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04mar7:00 pmAstronomy Night at CCSSC7:00 pm 701 Front Ave, Columbus, GA 31901
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You’re invited to the Coca-Cola Space Science Center on Saturday, March 4, for the next of our series of free Astronomy Nights! We’ll begin at 7 p.m. in our Omnisphere
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You’re invited to the Coca-Cola Space Science Center on Saturday, March 4, for the next of our series of free Astronomy Nights! We’ll begin at 7 p.m. in our Omnisphere Planetarium, with Dr. Rosa Williams pointing out current constellations and bright objects in the evening skies. Weather permitting, we will then move outside to telescopes on our South Lawn to view the Waxing Gibbous Moon, Mars, and the planetary conjunction (close approach) of Jupiter and Venus! As the sky darkens, we’ll turn to double stars, the “Double Cluster” in Perseus and other star clusters, and the Orion Nebula.
7PM: Presentation in Omnisphere Theater
8PM: Telescope Viewing (Weather permitting)
THIS IS A FREE EVENT.
Parking is available in front of the building and just past the fountain with parallel parking on the road.
Time
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
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Our March MUTD program, entitled Colors of the Eclipse, will feature performances by Schwob faculty members and students alike. We will start with Oliver Messiaen’s amazing Theme and
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Our March MUTD program, entitled Colors of the Eclipse, will feature performances by Schwob faculty members and students alike. We will start with Oliver Messiaen’s amazing Theme and Variations, presented by distinguished violin Prof. Sergiu Schwartz and amazing pianist, Dr. Esther Park. This is followed by Debussy’s iconic Clair de lune, performed by wonderful harpists Katie Damon and LeAndra Douds. Next up are a few selections from Bizet’s dramatic opera Carmen, but performed in this case by our Schwob student bassoon quartet – unlike you’ve ever heard before! Right after, the incredible Dr. Susan Tomkiewicz, will perform Stephen Gorbos’ And They Sing This for oboe and electronics. The concert will conclude with our internationally renowned Schwob Trombone choir, under the direction of Dr. Bradly Palmer, performing Joe Buono’s powerful Eclipse.
This colorful presentation will have designs by award winning Australian artist, Cat Machin.
Reception at 5 pm with wine and cheese, and 45-minute concert at 5:37pm!
Time
(Tuesday) 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm EST
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The last concert of the MUTD season, The Fast Truth, will be a tour de force starting with Ian Clarke’s Maya, performed by gifted flute students Daniel Cruz
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The last concert of the MUTD season, The Fast Truth, will be a tour de force starting with Ian Clarke’s Maya, performed by gifted flute students Daniel Cruz and Jennifer Willis, who will collaborate with Susan Hoskins, our wonderful leader for the Schwob School’s collaborative piano area. Next are two pieces performed by Dr. Alex Avila, tuba/euphonium professor in the SSoM; first up is Fast Track by Patrick Cunningham followed by Drew Bonner’s A Moment of Truth, both extremely colorful pieces played with virtuosic strength. Up next is a classic: Igor Stravinksy’s Three Pieces for Clarinet, presented by excellent Schwob student Bradley Pilcher – these are wonderfully inventive works by one of classical music’s greatest voices. We’ll finish the season with Franz Liszt’s fiendishly challenging Spanish Rhapsody, played by Schwob graduate pianist Jiaqiu Song, and again, presented on our world-class Yamaha Disklavier instrument.
Designs will be offered by composer/artist Jorge Variego, director of the Domino Ensemble and internationally renowned for his creative work.
Reception at 5 pm with wine and cheese, and 45-minute concert at 5:37pm!
Time
(Tuesday) 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm EST