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| Event | Chamber Music Ensemble Program Fall 2009 Concert |
| When | Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 3:00pm |
| Where | New North McNeir Hall |
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Georgetown University Dept of Performing Arts GU Chamber Music Ensembles Program Present Fall 2009 Concert Form and Invention Faculty Director: Ralitza Patcheva Sunday, November 22, 2009 @ 3p Location: McNeir Hall (Inside the New North Bldg by the tunnel) Ticket Prices: General: $5 Students: FREE!! (Students should come to Davis Center Box Office M-F 11a-3p to show ID and reserve your free ticket) Purchase Tickets: With credit card on-line at: http://performingarts.georgetown.edu/boxoffice Or at Davis Center Box Office; Call: 202/687-ARTS Must present picture ID and proof of faculty, staff, senior or student. Running time: 2 hours (with 10 min. intermission) Music is one of the most precious and most accessible art forms of any culture. Music of three centuries will be presented through the dedicated and inspired performances of the musicians of the GU Chamber Music Ensembles Program. Special Notes: Appropriate for all ages |
| Access | » This event has been marked as open to the public. |
| Contact | Ron Lignelli, Administrative Director, Department of Performing Arts, Davis Arts Center, Rm 108, Box 571063, Washington, DC 20057-1063 Ph. 202/687-3838; Fax: 202-687-5757 |
| Sponsors | Dept of Performing Arts |
| Web site | For more information, see http://performingarts.georgetown.edu/BOXOFFICE/ |
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