Two Unique Music-Related Events at Pitt, Open to the Public
Dear Neighbors, Two upcoming public events at the University of Pittsburgh may be of interest. *November 4 6pm. Film: Live from UB. Cathedral of Learning 232. Open and Free to All.* Director Lauren Knapp will present her documentary film, which shows Mongolia’s capital city, Ulaanbaatar (UB), through the eyes of its boldest musicians. Beginning in the 1970s, rock music was the catalyst for freedom, the vehicle for international curiosity, and now, the medium for Mongolian nationalism. It follows the story of Mohanik, one of today’s most promising independent bands, as they create a new sound for their country and discover what it means to be Mongolian today. *November 12 8pm. Kalinnikov 150th Anniversary Concert of Piano and Voice. Frick Fine Arts $10 suggested donation* Join us for a night celebrating the works of Russian composer, Vasily Kalinnikov, performed by pianist, Eric Dzugan, and soprano singer, Katie Manukyan. Read more here <http://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/vasily-kalinnikovs-150th-anniversary-concert-1866-2016/Event?oid=1961473> . Details and additional events sponsored by Pitt's Center for Russian and East European Studies can be found on our website <http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/crees/events>. Hope to see you there! Dawn
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Dawn Seckler