"A Voice of One's Own" recital for International Women's Day: CU Music
Tuesday, March 8, 2022 8pm
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129 Ho Plaza Cornell University: Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
http://music.cornell.eduThe students of Cornell's voice and piano studios present "A Voice of One's Own," a concert celebrating International Women's Day. The program, starring instruments from Cornell's Historical Keyboard Collection, includes works by Amy Beach, Margaret Bonds, Pauline Hall, Marie Jaëll, Marianna Martines, Fanny Mendelssohn, Florence Price, Clara Schumann, and Pauline Viardot. This concert is made possible by support from the Central New York Humanities Corridor and from the Cornell Council for the Arts, and is presented in conjunction with colleagues around the globe involved in the following endeavors: Music Theory Examples by Women, Four Score and More, and Scores of Scores' international crowdsourcing of score encodings. Featuring students of Lucy Fitz Gibbon, Ricardo Lugo, Ryan McCullough, Gary Moulsdale, Patrice Pastore, and Andrew Zhou.
Compliance with the university's mask mandate will be required for all audience members.
Please note the following public health requirements:
All attendees who are current Cornell students or employees must show their Cornell ID for admission to the event. Cornell employees attending indoor events must complete the Daily Check prior to attendance.
All attendees who are not current Cornell employees or students (such as alumni, visitors, guests, parents, community members, third party event attendees and others) must provide one of the following: 1) proof of being fully vaccinated for COVID-19 with an FDA- or WHO-authorized vaccine; 2) results of a negative FDA- or DOH-authorized PCR, rapid PCR, or nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) COVID-19 test collected within 72 hours of the event start; or 3) an FDA-authorized antigen test performed on a specimen collected within six hours of the event start.
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