
How better to spend a wintry Sunday afternoon than to learn about "the king of instruments"?
This Youngstown, Ohio ensemble is delighted to start the new year with a debut at Heinz Chapel.
Dr. Susan Rice leads the famed Heinz Chapel Choir in an inspiring a cappella celebration of the holidays.
Dr. Susan Rice leads the famed Heinz Chapel Choir in an inspiring a cappella celebration of the holidays.
Dr. Susan Rice leads the famed Heinz Chapel Choir in an inspiring a cappella celebration of the holidays.
Dr. Susan Rice leads the famed Heinz Chapel Choir in an inspiring a cappella celebration of the holidays.
Chaz Bowers fills the Chapel with sounds of the season on the Chapel's Reuter organ, Opus. 2176.
A rare, complete 10-Day performance of Charles Tournemire’s monumental masterwork, L'Orgue Mystique, will be performed by organist Richard Spotts.
Shadyside Brass returns for their 3rd annual Christmas concert at Heinz Chapel.
The annual Women’s/Treble Choir Festival, hosted by the University of Pittsburgh Women’s Choral Ensemble, will be presented at Heinz Memorial Chapel on Sunday, November 3, 2019 at 3:00 pm
Celebrate the holidays with the Women’s Choral Ensemble as they share ancient and contemporary classics of the season.
Resonance Works opens its 7th season with music that represents our global community, inspired by David Lang's 2014 piece, "The National Anthems", for choir and string quartet.
The Murrysville Cantata Choir performs sacred Thanksgiving anthems and patriotic selections in honor of America's veterans.
Solo handbell performer, Sue Garton, returns to Heinz Memorial Chapel to enchant and delight listeners of all ages.
Kenneth Danchik, organist at St. Paul Cathedral invites you to Paris...
Contraduo is a Pittsburgh-based chamber ensemble, comprised of double bassists Emily Tarantino and Riley Zimmermann.
The Unity Brass Quintet is pleased to make its Heinz Memorial Chapel debut.
The Plum Brass Quintet and Shadyside Brass return for their 2nd Annual Summer Brasstacular.
On Wednesday, July 17 at 7:00 PM, Pittsburgh organist Nicholas Will presents an organ recital at Heinz Memorial Chapel entitled An American Accent
The Flute Academy will celebrate the rich traditions of Christmas music, making it come alive and resound by performing with the full family of flutes. We hope you enjoy these unique and clever arrangements of your favorite carols and discover new pieces that become special to you.
Join Vocal Confluence on an a cappella journey through a series of emotions we all experience to see how music inspires us and helps us to love, worship, grieve, and heal.
Heinz Chapel Choir celebrates its 80th Anniversary with the premiere performance of a work they commissioned to honor the legacy of the late John Goldsmith.
Founded in 2004, the University Handbell Ensemble is the only student organization at the University of Pittsburgh dedicated to teaching, practicing, and performing the unique art handbell ringing.
The Heinz Chapel Choir presents outstanding high school choirs for its annual festival.
Eric Cyphers performs J. S. Bach’s Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello in this two-part concert series.
University of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Roger Zahab, director, in a concert of works for string orchestra.
Enjoy the beautiful and unique sounds of the glass harp as Clarissa plays a selection of sacred and traditional music.
Resonance Works presents one of the greatest oratorios of all time, Bach’s St. John Passion.
James Dengler, Director of Music /Organist at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Altoona, Pennsylvania, performs an organ recital featuring works from the Baroque, Romantic and Modern eras.
Inspired by Pittsburgh-born Impressionist artist Mary Cassatt, Trio Cassatt is a performing group whose goal is to bring enchantingly rare music to the world.
Sacred Music majors from Franciscan University of Steubenville in the organ studio of Dr. Neil Stahurski perform an organ recital as part of their studies.
Join the Pittsburgh Trombone Project for a wonderful afternoon of your favorite jazz, pop, Broadway and patriotic tunes. Program to include selections by Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, W. C. Handy, Dave Brubeck and an Armed Forces Salute!
The Plum and Shadyside Brass Quintets join forces to present a Summer Brasstacular.
Alia Musica performs a program of music around glass and song, featuring soprano Gizelxanath Rodriguez.
Ukrainian musicians Viktor (organ) and Yuliia (soprano) Billa present a "Musical Snuffbox". Graduates of the National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kiev, The Billas Duo have worked as staff-soloists at Chernivtsi State Philharmonic Hall and performed recitals in a numerous countries.
Michael Hammer, the organist at Third Presbyterian Church in Shadyside, presents, "Featuring the French!", a concert of (almost) entirely French music. Guests will be treated to a stately offertoire, a pleasant pastorale, an otherworldly choral-prelude, and a dramatic sonata with a hair-raising ending.
Pitt's Women's Choral Ensemble present a Women's Choir Festival at Heinz Memorial Chapel. Guests will include ensembles from Lower Dauphin High School, Canon-McMillan High School, and Duquesne University.
"Lost and Found" Church music libraries hold a treasure trove of music that often becomes buried in the day-to-day work of preparing for Sunday services.
Descended from the lute, the mandolin is a beloved instrument around the world and nowhere more so than in Pittsburgh!
Dedicated to wind chamber music performance, composition, and promotion, the Aeolian Winds of Pittsburgh was founded in September 2003 with a goal of providing high-quality wind music to the greater Pittsburgh community.
The Bridges Saxophone Quartet is a fresh new chamber group composed of four versatile saxophone artists of the Pittsburgh/Western Pennsylvania region.
Join us for an evening concert featuring the Pitt Symphonic Orchestra, the Women’s Choral Ensemble, and PalPITTations.
In the Chapel's first organ recital of the fall semester, Doug Starr, Director of Music and Arts at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Mt. Lebanon and Dean of the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Guild of Organists, performs “Organ Suites for the Sweet”, a series of pieces of the same title by different composers.
Join Lytia Brock and friends for an afternoon of Worship. Sing some of your favorite hymns, gospel renditions and learn a few new songs.
Carnegie Mellon University cellists Will Teegarden, Cecilia Caughman, Christina Chen, and Nadine Sherman present an afternoon of sumptuous cello music in a beautiful space.
The Diamante Trio and Lilly Abreu return to Heinz Chapel with their take on music from Latin America and Spain.