by Michigan Tech Music | Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts
The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra and Michigan Tech Choirs, conducted by Jared Anderson (Visual and Performing Arts), will close the 2023/2024 Rozsa Season tomorrow (April 20) at 7:30 p.m. with the spectacular Great Lakes premiere — and second performance ever — of Dwight Bigler’s “Mosaic for Earth.”
Over 150 local musicians will gather on the Rozsa stage for this awe-inspiring performance by the KSO and Michigan Tech Choirs. The concert will also feature the Houghton Area Children’s Chorus, prepared by Hillary Arundel, and guest soloists Soren Schmidt, Lara Neves, Kathryn Summersett and Drake Dantzler.
Throughout the 100-minute concert, audiences can expect to be swept away by breathtaking visual scenes designed to accompany the music. Together, they showcase the beauty of our planet and our responsibility to protect it.
Concert Details:
- What: “Mosaic for Earth” Presented by Michigan Tech Music
- Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra and Michigan Tech Choirs
- When: Saturday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m.
- Where: Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts
- Tickets: Pay As You’re Able ($20 full ticket fee). Student Rush included with Experience Tech fee. Get tickets.