Central College Music Performances Close Out the Semester
Central College’s performing arts will wrap up the Spring semester with a variety of concerts.
Central College’s performing arts will wrap up the Spring semester with a variety of concerts.
Launch into the holidays with Central College’s music department that will host five different ensemble concerts in December.
Central College’s music department will give the gift of entertainment, offering a variety of concerts centered around the upcoming holiday season.
Central College’s Flying Pans Steel Band will present “Steel Graffiti” from Nov. 1-3 in Douwstra Auditorium.
Central College’s music department has a busy start to April with a wide variety of performances during the first half of the month.
Raymond Martin, professor emeritus of music, taught at Central for 43 years.
The first two weekends of December are filled with concerts, from Handel’s “Messiah” and A Cappella Choir classics to jazz combos and carols with a Caribbean twist.
The A Capella Choir, Chamber Singers, Handbell Choir and College-Community Orchestra will perform their annual Christmas Candlelight Concerts Dec. 13-14 at 8 p.m. in Douwstra Auditorium.
Cynthia Doggett, associate professor of music at Central College, will perform the American premier of “Fantasia Yucateca,” a piece composed by Jorge Montilla and commissioned by Doggett with the support of the Moore Family Foundation.
Visiting professor of music Diane Phoenix-Neal, an alumna of Juilliard, performed a viola concert of deep emotion in Cox-Snow Recital Hall.