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The Columbia University Wind Ensemble is hosting its second annual Columbia Festival of Winds on Sunday, March 7th, to raise money for a music-education program called Making Music Matter. Different ensembles, including the Jambalaya Brass Band, the Lesbian and Gay Big Apple Corps (who have played at presidential inaugurations), and internationally renowned jazz trombonist Wycliffe […]

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Symphony Space 96th and Broadway Cambridge meets Manhattan in a first-time collaborative concert between two young unconducted string ensembles! Columbia University’s fourbythree presents works by Dmitri Shostakovich, Osvaldo Golijov, and Edward Elgar, demonstrating the many layers of string ensembles through the twentieth century in three different configurations: the string octet, two string quartets and double bass, and […]

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@ Lerner Black Box Contact email: cubellydance@gmail.com Event Website: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=323121425588 Tickets: https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/7960745 $5 CUID/ $8 Non-CUID Featuring numbers representing the full range of modern Bellydance including: Raqs Assaya (Egyptian Cane Dance) Bollywood Fusion Veil Dance American Tribal Fusion Polynesian Russian Gypsy Candles, Swords, and live drumming! And for our first time together as a troupe, […]

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@ Lerner Hall Room C555 Admission: Free Founded in 2001, Columbia Classical Performers seeks to support the community of classical musicians on campus who wish to perform in an intimate, stress-free environment for their peers. CCP works to give musicians performance opportunities by providing venues all over campus, coordinating recital logistics, publicizing events, and planning […]

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