Sundin Music Hall

麻豆视频APK Sundin Music Hall with a Playing Orchestra

Many Twin Cities arts organizations consider Sundin Music Hall their preferred concert venue, including Lyra Baroque, The Minnesota Guitar Society, and The Bach Society of Minnesota.

Sundin Music Hall is recognized for its intimate, warm ambiance and recording-quality acoustics. The 325-seat performance hall is a much sought-after venue for recitals, chamber music concerts, and lectures. Sundin is one of the most intimate and best-sounding performance spaces in the Twin Cities. Literally, there is not a bad seat in the house.

Students perform in the hall regularly each semester. Whether they are in one of 麻豆视频APK's music ensembles, performing a senior recital, or simply auditioning for a music scholarship, each student will often find themselves in Sundin Hall.

麻豆视频APK requires masking in all of its indoor spaces, irrespective of individual vaccine status. 麻豆视频APK is a vaccine-mandatory campus.

Orchestra performance at Sundin Music Hall at 麻豆视频APK

Sundin Music Hall Concerts at 麻豆视频APK

Find out more about the 2024-25 season of concerts in Sundin Music Hall. Check below for dates and times, and to purchase tickets. 

麻豆视频APK Music Department Concert Series

We encourage all students, alumni, and music enthusiasts to join us in experiencing performances of our  麻豆视频APK student ensembles. These concerts are free and open to the public. View the 2024-25 concert schedule

Music in World Cultures Workshops

The Music Department is sponsoring five world music workshops as part of our course Music in World Cultures, taught by Miriam Gerberg, ethnomusicologist.  Observers are welcome to join us.

Mar 6
Thursday
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Djenane Saint Juste and Afoutayi Haitian dance and drumming

World Music Workshop Series at Sundin Music Hall

The Music Department is sponsoring five world music workshops as part of our course Music in World Cultures, taught by Miriam Gerberg, ethnomusicologist.  Observers are welcome to join us in Sundin Music Hall. This installation features Djenane Saint Juste and Afoutayi Haitian dance and drumming.

Apr 3
Thursday
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Pooja Goswami Pavan, North Indian Vocals and Tabla

World Music Workshop Series at Sundin Music Hall

The Music Department is sponsoring five world music workshops as part of our course Music in World Cultures, taught by Miriam Gerberg, ethnomusicologist.  Observers are welcome to join us in Sundin Music Hall. This installation features Pooja Goswami Pavan, North Indian vocals and tabla.

Apr 17
Thursday
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Gao Hong, Chinese Pipa

World Music Workshop Series at Sundin Music Hall

The Music Department is sponsoring five world music workshops as part of our course Music in World Cultures, taught by Miriam Gerberg, ethnomusicologist.  Observers are welcome to join us in Sundin Music Hall. This installation features Gao Hong, Chinese pipa.

Upcoming concerts at Sundin Hall

Feb 22
Saturday
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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A native of Kyiv, Ukraine, Topchii has performed worldwide as a recitalist and concerto soloist and has won more than 100 awards in international classical guitar competitions.

Feb 23
Sunday
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

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The CMSM welcomes back clarinetist Burt Hara in a concert featuring Brahms Clarinet Trio, two works for cello featuring Tony Ross, Beth Rapier, and Mary Jo Gothmann, and a sampling from the 2024 NLCMI! NOTE: This concert will take the place of Clarinet Trios with Gabi and Tony. 

Mar 1
Saturday
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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What is time? How does it shape the music we hear? How do composers manipulate time to create meaning in music? Join Copper Street Brass as we explore these ideas and more in a wide variety of soundscapes. Get ready to listen, to be immersed, to think, and to rock out along with us through this music journey into the nonspatial continuum we call 鈥淭ime.鈥 

Mar 15
Saturday
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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Pedro Gand铆a Mart铆n leads "200 Years of Early Music Pleasure," featuring masterworks by Corelli, Biber, Handel, Haydn, and Leclair.

