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Natasha Trethewey, renowned writer and former U.S. Poet Laureate to President Barack Obama, makes an in-person guest appearance for the College of St. Scholastica English Department's annual Rose Warner Reading Series. Trethewey will read from and discuss her latest book, Memorial Drive: A Daughter's Memoir. There will be a book signing in the Mitchell foyer after the evening's presentation courtesy of Zenith Bookstore. Mask restrictions throughout the college.
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$27
Featured artist Ana Vidovic performs on guitar as part of the 2021-22 season of Matinee Musicale. Tickets are $27 for adults, $22 for senior citizens and free to students. Tickets will be sold at door starting at 7 p.m.
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Featured artist Ana Vidovic performs on guitar as part of the 2021-22 season of...
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The College of St. Scholastica's Francis X. Shea Memorial Lecture Lectureship explores the relationship between religion and literature. Yaa Gyasi's visit is made possible in part by the college's partnership with the Dignitas Program, which has chosen her book Transcendent Kingdom as a first-year common read for students. Her visit is also made possible by the Honors Program, the Women's and Gender Studies Program, the Catholic Studies Program, the General Education Program, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
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The College of St. Scholastica's Francis X. Shea Memorial Lecture Lectureship explores the relationship...
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Pianist Zlata Chochievaperforms performs live for Matinee Musicale. Tickets are $27 for adults, $22 for senior citizens and free to students. Tickets will be sold at door starting at 7 p.m.
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Pianist Zlata Chochievaperforms performs live for Matinee Musicale. Tickets are $27 for adults, $22...
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Siegel is Director of Bands and Trumpet at University of Wisconsin, Superior. The program includes the Concerto in E Flat for Trumpet and Strings from Bohemian composer Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, Symphony No. 3 by Jean Sibelius, Latin-American Symphonette by Morton Gould and Procession of the Nobles by Rimsky Korsakov. Donations accepted.
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Siegel is Director of Bands and Trumpet at University of Wisconsin, Superior. The program...
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$28
Matinee Musicale opens its 2022-23 season with a performance by violinist Geneva Lewis, with Audrey Vardanega on piano. Since her solo debut at age 11, New Zealand-born Lewis has forged a reputation as a musician of consummate artistry whose performances speak from and to the heart. She has won an impressive array of individual awards on the national and international stage. Tickets are $28 for adults, $23 for senior citizen, $5 for college students and free to K-12 students. Tickets…
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Matinee Musicale opens its 2022-23 season with a performance by violinist Geneva Lewis, with...
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The discussion on voting rights titled "Resilience and Voting Rights" includes panelists Dr. David Schultz (Hamline University), Carl Crawford (City of Duluth Human Rights Officer), Classie Dudley (NAACP Duluth), and DyAnna Grondahl (Take Action MN). The discussion is part of the Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice at the College of St. Scholastica and its 2022-23 series "Resilience: Urgent Conversations, Local Voices."
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The discussion on voting rights titled "Resilience and Voting Rights" includes panelists Dr. David...
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The Women in Business panel at The College of St. Scholastica will celebrate the accomplishments of local women. Panelists will include: Barbara McDonald, President, The College of St. Scholastica Lynn Kalnbach, Associate Professor, The College of St. Scholastica Rachel Johnson, President & CEO, APEX Business Solutions Sandi Larson, Director, Women’s Business Alliance North, Entrepreneur Fund Laura Krollman, Director of Human Resources, Allete, Inc. Brenda Brannan, Executive Vice President, North Shore Bank Kristi Stokes, Chief Operations Officer, Downtown Duluth Follow the…
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The Women in Business panel at The College of St. Scholastica will celebrate the...
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$12
The music of Joe Hisaishi and Studio Ghibli has had a profound affect on the solo instrumental writing of Japanese composers. It is very tonal with elements of jazz harmonies, and lends itself well to lyric, romantic solos. This recital is a showcase of modern Japanese writing for low brass and pays homage to the music that has elevated Japanese anime for the past four decades. It features Derek Bromme on trombone and Jessica Schroeder on piano. General admission tickets…
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A Stillwater native, Jack Swanson is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after young tenors in the opera world. His distinctive high lyric voice is known for singing the acrobatic arias of Rossini and the legato melodies of Donizetti. The Opera Critic notes that Swanson possesses “that elusive feature that many otherwise good tenors lack, those lusciously, sweet, strong high notes.” Swanson continues to conquer demanding roles on opera stages both nationally and internationally. Tickets are $28 for adults, $23…
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A Stillwater native, Jack Swanson is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after young...
