Music
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Professor Cailin Marcel Manson and the Collective Power of Performance
Professor Cailin Marcel Manson’s love of music and performance blossomed in his youth, signing gospel in the German Lutheran congregation he belonged to in Philadelphia. Manson, the director of Clark’s music program, is a recognized classical musician and conductor who has performed internationally. While Manson is known to listen to Beethoven in his car, he also enjoys…
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‘Curiosity about the world’
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Silent film gives voice to saga of Jews in pre-WWII Vienna
April 4 screening highlights unique interdisciplinary course
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Clark’s conductor and choir make their Carnegie Hall debuts
Cailin Marcel Manson celebrates 20 years with the baton
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Spring Geller Jazz series features pianist Omar Sosa and saxophonist Donald Harrison
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Clark breaks ground on the Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design
New building will be a hub for innovation, collaboration across disciplines









