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West Hartford Native Performs in Nationally Televised Christmas Concert
'Christmas at Belmont' will have an encore performance on Christmas Eve.

West Hartford native Maxwell Dvorin, a Commercial Music major at Belmont University, recently performed in the “Christmas at Belmont” concert at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center, a performance which was taped live and will air nationally this holiday season on PBS.
Hosted by two-time Grammy winner Kathy Mattea, more than 700 student musicians joined the Belmont School of Music faculty and the Nashville Children’s Choir for the taping of “Christmas at Belmont.”
The annual production of traditional carols, classical masterworks, world music and light-hearted seasonal favorites, produced by Nashville Public Television (NPT), premiered on PBS on Dec. 21 and will have an encore broadcast on Christmas Eve at 9 p.m. This is the 13th consecutive year “Christmas at Belmont” has been seen by a national audience on PBS (check local listings for dates and times in your area).
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This year’s edition of “Christmas at Belmont” features the University Symphony Orchestra, Belmont Strings, University Singers, Belmont Chorale, Percussion Ensemble, Musical Theatre, Jazz Band, Jazzmin, Southbound and Company, as well as mass choirs. The performance includes both classic holiday music such as “Carol of the Bells” and “Little Drummer Boy,” and festive seasonal songs such as “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?,” “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” and “Deck the Halls,” to name a few.
“’Christmas at Belmont’ is an amazing opportunity to showcase the tremendous talent of our faculty and students,” Belmont University President Dr. Bob Fisher said in a press release. “We’re incredibly grateful for our partnership with NPT that brings that talent to a broader audience, and we’re delighted to have an artist of Kathy Mattea’s caliber at the helm this year.”
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“NPT is excited to once again partner with Belmont University to bring one of Nashville’s great holiday traditions to the entire nation on PBS,” said Beth Curley, president and CEO of NPT, which has won 46 Midsouth Emmy Awards since 2001. “I am always amazed at the depth and range of talent Belmont’s School of Music is nurturing--truly making a mark on Nashville’s music and performance scenes. With 2015’s all-new production of ‘Christmas at Belmont,’ we continue a vital part of NPT’s mission, which is to share these unique talents with a national audience.”
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