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This event features two speakers who will present on themes related to climate change remediation and Native American communities in Minnesota. Robert Blake is the CEO and Founder of Solar Bear, which leads solar installation projects in tribal communities. Jessika Greendeer is the Seed Keeper and Farm Manager at Dream of Wild Health and an advocate and spokesperson for the work of seed "rematriation." This is the fourth event in the Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice…
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This event features two speakers who will present on themes related to climate change...
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Join Minnesota's own Michael Bazzett for an evening of "searing, compassionate, and darkly humorous" poetry in the Mitchell Auditorium of The College of St. Scholastica. Presented by the 2023 Rose Warner Reading Series, Bazzett reads from his poetry, including his 2021 publication The Echo Chamber, with its timely examination of "selfies and televised wars and manufactured celebrity."
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Join Minnesota's own Michael Bazzett for an evening of "searing, compassionate, and darkly humorous"...
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Baritone Michael Fuchs and pianist Teresa Vaughan perform Robert Schumann's song cycle Dichterliebe. These sixteen songs set to the poetry of Heinrich Heine explore themes of love, rejection, and forgiveness. This 30 minute performance is perfect for lunchtime.
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Baritone Michael Fuchs and pianist Teresa Vaughan perform Robert Schumann's song cycle Dichterliebe. These...
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$7
The Mid-Winter band concert will center around the bombing of Dresden on the evening of February 13, 1945 during WWII. Daniel Bukvich’s Symphony No.1 is an aural depiction of that night. The concert will end with John Mackey's Sheltering Sky to act as a balm for the Bukvich Symphony and provide a sense of hope for the audience and the performers. The title Sheltering Sky is a restoration of faith in the heavens above that, on February 13th, rained down…
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The Mid-Winter band concert will center around the bombing of Dresden on the evening...
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The St. Scholastica String Orchestra will be joined by the Denfeld High School Orchestra in a collaborative performance.
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The St. Scholastica String Orchestra will be joined by the Denfeld High School Orchestra...
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$28
Hailing from opposite corners of the globe, Merz Trio members have been recognized as winners of the Naumburg, Concert Artists Guild, Fischoff and Chesapeake competitions. They have played in living rooms and large halls; galleries and schools; black-box theaters and crypts. There are very few places they don’t feel at home. With a style that comes from a “noisy” fusion of numerous artistic interests, including music of all varieties, the Merz Trio believes art happens where people are and invite…
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Hailing from opposite corners of the globe, Merz Trio members have been recognized as...
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College of St. Scholastica faculty Byron Klimek, Melanie Sever, and Jessica Schroeder present an evening of trio music featuring works by J.S. Bach, Louise Farrenc, and Carl Maria von Weber.
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College of St. Scholastica faculty Byron Klimek, Melanie Sever, and Jessica Schroeder present an...
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YourClassical MPR invites Duluthians and others in the Northland to come together in song for Bring the Sing Duluth. This event is open to people of all vocal abilities. Bret Amundson, the dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at St. Scholastica, will return to conduct this year’s Bring the Sing. He will be joined by Duluth-based singer-songwriter Sara Thomsen and St. Scholastica’s Justice Choir. The day’s music will include four choral pieces written by Minnesota composers. Sheet music…
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YourClassical MPR invites Duluthians and others in the Northland to come together in song...
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Percussionist Jeremy Craycraft and pianist Teresa Vaughan present John Plant's Three Echoes of the Odyssey. These Echoes follow the adventures of Odysseus through his epic journey. This 30 minute performance is perfect for lunchtime.
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Percussionist Jeremy Craycraft and pianist Teresa Vaughan present John Plant's Three Echoes of the...
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This Live from the Mitchell free concert features 2012 CSS Alum Preston Gunderson and band.
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This Live from the Mitchell free concert features 2012 CSS Alum Preston Gunderson and...
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Valarie Kaur is the award-winning author of See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love, which is the Common Read selection for 2022-2023 at The College of St. Scholastica. Kaur will speak from her book and viral TEDtalk on resilience and community, based on her experience as a Sikh and interfaith activist and organizer. Kaur's Alworth lecture will be coupled with various student-centered events on campus in collaboration with the CSS Dignitas Program.
