music
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Cornell hosts holiday Carol Sing
Cornell College Concert Choir will host a Carol Sing at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, in King Chapel. The sing-along concert also features college organist Mark Baumann.
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Intersection brings musical surprises to Nov. 26 Music Mondays concert
The piano, violin, and cello ensemble Intersection will perform a concert that fuses traditional and surprising musical selections as the guests of Cornell College’s Music Mondays series at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26.
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Combined orchestra, choir performance commemorates Veterans Day
Cornell College’s Symphony Orchestra and Concert Choir will perform their fall concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, in King Chapel. Titled “The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace,” the concert commemorates Veterans Day and the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.
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Public invited to Cornell’s 2018-19 fine arts events
Cornell’s upcoming fine arts season features a wide range of attractions, from the musical “Rent” to a commemorative concert of the 100th anniversary of World War I and an exhibit of works by two popular local artists.
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Cornell College presents Music Mondays 2018-2019
Cornell’s Music Mondays series continues in 2018-2019 with performances by two international chamber groups and a traditional big band. All concerts take place at 7:30 p.m. in King Chapel and are free and open to the public.
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German pianist performs next Music Mondays concert
The next Music Mondays concert will feature German pianist Andreas Klein performing masterworks by the great German composers Beethoven and Brahms at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22, in King Chapel.
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Perrine wins national composition award
Cornell College Composer in Residence and Lecturer in Music Aaron Perrine has won the 2017 CBDNA Young Band Composition Contest.
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Professor Martin receives coveted Fulbright Scholar Specialist position
Longtime Cornell College Professor James Martin will travel to Germany this spring in a unique opportunity to take part in the Fulbright Specialist Program.
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Full chorus, orchestra perform Handel’s ‘Messiah’ Dec. 3
Cornell College students, faculty, staff, and community members will come together to perform a well-known concert just in time for the holidays.
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Perrine writes opening number for upcoming concert
The very first notes that will be heard at the inaugural University of Iowa Symphony Band concert in Voxman Music Building were written by Cornell College’s very own Composer in Residence Aaron Perrine.
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String music to fill King Chapel for 1st Music Mondays Concert
The first performance of the academic year is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 10, at King Chapel, featuring the new Red Cedar Chamber Music ensemble.
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Cornell releases 2016-17 fine arts events schedule
Cornell College’s 2016-17 fine arts schedule includes art exhibitions by alumni and students, musical performances by world-renowned ensembles, and four theatre productions, including a new Dance Cabaret.
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Hilltop Chamber Music Festival brings talented young musicians to campus
Talented young string musicians gathered on the Hilltop last week for a whirlwind week of playing music and learning from some of the best local chamber musicians.
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Dellimore and Professor Martin research Syberberg films for CSRI
Dale Dellimore ’19 and Professor of Music James Martin are spending a lot of time in front of a screen watching old films as they research what each one reveals about Germany’s history during World War II.
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Music students enjoy Mardi Gras block break tour
Cornell students celebrated Mardi Gras during Block 5 block break while on tour in New Orleans, playing their way down St. Charles Avenue in four parades seen by more than a million people.