Due to the storm, Barnard College closed at 4pm Friday, for non-essential personnel. “Essential personnel" include staff in Facilities, Public Safety and Residence Halls.
Friday evening and weekend classes are cancelled but events are going forward as planned unless otherwise noted. The Athena Film Festival programs are also scheduled to go forward as planned but please check http://athenafilmfestival.com/ for the latest information.
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3:12 PM 02/08/2013

Featuring members of the university’s student choir, this year’s concert includes such choral masterworks as Bach’s Magnificat and Poulenc’s Gloria as well as timeless favorites, all cast in the glow of hundreds of candles.

The Opera Company of Brooklyn and the Barnard music program perform Handel’s tale of the heroic knight, Ruggiero, and his true love, Bradamante, who frees him from the bewitching spell of the sorceress Alcina

A distinguished panel of composers discusses the rewards and challenges of composing and staging performances of new music by women. Moderated by Gail Archer, director of the Barnard music program.

In light of Independence Day, history professor vets historical accuracy of pop songs.

Marc Hertzman, assistant professor of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University, examines the relationship between race and nation as seen through the fascinating history of samba.

Students from the Barnard and Columbia music department perform the War Requiem by Benjamin Britten.

The Barnard-Columbia Chorus performs Verdi’s hauntingly beautiful funeral mass, Messa Da Requiem.

The Barnard-Columbia Chorus and St. Olaf’s Choir perform Francis Poulenc’s masterful choral work Gloria.

The Barnard music department joins the Opera Company of Brooklyn in presenting Mozart’s irresistible story of passion, betrayal and ultimately, forgiveness.

Shanna Lorenz, professor of music and Latino/a and Latin American Studies at Occidental College, explores how circular migration between Brazil and Japan has impacted Brazilian society.
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