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Valarie Kaur is the award-winning author of See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto...
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For the College of St. Scholastica's final concert of the semester, the school's brass and bands will perform a number of works directly or indirectly related to film, including Frank Ticheli’s “Angels in the Architecture” depicting a battle between good and evil.
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For the College of St. Scholastica's final concert of the semester, the school's brass...
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From birth to death, joy to sorrow, and love to loss, each selection on this program explores what it means to be human. The anonymous poet of Dan Forrest’s piece “The Music of Living” encapsulates this broad spectrum of life in a few verses: “Giver of life, Creator of all that is lovely, teach me to sing the words to Your song. I want to feel the music of living; and not fear the sad songs, but from them make…
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From birth to death, joy to sorrow, and love to loss, each selection on...
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$2 – $25
Minnesota Public Radio and the Star Tribune are proud to announce a special spring series of Talking Volumes. We are taking Talking Volumes on the road with two special events in Greater Minnesota. These special Talking Volumes pop-up events will be hosted by award-winning journalist Kerri Miller. Raised in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, William Kent Krueger briefly attended Stanford University—before being kicked out for radical activities. After that, he logged timber, worked construction, tried his hand at freelance journalism,…
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The Northshore Philharmonic Symphony presents the Dvořák Cello Concerto in B Minor featuring guest soloist Dr. Betsy Husby, principal cellist of the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra. Additionally, Vivaldi’s Concerto for Four Violins and Cello in B Minor, Belshazzar’s Feast by Sibelius, and a selection from Berwald’s Symphony No. 3.
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The Northshore Philharmonic Symphony presents the Dvořák Cello Concerto in B Minor featuring guest...
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Mezzo soprano Clara Osowski and pianist Jessica Schroeder perform a recital of newly-composed art song settings of poems by the late Duluth poet Louis Jenkins. The new works are by Minnesota composers Linda Kachelmeier, Daniel Nass, David Evan Thomas and Libby Larsen. All song texts are from The Mad Moonlight, the last collection of poems published by Louis Jenkins in 2019.
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Mezzo soprano Clara Osowski and pianist Jessica Schroeder perform a recital of newly-composed art...
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In celebration of St. Scholastica’s homecoming traditions, their instrumental and choral ensembles present a spectrum of music, creating a fast-paced, sonic kaleidoscope.
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In celebration of St. Scholastica’s homecoming traditions, their instrumental and choral ensembles present a...
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Astor Piazzolla pioneered the genre of Tango Nuevo, radically redefining the beloved dance music. Much of the Latin music heard today is inspired by his lush harmonies and haunting, seductive melodies. In this recital, CSS music faculty members Derek Bromme and Jessica Schroeder will feature works by Piazzolla and other Latin composers.
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Astor Piazzolla pioneered the genre of Tango Nuevo, radically redefining the beloved dance music....
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Join cellist Byron Klimek, flutist Melanie Sever, and pianist Teresa Vaughan for George Crumb's Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale). Come experience this vivid soundscape which depicts whales and the Earth from the beginning of time to the end. Bring lunch and bring a friend to this free 30-minute recital!
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Join cellist Byron Klimek, flutist Melanie Sever, and pianist Teresa Vaughan for George Crumb's...
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Free – $7
The St. Scholastica fall band concert features a fantastical program inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. Long before the film adaptations, Johan de Meij’s incredible Symphony No.1, The Lord of the Rings, became a pillar of the wind band world. Finally, the band will feature works by Kevin Day and Erika Svanoe, both composed through a consortium that encouraged composers to write a work inspired by the video games of their childhoods.
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The St. Scholastica fall band concert features a fantastical program inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s...
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The College of St. Scholastica String Orchestra and the UW-Superior Orchestra present a joint concert featuring works by José Lafitte, Alla Pavlova, Edvard Grieg and Radiohead. Tickets are $7 for general admission and free for students pre-K to college.
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The College of St. Scholastica String Orchestra and the UW-Superior Orchestra present a joint...
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$20
Todd Eckart will be preforming a fundraising concert for Duluth Sister Cities at St. Scholastica. With person-to-person diplomacy and community engagement, Duluth Sister Cities International promotes mutual respect and global understanding through cultural, economic and educational endeavors. Proceeds from Todd's concert will be used to promote cultural exchange between Duluth and its sister cities in Vaxjo, Sweden; Petrozavodsk, Russia; O'hara, Japan and Rania Iraqi Kurdistan. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com
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Todd Eckart will be preforming a fundraising concert for Duluth Sister Cities at St....
