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Performing as one

WWU hosts Choir and Orchestra Festival

From February 11–14, Walla Walla University’s Department of Music is hosting its annual Choir and Orchestra Festival. Each year, this event brings together high school students from across the country to study and perform as one under the direction of WWU’s music faculty.

More than 250 students representing 19 schools will be attending this year, coming from as far away as Maryland, California and Florida. This four-day event features multiple performances by both WWU students and our guests.

The first performance is Music Department Vespers, scheduled for February 13 at 8 p.m. in the WWU Church, featuring the university choirs and other musical ensembles.

The second event is a festival concert, performed by the visiting students on February 14 at 4 p.m. in the WWU church. This concert is free, and the Department of Music hopes that “our campus, church, and local community will come and enjoy the students’ amazing gifts and artistry.”

For more information about this and other upcoming music department events, visit wallawalla.edu/music.

Posted Feb. 12, 2026


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