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  • , constantly preoccupied by anxiety about loved ones. This piece attempts to capture the experiences of those in this position of waiting- from the times when anxiety is just a general background worry, only half conscious in the mind, to those dark nights of the soul when fear overtakes everything. And through it all, there is nothing to do but wait and hope. The conductor, Dr. Edwin Powell, is well known in Tennessee, having taught conducting courses and music education methods at the University of

  • will give an introductory class on the topic.Our music students will also have opportunities to dive into lessons about composition and conducting with John Mackey and Eugene Corporon. Composer John Mackey’s presentation is aptly titled “Anything Goes” and with his earliest music composed with video game music software, he definitely has expertise to share. Professor Eugene Corporon will use his many years of experience conducting to lead students on an exploration of what it means to be a musician

  • Temple City, California, growing the program from 29 string students to 200, and was in charge of the city’s elementary string program. In 2009, Mr. Meyer implemented the “Giving Bach” program at his school which has garnered national attention for its innovative ways of using interactive concerts to bring music into the lives of special needs and inner-city school students throughout Southern California. He was the music director of the Pasadena Youth Symphony Orchestra for 16 years, conducting them

  • rather than practical understanding, like that which would occur in a certificate program. M.A. students will take 2-3 classes a semester for 2 academic years while also conducting their own independent research project(s). While some classroom-only M.A. programs exist, the vast majority of M.A. students are required to write a thesis. The Master’s thesis is an independent research project which a student designs, under the guidance of an advisor and advising committee, somewhat similar to a capstone

  • Barry Johnson Associate Professor of Music - Voice Phone: 253-535-7625 Email: johnsobw@plu.edu Office Location: Mary Baker Russell Music Center - 341 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Co-Director of Opera Production/Workshop Director of Knights Chorus Education M.M., Music/Vocal Performance and Pedagogy, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1989 B.M., Music/Choral Education, University of Arizona, 1985 Responsibilities Teaches Applied

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  • , was awarded the coveted Churchill International Fellowship and an Australia Council Grant to study in the USA and made her New York debut recital at Merkin Hall in 1983. The Alice Giles Concert is made possible by the generous support of The Greater Seattle Chapter of the American Harp Society, Patricia Wooster, and an anonymous donor. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated. Read Previous Going for a Grammy Read Next The Choir of the West: PLU’s Premier Choral Ensemble Keeps Particularly

  • Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies at PLU.CONCERT April 19, 2017 at 8pmKaren Hille Phillips Center for the Performing ArtsTickets$8 general admission $5 senior citizens (55+), military, alumni Free for PLU community, all students with an ID and 18 years and younger. Tickets are also available through the PLU Concierge Desk, 253-535-7411 and, if still available, at the door. Purchase Read Previous Celebrated composer and PLU alumna Cindy McTee visits campus Read Next Choral

  • Barry Johnson Associate Professor of Music - Voice Phone: 253-535-7625 Email: johnsobw@plu.edu Office Location: Mary Baker Russell Music Center - 341 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Co-Director of Opera Production/Workshop Director of Knights Chorus Education M.M., Music/Vocal Performance and Pedagogy, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1989 B.M., Music/Choral Education, University of Arizona, 1985 Responsibilities Teaches Applied

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  • Southern California, where he is a member of the faculty at the USC Thornton School of Music and affiliated faculty in the Jewish Studies Program at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Since 1998 he has also served as Music Director of the Los Angeles Zimriyah Chorale. Conference ScheduleDr. Strimple’s scholarly activities have focused on choral music and music related to the Holocaust. Author of two critically acclaimed books, Choral Music in the Twentieth Century and Choral Music in

  • Southern California, where he is a member of the faculty at the USC Thornton School of Music and affiliated faculty in the Jewish Studies Program at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Since 1998 he has also served as Music Director of the Los Angeles Zimriyah Chorale. Conference ScheduleDr. Strimple’s scholarly activities have focused on choral music and music related to the Holocaust. Author of two critically acclaimed books, Choral Music in the Twentieth Century and Choral Music in