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Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PMLocation: Jewett Art Center 202 Auditorium
A stirring program of Brahms' violin sonatas paired with new miniatures inspired by his private notebook entries.
In the Spirit of Brahms features all three of Brahms’ sonatas for violin and piano, paired with new miniatures by composer Francine Trester. Inspired by Brahms’ treasured notebook, The Treasure Chest of the Young Kreisler, Trester’s works offer a modern reflection on the composer’s inner world and…
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Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PMLocation: Houghton Chapel Upper Chapel
Wellesley’s acclaimed choral program blends artistry, community, and the joy of ensemble singing.
Join the Wellesley College Choral Program for its annual Dober Memorial Concert, showcasing the powerful voices of our students in an inspiring evening of choral music spanning genres, cultures, and centuries.
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Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PMLocation: Wang Campus Center Anderson Forum (LWC-212)
Collegium Musicum presents a concert of music from Renaissance Spain.
The Collegium Musicum is an ensemble of students and faculty, devoted to the performance of early music, drawn from the courts and chapels of Renaissance Europe, on original instruments. The fall concert will focus on the music of Renaissance Spain. Laura Jeppesen, Director.
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Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PMLocation: Jewett Art Center 202 Auditorium
An exciting evening of small ensemble jazz classics and contemporary grooves performed by talented student musicians.
Don't miss the Wellesley College BlueJazz Strings and Combos fall concert—an exciting evening of jazz classics and contemporary grooves performed by talented student musicians in small ensembles. Mark Hamilton, Director.
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Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PMLocation: Houghton Chapel Upper Chapel
The Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra brings powerful performances of orchestral masterworks to a new generation.
The Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra is composed of students, faculty, staff, and associates of Wellesley College and Brandeis University, bringing inspiring performances of the great orchestral literature—past and present—to a new generation of musicians and audiences. Neal Hampton, Conductor.