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MASTERWORKS CHORUS TO PRESENT WORK BY ROSINNI


Beloit College Masterworks Chorus

presents

Gioachino Rossini's

Petite messe solennelle


Friday, April 18

7:30 p.m.

Eaton Chapel

*****

This concert is open to the public & voluntary contributions
will be accepted.


The Beloit College Masterworks Chorus will present Gioachino Rossini's Petite messe solennelle on Friday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m., in Eaton Chapel, on the Beloit College campus.

The piece was first performed on March 14, 1864, in dedication to the Countess Louise Pillet-Will. This event is open to the public.  Admission is free but voluntary donations will be accepted at the door.

The Beloit College Masterworks Chorus, an ensemble comprised of Beloit College students, faculty, and staff along with members of surrounding communities, will present a concert featuring vocal solos by Mimmi Fulmer, Kathleen Otterson, James Kryshak and Brian Leeper, accompanied by Lannette Calhoun on piano and Professor of Music Max Yount on the harmonium.

The concert is open to the public.  Admission is free but voluntary donations will be accepted.  For details about the concert, contact Susan Rice, the director of choirs, at 608-363-2374 or rices@beloit.edu.

Information about this and other events at Beloit College can be found online at www.beloit.edu.