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Chamber Choir performs
Wed., Apr. 26, 1989
The chamber choir performed the works of the resident composer Robert Convery on April 26th at 8 p.m. in the Rubendall Recital Hall. Convery was, at the time, finishing his doctoral studies at Julliard and commuting to Carlisle to help teach courses at Dickinson. Most of Convery's works were funny and satirical, written specifically for chamber choirs and for flutes, violins, cellos, harpsichords.
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Dickinsonian, Apr. 20, 1989, pg. 5.