Thursday, November 7 at 7:30PM

Tickets

$5 in advance
Free day of show

Seton Hall University Arts Council presents its annual Classical Concert Series at SOPAC! Past seasons have featured artists and acts from around the world, including the Musicians from Marlboro, a concert performance of Mozart’s enduring opera Don Giovanni, and acclaimed pianist Michelle Cann, who presented a multi-modal exploration of women composers who emerged during Chicago’s Black Renaissance. Stay tuned for updates on this year’s artists!

 

About Seton Hall University Arts Council

The Seton Hall University Arts Council supports the integral role of the arts in higher education and their universally recognized status as a hallmark of an educated and humane culture. The Council contributes to the cultural vitality of the campus and to the University’s role in the greater community by fostering and promoting the visual, literary and performing arts, enhancing communication and collaboration among its members.

The Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute was established in 2003 to coordinate Seton Hall University’s many activities relating to Italian and Italian American history and culture, to sponsor cultural events and to promote curriculum development and community outreach.

 

Voices & Visibility

Selection of this year’s programming was done in accordance with the Seton Hall University Arts Council’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion cultural programming theme of ‘Voices & Visibility’ and features work from and about groups that have been otherwise historically underrepresented.

 

Accessibility & Accommodation

 For details, visit our Accessibility page.

If you or a member of your party needs assistance, please notify SOPAC at the time your tickets are purchased. Contact the SOPAC Box Office at (973) 313-2787 or boxoffice@SOPACnow.org.