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DESCRIPTION:MICHIGAN TECH MUSIC PRESENTS\n\nUNQUIET EARTH\n\nPERFORMED BY T
 HE KEWEENAW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA\n\nPROGRAM\n\nRun time approx. 80 min includ
 ing intermission | Public Welcome | General Admission\n\nThe Keweenaw Symph
 ony Orchestra performs the Michigan premiere of Unquiet Earth by MIT compos
 er\, Elena Ruehr\, a native of the U.P. This atmospheric work explores “the
  elements—Earth\, Air\, Fire\, Water\, and Ether—with a sense of both hope 
 and concern for the planet.” Also featured is William Herschel’s Symphony N
 o. 20\, an 18th century gem re-discovered and edited by Michigan Tech Physi
 cs professor\, Bryan Suits. The program is bookended by the Blue Danube Wal
 tzes and Romanian Rhapsody No. 1.\n\nPlease join us for a talk before the s
 how at 6:45 p.m. in the lobby.\n\nContent Considerations // none\n\nTICKETS
 \n\nPublic Tickets are on sale now. Choose from mobile\, print at home\, or
  will call tickets.\n\nStudent Rush tickets are available 30 minutes before
  the performance. Email rozsa@mtu.edu or call 906-487-1906 to skip the line
  by reserving your tickets in advance.\n\nABOUT\n\nMichigan Tech Music\, pa
 rt of the Michigan Tech Visual and Performing Arts Department\, offers ten 
 music performance groups: bands\, orchestra\, jazz\, and choral ensembles t
 hat expose students\, faculty\, and the community to the artistic and commu
 nicative values of music and the power it has to change lives.\n\nFounded i
 n 1971\, the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra is the Upper Peninsula’s oldest or
 chestra and one of five symphony orchestras in the Lake Superior region. Th
 e KSO is a college-community ensemble composed of Michigan Tech students\, 
 faculty and staff\, and community musicians. The orchestra presents four to
  five concerts per year—including orchestral masterworks\, choral-orchestra
 l\, music theatre\, ballet\, opera\, and pops—in the Rozsa Center for the P
 erforming Arts.\n\nJoel Neves enjoys a dynamic and versatile career as an o
 pera\, ballet\, and orchestra conductor and educator. A prizewinner in the 
 American Prize in Conducting\, Joel is Director of Orchestral Activities at
  Michigan Tech\, where he conducts the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra. Joel se
 rved as national President of the College Orchestra Directors Association (
 CODA). During his term of service\, he made a special focus on repertoire f
 or college orchestras\, especially contemporary music and music by women co
 mposers. Joel received a Doctor of Musical Arts in orchestral\, choral\, an
 d opera conducting from Arizona State University and bachelor's and master'
 s degrees from Brigham Young University.
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Michigan Tech Music Presents: Unquiet Earth
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/michigantechmusic_unquietearth
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