Student orchestra performs gallantly for festival
On Saturday night, the Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra, conducted by Prof. Neal Hampton (MUS), performed the first of its two semester concerts in Slosberg Music Center's Recital Hall.
On Saturday night, the Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra, conducted by Prof. Neal Hampton (MUS), performed the first of its two semester concerts in Slosberg Music Center's Recital Hall.
On Sunday afternoon, the Bob Nieske 4 played a full concert of original compositions and improvisations from their new CD One, Two, Free, Four! in the Slosberg Recital Hall.
On Saturday night, the Pablo Ziegler Classical Tango Quartet concluded their four-day
On Sunday night, crowds of people poured into Slosberg Recital Hall to hear the Brandeis Music Department's opening concert of the season.
On Sunday morning, the Music department presented Kaffeekonzert, featuring Robert Hill performing J.
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The Lydian String Quartet's concert on Sunday night provided a perfect capstone to Brandeis' annual Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts.
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