Denison Symphony Orchestra Concerto and Aria concert

The Department of Music presents an Orchestra Concert featuring Concerto-Aria competition winners.

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In an annual showcase of Denison’s most highly accomplished student soloists, this concert features the vocalists and instrumentalists who won the Concerto-Aria Competition, along with other featured works for the orchestra. The 2024-25 Concerto-Aria Competition winners are Takuto Kametsu ’25, violin; Erica Elefson ’26, vibraphone; and vocalists Gabe Donnelly ’25, bass, and Maisey Frederick ’25, soprano. Conducted by Antoine T. Clark, the orchestra will also perform the “Petite Suite de Concert,” Op. 77, by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. 

This event is free and open to the public; however, tickets are required.


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