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Penn State College of Arts and Architecture
Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State

‘Mosaic’ concert Dec. 8 highlights talents of Penn State musicians and singers

UNIVERSITY PARK (Wednesday, Nov. 13)—“Mosaic,” Penn State School of Music’s highly anticipated annual concert that brings together the very best of student talent for a one-of-a-kind showcase, will take place at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, in Eisenhower Auditorium.

Tickets are $33 for an adult and $10 for a student and those 18 and younger. They are available for purchase online. Tickets are also available by calling 814-863-0255 or in person, weekdays 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at Eisenhower Auditorium. 

You can avoid the $4-per-ticket online service fee by calling 814-863-0255; or buying in person from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays at Eisenhower Auditorium.

Visit “Mosaic” online for more information. 

“Mosaic” is an immersive experience of sight and sound designed to captivate and surprise. It features an array of performances from Penn State’s finest student soloists and top ensembles. Special lighting effects guide the audience’s attention throughout Eisenhower Auditorium, linking performances from the stage to the grand tier and balcony, creating a multi-sensory journey through a diverse musical program. Applause is reserved for intermission and the grand finale, allowing the show to flow seamlessly and heightening the drama of each new performance as it emerges.

Organized by the School of Music’s ensemble area and supported by dedicated faculty and the skilled technical team at Eisenhower Auditorium, “Mosaic” showcases the incredible dedication and artistry of Penn State’s music students. This year's concert will feature performances by soloists and small ensembles chosen through auditions held in October, ensuring a high-caliber and thrilling program.
 

Sensory accommodations 

Eisenhower Auditorium is certified by KultureCity as a sensory-friendly venue. Upon request, patrons can sign out a variety of items to accommodate your visit, including noise-reducing earmuffs, anti-strobe glasses, lap pads and fidget toys. 

Visit Accessibility online to learn more about the center’s available services.
 

Acknowledgements

Accessibility services are supported by the William E. McTurk Endowment for Program Support.