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The world premiere of the public television documentary exploring the legacy of the world's largest freshwater lake in a time of unprecedented change.
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The world premiere of the public television documentary exploring the legacy of the world's...
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Come and join the CSS Concert Band, Steel Band and String Ensemble for an afternoon of festive cheer and joyful spirits. The program will include classics such as Greensleeves, Lauridsen's O Magnum Mysterium, tunes from the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas and even an audience carol sing-along. This musical journey will inspire laughter and nostalgia along with moments of deep contemplation on the meaning of Christmas.
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The College of St. Scholastica Music Program and Borealis Chamber Artists present this return of the beloved Messiah singalong. This is a free event and features the Borealis Chamber Artists chorus, orchestra and soloists leading from the stage, with the CSS Choral Ensembles helping to lead from the audience.
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The College of St. Scholastica Music Program and Borealis Chamber Artists present this return...
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Join violinist Erin Aldrige, cellist Byron Klimek, clarinetist Ted Schoen and pianist Teresa Vaughan for excerpts from Olivier Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time. Come experience one of Messiaen's greatest works, which he composed as a prisoner of war in 1939. Bring lunch and bring a friend to this 30 minute recital!
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Join violinist Erin Aldrige, cellist Byron Klimek, clarinetist Ted Schoen and pianist Teresa Vaughan...
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Marilyn Nelson, American poet, translator, biographer and children's book author, is an award-winning writer and chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. Her work focuses on family, recovery for African American history, as well as the search for the sacred in everyday life. Join her as she will reads and discusses her numerous publications.
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Marilyn Nelson, American poet, translator, biographer and children's book author, is an award-winning writer...
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Pianists David Packa and Emily Valine perform a four hands recital of music by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Chaminade, Dvořák and more. With pieces originally composed for two players at one piano as well as transcriptions of orchestral works, the vast piano duet repertoire provides exponentially increasing musical delights and possibilities.
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Pianists David Packa and Emily Valine perform a four hands recital of music by...
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A panel of Twin Ports experts presents the challenges and opportunities facing our region with regard to water and sustainability. Co-sponsored by the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District, this is the third event in the 2023-24 series, "Water: Sustaining Life in the 21st Century," brought to you by the Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice at the College of St. Scholastica.
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A panel of Twin Ports experts presents the challenges and opportunities facing our region...
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The CSS Concert Band, Jazz Band, Steel Band and Handbell Ensemble present a midwinter concert featuring music that will help shake off winter’s chill. The Concert Band will feature works by Gillingham, Holst, Marquez and Ellisor. $7 general admission for adults, free for students pre-K to college and for Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery.
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The CSS Concert Band, Jazz Band, Steel Band and Handbell Ensemble present a midwinter...
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Join pianists Jessica Schroeder and Teresa Vaughan and percussionists Jeremy Craycraft and Brett Jones in a performance of Bela Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion. This is the finale for the second season of Lunch with Friends. Bring lunch and bring a friend to this 30 minute recital!
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Join pianists Jessica Schroeder and Teresa Vaughan and percussionists Jeremy Craycraft and Brett Jones...
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YourClassical MPR, from Minnesota Public Radio, invites Duluthians and others in the Northland to come together for a community sing-along choral event. The College of St. Scholastica’s choirs along with local high school students will attend an afternoon of music-making to sing four choral pieces for the public focusing on our connection to nature. Attendees will embark on a transformative musical journey exploring purposefulness in our time on earth. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. but arrive by 12:45 p.m. to…
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Based on her book, What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha presents her work as a pediatrician and advocate in Flint, MI during the lead crisis. This is the fourth and final event in the 2023-24 series, "Water: Sustaining Life in the 21st Century," brought to you by the Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice at the College of St. Scholastica.
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Join soprano Jennifer Lien and pianist Teresa Vaughan for Samuel Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915. In Barber's own words, this piece "expresses a child's feelings of loneliness, wonder and lack of identity in that marginal world between twilight and sleep." Bring lunch and bring a friend to this 30 minute recital!
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Join soprano Jennifer Lien and pianist Teresa Vaughan for Samuel Barber's Knoxville: Summer of...
