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Short and Crotzer Scartascini ’24 Present Valentine’s Day Concert for Community

Associate Professor of Music Theory and Embedded Music Theory Tutor Coordinator Rachel Short, Ph.D., presented “Songs from the Heart,” a special Valentine’s Day concert at the Godfrey Miller Center, on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Pianist Connor Crotzer Scartascini ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Musical Theatre Accompanying) performed alongside Short. The event was very well attended by the Winchester community, and many of the audience members were singing along with the music, which included Broadway and jazz standards.

The Godfrey Miller Center is dedicated to serving older adults of the community by providing benevolent services, fellowship programs and community events in the historic Godfrey Sperry Miller house and the Woltz pavilion.

Visit Facebook to watch video excerpts and to follow Dr. Short.

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