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3232Temple University’s Essential Classes: Boyer Musicians
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https://templeupdate.com/temple-universitys-essential-classes-boyer-musicians/#respondFri, 23 Oct 2020 14:15:05 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=23658President Richard M. Englert made the announcement that 95% of Temple students are going to have their classes moved online. View More » ]]>In early September, Temple University President Richard M. Englert made the announcement that 95% of Temple students are going to have their classes moved online. However, one of the few classes that are essential on campus are the performing music ensembles of Temple. This has forced jazz and concert bands, orchestras, and private lessons to find a way to conduct their rehearsals safely in the…
]]>https://templeupdate.com/temple-universitys-essential-classes-boyer-musicians/feed/0Tomorrow: Bach in the Subways
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Bach in the Subways 2019 is coming back the city of Philadelphia once more. Begun in New York City in 2011, Bach in the Subways is a weekend in March dedicated to musicians performing Bach pieces in various locations around the city for free. View More » ]]>Bach in the Subways 2019 is coming back the city of Philadelphia once more. Begun in New York City in 2011, Bach in the Subways is a weekend in March dedicated to musicians performing Bach pieces in various locations around the city for free. The tradition grew beyond NYC and subways to include more than 150 cities and 40 countries worldwide today. The purpose of the 100%