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Stephanie Schoppe
  • Brick, NJ

TCNJ Student Stephanie Schoppe to Perform at Lincoln Center

2013 Mar 12

TCNJ Center for the Arts and the Department of Music are pleased to announce that TCNJ's Choirs will once again be performing in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall as part of the second annual Project Hand-in-Hand concert. The choirs, led by Dr. John P. Leonard and Dr. Ryan J. Tibbetts, along with 80 high school students from the earthquake disaster-area in Japan and The Friends of Japan Orchestra, comprised of members of New York City Opera Orchestra, will collaborate to perform Guiseppi Verdi's Requiem on Friday, March 22, 2013 at 8:00pm.

Stephanie Schoppe, resident of Brick, will be among those performing in the TCNJ Choir. The Project Hand-in-Hand performance serves to support Japan's long-term recovery efforts as well as a means to express gratitude for the support that has been received from around the world.

A magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, triggering tsunami waves that caused widespread death and destruction, as well as nuclear meltdowns at a power plant in an area known for its active and talented student choral groups. Many ensembles were forced to cease their activities and were not able to perform. Atsushi Yamada, a New York based conductor, visited the region shortly after and began to plan Project Hand-in-Hand to support reconstruction within the disaster area.

Project Hand-in-Hand is made possible by the support of donations from organizations and individuals, as well as through public and international exchange funds. Yamada looks to maintain awareness of this devastation and bring support to the region still recovering from the disaster. In addition, it is seen as an opportunity for students directly impacted by the area to perform with a professional orchestra, express hope for a full recovery, and deliver their voices to the world. Tickets to this performance are free of charge, and available at http://handinhandconcert.com/en/sec10/