UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State School of Music in the College of Arts and Architecture will present its annual “Mosaic” concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, in Eisenhower Auditorium, offering audiences a thrilling and immersive musical experience that highlights the extraordinary talents of Penn State’s student performers.
A signature event of the School of Music, “Mosaic” weaves together performances from across the school’s ensembles and soloists into one continuous, fast-paced production. Through the use of lighting and staging, the concert guides the audience’s focus from the main stage to unexpected locations throughout the hall, creating a seamless and visually engaging journey through an eclectic mix of musical styles and settings.
Applause is held until intermission and the finale, heightening the anticipation and drama of each new performance as it unfolds. Each year’s program is unique, featuring student soloists and small ensembles selected through a competitive audition process, as well as contributions from large ensembles and chamber groups.
Organized by the School of Music’s ensemble area and supported by faculty and the technical team at Eisenhower Auditorium, “Mosaic” celebrates the artistry, versatility and collaborative spirit that define Penn State School of Music.
Tickets are available through the Arts Ticket Center at this link. Prices are $33 for adults and $10 for students.