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Divino ’14 Leads Graduate Seminar

Michael Divino ’14 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) led a graduate seminar on the topic of the Chevalier de Saint Georges at 1 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 11, in Ruebush Hall, Room 148. Divino enjoys a varied career as a violinist, researcher, writer and uncle. He currently works as the Minnesota Orchestra’s communications and development writer, where he also serves on the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee. He also has a degree in musicology from Pennsylvania State University. His visit was hosted by Coordinator of Music Literature and Associate Professor of Music History and Literature Laurie McManus, Ph.D.

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