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MICHIGAN TECH MUSIC PRESENTS
SONGS FOR THE MOON
PERFORMED BY THE MICHIGAN TECH CHOIRS
PROGRAM
Run time Approx. 1h 45m Including Intermission | Public welcome | General Admission
Join the Michigan Tech choirs for a concert that celebrates the beauty of moonlight and wintertime. The concert will include performances by the Michigan Tech Concert Choir and conScience: Michigan Tech Chamber Singers.
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TICKETS
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Student Rush tickets are available 30 minutes before the performance. You can skip the line by reserving online at any time.
ABOUT
Michigan Tech Music, part of the Michigan Tech Visual and Performing Arts Department, offers ten music performance groups: bands, orchestra, jazz, and choral ensembles that expose students, faculty, and the community to the artistic and communicative values of music and the power it has to change lives.
The Michigan Tech Concert Choir is a select ensemble of students and community singers studying and performing choral literature ranging from Gregorian Chant to Renaissance motets, masses and madrigals to fascinating new works by living composers.
conScience: Michigan Tech Chamber Singers is a select, student-only chamber choir of 24 voices. Pronounced, “conscience,” the small ensemble performs varied styles and time periods (from antiquity to the present) in formal and informal performance settings. The choir performs locally and also tours regionally.
Jared Anderson is Chair of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and Director of Choral Activities at Michigan Tech where he conducts conScience: Michigan Tech Chamber Singers and the Michigan Tech Concert Choir.
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