An A Cappella Performance by The Hangovers from Cornell University, USA
All Programmes
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日期
2017年4月5日
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主辦單位
Culture Promotion Committee
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時間
19:00 - 21:00
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地點
Chiang Chen Studio Theatre, PolyU
摘要
An A Cappella Performance by
The Hangovers from Cornell University, USA
5 April 2017 (Wednesday)
7 pm
Chiang Chen Studio Theatre, PolyU
*All tickets have been distributed. Thank you for your support. Walk-ins are welcome if seats are available after the commence of the programme. First come, first served.*
Programme
Up the Ladder to the Roof
Shape of You/Hips Don’t Lie Mashup
Brown Eyed Girl
Yesterday
Ride the Chariot
Spaseniye Sodelal
*飛
*殘酷月光
*Rather Be
Meet Virginia
When We Were Young
Fly Away
Iscariot
Ave Maria
*Performed by PolyU’s SU Choir
The Hangovers
Founded in 1968, The Hangovers are the official all-male a cappella subset of the Cornell University Glee Club, the oldest student organization at Cornell University.
The Hangs sing a wide variety of musical styles including jazz, pop, traditional choral, as well as original compositions and parodies. All of their arrangements are created by current members and alumni of the group, and the group is entirely student run.
The Hangs have competed in international competitions such as the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella, advancing to the semi-finals in 2001. They have performed for Helmut Schmidt, the widow of Anwar Sadat, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger, Cornell alumna Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and other notables.
The name Hangovers is taken from the title that was given to fifth-year students in Cornell’s five-year architecture and engineering programmes of the 1960s. After their fourth (senior) year, students in these programmes had to hang over an additional year to complete their degrees.
The PolyU Students’ Union Choir
Since its inception in 1971, the PolyU Students' Union Choir has always endeavoured to promote music to every member of the PolyU community and the wider public. Through regular practices and performances, the Choir provides an opportunity for its members to share the joy of music with audiences and help them develop singing skills.
The Choir performs a diverse array of music, such as classical, pop, religious and jazz music, with the addition of a cappella and show choir music in recent years.
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