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Two more weeks of so many choices!

SUNDAY, APRIL 23
Lincoln Center Preview Concert
4:00pm  |  Ford Hall
The Exquisite Hour:  MusIC of Love and Rapture The Chamber Orchestra with director Calvin Wiersma and stage director Tucker Davis will perform Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll.  The Choir and Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Janet Galvan in a world premiere commissioned work by Dominick DiOrio entitled SOLARIS:  A Choral Symphony in Three Movements, and Samuel Barber’s Prayers of Kierkegaard.

MONDAY, APRIL 24
Chorus, Madrigals, and Women’s Chorale
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Janet Galvan and Sean Linfors, conductors, with graduate conductors James Wolter and Adam Good.
Music by Grieg, Runestad, Casals, Mozart,  Stravinksy, and others, including a world premiere spiritual arrangement by IC alumnus Christopher Harris.  The Madrigals will present Bach’s cantata “Christ lag in Todesbanden.”

TUESDAY, APRIL 25
Tuesday at Twelve Student Voice Recital
12:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall

Campus Choral Ensemble
7:00pm  |  Ford Hall
Led by Susan Avery and grad conductor James Wolter, with Maria Rabbia on piano.  With the Ithaca College VoICes faculty-staff chorus.  Program includes Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, the Thompson Alleluia, Billy Joe’s And So It Goes, and several other selections.

Chamber Music Concert:  String Quartets and Piano/Strings/Wind Ensembles
7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26
Piano/Vocal Duos
7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall 

Graduate Percussion Quartet
7:00pm  |  Nabenhauer Recital Room

Jazz Ensemble
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Featuring works by IC student jazz arrangers, faculty compositions, and more.

THURSDAY, APRIL 27
Percussion Ensemble  
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Gordon Stout, conductor, with guest artist Lolly Allen

SATURDAY, APRIL 29
Lincoln Center Concert
8:00pm  |  Alice Tully Hall, New York City
The Exquisite Hour:  MusIC of Love and Rapture The Chamber Orchestra with director Calvin Wiersma and stage director Tucker Davis will perform Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll.  The Choir and Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Janet Galvan in a world premiere commissioned work by Dominick DiOrio entitled SOLARIS:  A Choral Symphony in Three Movements, and Samuel Barber’s Prayers of Kierkegaard.
Tickets are available on the Lincoln Center website.

SUNDAY, APRIL 30
Percussion Ensemble  
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Conrad Alexander, conductor

MONDAY, MAY 1
Concert Band
Brian Diller, conductor
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall

TUESDAY, MAY 2
Piano Ensemble
7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall

Wind Ensemble
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Copland:  Fanfare for the Common Man | Reed: La Fiesta Mexicana | Gounod:  Petite Symphonie | Grantham:  Southern Harmony | Wagner:  Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3
Woodwind Chamber Music
7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall

THURSDAY, MAY 4
Immaculate Conception School Concert Led by Junior Student Teachers
7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall

Brass Choir and Trombone Troupe
8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Brass Choir:  Conductor/Director Keith Kaiser with graduate conductors Aaron Burgess, Justin Cusick, Kaitlyn Laprise, and Richard Laprise.  Music by Handel, Bach, Niehaus, along with Londonderry Air and some Old French Dances.  Trombone Troupe: Hal Reynolds, advisor and Aaron Burgess, conductor.  Music of Kempton, Camp, Biebl, and Ewazen.

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