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  • We are grateful to the family of Jeanette Pilgrim, who donated her personal harpsichord to the Music Department. This unique instrument constructed by Kenneth Bakeman in 1980 has two keyboards and a pedal division with painted motifs on the lid and soundboard. Instruments built by…

    . Our keyboard students, and most especially those interested in organ music, will benefit greatly from this wonderful harpsichord that now resides in the office of Dr. Paul Tegels, Associate Professor of Music. Dr. Tegels studied the harpsichord while earning organ diplomas from Stedelijk Conservatorium in the Netherlands. Organists are frequently asked to play harpsichord as they are more similar to organs than to pianos, both in the way harpsichords are played and in their music repertoire. While

  • Music faculty and staff.

    J. Murphy-Mancini Paul Fritts Endowed Chair; Assistant Professor of Music, Organ Full Profile he/him/his jjm@plu.edu

  • On Friday, March 6, PLU’s Regency Voices ensemble presents two musical realizations from Debussy and Sullivan of the iconic story of the Prodigal Son as part of the 2015 SOAC Focus series on perspective. The concert in Lagerquist Concert Hall, features Janeanne Houston, soprano,  James…

    Tegels, organ, and PLU’s Choir of the West directed by Richard Nance. The idea of perspective is explored through two compositional views of the Prodigal’s humility in his return: Debussy with piano, and Arthur Sullivan’s oratorio, performed with organ and Choir of the West. The two versions give the same perspective from different compositional voices. Jim Brown, director, explains the differences. “Sullivan (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame) is a real Victorian era compositional voice. There are moments

  • Choir of the West - Richard Sparks, Conductor, David Dahl & James Holloway, organists

    Credo Choir of the West – Richard Sparks, Conductor, David Dahl & James Holloway, organists This is the premiere recording of the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, built by Paul Fritts. David Dahl performs classic organ works by Buxtehude, Krebs and Langlais. Choir of the West, with organist James Holloway and guest musicians, perform seven works by Bruckner, Mendelssohn, and Leonard Bernstein. Also featured is the premier recording and title work, Credo, composed by PLU’s own Richard Nance. Dr

  • School of Music, Theatre & Dance faculty and staff.

    J. Murphy-Mancini Paul Fritts Endowed Chair; Assistant Professor of Music, Organ Full Profile he/him/his jjm@plu.edu

  • The Pacific Lutheran University Choral Union will present a tour preview concert on Tuesday, July 11th at 7:30 pm in Lagerquist Concert Hall. This summer’s two-week tour will be to France, with concerts scheduled in Arles, Alixan, Colmar, Troyes, Bayeux and Paris. The tour repertoire…

    others. Admission is free. Read Previous Three-time Grammy Award winning saxophonist Jeff Coffin joins the PLU Jazz Ensemble on stage Read Next Richard D. Moe Organ Recital Series LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition April 18, 2024 PLU Music Announces Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance January 29, 2024 PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed

  • Faculty news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    PLU Music Announces Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance Beginning in Fall 2024, PLU will be welcoming Dr. Justin Murphy-Mancini as the Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance . Murphy-Mancini began organ study at age 10, beginning his journey in church, “quite literally as soon as I was tall enough… January 29, 2024 FacultyMusic

  • Tegels rides his bicycle every day, his common form of transportation, to and from his home close by. By Kari Plog ’11 Tegels, university organist and music professor, humbly underscores his efforts of sustainable living, saying he doesn’t have to go out of his way…

    the Netherlands. He said an organist has to go where the organ is, and PLU’s organ fit the bill. While teaching in Kansas, he heard about an opening at PLU, and was already familiar with its organ. In 2002 he came to PLU, where he now instructs students and performs on the famous Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, the largest one west of the Mississippi River. Taking care of the Earth is something that Tegels prioritizes, and feels it is something that many people lack the motivation to do. “We don’t

  • Don’t miss one of the most beloved holiday traditions in the Pacific Northwest, as the Choir of the West, University Chorale and University Symphony Orchestra present our annual Christmas concerts. This year’s theme, Winter Rose , features performances of works by Gerald Finzi, Herbert Howells,…

    purchased here No longer available Read Previous Richard D. Moe Organ Recital Series Read Next Lyric Brass CD Release LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition April 18, 2024 PLU Music Announces Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance January 29, 2024 PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed Musician Aubrey Logan February 28, 2023 Horn & Fixed Media Premiere at

  • Choral Union - Richard Nance, Director

    ):35 5IIIa. Jacob (Chorus and organ):22 6Speaker (Text from Genesis XXVIii 10-12, 16-17):58 7IIIb. Elisha (Chorus and organ):24 8Speaker (Text from 2 Kings VI 15-17):52 9IIIc. Hail Mary! (Soprano solo, chorus and organ):42 10Speaker (Text from Luke I 26-28, 21, 38):52 11IV. Christ, the fair glory (Hymn for soloists, chorus and orchestra)2:37 12Speaker (Text by Christina Rossetti):43 13V. War in heaven (Male chorus and orchestra)3:25 Part Three:  Angels in Common Life and at our Death 14VI. Heaven