non se·qui·tur (non sek'wi-ter) n.
1. An inference or conclusion that does not follow from the premises or evidence.
2. A statement that does not follow logically from what preceded it.

3. Columbia University's newest a cappella sensation!

Nonsequitur, to us, is more than just a long word -- well, actually, it's two words, but not the way we spell it.

Founded by five rag-tag a cappella enthusiasts, Nonsequitur represents the effort to better ourselves and the Columbia community through song. We take pride in our varied repertoire and our unique performing style. And though we rehearse our asses off, our highest priority is having fun.


Recent News:

3.29.06 Concert!

1.22.06 Congratulations!

1.21.06 Call Backs at 5:00 pm in Wallach Lounge!

1.19.06 Auditions at 9:00 pm in Hamilton (look for signs)!

1.18.06 Auditions at 8:00 pm in Hamilton (look for sings)!

12.08.05 Concert at 10:00 pm in Lerner C555!

11.06.05Jenny and David Married!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10.16.05 Concert at 9:00 pm in Wein Lounge!

9.25.05 Nonsequitur would like to congratulate Poonam Pai for joining Nonsequitur!!

1.18.05 Happy New Year! Welcome back to Columbia & Nonseq. We have a completely revampted website, let us know how you like it (if there are problems, things you'd like changed, just let me know).

2.8.04
Nonsequitur would like to congratulate its new leadership: Jenny Mesrie (president) and Emily Reeves (musical director). With these two running things, the future of Nonsequitur is in great hands.

1.25.04 After an impressive turnout at spring audtions, we are proud to welcome tenor Adam Graver (C '07) and alto Ilana Kellerman (B '07) into the ranks. Congratulations, guys!

1.1.04
Happy New Year! Our website has finally been updated. (Thanks, Mike!)
11.22.03 Nonseq alumna Ellen Reid has written a musical entitled "Captain, My Captain," based on the film Dead Poets' Society. The show closed tonight after a four-performance run in Wien Lounge, and it was by all accounts another hugely successful theatrical endeavor. Congratulations, Ellen!

11.9.03
Member-at-large Michael Marcus has spent the entire semester directing a production of "Kiss Me, Kate" for the Columbia Musical Theatre Society, which closed tonight after a four-performance run in Lerner Auditorium. We are happy to report that the show was a rousing success. Way to go Mike!

10.21.03
Our own Sally Grazi is engaged! We wish you all the best.

9.8.03
We had an amazing turnout at auditions this year--over 60 people!--and the decision was tough as always, but we ended up with four solid new members. Say hello to soprano Elena Derkits (B '07), alto Julia Scheinbeim (B '07), tenor Gio Alvarez (C '07) and bass Andrew Sinanoglou (E '07). Bio pages are on the way.

 

 

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