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FSU College of Music combines music and math in annual Sing with the Symphony event 

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Florida State University’s College of Music recently hosted its third annual Sing with the Symphony event, a highlight of FSU’s Festival of the Creative Arts that merged the artistry of music with the theme of mathematics.

This performance featured the University Symphony Orchestra, and the College of Music choirs, Levana and Chamber Choir. The conductors were Alexander Jiménez, Michael Hanawalt, McKenna Stenson and Guilherme Leal Rodrigues

The annual Sing with the Symphony event has become one of the highlights of FSU’s Festival of the Creative Arts, showcasing a remarkable blend of talent and creativity Saturday, Feb. 1. (Bob Howard)

“This event not only highlighted the creative collaboration between the arts and sciences but also reinforced FSU’s commitment to interdisciplinary work and community involvement,” said Iain Quinn, professor of organ, festival director and FSU’s research fellow in the arts and humanities. “The success of Sing with the Symphony is a testament to the university’s dedication to fostering a vibrant and inclusive cultural environment. It was wonderful to welcome a significant audience from the larger Tallahassee community and the whole morning was very inspiring.”

 

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