23 Wednesday / January 23, 2019

Open Dress Rehearsal of The Cleveland Orchestra

10:00 am to 12:30 pm
IU Auditorium

IU Auditorium – Open dress rehearsal of The Cleveland Orchestra for Mahler No. 2 (FREE, OPEN TO TICKETHOLDERS FOR EVENING PERFORMANCE)

Entertainment

23 Wednesday / January 23, 2019

Fundraiser Dinner for Fire support trip to Sierra Leone, Africa

06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
DeAngelo's
https://btownfiresupport.weebly.com

A team of City of Bloomington firefighters are heading to Sierra Leone, Africa. The group will train and support local firefighters to help decrease loss of life and property in areas with often devastating blazes.

How can you help? By grabbing a plate of Italian food.

Fire Chief Jason Moore is hosting a benefit dinner on Jan. 23 at DeAngelo’s Bloomington to raise money for the trip. Advanced tickets cost $25 per plate, and RSVPs are required. Donations are welcome and appreciated.
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https://btownfiresupport.weebly.com

Benefits / Children / Eat and Drink / Education / Speakers / Volunteering

23 Wednesday / January 23, 2019

Pre-Show Talk with Danko Drusco

06:45 pm to 07:45 pm
Woodburn Hall 120

Pre-Show Talk on Mahler Symphony No. 2 with Danko Drusco, Woodburn Hall 120 (FREE, OPEN TO PUBLIC)

Education / Entertainment

23 Wednesday / January 23, 2019

The Cleveland Orchestra

08:00 pm to 11:00 pm
IU Auditorium
http://www.iuauditorium.com/events/detail/the-cleveland-orchestra-2018

Now in its centennial year, The Cleveland Orchestra is undergoing a new transformation and renaissance. Under the leadership of Franz Welser-Möst, The Orchestra is acknowledged among the world’s very best for its unrivaled performances of standard repertoire and new works. This revered ensemble gives concerts spanning the breadth of the classical catalogue year-round—on tours both within the United States and across the globe.

For their engagement at IU Auditorium, the Orchestra will perform Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 with Joélle Harvey (soprano), Sasha Cooke (mezzo soprano), and members of the Jacobs School of Music’s University Chorale.

In their continuous commitment to educating communities, the Orchestra has always created memorable educational opportunities for Jacobs School of Music students with their biannual residency, teaching and inspiring the University’s top musicians. This year their commitment to education goes a step further, as our students will be showcased on stage alongside these distinguished musicians.

Come experience for yourself the majesty of some of the most celebrated musicians in the world.

Education / Entertainment / Live Music

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