Free Concert Series Offers Noontime Performances at Rutgers–Camden
The annual Mallery Concert Series at Rutgers–Camden will offer a wide range of free lunchtime performances throughout the fall.
All performances will be held on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. in the Mallery Room (unless otherwise indicated) on the Rutgers–Camden campus.
Sept. 18: Clipper Erickson, piano, and Andrew Kirkman, violin
Oct. 9: Charles Abramovic, piano
Oct. 16: Gabriel Schaff, violin, and Leslie Frost, piano
Oct. 23: Clipper Erickson, piano
Oct. 30: Alighieri Duo
Nov. 6: Rita Mitsel, oboe, and Anastasia Seifetdinova, piano
Nov. 13: Copeland String Quartet
Nov. 20: “Ode on St. Cecillia’s Day,” presented by the Rutgers–Camden Madrigal Ensemble under the direction of Julianne Baird, a distinguished professor of music at the campus. Music by Handel and Purcell written to honor the Patron Saint of Music will be featured.
Dec. 4: Rutgers–Camden Annual Holiday Choir Concert in the Walter K. Gordon Theater
Dec. 11: Rutgers–Camden Jazz Ensemble Concert in the Black Box Theater
The Mallery Room is located in the Fine Arts Complex on Third Street, between Cooper Street and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, on the Rutgers–Camden campus.
Parking will be available on concert days between the hours of 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Lot 14, located between Third and Pearl Streets.
The concerts are presented by the Rutgers–Camden Department of Fine Arts and directed by Joseph Schiavo, associate dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For more information, call (856) 225-6176. For directions to Rutgers–Camden, visit camden.rutgers.edu.