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What is Sage Wednesday?

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n Wednesdays at Sage Chapel, between 12:30 and 1:30 pm join us for Midday Music and the glories of the king of the instruments, the organ.



SPRING ~ 2008 Location
Jan.30th
Tim Pyper
Music of Bach, Persichetti and Langlais Sage Chapel
Feb.13th
Annette Richards
Music for Lent, including works by Bach, Buxtehude, and Bohm. Sage Chapel
Feb.27th
David Yearsley
"Confrontations I"- J.S. Bach vs. Louis Vierne Sage Chapel
March 12th
David Yearsley
"Confrontations II" - J.S. Bach vs. Dupre Sage Chapel
March 26th
Shane Levesque
Messianen's suite "L'Ascension" Sage Chapel
April 2nd
Annette Richards
Norbert Palej's "Preludo e Fuga" Sage Chapel
April 9th
David Yearsley
"Confrontations III" - J.S. Bach vs. Widor Sage Chapel
April 23rd
Mark Ferraguto
French Masterworks Sage Chapel
April 30th
Cornell Organists - Joint Recital
Bidding Farewell to the Wolff Organ... Anabel Taylor Hall - Chapel

Sage is more than a chapel. It is a journey. We can draw upon its rich history and the path we embark on today. It is a communal excursion into the realm where intellect and imagination dances with reason and revelation. It is a spiritual, artistic, ethical exploration at an intersection of humanities and science where diverse people and ideas converse. It is a place where students can reflect on their academic/personal growth at Cornell and upon the future. It is a place where we draw upon the ancient and modern religions, all replete with journey motifs. More than a chapel, Sage is a journey, an adventure.

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