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  • Feature 4880 PLU professor composes music for ‘timeless’ Chinese opera featuring student and faculty performers December 16, 2016 Feature 3970 Martin Luther comes to life November 15, 2016 Feature 4190 MediaLab celebrates 10-year milestone November 10, 2016 Faculty Faculty 4830 Printmaking professor pens book on feminist history December 6, 2016 Faculty 4020 JP Avila – Office Hours December 1, 2016 Faculty 5220 PLU welcomes new artistic director of theatre November 12, 2016 News News 3850 $125,000

  • : African Arts of Dressing the Head.” African Arts 28(1), 1988. Brottem, Bronwyn V. and Ann Lang. “Zulu Beadwork.” African Arts 6(3) 1973. Joseph, Rosemary. Zulu Women’s Music. African Music 6(3): 53-89, 1983. Smith, Edwin W. “African Symbolism.” The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 82(1):13-37, 1952.

  • : African Arts of Dressing the Head.” African Arts 28(1), 1988. Brottem, Bronwyn V. and Ann Lang. “Zulu Beadwork.” African Arts 6(3) 1973. Joseph, Rosemary. Zulu Women’s Music. African Music 6(3): 53-89, 1983. Smith, Edwin W. “African Symbolism.” The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 82(1):13-37, 1952.

  • : African Arts of Dressing the Head.” African Arts 28(1), 1988. Brottem, Bronwyn V. and Ann Lang. “Zulu Beadwork.” African Arts 6(3) 1973. Joseph, Rosemary. Zulu Women’s Music. African Music 6(3): 53-89, 1983. Smith, Edwin W. “African Symbolism.” The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 82(1):13-37, 1952.

  • look forward to sharing our music with you! For information and promotional materials about each venue on our tour itinerary, see the city below.Read the blog! John’s Creek, Georgia Friday, January 22, 2016 at 7:30 pmJohn’s Creek United Methodist Church 11180 Medlock Bridge Road, John’s Creek, GA 30097 (770) 497-8215  Driving directionsPromotional Materials: Bulletin inserts | Poster (11×17) | Flyer (8.5×11) | Press release | Tour repertoire | Conductor photo | High-res ensemble photo  Birmingham

  • Training, Music History Accolades Recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship from the Netherlands-America Commission for Educational Exchange Biography Paul Tegels retired in May 2023. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Organ Performance and Pedagogy and his Master of Arts Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Iowa, where he studied organ with Delores Bruch, and choral conducting with William Hatcher. Other degrees and awards include the Artist Diploma and the Master of Music

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  • Professor of Composition, Greg Youtz.”2018 CBDNA ProgramFrederick Street – Gregory Youtz, PLU Professor of Music and Composition World Premiere El Chupacabra – Emilio José González, ’17 PLU Alum Ron Gerhardstein, Conductor (PLU Associate Director of Bands) To the Mountain – Jerry Kracht, PLU Professor Emeritus World Premiere …and this is most certainly true – James Stephenson Pixels – Jess Kady, ’11 PLU Alum World Premiere “It is my hope that by putting together this program, we can show the nation that

  • Training, Music History Accolades Recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship from the Netherlands-America Commission for Educational Exchange Biography Paul Tegels retired in May 2023. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Organ Performance and Pedagogy and his Master of Arts Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Iowa, where he studied organ with Delores Bruch, and choral conducting with William Hatcher. Other degrees and awards include the Artist Diploma and the Master of Music

    Area of Emphasis/Expertise
  • ceremony a gift certificate and an opportunity to perform at IKEA in Tukwila! Many PLU students enjoyed those trips in the PLU van up to IKEA, singing Christmas carols the whole way.From 2000 until 2013, the Lucia Fest took place in the university’s Mary Baker Russell Music Center, Lagerquist Hall, a beautiful facility. Following the hour-long program of Swedish music and song, guests followed a candle-lit path to a reception in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. The program moved to the newly-renovated

  • About opera at PLUPLU Opera offers two productions per academic year – a complete main stage opera with orchestra and an opera scenes program with piano in alternating semesters. Members participate in all facets of production, including set and costume design, staging and performance. The full productions are planned in a three-year cycle that includes early music, standard repertoire, and 20th/21st century. Recent productions have included Mozart’s The Magic Flute, Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo