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Naumenko Collaborates on Program Exploring Hidden Symbols and Codes in Music

Assistant Professor of Voice (Soprano) Fotina Naumenko, D.M.A., recently collaborated with the Skylark Vocal Ensemble, composer Greg Brown and best-selling author Dan Brown (author of “The Da Vinci Code”) on a program of music that explored hidden symbols and secret codes in music. The program included world premieres of two new works, “Culmination” by Greg Brown and “Sator” by Melissa Dunphy, and was performed at venues in Boston, Cape Cod and the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

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