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  • talked a lot about the technical aspects of camera work relating to dance films and dancing for the camera. I used the information I gained from the master class and applied it to my classwork, especially the dance film final project for Composition and Choreography. It helped me think about how to both choreograph and dance for a camera and how this is different than dancing on a stage. —Brooke Nelson ’23, Dance minor Though the circumstances of the year are not what any of us would have chosen, I

  • Connor Kaczkowski. I’m a junior at PLU, and I am majoring in music performance and composition. I have been playing trumpet for about 10 years and I’m currently in the Wind Ensemble here at PLU. Jacob BoseleyJacob is a junior transfer student majoring in trumpet performance. He has played trumpet for 11 years and previously studied with Chris Colleti.  In his free time, Jacob likes to be outside and relax with his dog and friends. Jonathan Holder Jonathan Holder is a transfer student from Grand

  • a user friendly format. Users have the option to create an account and receive customized push notifications with information about their favorite sports. All of our data is scraped from GoLutes.com and displayed within our application. 2:55pm – Transcribr: Music Composition Software Paul Dalenberg (BSCS), John Doster (BSCS) Transcribr is a music composition software that is designed around user friendliness and accessibility. It consists of a robust model that can represent complex scores and a

  • (concerto, etude, selection of orchestral excerpts). Performance quality must be at a level befitting public performance. All major and minor scales (all three forms) and arpeggios in 2 octaves(jury committee will pick 2 or 3 for you to play). Two-octave chromatic scale beginning on any note. COMPOSITION BM Performance in primary medium (this replaces the semester jury for this term). Presentation of: A significant composition or compositions that demonstrate the student’s current abilities and their

  • , or teach a private composition lesson.  I will probably be meeting with a music faculty sometime during the day.  I meet with each full-time faculty member once a month, to get to know them, and to discuss issues and concerns that they may have.  Several times a week, I will walk over the University House to have lunch with other faculty and staff, so I can gain a wider university-level perspective.  There is always some type of group meeting during the day:  with the entire music faculty or in

  • appeared in period performances with the Madison Bach Musicians playing repertoire including Bach’s Mass in B Minor. Dr. Gillie’s doctoral dissertation is entitled “Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Music for Soprano, Horn and Piano: an Original Composition, Professional Recording, and Research of Significant Pieces.” Information and recordings from the project are featured on Dr. Gillie’s website. Rebecca Good, trombone, is Lecturer of Trombone at Pacific Lutheran University where she teaches

  • composition, I would add more onto the first layer to make it more complex. Compositionally, what I was trying to do as an artist is to put order into the chaos. In the end I had to edit out some figures because there were too much. The way I controlled this was I kept all the people in groups. There are foreground groups and groups by the houses, and by clumping, I organized those clumps and made sure that those vignettes separate so that they don’t look so merging. It is like being a director of a play

  • coordination of lead ions by small molecules with lewis-base properties, or improving the composition of the perovskite-electron transport layer interface. Rather than providing a definitive solution, the ideas presented here serve as a foundation upon which further research can be structured in order to secure a pathway for a future non-reliant on environmentally harmful forms of energy. 3:00-3:25 pm Duncan Haddock, Senior Capstone Seminar   Blends  of electronic and ionic conducting polymeric blends and

  • act of resistance to oppression, and the balance between celebrating the heroic struggles of the past with the challenges of emerging as a post-colonial society that can compete with and indeed offer solutions to an increasingly connected, tumultuous and fragile world. Dr. Greg Youtz has been taking students to Trinidad and Tobago since 1999 and directed the PLU Gateway Program in T&T from 2015 to 2022. On campus his courses focused on music composition, music history, ethnomusicology and the

  • that written communication plays in our modern world. Find out what jobs recent PPA graduates have.Careers for English MajorsA major in English lays the foundation for many endeavors. PLU English majors have gone on to be practicing writers, pursue Ph.D. programs in literature and composition, follow careers in business and law, and become educators in both the private and public sectors. The pursuits of recent graduates attest to this: Marc Boyer – graphic designer, Warfield Creatives, Tacoma