Colgate University Chorus, Sinhaeng Lee, Conductor
Sunday, March 30, 2025 3:00–4:00 PM
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Homeward BoundSinhaeng Lee, ConductorFeaturing Rheinberger’s Die Wasserfee, Arnesen’s Even When He Is Silent, Cho’s Evocation, Uusberg’s Muusika, and other stunning works that explore beauty, resilience, and connection through choral music.
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