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Performance Ensembles

The SUNY Orange Arts and Communication Department sponsors a selection of performance ensembles for students and community members. These ensembles perform at venues both on- and off-campus, including the William and Helen Richards Theater in Orange Hall (located on the College's Middletown campus) and the historic Paramount Theater in Middletown.

Choir/Madrigals

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SUNY Orange Choir

The SUNY Orange Choir and Madrigal Singers perform at various locations throughout Orange County during the year.

The groups, under the direction of Kimberly Carver, also perform at many College events, including Commencement, Convocation, and the Scholarship and Awards Ceremony.

The Madrigal Singers have also produced several holiday CDs that have been sold as fundraisers for the group.

For more information on the Choir and Madrigal Singers, contact the Arts and Communication Department at (845) 341-4787.

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Madrigal Singers

Symphonic Band

Symphonic BandThe College's Symphonic Band is under the direction of Richard Simons and is comprised of SUNY Orange students and members of the community. The band welcomes participation from those wishing to be part of a community ensemble of musicians who desire to perform and/or enrich their musical talents.

The band performs and rehearses at Middletown's historic Paramount Theatre, located at 17 South Street. The group generally offers two concerts per year at the Paramount.

The band's music also graces the College's Commencement ceremony and has been a part of such special events at SUNY Orange's 60th Anniversary Celebration.

For more information, or if you wish to join the band, please contact the Arts and Communication Department at (845) 341-4787.

Orchestra

OrchestraThe SUNY Orange Orchestra is under the direction of Richard Simons, and is comprised of SUNY Orange students and members of the community. The Orchestra rehearses and performs at Middletown's historic Paramount Theatre, located at 17 South Street.

In addition to bringing quality orchestral programs to Orange County, the orchestra seeks to promote musical growth in younger musicians by sponsoring an annual Concerto/Aria contest in which winners are granted the opportunity to perform a musical or vocal solo during the orchestra's spring concert.

For more information, contact the Arts and Communication Department at (845) 341-4787. Interested performers wishing to join the orchestra may contact Richard Simons.

Jazz Ensemble

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The Jazz Ensemble, comprised of SUNY Orange students and community members, is under the direction of  jazz musician Dr. Michael Antonelli. The group performs concerts each semester in the William and Helen Richards Theater in Orange Hall and members of the ensemble regularly lend their musical talents to other events on campus.

Ensemble members have performed during receptions for Cultural Affairs events and exhibits, as well as for an array of student activities.

For more information, contact the Arts and Communication Department at (845) 341-4787.

Apprentice Players

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The Apprentice Players is the oldest student club in the SUNY Community College system and has the longest tradition of theatrical production of any two-year college in the state. The Apprentice Players are immersed in all facets of production including acting, stagecraft, marketing, lighting design, management, and sound design to name a few. Recently the Apprentice Players have produced works by Ibsen, Williams, Brecht, Weller, Chekhov, Durang, Mortan, and Murikami.

Members of the Apprentice Players are also active in the greater college community and have gone on to pursue careers in the theater, film, and television.

For more information please contact David H Cohen, the college’s Acting Instructor and the club’s faculty advisor at davidcohen@sunyorange.edu

 

Chamber Ensemble

Chamber EnsembleThe Chamber Ensemble, under the direction of Richard Simons, performs several times during the year. 

For more information, contact the Arts and Communication Department at (845) 341-4787.