School of Music holding concert for Haiti Benefit Fund on campus

Christine Davis Mantai

The SUNY Fredonia School of Music will sponsor a concert to benefit the victims of the Haitian earthquake at 8 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 1 in the Rosch Recital Hall.

The concert will feature several student chamber ensembles and faculty soloists, including violist David Rose, soprano Angela Haas, pianist Jonathan Mann, clarinetist Andrew Seigel and saxophonist Bruce Johnstone, as well as the Kinston String Quartet, Erie Saxophone Quartet and Fredonia Guitar Quartet.

All money collected will be sent to the Red Cross through the campus Haitian Relief initiative. Tickets are $5 and $10 for students and $10 and $20 for general public (prices are based on what each individual is comfortable in donating). Higher donations are possible as well.

Tickets are available through the SUNY Fredonia Ticket Office in the Williams Center, by calling 716-673-3501 (1-866-441-4928) or online at www.fredonia.edu/tickets.

Online donations can be made here>>
 

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