Music Week at KCC: 3 free classes offered Thursday, Feb. 11

Closeup shot of two hands playing the keyboard of a piano.

Kellogg Community College’s Music Week at KCC continues with more free music classes open to the public this afternoon.

Music Week at KCC began Feb. 6 and runs through 14 at the College’s newly renovated Davidson Visual and Performing Arts Center, on campus at 450 North Ave., Battle Creek. In addition to opportunities for the public to sit in on select music classes for free, the weeklong series of musical events is open to the public and will include several recitals and special events.

KCC music classes offered for free to the public today, Thursday, Feb. 11, as part of Music Week at KCC include:

MUSI 211: Music Appreciation
1 to 2:20 p.m.

MUSI 131: Music Theory 2
2:30 to 3:50 p.m.

MUSI 134: Aural Comprehension 2
4 to 4:55 p.m.

Classes offered during Music Week at KCC are free to attend, but registration is required. Register in person at the Arts and Communication office in room 228 of the Davidson Center on the North Avenue campus or fill out the online Music Week Registration form.

The free courses will proceed as regularly scheduled at the college with registered KCC students attending for credit, but will also give individuals who sit in on the classes a chance to see what a college music course at KCC is like.

For more information about Music Week at KCC, contact Dr. Gerald Blanchard, Music Area coordinator and Vocal Arts director at KCC, at blanchardg@kellogg.edu or 269-965-3931 ext. 2566 or visit www.kellogg.edu/performart.