Carnegie Mellon Chamber Series: An Evening of Female Composers
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5000 Forbes Avenue,Pittsburgh PA 15213
07 February, 2022
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The Chamber Series brings together members of the CMU Faculty and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for outstanding performances. In accordance with Carnegie Mellon’s COVID-19 mitigation policies, all visitors to the university’s campus age 12 and older are required to be either fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or, if not fully vaccinated, must have received a negative COVID-19 test result within three days of arrival to campus. All campus visitors who wish to participate in this event must adhere to all COVID-19 mitigation requirements including, but not limited to the use of a facial covering at all times while on campus and compliance with vaccination and testing expectations. By registering for a ticket, you agree that you will abide by the university’s COVID-19 mitigation requirements for visitors. By registering for a ticket, you further attest that you have been either: Fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or Received a negative COVID-19 test result within three days of this event. The Carnegie Mellon University Chamber Series brings together members of the CMU Faculty and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for outstanding music making in an intimate space. The 2021-2022 Chamber Series performances will be held with audiences limited to CMU students, faculty and staff until further notice. The Chamber Series will also be livestreamed on the CMU School of Music YouTube Channel for those not permitted to attend. There is no cost to watch or attend these performances. The Carnegie Mellon Chamber Series is generously sponsored by Mrs. Cynthia Friedman. REPERTOIRE: Galbraith: The Negro Speaks of Rivers, The Mountain and the River CMU Singers Thomas Douglas - conductor Viardot: Aimez-moi ma mignonne, Hai luli Price: Two songs for soprano and piano Jennifer Aylmer - soprano Ellen Rissinger - piano C. Schumann: Three romances for violin and piano Lilli Boulanger: Nocturne and Cortege for violin and piano Jennifer Orchard - violin Luz Manriquez - piano F. Mendelssohn: Fantasy in g minor for cello and piano Bronwyn Banerdt - cello Luz Manriquez - piano Montgomery: Duo for violin and cello Jennifer Orchard - violin Bronwyn Banerdt - cello Tickets available starting Monday, November 1, 2021 The Carnegie Mellon School of Music combines the strengths of a professional conservatory program with those of an innovative global research university to offer an education that fosters the artistic excellence, discipline, skills and entrepreneurship required by today’s competitive, dynamic music field.
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