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  • ) 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

  • Daltoso Jessa Delos Reyes Hanne Laure’l Ferguson Luke Simon Harvey Cecilia Elizabeth Lerner Juliana Nicole Rodriguez Brian Rondy Sung Karen Zamora-ChavezCOMPUTER SCIENCE CAPSTONE AWARD FOR BEST TECHNICAL PROJECTStudentsPlayer Piano Eric Golde (BA), Camden Hunt (BS)COMPUTER SCIENCE CAPSTONE AWARD FOR BEST PRESENTATIONStudentsTurn-Based Fighting Game Daniel Ma (BS), Tyler Stratton (BS), Kevin Thompson (BS)CS-STEM SCHOLARStudentsLindsey Mae Clark Gann Wilcox Grayson Elizabeth Nottage Angela Seungmi Hong

  • loved playing the Suzuki songs, but I also loved to sing and sang in a group like the Tacoma Youth Chorus (the Northwest Boychoir) as well. I also took piano lessons from my mother, and later from a local high school student named Rick Steves (yes, he grew up to be THE Rick Steves!). I loved all of these things (and continue to), but by the time I was finishing grade school I knew I had to make a choice. I gave violin my all, but learned a bit of guitar, and occasionally sang in choirs. When I was

  • native of Memphis, Tennessee, mentored by jazz piano great James Williams. He studied composition with Donald Freund and Jonathan Kramer, and ethnomusicology with David Evans. Dr. Deacon-Joyner came to western Washington from the University of North Texas in Denton, where he held the position of Associate Professor of Jazz Studies from 1986 to 2000. He received his Bachelor’s degree in composition and Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the University of Memphis, and his master’s degree in composition from

  • Career in Global Health April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” April 21, 2014 More Story Musical Memories Choir of the West member recalls bus trip to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco Editors Note: When Lorna Vosburg... April 21, 2014 Supplemental Issue RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Discovery Alumni

  • His Way to a Career in Global Health April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” April 21, 2014 More Story Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health Juggling has become more than an act for Curt Malloy ’88. Malloy began juggling during his freshman year at Pacific... April 21, 2014 Supplemental Issue RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA

  • structure and notes finally began to emerge during Thanksgiving, in Wyoming,  in his sister’s basement. Nance tried to tune out the homey laughter upstairs. He mulled over his piece, eventually named “The Magnificat” in the downstairs den. Sis had no piano, so Nance had to compose the piece entirely in his head. “Still, I think now, it’s the best thing I’ve ever done,” said Nance. Of late, Youtz has drawn much of his inspiration from the Far East, taking two sabbaticals to China, the first by

  • said. “I would love to be on tour and stuff and record music, but if that doesn’t happen, I would be happy to record in a studio or have my own studio.” The Olson Bros band has a solid repertoire of 30 or so cover songs; Olson plays electric and acoustic guitar and piano, and his brother plays mandolin and guitar. Together they write the original music for the band. Sunrise, like most art that feels truly authentic, arose very organically. “I had to get up early a lot,” Olson said. “Sometimes I

  • , Wash., with her husband, three cats and whatever stray decides to adopt them. She enjoys horseback riding, scuba and ignoring housework and has The Walking Dead recorded through 2015. Previous Post Musical Memories Next Post Discovery You might also like Musical Memories April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center April 21, 2014 Service in Between Schooling April 21, 2014 Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters

  • Hildenbrand My name is Chris Hildenbrand. I am a trumpet performance major here at PLU.  I finished my two year degree at Pierce College and I have been playing trumpet since sixth grade. A few interesting facts about me are that my dad played trumpet in college and that I enjoy playing tennis, video games and also piano and guitar. I formerly studied with Jay Scott and I advanced to the state contest as a sophomore in high school playing the Kennan Sonata and placed first alternate in the Mountain Region