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Lecturer - Harp | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | elizabeth.landis@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Elizabeth Landis is a much sought-after harpist in the greater Seattle and Tacoma area.
Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Santa Rosa Symphony, Modesto Symphony and more. She is an educator at Pacific Lutheran University and the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra’s Marrowstone Music Festival. She has performed with the prestigious Aspen Summer Music Festival’s various orchestras, and was showcased in concert with The Lancaster Festival as a Wilkes Fellow. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, painting, and training her cats to use “talking” buttons.
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Welcome to Theatre at Pacific Lutheran University! We offer four degrees and two minors in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance under the College of Professional Studies.
TheatreWelcome to Theatre at Pacific Lutheran University! We offer four degrees and two minors in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance under the College of Professional Studies. Theatre at Pacific Lutheran University provides opportunities in acting, musical theatre, directing, design, technology, stage management, playwriting, improvisation, and more! We have an active student-centered season, producing up to 10 shows every year: about half directed by students. Students receive academic
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Lecturer - Guitar | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | brownec@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | A specialist in standard classical guitar as well as various early guitars and lutes, Elizabeth C.
Biography A specialist in standard classical guitar as well as various early guitars and lutes, Elizabeth C. D. Brown is a very active performer in the United States. Highlights from recent seasons include performing at the Music by Women Festival, performing concertos by Vivaldi and Sierra and premiering a new work for guitar and orchestra with the Seattle Symphony. She has performed in operas by Purcell, Blow, Paisiello, Rossini and Verdi, as well as all of Monteverdi’s surviving operatic works
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Lecturer - Film Scoring | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | lkott@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Lauren Kott is a composer, sound designer, and implementor for video games, film, and television.
Lauren Kott Lecturer - Film Scoring Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: lkott@plu.edu Biography Biography Lauren Kott is a composer, sound designer, and implementor for video games, film, and television. Lauren moved from her home in Seattle and began her audio studies at Berklee College of Music in 2018, where she received her B.A. in film scoring and a minor in video game audio. Lauren finished her M.M. in screen scoring at the University of Southern California in 2023 and moved back to Seattle to
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PLU offered the opportunity for me to simultaneously pursue my passion for engineering and my love for music, and I just could not turn down an opportunity like that.
Profiles - PhysicsKelvin Adams:“PLU offered the opportunity for me to simultaneously pursue my passion for engineering and my love for music, and I just could not turn down an opportunity like that.”Joseph Olson:“My professors here at PLU were amazing and instantly acted as mentors, shaping my beliefs and values. Outside of physics, I embraced the liberal arts side of my education, gleaning the most of my non-major classes to better prepare me for my role in the larger world. PLU provided the
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Student Showcase is an annual competition sponsored by the School of Music, Theatre & Dance providing selected students with an opportunity to perform as soloists with one of the University's
Student Showcase 2024-2025A Celebration of Student Performers and ComposersStudent Showcase is an annual competition sponsored by the School of Music, Theatre & Dance providing selected students with an opportunity to perform as soloists with one of the University’s large instrumental ensembles in the Spring semester.Eligibility All PLU students who are currently registered for private instruction (MUSI 202-219 or 402-419) and studying with one of the PLU studio faculty in the area of
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Faculty nominate students for the Dean’s Award via an online process. Final award decisions are made by the Dean in consultation with school/department leadership.
-curricular organizations Process:Faculty nominate students for the Dean’s Award via an online process. Final award decisions are made by the Dean in consultation with school/department leadership. The award recipients are announced and honored at end-of-year ceremonies. Nominations for 2023-24 awards are now closed. PREVIOUS AWARD RECIPIENTS 2023-2024 Felicity Ankrom ’24 (Elementary Education) Caroline Bergren ’24 (Music Education & Music Performance) Isabella Daltoso ’24 (Music Performance) Jessa Delos
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Designer | Impact | Major: Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Graphic Design concentration Minor: Innovations Favorite artist: Frank Moth and Yoshi Yoshitani (visual) / Cowboy Malfoy and Fish Inside a Birdcage (music) .
Kasey Kindzerski Designer she/her Biography Biography Major: Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Graphic Design concentration Minor: Innovations Favorite artist: Frank Moth and Yoshi Yoshitani (visual) / Cowboy Malfoy and Fish Inside a Birdcage (music)
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Lecturer | Music | houstojc@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | A versatile artist, Janeanne Houston has sung the major oratorios from Bach to Verdi, and many symphonic, contemporary works, world premieres, and operas.
Janeanne Houston Lecturer Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: houstojc@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon
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PLU's annual celebration of undergraduate student work is named in honor of Dr. Rae Linda Brown, PLU Professor of Music and former Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Showcase May 9th, 2025 Submissions are now open!Submissions will close March 21, 2025 APPLY HEREAbout Dr. Rae Linda Brown Dr. Rae Linda Brown PLU’s annual celebration of undergraduate student work is named in honor of Dr. Rae Linda Brown, PLU Professor of Music and former Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs. During her brief tenure as PLU’s provost, Dr. Brown launched the first campus wide Undergraduate Research
Office of the Provost253-536-5103Hauge Administration Building, 103 Tacoma, WA 98447
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