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Musicians display classical talents

Classical sonatas and German music captivated an audience Sunday in Morgan Auditorium for the concert titled “Songs of Remembrance.”

The Rose Trio blossoms on stage

The Rose Trio filled Morgan Auditorium with melodic music Nov. 8. The trio consists of three violinists: Sarah Wallin Huff, Irene Shiao and adjunct professor of music Danielle Cummins.

Marcus reviews historical pageants

Kenneth Marcus, professor of history, presented “Docu­mentary Pageantry: An Analysis of Three Historical Dramas in Modern America” on Monday as part of the faculty lecture series.

Fingers breeze through movements

The music department presented a faculty recital featuring Danielle Rosaria Cummins on violin, Benjamin Coyte on cello and Vernon Snyder on piano who played a sonata and trio Friday in Morgan Auditorium.

Lamkin discusses Haydn’s music

Professor of Music Kathleen Lamkin shared her knowledge of the use of Joseph Haydn’s music in the Moravian communities of North America on Monday in the President’s Dining Room.

Kenneth Marcus channels history through music

Artists are often seen penetrating other realms of society through use of their craft, and Kenneth Marcus, professor of history, has dedicated his work to research this impact on history.

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