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Concert: "The Voice of Taiwan"
The MIT Cambridge Chinese Choral Society is pleased to announce its joint concert with the National Taiwan University EMBA Chamber Choir.
When:
September 14, 2016 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Where
Presented by NTU-EMBA Chamber Choir + MIT-CCCS
MIT CCCS is pleased to announce its joint concert with the National Taiwan University EMBAChamber Choir (NTU-EMBA) Chamber Choir at 7:30 pm, on the night of 9/14 at the First Church in Cambridge. (11 Garden St, Cambridge MA)
Founded in 2003, NTU-EMBA Chamber Choir consists members from the most influential entrepreneurs and corporate elite within NTU-EMBA program. NTU-EMBA Chamber Choir has performed annually throughout Taiwan and Asia, with pieces including Fang Rong Ko’s “228 requiem”, Beethoven’s “9th symphony”, John Rutter's “Gloria”, and Schubert’s “Mass No.6”. TheNTU-EMBA Chamber Choir is conducted by Miss Meng Hsien Peng. Miss Peng is also the conductor of Taipei Muller Chamber Choir which won the grand prize of International Johannes Brahms’ choir competition in 2015.
As part of global music exchange, NTU-EMBA Chamber Choir will make its US debut and share the same stage with MIT-CCCS. With the two distinguished choir groups, we will present the beauty of Taiwanese songs to the communities in Boston and New York.
Cost:
$10-$15
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