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America's Dream Chamber Artists
Saturday, September 19, 8 pm
Wellin Hall
$15 adult/$10 senior citizen/$5 student

The superb young musicians of America's Dream
Chamber Artists are challenging tradition by
changing the face of chamber music. ADCA is
bringing about a resurgence of the great chamber
music masterworks with renewed and energized
freedom and expression, making them approach-
able and enjoyable to all audiences. This concert
features music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
Benjamin Britten, Dvořák, and Paul Schoenfield.

Pomerium
Friday, September 25, 8 pm
Wellin Hall
$18 adult/$12 senior citizen/$5 student

Cited by The New York Times as "the standard
by which early music vocal groups are measured,"
Pomerium's program of mannerist music from
the 16th century explores the intensely emotional
motets of Wert, Lassus, and Gesualdo.

Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Friday, February 12, 7 pm (note time)
Wellin Hall
$18 adult/$12 senior citizen/$5 student

The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra returns
to Hamilton College for a program that features
guest conductor Justin Brown. Soprano Twyla
Robinson performs Four Last Songs for voice
and orchestra by Richard Strauss. The program
also includes Strauss's Suite from Der Rosenkava-
lier and selections from Berloiz's Roméo et Juliette.



Timothy LeFebvre, Baritone
Sunday, February 28, 3:00 pm
Wellin Hall
$15 adult/$10 senior citizen/$5 student

Nationally acclaimed baritone Timothy LeFebvre
presents a recital of art songs and arias.
LeFebvre's rich baritone voice and commanding
stage presence make him a favorite soloist with
such presenters as Pittsburgh Symphony,
Minnesota Symphony, Sarasota Opera, and
San Francisco Opera.

Orion String Quartet
with Peter Serkin, piano
Saturday, April 10, 8 pm
Wellin Hall
$15 adult/$10 senior citizen/$5 student

More than 20 years after its inception, the Orion
String Quartet is one of the most sought-after
ensembles in the country. This program includes
selections from Bach’s The Art of the Fugue,
Kirchner’s String Quartet No. 4, and Brahms’s
Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 with pianist
Peter Serkin.