Orchestra and choir concert

The Department of Music presents a combined concert featuring the Orchestra, Concert Choir, and Chamber Singers.

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The Denison Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Singers, and Concert Choir present an evening of choral and orchestral music featuring works by Haydn and Mendelssohn, alongside performances by the 2025–26 Concerto-Aria Competition winners: Max Bishop ’26, clarinet; Andrew Hanson ’26, tenor; and Rumi Kang ’26, composition. 

The program includes Haydn’s jubilant “Te Deum” and Mendelssohn’s “Verleih uns Frieden” and “Hear My Prayer,” followed by Finzi’s lyrical “Clarinet Concerto” performed by Bishop, “Guido’s Song” from “Nine” sung by Hanson, and the world premiere of Kang’s Piano Concerto, performed by the composer. Conducted by Philip Rudd and Harris Ipock, the concert celebrates masterworks, student artistry, and new music.

This event is free and open to the public. No tickets required.


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