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  • A Bonhoeffer Moment Two renowned Bonhoeffer scholars will join in presenting a special lecture Tuesday, August 28 at 1 p.m. at PLU. A Bonhoeffer MomentTwo renowned Dietrich Bonhoeffer scholars will join in presenting a special lecture event in August. The Rev. Dr. Renate Wind from Heidelberg, Germany will speak on the theme “Bonhoeffer: The Man, the Myth, and the Martyr” and Rev. Dr. Mark Brocker of Portland will present “For Love of the World: Bonhoeffer’s Theology of Resistance and of Hope

  • PLU Wind Ensemble Wednesday, January 28, 2015 • 7:30pm Christ Lutheran Church 299 Haywood Lane Nashville (Brentwood), Tennessee The Pacific Lutheran University School of Arts and Communication and the Department of Music are pleased to announce that their University Wind Ensemble will appear in concert at Christ Lutheran Church, January 28th at 7:30pm. The Ensemble consists of 47 very talented musicians from a variety of academic disciplines. They will play from an exciting repertoire

  • University of Michigan in 1987. His principal teachers have included Leslie Bassett, William Bergsma, William Bolcom and William Albright. He was awarded a Charles Ives Award in 1984 from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and has received annual awards from ASCAP since 1990.  His Scherzo for a Bitter Moon for band won the 1984 National Bandmasters Association contest and in 1990 his Fire Works for wind ensemble won the American Bandmasters Association Ostwald Award.  A choral work

  • :30 pm Performance Northwest High School Concert Band and 6:30 pm Performance Northwest High School Symphonic Band Free Admission / No Tickets Workshop Clinicians:Tonya Mitchell-SpradlinDr. Jonathan HelmickBetsy McCannTonya Mitchell-Spradlin Tonya Mitchell-Spradlin is Director of Wind Band Studies and Assistant Professor of Music. In addition to conducting the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, overseeing the graduate wind conducting program, teaching courses in wind band literature and wind conducting, she

  • native blue camas flowers, were once the primary occupants of Parkland’s original landscape. Thanks to state-government efforts, there has been a reintroduction of native plant species to the area. In this way, walking along the trails of Parkland Prairie provides visitors with an authentic, immersive experience into the Parkland of the past. With every step, you are met with the tranquility of nature and a serene experience for the senses. The scent of Oregon grapes flitters through the breeze, the

  • ", cssSelectorAncestor: "#player-1599", swfPath: "/wp-content/themes/plu/library/js/jplayer/jquery.jplayer.swf", supplied: "mp3", useStateClassSkin: true, autoBlur: false, smoothPlayBar: true, keyEnabled: true, remainingDuration: true, volume: 1 }); }); Lyric Brass Recordings*The Lyric Brass Quintet as two albums for sale! Click here to order “American Music for Brass Quintet” which includes the world-premiere recording of a piece written especially for Lyric. Click here to order “Luther 501” which includes the

  • Wind Ensemble’s World Premiere of Echo Chambers The PLU Wind Ensemble performed the world premiere of Echo Chambers on March 10, 2019. Echo Chambers came about after a conversation during a national conference in 2017 between Ed Powell, Professor of Music and Director of Bands at PLU, and Peter Van Zandt Lane,… March 14, 2019

  • Trio July 18 – Dmitri Matheny Group July 25 – Dan Duval Good Vibes Quartet August 1 – Eugenie Jones August 8 –  Nancy Erickson August 15 – Vianna/Bergeron Brazilian Quintet Bring your lawn chairs and your picnic food. Free coffee is available and select wine, beer and snacks are available for sale. Concerts are never cancelled due to weather. Weather updates and location changes will be shared on the PLU Music Facebook page. On days with inclement weather, concerts will held in Lagerquist Concert

  • Details Performance/clinic: Each school band will perform 15-20 minutes along with a 15-20 minute onstage clinic.  Groups will receive a recording of their performance along with recorded feedback from clinicians. Midday Concert:  The PLU Wind Ensemble will perform a short concert each day at 11:45 am Entry fee: $275 – Registration and Payment Deadline: TBD Tentative Schedule:Friday, March 7, 2024 8-11:45am – Round 1 (5 Bands) 11:45am – PLU Wind Ensemble performance for Rounds 1 and 2 12:15pm – Lunch

  • school students, with the help of other PLU faculty and the Lyric Brass Quintet. “It was my goal to bring students to PLU to participate in a day of learning and playing as an educational experience and recruitment opportunity,” Gillie said. “It was a rousing success, and we plan to continue this event in future years.” Gillie returned to campus this fall, with new compositions, inspirations and lessons from her sabbatical year. PLU, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) By Genny