Tiny TUTTI Festival: 'Come Sunday'

The Department of Music presents the Denison University Gospel Choir and Wind Ensemble.

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The Department of Music presents the Denison University Gospel Choir and Wind Ensemble. Conducted by Rev. Timothy Carpenter and Chris Westover-Muñoz. Denison’s Gospel Choir and Wind Ensemble explore the relationship between the wind-band and Gospel music.

Join us for the other event of the Tiny TUTTI Festival:  “Awakening the Sound” Thursday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m., in Burke Recital Hall

COVID Policy Information: At this time, masks are optional at performances in the Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts. We encourage our audiences to be fully vaccinated, but will no longer require proof of vaccination to reserve tickets. All events and COVID policies are subject to change.


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