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Next Week's Schedule Brings Fairytales to Life


Thursday, Nov. 08, 2012


poster illustration for Music Department's 'Never in Your Wildest Dreams'
Students from Utah State University's Department of Music present "Never in Your Wildest Dreams: Opera’s Fairytales and Fantasies" Nov. 16-17. The performance is free.

The Music Department at Utah State University presents Never in Your Wildest Dreams: Opera’s Fairytales and Fantasies Nov. 16-17 at 7:30 p.m. Two performance locations are offered.

 

Forty undergraduate students will perform various opera scenes spanning three centuries, from Mozart to Bernstein to Gilbert and Sullivan. The scenes are comedic and romantic, with all pieces sung in English, said Jemison-Keisker.

 

The performance is free and open to the public.

 

The Friday, Nov. 16, performance is presented in room 214 of the Chase Fine Arts Center on USU’s Logan campus. The Saturday, Nov. 17, performance is presented at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 85 E. 100 North, Logan.

 

Writer: Kara Rindlisbacher, 435-797-9203, kara.rindlisbacher@usu.edu

Contact: Denise Albiston, 435-797-1500, denise.albiston@usu.edu



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