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ECMS: New Horizons Spring Fling
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Student Degree Recital: James Jeffery, organ
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Eastman Summer: Saxophone Institute Student Recital
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Compline with Schola Cantorum
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Organ Studies at Eastman School of Music
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The Glory of Palestrina
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Eastman Summer: Jazz Studies Student Large Ensembles
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Going for Baroque
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Student Degree Recital: Stan van Rompay, organ
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Eastman Summer: Jazz Studies Orientation
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Join Eastman School of Music students and faculty on Tuesday, March 31, 5:00 pm, at the Interfaith Chapel for a live recitation of the Passion of St. John from a 16th-century manuscript passional from River Cam pus Libraries’ medieval manuscript collection. Singing directly from the so urce, performers will bring the commemoration of Holy Week in early modern France into 21st-century Rochester. Students will decipher the ancient not ation and text from the manuscript in real time, connecting past and prese nt in a transformative experience for performers and audience alike. The pe rformance is directed by Michael Alan Anderson, Professor of the Musicolog y at the Eastman School of Music. Sponsored by the Humanities Project, Robbins Library, RBSCP, Arthur Satz Department of Music, Department of M usicology, Department of Organ, Sacred Music, and Historical Keyboards.