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Open Door Concert Series

The next concert in the "Open Door Concert Series" is this coming Wednesday, 11/4 at 7 pm in the York Room at the Birch mansion in Ramapo College. It will feature works for woodwind quintet and piano and the wind players are all wonderful - flutist Margaret Swinchoski, oboist Marsha Heller, clarinetist Richard Summers, bassoonist […]

Sibelius Notation Software Workshop

BC 308

Free admission * No registration is needed * Please come on time Would you like a crash-course workshop in using Sibelius notation software?  World-class notation software, Sibelius is used by professional and beginning musicians alike due to its user-friendly interface, comprehensive toolbox and professional look.  Whether you’re a songwriter, composer, performer, or music producer, it […]

Artist Talk: Daniel Zeller

Adler Theater

Artist Talk: Daniel Zeller Hosted by: Visual Arts Lecture & Workshop Cycle The visual language of Zeller's drawings "is borrowed from many places, among them satellite images, electron micro-graphs, topographical maps, anatomical and schematic diagrams--representations which might be generally categorized as two dimensional translations oft he three dimensional world." (Zeller)

Songwriter’s Workshop Concert

Come to the H-wing auditorium on Wednesday, December 2 at 3 p.m. to enjoy an eclectic mix of original music performed by the students of Ramapo College instructed by Professor Bobby Deitch. If you have any questions, email RA Keivon at khemming@ramapo.edu or Professor Deitch at rdeitch@ramapo.edu

PATHWAYS

Old Paramus Church 660 E. Glen Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ, United States

This Sunday, Dec 6, 4:30, Ramapo Chorale, CantaNOVA, Skylark and Take10 present PATHWAYS. All works by contemporary composer - presenting "musical landscapes" in the candlelit setting of 18th century Old Paramus Church of Ridgewood. Poetry from 5th century Japan, Ghenghis Khan and Gaelic legend to Yeats, Kahlil Gibran and Sara Teasdale. Voices, harp and strings […]