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  • – Rachmaninoff’s Vespers Chorale Union 2013 – A Choral Union Christmas, Volume 1 2010 – 25th Anniversary 2004 – I Thank You God Trinity Handbell Ensemble 1997 – In Praise of the Nativity University Chorale 2013 – A Child is Born 2011 – Peace 2009 – Wondrous Child 2007 – Light Everlasting 2001 – Beautiful Savior 1999 – Rejoice & Sing 1997 – In Praise of the Nativity University Men’s Chorus 2009 – Wondrous Child 2007 – Light Everlasting 2004 – Peace, Love & Hope 2001 – Beautiful Savior 1997 – In Praise of the

  • University Organist Dr. Paul TegelsPaul Tegels, a native of the Netherlands, is Associate Professor of Music, and serves as University Organist at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA.. 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

  • Change Title Choir of the West University Chorale University Singers Knight’s Chorus Choral Union Opera Program Chapel Choir

  • Wind Ensemble’s World Premiere of Echo Chambers Posted by: Kate Williams / March 14, 2019 March 14, 2019 By Kate Williams '16The 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, Assistant Professor of Composition and Director of the Dance Center for New Music at the University of Georgia

  • flowers and greenery. It is like a miniature city. At night, it is breathtakingly beautiful with a myriad of splendidly colored lights playing on the buildings and fountains.” The summer was whizzing by, and soon it was time to say goodbye to the World’s Fair, and our friends and host families. But we had a special appearance to make in Hollywood! The choir was extremely honored to be invited to join the International Lutheran Choral Union in a 2,000-voice choir in the Hollywood Bowl. Inside the

  • Richard A. Farner Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1976-2012 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Choral Conducting

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  • Richard A. Farner Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1976-2012 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Choral Conducting

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  • Horn & Fixed Media Premiere at Octave 9 in Seattle Posted by: Reesa Nelson / October 5, 2022 October 5, 2022 Professor of Music Dr. Gina Gillie recently premiered her first electroacoustic music composition at Seattle Symphony’s Octave 9. Titled “Pale Blue Dot for solo horn and fixed media,” the piece is inspired by the 1991 photograph taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft as well as Carl Sagan’s prose reflecting on the image. In the photo, Earth appears as a single pixel – “a mote of dust

  • Brian Galante Associate Dean, School of Music, Theatre & Dance; Director of Choral Studies; Professor of Music Full Profile he/him/his 253-535-7611 galante@plu.edu

  • October 11, 2010 Music is very much alive By Chris Albert Several months ago, PLU music professor Edwin Powell began collaborating with Norwegian-born composer Ola Gjeilo. “It’s all been done over Facebook,” Powell said. The PLU Wind Ensemble, director by Ed Powell, will perform the world premiere of Ola Gjeilo’s composition. Powell, the Wind Ensemble director, asked Gjeilo for permission to adapt a chorale piece Gjeilo had done for wind ensemble. He soon found out, Gjeilo was not only