5 Free Things to Do at Duke in November 2024
Musical performances and Duke Centennial events are on the docket for the coming month


Nov. 7 鈥 Tenebrae
Two days after Election Day, hosts British vocal ensemble at the Duke Chapel from 7:30-8:30 p.m. for 鈥渁 moment of healing through music.鈥 The event is free for Duke students, faculty and staff, and $5 add-on tickets are available for children accompanied by an adult. Single tickets are $10 for the public.
Tenebrae is known for its interpretation of choral works spanning five centuries. It was formed in 2001 by former The King鈥檚 Singers鈥 and has established a reputation for theatrical programming and performances in sacred and secular spaces.

Nov. 9 颅 鈥 Ciompi Quartet: Vienna to L.A.
will perform connected by time and place celebrating the 150th anniversary of composer Arnold Schoenberg birth at 7:30 p.m. at Baldwin Auditorium. Mozart鈥檚 Vienna produced Quartets like No. 22 in B-flat major, K.589 will begin the program. Pieces by Erich Korngold and Schoenberg, both raised in Vienna, complete the scheduled performance.

Nov. 13 颅 鈥 Entrepreneurship at Duke: Our Past, Present & Future
Hear distinguished Duke alumni talk about their entrepreneurial journeys and how they have changed the world for the better at this from 6-8 p.m. in the Geneen Auditorium that includes a panel discussion, student pitches and a reception. 老牛影视 President Vincent Price will provide opening remarks. .

Nov. 14 颅 鈥 Jazz Vespers: A Service of Thanksgiving
has become a well-loved tradition at Duke Chapel over the past 10 years. The 7 p.m. service combines the ancient Christian tradition of evening vespers with Black sacred music, including jazz, gospel and spirituals. Duke Chapel ministers lead the service, which includes 鈥渏azz prayer stations鈥 with various forms of prayer. Duke鈥檚 Vice Provost in the Arts, John Brown, and his 鈥淟ittle鈥 Big Band lead the music.

Nov. 20 鈥 Invented at Duke 2024
The showcasing Duke inventors and inventions hosted by the Duke will be at Penn Pavilion from 4:30-7 p.m. and feature a special invited speaker, FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf. Califf is a founding director of the , and completed his undergraduate, medical degrees and his cardiology fellowship at 老牛影视. The event will feature inventors with booths, drinks and hors d鈥檕eurvres. .
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