THE WORLD-RENOWN UKRAINIAN BANDURIST CHORUS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011, 7pm
The University of Pittsburgh's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Department of Music, together with the Ridna Shkola Foundation of Pittsburgh present:
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!
THE WORLD-RENOWN UKRAINIAN BANDURIST CHORUS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011, 7pm
University of PIttsburgh
Bellefield Hall Auditorium
315 S. Bellefield Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA
All proceeds from this concert will go towards building the 250K endowment needed to ensure the continuation of the 35yr old program in Ukrainian Language Studies at the University of PIttsburgh.
Tickets are $25, available for purchase online. Only 300 tickets available, early ticket purchase is encouraged!!!
http://www.proartstickets.‹org/events/view/879
For soundbites of the all-male Bandurist Chorus, visit the chorus youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/ban‹duristchorus1918
Read more about the Ukrainain Bandurist Chorus at www.bandura.org
For more information about the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus Benefit Concert on Oct. 1, 2011, 7pm, Bellefield Hall Auditorium, University of PIttsburgh, please contact Dr. Adriana Helbig, Assistant Professor of Music, University of Pittsburgh, 412-624-4193,
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If you cannot attend the concert but would be able to support the fundraising efforts for Ukrainian Language Studies at the University of PIttsburgh, please consider sending a tax-deductible donation to support the Ukrainian Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh:
Attn:Mr. Yaroslaw Hodowanec, Manager
Ukrainian Selfreliance of Western Pennsylvania Federal Credit Union
ATTN: Ridna Shkola Ukrainian Language Program at Pitt
95 South Seventh Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Thank you to the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus for being so generous with your time and talent!
Driven by passion, tradition, and history, the all-male Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus preserves and exemplifies its mission as ambassadors of Ukrainian culture, music and the unique 60 stringed instrument, the bandura.
With 40 voices and over 600 strings, there's nothing like it. |