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![Led by Mark Dupere, Lawrence students rehearse on stage in Memorial Chapel for the April 19 Major Works Concert.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2024-04/MajorWorksRehearsal%202.jpg?h=e47a2c0f&itok=4EDc2NvS)
The annual Major Works Concert, set for April 19 in Memorial Chapel, unites the Conservatory's symphony and choirs. This year's performance is all about Mozart.
![Orchestra students rehearse with the choirs in preparation for the Major Works concert.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2023-04/MajorWorkRehearsal3.jpg?h=85e75e08&itok=gwKAQnTm)
Lawrence University’s Conservatory of Music will present its Major Works concert April 21, an annual showcase of orchestral and choral talent from across multiple ensembles. Love will be a theme.
![Aerial photo of the Lawrence campus looking to the north.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2022-03/AerialMainHallandChapel%20%281%29.jpg?h=8abcec71&itok=lDmi2cLl)
Lawrence faculty members Tim Albright (Conservatory), Mark Dupere (Conservatory), and Constance Kassor (Religious Studies) have been granted 2022 tenure appointments.
![Nate Scott plays a bassoon while wearing a tuxedo and bowtie.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium_16_9/public/2022-02/ns.jpg?h=8abcec71&itok=kW8JFqb7)
Meet Nate Scott, a music performance student who plays the bassoon. Since coming to Lawrence, Nate has been able to explore music outside of the usual classical repertoire that he otherwise may never have experienced.