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Students and faculty at Centenary College’s Hurley School of Music have collaborated this spring to produce “Colors of Love,” a cabaret-style performance. The show brings together works from operas and musicals as well as the art song, lieder, and chanson repertory.
“Colors of Love” will be presented live for a Centenary audience only on Friday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the College’s Anderson Auditorium. For non-Centenary audiences, the performance will be live-streamed on the Hurley School of Music Facebook page.
Pieces on the “Colors of Love” program vary greatly in style, period, and movement, and the musical sections are interwoven with original monologues, dialogues, and poetry by student writers from the theatre department. The program is diverse and eclectic.
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