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  • 1/14/2024 - PLU Honor Orchestra for Strings (pdf) view download

  • that the frame for the acrylic sheet was cut slightly too small, and the sheet had to be trimmed down to fit. We have decided to revert the plans for the LED strings back to the original, embedding into the groove of the frame. After some light testing, we discovered that this LED placement will produce more ideal lighting. Also, wrapping the LED strings around the inside of the frame would require that we re-miter the groove in the frame to widen it. Heat tests have been done to confirm that

  • ) Sunday, September 1 – Saxophone, Brass & Overflow (9am-8pm) Monday, September 2 – Strings, Keyboard & Harp (9am-8pm) Wednesday, September 4 – Jazz Rhythm Section (Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Percussion/Vibraphone) (1:45-3:15pm) Audition Material: Audition Repertoire (Brass, Winds, Percussion, and Jazz) String Audition Repertoire (required) Audition Material Flutes: A five-minute selection(s) of your choice displaying both lyrical/slow and technical/fast playing such as repertoire from the Flute Music

  • . Music Artistic Achievement Awards and limited endowed scholarships are offered in renewable amounts ranging up to $7,500 per year and are in addition to academic merit awards. Awards are available to students in a single specific area (for example – strings, voice, brass, etc) and are renewable up to another three years. Recipients are required to take private lessons in the area of the award, maintain academic standards, and participate in an assigned ensemble. Auditions are required and awards are

  • for Orchestra”). The piece is an Adagio for strings that has emerged as a popular piece on its own. The University Symphony Orchestra performed the west-coast premiere of the symphony in 2004. They will perform the piece again on tour in Portugal and Spain this summer McTee’s visit to PLU is not only a sentimental experience for the PLU community, but a notable opportunity for student composers. While here, McTee will provide composition seminars, lessons with students, guest lectures in music

  • , Mexico and Norway,” Youtz said. “The piece also utilizes some (optional) non-Western instruments, including Javanese gongs; Trinidadian steel drums; Chinese plucked, bowed and hammered strings; and Hardanger fiddles.” University Congregation President Ruth Kovanen ’15, also volunteer coordinator at PLU’s Women’s Center, created the artwork and stickers for this year’s Chapel program. September’s Chapel theme is “peace”; coming up are “joy” for October, “kindness” for November and “patience” for

  • understanding of musical style. Recital must include a Prelude and Fugue by Bach Collaborative repertoire may be included in addition to the required 30-minute performance time. BA/BMA At least two pieces from two periods (no less than 15 minutes of playing time). At least one of the pieces is to be performed by memory. ​Works should be those learned and prepared since the sophomore exam. STRINGS BM A 30-minute (minimum) recital of at least two complete major works in contrasting style prepared to the level

  • world around us. The department hosts several events each year to invite the rest of the campus and the wider community into our labs to put on some goggles and see chemistry in action. During the annual “Mole Day Eve Spooktacular” in October and “Desserts and Demos” in April, members of the PLU Chem Club get a chance to inspire a new generation of curious scientists, including those from area middles schools, who have fun making long strings of Nylon, mixing glowing slime, and investigating models

  • PLU Organist performs Bach at Portland’s St. James Lutheran Church Sunday, December 4 at 5 pm PLU Music Professor and Organist Paul Tegels will play Bach Cantata Vespers and a Mozart Church Sonata for organ and strings at the historic downtown Portland’s St. James Lutheran Church on Dec. 4. The Bach Vesper will feature Cantata 61, Nun komm… November 8, 2016

  • quality must be at or approaching a pre-professional level. At least 50% of the recital material is to be performed from memory. STRINGS BM A 60-minute (minimum) recital of at least three complete major works in contrasting style prepared to the level of a conservatory student Collaborative repertoire may be included, not to exceed 25% of the 60-minute minimum playing time (ca 15 minutes) Instrumental assessments and recitals in the BM may not repeat repertoire from previous assessments and recitals