Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Symphony Band with Chamber Choir, Orpheus Singers, and University Choir
Sacred and Profane
Pre-concert conversation with U-M’s Eugene Rogers and Mary Schneider, director of Bands, Eastern Michigan University, at 7:15 in the Lower Lobby.
Michael Haithcock, conductor
U-M’s combined choirs join the Symphony Band to perform one of Anton Bruckner’s most beloved sacred compositions, the Mass in E Minor. John Corigliano’s Symphony No. 3 “Circus Maximus” explores the excess of modern culture in the context of similar excess during the Roman Empire. The work is theatrical as well as musical, utilizing the space of Hill Auditorium and the resources of the Symphony Band in unusual ways.
Michael Haithcock, conductor
U-M’s combined choirs join the Symphony Band to perform one of Anton Bruckner’s most beloved sacred compositions, the Mass in E Minor. John Corigliano’s Symphony No. 3 “Circus Maximus” explores the excess of modern culture in the context of similar excess during the Roman Empire. The work is theatrical as well as musical, utilizing the space of Hill Auditorium and the resources of the Symphony Band in unusual ways.
Cost
- Free - no tickets required
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