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Case Glee Club & University Chorale

Group of female singers onstage in black, with a piano on the left and conductor in front of the group.
Marcia Armbruster

Date: Monday, April 27, 2026
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel
Format: In-Person + Virtual
Admission: Free | Open to the Public
Watch: Livestream in Harkness Chapel

About The Program

We Dream a World

The Case Glee Club and University Chorale present an inspiring and eclectic program centered on themes of dreams, imagination, and reflection. The ensembles explore repertoire spanning contemporary choral works, traditional songs, and selections from musical theater and popular music.

The program features selections from Wicked alongside timeless standards from the American songbook. 

Highlights include expressive choral works like Everything She Touches, I Will Be Earth, and Things That Never Die, as well as imaginative favorites such as Pure Imagination and Dream a Little Dream of Me

The program also features special performances by student musicians, including vocal soloist Adelyn Nicholson, conductors Katherine Greer and Genevieve Fritz, and violinist Bel Montemore.

The concert concludes with a powerful combined ensemble performance of The Awakening by Joseph M. Martin.

Join us for an evening of music that celebrates creativity, connection, and the enduring power of dreams.

Dr. Jason Falkofsky, Director, Case Glee Club
Dr. Jessica Gallagher-Steuver, Director, University Chorale


CWRU Music 2025–26 Concert Season

The Case Western Reserve University Department of Music presents a dynamic season of concerts, recitals, and special events featuring students, faculty, and guest artists. From classical masterworks to contemporary works, the series highlights the creativity and excellence of CWRU’s vibrant music community. All events are open to the public.

During the 2025–26 season, CWRU celebrates its Bicentennial—200 years of academic excellence, innovation, and impact—honoring the generations who have shaped the performing arts at CWRU while looking ahead to the future.

Venue Information

Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel (est. 1902) offers a warm, intimate, and acoustically resonant setting on the Mather Quad. This neo-Gothic landmark commemorates the brief life of Florence Harkness Severance and reflects Cleveland’s rich cultural and philanthropic history. Designed by architect Charles F. Schweinfurth, the chapel is renowned for its soaring arches, exquisite woodwork, and luminous Tiffany stained-glass windows. 


Health + Safety
The health and well-being of our community is important to us as we gather for campus events. University Health and Counseling Services provides up-to-date guidance and resources to help support a safe campus experience. For life-threatening emergencies, please call CWRU Public Safety immediately at 216.368.3333.