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'''Appassionata Music Group''' is a club comprised of amateur musicians, predominantly engineering students. Our club seeks to promote performance opportunities for our members to encourage continuing music, as well as providing music to the community at large. Since 2010, we have performed at over 30 events, ranging from concerts on campus, reception music at faculty events, and at hospitals, nursing homes,etc. | |||
Our club caters to a niche of solo performances, particularly for classical piano, or small ensembles, offering opportunities which are not presently available in other musical clubs. We encourage our members to continue pursuing music, and our performances have enhanced many faculty events - examples include the Engineering Science Alumni Dinner, and various scholarship receptions. | Our club caters to a niche of solo performances, particularly for classical piano, or small ensembles, offering opportunities which are not presently available in other musical clubs. We encourage our members to continue pursuing music, and our performances have enhanced many faculty events - examples include the Engineering Science Alumni Dinner, and various scholarship receptions. |
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Appassionata Music Group is a club comprised of amateur musicians, predominantly engineering students. Our club seeks to promote performance opportunities for our members to encourage continuing music, as well as providing music to the community at large. Since 2010, we have performed at over 30 events, ranging from concerts on campus, reception music at faculty events, and at hospitals, nursing homes,etc.
Our club caters to a niche of solo performances, particularly for classical piano, or small ensembles, offering opportunities which are not presently available in other musical clubs. We encourage our members to continue pursuing music, and our performances have enhanced many faculty events - examples include the Engineering Science Alumni Dinner, and various scholarship receptions.