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The Art Walk is a self-guided tour through Tower Hall and the College of Saint Scholastica Theatre. Attendees can view visual art showcasing the work of senior art students and music provided by the St. Scholastica Choirs, String Orchestra, Steel Band, and Handbell Ensemble. The tour begins at Mitchell Auditorium, with programs and maps available directing attendees to various art and music stops throughout campus. General admission is $7, with free admission for students pre-K to college and Sisters of…
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The College of St. Scholastica Choirs’ spring concert will feature selections from the St. John Passion, commemorating the 300th anniversary of J.S. Bach's masterwork. Additionally, they will present repertoire that explores varied meanings of the word “passion” and compositions with notable poetry from a variety of genres. General admission is $7 but is free for students pre-K to college and Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery.
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Join the CSS String Orchestra and pianists Jessica Schroeder and Emily Valine as they perform Camille Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, with narration by Kevin Quarmby. The program will also feature additional CSS student ensembles and kids will have an opportunity to try out various musical instruments for themselve. General admission is $7 for adults and free for all kids and students, pre-K to college, and free for Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery.
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The CSS Concert Band and Handbell Ensemble will present a musical journey of acceptance and action that confronts the horrific reality of gun violence in the United States. Tragedy will be acknowledged and space will be made to consider purposeful action for a brighter future. Admission for students pre-K to college and Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery is free.
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The CSS Concert Band and Handbell Ensemble will present a musical journey of acceptance...
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The Interfaith Committee for Migrant Justice presents a World Refugee Day event featuring music, speakers, art displays by local asylum seekers and migrants, and refreshments.
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The Interfaith Committee for Migrant Justice presents a World Refugee Day event featuring music,...
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The Northshore Philharmonic is dedicated to providing accessible and high-quality music to the Northland. Duluth native Jonas Benson will play solo viola on the orchestral suite by Berlioz, "Harold in Italy." Also featuring Madeline Miller on English horn in Sibilius' dreamy "Swan of Tuonela" tone poem for orchestra. "Romeo and Juliet" overture-fantasia by Tchaikovsky rounds out the program. Conductors J. David Arnott and Tracey Gibbens lead this regional orchestra in its 14th summer season. Reception follows.
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What I Want You to Know is a documentary about the account of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan told by combat veterans themselves. The screening will be followed by a panel featuring Garrett Reppenhagen, a combat veteran who appears in the film, along with additional combat veterans from the area. This is the first event in the 2024-2025 series “What is Peace?”
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What I Want You to Know is a documentary about the account of the...
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As part of St. Scholastica’s Homecoming celebration, the CSS Music Program presents this free, hour-long performance featuring each of the program's instrumental and choral ensembles.
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As part of St. Scholastica’s Homecoming celebration, the CSS Music Program presents this free,...
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The combined choirs and orchestras of The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth East High School and Denfeld High School present Antonio Vivaldi’s masterwork Gloria —one of the most frequently performed sacred vocal works of the Baroque era. Tickets can be bought at thecollegeofstscholastica.ticketspice.com.
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The combined choirs and orchestras of The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth East High...
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The College of St. Scholastica hosts a Halloween-inspired program in their Lunch with Friends series featuring works for percussion and trombone. This unusual duo performance by Derek Bromme and Jeremy Craycraft features arrangements of classics and explores contemporary compositions that capture the spirit of the season.
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The College of St. Scholastica hosts a Halloween-inspired program in their Lunch with Friends...
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Matinee Musicale presents American cellist Ifetayo Ali-Landing, who has been featured with prominent symphony ensembles throughout the U.S. and made numerous radio and television appearances. Ali-Landing will be joined by Duluth's Teresa Vaughan on piano.
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Matinee Musicale presents American cellist Ifetayo Ali-Landing, who has been featured with prominent symphony...
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The College of St. Scholastica is holding its second Lunch with Friends recital, featuring a song cycle by Libby Larsen for baritone and prepared piano. The text is taken from Dr. H. H. Holmes’ own confessions, combined with Detective Robert Corbitt’s accounts of his investigations into murder and insurance fraud suspicions against Holmes.
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The College of St. Scholastica is holding its second Lunch with Friends recital, featuring...
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$10
The Twin Ports Brass Quintet is preforming their Flight to Neverland concert. The program consists of diverse music ranging from standards to Hollywood hits. Tickets can be bought at thecollegeofstscholastica.ticketspice.com.
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The Twin Ports Brass Quintet is preforming their Flight to Neverland concert. The program...
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