Clark University Choir presents “Raise the Song!”
The Clark University Choir presents a brief concert celebrating the richness of harmony and the glory of the human voice.
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The Clark University Choir presents a brief concert celebrating the richness of harmony and the glory of the human voice.
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Featuring all three Clark University instrumental performance ensembles: Concert Band, Jazz Workshop, and Sinfonia!
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