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Thursday, Sept. 27
12:30 p.m., the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music's musicology colloquium<http://musicology.cua.edu/events/colloquium-main.cfm> presents "The Performative Opera Audience in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries" by Georgia Cowart, professor at Case Western Reserve University. Ward Hall, Room 211. For more information, contact Andrew H. Weaver at 202-319-5413 or weaver@cua.edu<mailto:weaver@cua.edu>.
6 to 8 p.m., the Department of Art presents an opening reception for "Celebrating Vatican II – A Spirited Response in Art and Design," an exhibit that explores new forms of artistic expression crafted in the mid-20th century to amplify Christ's eternal message in the modern world. The exhibit will run through Wednesday, Oct. 31. Salve Regina Hall, Gallery. For more information, contact Allison Lipari at 202-319-5282 or lipari@cua.edu<mailto:lipari@cua.edu>.
Sunday, Sept. 30
6:30 p.m., as part of a celebration of the shared inspirations between the Czech and American cultures, Professor Murry Sidlin will conduct the CUA Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Choir presenting Rimsky-Korsakov's one-act opera "Mozart and Salieri" and Mozart's "Requiem" at the National Gallery of Art's West Building, West Garden Court, 6th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. For more information on this event and the events of the Mutual Inspirations Festival 2012, visit http://www.mutualinspirations.org.<http://www.mutualinspirations.org>
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