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November 16, 2010

Albright College Instrumental Groups to Present
Cornucopia:  Music to Move the Spirit and the Body

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Reading, Pa.- Albright College’s Chamber Winds and Symphonic Band will present Cornucopia: Music to Move the Spirit and the Body on Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 4 p.m. in Albright’s Memorial Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public.

The program will feature the Chamber Winds playing Robert Glenn Palmer’s “Toccata in Dance Rhythm,” “Suite of English Folk Dances by Ernest Tomlinson” and “Kokopelli” by Anne McGinty.  The Symphonic Band will offer “’Tis a Gift” by McGinty, Shelley Hanson’s “Irish Star” and Bob Krogstad’s arrangement of “The Bells of Christmas.”

Memorial Chapel is located on the Albright College campus at 13th & Union Streets in Reading, Pa. For more information or disabled assistance, please call the Music Department at 610-921-7715 or visit www.albright.edu/centerforthearts.

Founded in 1856, Albright College is a nationally ranked, private college with a rigorous liberal arts curriculum with an interdisciplinary focus. The College’s hallmarks are connecting fields of learning, collaborative teaching and learning, and a flexible curriculum that allows students to create an individualized education. Two-thirds of students graduate with dual/individualized majors in more than 200 different combinations. Albright enrolls about 1,660 undergraduates in traditional programs, another 500 adult students in accelerated degree programs, and 100 students in the master’s program in education. Albright College is located in Reading, Pennsylvania, about 60 miles west of Philadelphia.

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