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3 Days Of Holiday Music At Mercer County College Next Week

The orchestra, chorus and jazz band will all perform over a 3-day period.

WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, NJ — The music of Mingus, Mozart, Mitchell, and many more will be center stage during three upcoming free winter concerts presented by the Mercer County Community College orchestra, chorus and jazz students.

The brand new Mercer County Community College Orchestra will perform on Monday, Dec. 11. The Chorus will perform on Tuesday, Dec. 12, followed by the Jazz Band on Wednesday, Dec. 13. All three performances are at 7:30 p.m. in Kelsey Theatre on the college’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road.

Under the direction of Jean Mauro, the Orchestra will present a varied program for its debut performance, including selections from W.A. Mozart, Richard Wagner, and Billie Holiday.

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The following night the Chorus, directed by Timothy Smith, presents “O Music: Sacred and Secular,” with works celebrating the coming of spring by composers Randall Thompson and Alfred Burt, among many others.

Wednesday’s performance by the Jazz Band, directed by Music Department coordinator Scott Hornick, features works by Charles Mingus, Johnny Mercer, Maria Schneider, Joni Mitchell, and more. Additionally, professionals from the tri-state jazz scene will perform alongside Mercer County’s up-and-coming jazz students and vocalists.

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All three concerts are free and open to the public. Kelsey Theatre is wheelchair accessible and free parking is available next to the theater. For more information, contact the Music Department at 609-570-3735.

The attached image was provided by Mercer County Community College: Directed by Music Department Coordinator Scott Hornick (left), members of the MCCC Jazz Band practice during a pre-performance rehearsal in December.

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