University Chorus, Collegiate Chorale and the Cardinal Singers will perform. On the program are several works to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.
Also at the concert, the School of Music will present Sandra Soderberg Dyke, a 1969 graduate, with the Robert B. Griffith Music Education Award in recognition of her 40-plus years of devotion to music education as a teacher, professional development facilitator, music and art facilitator, assistant principal and principal.
Griffith was a UofL professor and head of the music education division 1961-1978. He composed more than 75 published marches, including “Fight UofL,” the official school song, and “The Courier Journal March.”
Date: Sept. 11
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Admission: free and open to the public.
Place: Margaret Comstock Concert Hall, School of Music, Belknap Campus