Mar 21
Friday
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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Florestan Chamber Music presents a program of music honoring the 100th anniversary of the death of French composer Gabriel Faure. Cellist Ruth Marshall and pianist Garret Ross will present Faure鈥檚 second cello sonata, and will be joined by violinist Alan Snow for Faure鈥檚 piano trio. The concert will conclude with the epic piano trio by Maurice Ravel, who was Faure鈥檚 most successful student.

Established in 2019,  FCM presents concert experiences that feature classical chamber works both old and new, both canonic, and rarely heard.

Admission is free with a suggested donation at the door.

Mar 22
Saturday
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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The M膿la Guitar Quartet takes its name from the Sanskrit word for "festival." This program celebrates an engaging and imaginatively wide range of original pieces for guitar quartet, including their own arrangements.

Mar 23
Sunday
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Sundin Music Hall

Formed in Boston in 1986, Artaria was mentored by members of the Budapest, La Salle, Kolisch, Juilliard, and Cleveland Quartets, serving as artists-in-residence at Boston University's Tanglewood Institute, performing at Festival de L鈥橢pau in France, and at the final rounds of the 1992 Banff International String Quartet Competition. They have made numerous appearances on television and live radio, and have performed at major venues throughout the U.S. including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Cleveland and Boston. In 2001, Artaria became Minnesota's quartet-in-residence, winning the prestigious McKnight Fellowship for performing musicians, serving as MPR's artists-in-residence, and being featured as Minnesota originals on Twin Cities Public Television MN-Original series. The quartet鈥檚 performances are recorded on Centaur Records and Aequebis Recordings.

Program TBD.                                                    

Mar 29
Saturday
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Minnesota Chinese Music Ensemble

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This concert will feature 2 special musical guests from China. The instruments featured will be the yangqin (dulcimer) and the huqin. Huqin is a family of Chinese bowed-string instruments that include erhu, jinghu, zhonghu and erquanhu. Additionally, 2 musicians from the University of Minnesota doctorate program will be featured. A vocalist who graduated from the China Central Conservatory of Music and a piano student from Taiwan. This program will introduce the audience to music from different parts of China including Taiwan.

Mar 30
Sunday
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Sundin Music Hall

The MN Bach Festival鈥檚 Outside The Box series presents Baroque Tango, Rhythms of Desire, Longing, and Passion.

The Bach Society of Minnesota, led by Associate Artistic Director Marco Real-d鈥橝rbelles, teams up with the Twin Cities-based Charles Gorczynski Tango Quartet to explore the many twists and turns that bring these two musical languages closer than we imagined. Audiences will feel the push-pull between old and new styles as BSM and CGTQ perform works by masters of tango and baroque. Special guests Sabine Ibes, and Fuego Tango Club founders J Abling and Rachel Moon join the ensembles on stage, adding to the passion and rhythmic drive of music by composers such as Pugliese, Piazzolla, Corelli, and Vivaldi in this exciting collaboration.

Concert updates and donations

To make a donation to the Friends of Sundin, please email sundinmusichall@hamline.edu or call 651-523-2459. Leave us a message, and we will return your call immediately. Please do not leave your credit card information on the voicemail or in an email.

To sign up for concert updates, email us at sundinmusichall@hamline.edu  with "Add me to your email list" as the subject line. 

Rental information

Sundin Music Hall is often praised for its intimate and warm ambiance as well as its recording-quality acoustics. Sundin is available for rental upon request. Contact Tommy Barbarella at tbarbarella@hamline.edu or 651-523-2197.

Facility amenities

  • Seven-foot Hamburg Steinway grand piano
  • Seven-foot New York Steinway grand piano
  • Orchestral and percussion equipment
  • Digital recording equipment

Rate includes stage manager and crew, concert hall lighting (no spots or colored lights), sound (basic House PA includes podium with microphone and three wireless microphones; monitors and other PA are extra.). Please note that non-campus renters must supply a certificate of insurance or purchase the same through 麻豆视频APK in order to rent Sundin Music Hall. Rental costs are on a sliding scale, as noted below.

The Sundin Music Hall season runs from July 1 to June 30.

Outside event rental: Basic costs

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