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Hallelujah! - Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra and Choirs of Michigan Tech

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Saturday, December 7, 2024, 7:30 pm

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MICHIGAN TECH MUSIC SERIES EVENT

Two beloved Baroque Masterpieces to celebrate the Holiday Season, Bach's Magnificat and Part 1 of Handel's Messiah. Join vocal soloists, the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra, and combined Choirs of Michigan Tech for an evening of beloved Baroque Music.

CONTENT GUIDANCE | This concert featuring over 100 musicians includes selections from well-known masterworks popular during the holiday season.

 

Things to know

EST. RUN TIME | Approx. 90 minutes
SEATING| Reserved
PUBLIC TICKETS| Pay As You're Able ($20 Full Fee)
MICHIGAN TECH STUDENT RUSH | Reserve online or walk-up

Plan your visit with information about parking, accessibility, Pay As You're Able ticketing, and more. 

Contact the Rozsa Box Office with any questions about this event via phone at 906-487-1906, or by email at rozsa@mtu.eduView current Box Office Hours

 

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About the Performers

 

The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra poses for a photo on stage

Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra

Founded in 1971, the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra (KSO) is the Upper Peninsula’s oldest orchestra and one of five symphony orchestras in the Lake Superior region. The KSO is a college-community ensemble composed of Michigan Tech students, faculty and staff, and community musicians. The orchestra performs four to five concerts per year—including orchestral masterworks, choral-orchestral, music theatre, ballet, opera, and pops—in the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts.

 

Michigan Tech Concert Choir poses outside the Rozsa Center

Michigan Tech Concert Choir

Led by Jared Anderson, 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 performs in the Quincy Mine Hoist House wearing hard hats

conScience: Michigan Tech Chamber Singers

conScience: Michigan Tech Chamber Singers, led by Jared Anderson 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.

 

Thanks to Our Sponsors

This event is made possible by the Visual and Performing Arts Department, and its Circle of Supporters.

 

About the Michigan Tech Music Series

The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra looks over the audience in the Rozsa Center auditorium

The Michigan Tech Music Series unites students, faculty, and community members for a vibrant season of live music in the Keweenaw. Enjoy the commanding Keweenaw Symphony and experience Michigan Tech Jazz as it transforms the Rozsa and McArdle Theatre into Orchestra, stirring Michigan Tech Choirs, and inventive New Music events. Feel the dynamic energy of the Superior Wind Symphony, Campus Concert Band, and iconic Huskies Pep Band, intimate jazz clubs.

Part of the the annual Rozsa Season, the Michigan Tech Art, Music, and Theatre Series are presented by the Visual and Performing Arts Department. Through these series, students and faculty create art that connects us to the world. With majors in audio production and technology, sound design, theatre and entertainment technology, and nine minors, the department fosters creativity, self-motivation, and the development of practical and artistic skills. Everyone is welcome, and there's something for everyone.

 

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