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iCal 3:00 PM. Colby-Kennebec Choral Society [ME]: Choral Masterwork. Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to Le Nozze de Figaro. With the student winner of the annual Music Department Concerto Competition. Free admission. For more information, call 207-859-4000 or email nbarros@colby.edu. Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts, 4000 Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville ME 04901  🔗

iCal 7:30 PM. Colby-Kennebec Choral Society [ME]: Choral Masterwork. Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to Le Nozze de Figaro. With the student winner of the annual Music Department Concerto Competition. Free admission. For more information, call 207-859-4000 or email nbarros@colby.edu. Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts, 4000 Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville ME 04901  🔗

iCal 7:30 PM. Colby-Kennebec Choral Society [ME]: Carmina Burana. Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. Colby College Chorale and Colby-Kennebec Choral Society, Nicolás Alberto Dosman, director, with the Colby Symphony Orchestra, Stan Renard, conductor. The concert will also feature the winner of Colby’s annual Student Concerto Competition. Lorimer Chapel, Colby College, Waterville ME 04901

iCal 7:30 PM. Colby-Kennebec Choral Society [ME]: Carmina Burana. Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. Colby College Chorale and Colby-Kennebec Choral Society, Nicolás Alberto Dosman, director, with the Colby Symphony Orchestra, Stan Renard, conductor. The concert will also feature the winner of Colby’s annual Student Concerto Competition. Lorimer Chapel, Colby College, Waterville ME 04901

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