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Zachary Lyman Professor of Music - Trumpet; Coordinator of Wind, Brass, and Percussion Studies Full Profile 253-535-7612 lymanzt@plu.edu
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plans to observe nurses and doctors to understand current hygiene standards before working with staff to create a collaborative infection control course to implement new standards. But her time in Namibia won’t just be spent conducting research. She will also teach marimba to fourth- and fifth-grade girls at a local private school. More than an aspiring doctor, Larios is also an accomplished musician and has been playing multiple percussion instruments since high school. She was a member of PLU’s
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multiple percussion instruments since high school. She was a member of PLU’s Percussion Ensemble and plays the marimba, steel pan, and drum set. “It’s been an amazing hobby to help relieve the pre-med stress,” she says. She sought out opportunities to play music while on her first trip to Namibia in 2020, which was cut short after only three months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “(That first trip) was not only a chance to study abroad, but it was this super-impactful moment for me because during my
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percussion instruments since high school. She was a member of PLU’s Percussion Ensemble and plays the marimba, steel pan, and drum set. “It’s been an amazing hobby to help relieve the pre-med stress,” she says. She sought out opportunities to play music while on her first trip to Namibia in 2020, which was cut short after only three months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “(That first trip) was not only a chance to study abroad, but it was this super-impactful moment for me because during my first two years
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Jones Percussion Shayla Chaykin* Tim Hager Matthew Kusche Anya Nelson Eric Sundberg Leinani Tadio Eric Zabala
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– Euphonium, home town – Seattle Sarah Martin, major instrument – Horn, home town – Federal Way Tim Hager, major instrument – Percussion, home town – Bremerton
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David P. Robbins Professor Emeritus Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1969-2019 Education M.M., Composition, University of Michigan, 1969 B.M., Composition, University of Michigan, 1968 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Music Administration Percussion Biography David P. Robbins was a Professor of Music at Pacific Lutheran University from 1969 until his retirement in 2019. Born in suburban Washington, D.C., he received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in
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Instruction: Trumpet - CX MUSI 213 Private Instruction: French Horn - CX MUSI 214 Private Instruction: Trombone - CX MUSI 215 Private Instruction: Baritone/Tuba - CX MUSI 216 Private Instruction: Percussion - CX MUSI 217 Private Instruction: Guitar - CX MUSI 218 Private Instruction: Harp - CX MUSI 219 Private Instruction: Harpsichord CX MUSI 225 Ear Training III - CX MUSI 327 Classical Music Composition - CX MUSI 329 Popular Songwriting and Media Music - CX MUSI 345 Conducting I - CX MUSI 351
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, or just a great lesson every week. If you love music, you belong at PLU! Learn More Choral Music Voice and Opera Strings and Orchestra Winds, Brass, Percussion Wind Ensemble and Concert Band Music Education Jazz Piano and Organ Vocal Ensembles Instrumental Ensembles Meet the Faculty Ready to Learn More? Ready to take the next step and request more information? Fill out our Interest Form and a PLU staff member will reach out to you shortly afterwards.Interest Form
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Jump to:Select OneBrass, Woodwinds and Percussion● Only one musical selection is needed, though you may prepare more than one provided it fits into the 5 minute audition time. Your selection(s) should show your best tone quality and demonstrate both lyrical and technical playing. ● Acceptable repertoire includes a movement (or portion of a movement) from a sonata or concerto, a solo etude for your instrument, a small selection of orchestral excerpts for your instrument, or some combination of
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