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Allegro! Music school in double-time

December 13, 2001

Allegro!

The end of the semester offers musical riches, with 46 concerts and solo recitals during the last two weeks of the semester. Most ensembles and performance classes that meet during the semester give an end-of-the-semester concert, and to walk the lower halls of Humanities is to experience an unending musical medley, with strains of different melodies seeping out from every classroom and rehearsal room. There are about 450 students in the School of Music, including 300 undergrads. “Collage,” a $25 two-CD set including recordings of 20 student musical groups, is available from the School of Music office, 3561 Humanities, 263-1900.

Undergraduate violinist Emily Lewis practices in an empty Mills Hall. (Photo: Michael Forster Rothbart)

 

 

Gamelan players perform. (Photo: Michael Forster Rothbart)

 

 

Anthony Cao, Catherine Brand and Colleen Brooks rehearse a scene from “Riders to the Sea” as part of an opera workshop. (Photo: Michael Forster Rothbart)

 

 

Student-led Gospel Choir members rehearse backstage before their winter concert. (Photo: Michael Forster Rothbart)

 

 

Assistant professor Tony Di Sanza listens to percussion ensemble students. (Photo: Michael Forster Rothbart)

 

 

Freshman Tony Alvarado-Ortiz plays tuba in rehearsal for an ensemble directed by music professor John Stevens. (Photo: Michael Forster Rothbart)