orchestra
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Holiday Concert Dec. 5
The Cornell College Orchestra, Concert Choir, and Chamber Singers will perform a Holiday Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5.
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Orchestra concert April 24
The Cornell College Orchestra will perform in a concert on Friday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m. in King Chapel.
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Cornell College concert features piece that combines physics, philosophy and music
The Cornell Chamber Orchestra and Concert Choir will perform “QED: Engaging Richard Feynman” at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 27, in King Chapel. This is only the second time this ambitious piece has been performed.
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Orchestra concert April 26
Cornell College’s Orchestra will perform selections from a number of works, including many by Russian composers, in a concert titled “Vodka and Caviar.” The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 26 in King Chapel.
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Concerts set for April 20 and 22
The Cornell College Orchestra, Chamber singers and Concert Choir will perform concerts in King Chapel on April 20 and 22 as part of the events of Inauguration weekend.
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Holiday concert Dec. 11
More than 100 students, faculty and community members who participate in the Cornell Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, and Orchestra will perform John Rutter’s “Magnificat,” on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in King Chapel as part of Cornell College’s Music Mondays program.
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Orchestra to end the semester with pieces by Offenbach, Faure and Bizet
The Cornell College Orchestra will bring Gallic flair to the final concert of their season on Friday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. The concert is in King Chapel on Cornell’s campus, and admission is free and open to the public.
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Orchestra Concert set for March 18
Cornell College’s Chamber Orchestra will put on a concert March 18 featuring a senior soloist and selections from Haydn and Mozart.
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Music enthusiasts form Living Learning Community
It’s impossible to pigeon-hole the musical tastes of the members of Octave, and that’s the point. In 2009, seven music-loving friends founded this Living Learning Community that is dedicated to promoting musical diversity and appreciation on campus. Octave member Andrew Tham provided some insight into the group and its activities.
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Faculty-student orchestra allows for side-by-side learning
The orchestra program is bursting with new energy after solving an unlikely challenge: the rising popularity of off-campus courses. Finding his orchestra short a few musicians in key areas last spring, director Martin Hearne filled the gaps with members of the Cornell instrumental studio faculty.
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One weekend, two major Cornell concerts
MOUNT VERNON – Cornell music ensembles will be joined by special guests for two major concerts this weekend in King Chapel. Both concerts are open free to the public.
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Expanded orchestra concert Friday
MOUNT VERNON — Three upcoming concerts will pair Cornell student ensembles with professional ensembles. Admission is free and open to the public.