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Victoria Mansfield
  • Music
  • Class of 2015
  • Mount Airy, MD

Victoria Mansfield of Mount Airy, Md. Performs in Westminster Symphony Orchestra Concert at McDaniel College

2013 Nov 12

Victoria Mansfield, a junior from Mount Airy, Md., performs in the Westminster Symphony Orchestra concert at McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster, Md. The performance, which is free and open to the public, takes place Saturday, December 7, 3 p.m., in WMC Alumni Hall.

Under the direction of Linda Kirkpatrick, senior lecturer in music, the Westminster Symphony Orchestra is composed of McDaniel students, as well as community musicians.

The concert features Haydn's Symphony No. 104 "London" and Elgar's "Serenade for Strings." Another highlight is Vivaldi's "Winter Concerto."

According to Kirkpatrick, "Vivaldi's 'Winter Concerto' is rarely played since the aSpring Concerto' is his most popular of the aFour Seasons.' We thought it appropriate to schedule for a winter concert."

For more information, call 410-857-2599. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/music for information about the college and the music department.

McDaniel College, recognized nationally among 40 Colleges that Change Lives and U.S. News top-tier liberal arts colleges, is a four-year private college of the liberal arts and sciences offering more than 70 undergraduate programs of study, including dual and student-designed majors, plus 25 highly regarded graduate programs. Its hallmark faculty-student collaborations in research, teaching and mentoring plus hundreds of leadership and service opportunities enrich a lively learning experience that is rooted in a personalized interdisciplinary and global curriculum. Innovative January courses take students to points all over the world while McDaniel's degree-granting European campus offers a unique opportunity for international study at the only American university in Budapest, Hungary. A diverse and close-knit community of 1,600 undergraduates and 1,560 part-time graduate students, McDaniel also boasts a spectacular 160-acre hilltop campus in Westminster, Md., an hour or less from Baltimore, D.C., the Chesapeake Bay, an Amtrak station and BWI international airport.