
What is Sage Wednesday?

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 | Music of Bach, Persichetti and Langlais | Sage Chapel | |
| Feb.13th | Music for Lent, including works by Bach, Buxtehude, and Bohm. | Sage Chapel | |
| Feb.27th | "Confrontations I"- J.S. Bach vs. Louis Vierne | Sage Chapel | |
| March 12th | "Confrontations II" - J.S. Bach vs. Dupre | Sage Chapel | |
| March 26th | Messianen's suite "L'Ascension" | Sage Chapel | |
| April 2nd | Norbert Palej's "Preludo e Fuga" | Sage Chapel | |
| April 9th | "Confrontations III" - J.S. Bach vs. Widor | Sage Chapel | |
| April 23rd | French Masterworks | Sage Chapel | |
| April 30th | 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.
