VCSU Music Faculty Performing Recital on February 5

Free concert at Larry J. Robinson Center for the Arts features diverse program of instrumental and vocal works

Feb. 3, 2026 at 3:55pm

The music faculty at Valley City State University will present a free public recital on Thursday, February 5th at the Larry J. Robinson Center for the Arts. The concert will feature solo and duet performances by six VCSU music professors, as well as selections by the VCSU Faculty Jazz Quartet.

Why it matters

The VCSU music faculty recital showcases the talent and artistry of the university's music department, providing the local community with a free opportunity to experience a diverse program of classical, jazz, and other musical styles performed by accomplished educators.

The details

The VCSU Faculty Recital will include instrumental and vocal works performed by six music professors: Ken Jimenez, Ozzie Johnson, Taylor Long, Jeremy Wohletz, Christopher Argenziano, and Stephen Cunningham. The evening will also feature selections by the VCSU Faculty Jazz Quartet, comprised of Jimenez, Argenziano, Johnson, and Long.

  • The faculty recital will take place on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
  • The concert begins at 7:30 p.m.

The players

Valley City State University

A public university located in Valley City, North Dakota.

Larry J. Robinson Center for the Arts

The performing arts center at Valley City State University where the faculty recital will be held.

Ken Jimenez

A member of the VCSU music faculty who will perform in the recital and as part of the VCSU Faculty Jazz Quartet.

Ozzie Johnson

A member of the VCSU music faculty who will perform in the recital and as part of the VCSU Faculty Jazz Quartet.

Taylor Long

A member of the VCSU music faculty who will perform in the recital and as part of the VCSU Faculty Jazz Quartet.

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The takeaway

The VCSU faculty recital provides the local community with a free opportunity to experience a diverse program of classical, jazz, and other musical styles performed by the university's accomplished music professors.