The OLLI Mozart program that was cancelled on March 13 due to a storm has been rescheduled for Tuesday, April 3 at 2 p.m. at the Nolin Murray Center next to St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Pleasant St. in Springfield, Vt.
Erik Nielsen, a professional composer, will relate the story of the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who astonished the crowned heads of Europe as a child prodigy. Many samples of Mozart’s work will be played and the audience will experience how remarkable and wonderful his music is.
OLLI, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, is a membership program affiliated with the University of Vermont. Non-members are encouraged and welcome to attend individual lectures for a single program fee, which may be paid at the program.
The complete Springfield and state-wide program list is available online at www.learn.uvm.edu/olli. Choose State-wide programs from the menu, and then scroll to Springfield.
For weather-related changes to the schedule, you may check the above mentioned website, SAPA TV, 802-885-6248, or 802-885-3094.
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