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  • were all chosen because they speak to the breaking down of barriers between people. Arvo Pärt’s Berliner Messe was written in response to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the three large unaccompanied works the choir will sing all have texts that speak about the need for love, understanding, and unity among all people on the earth. And the poetry links all this together — each musical element was chosen to respond to one of the readings.PLU Department of MusicA nationally recognized center for musical

  • Sociology major Allen Tugade ’24 has been a dynamic researcher and student leader at PLU As a student, Allen Tugade ’24 engaged in academic and applied sociological research on the student population of Pacific Lutheran University. Tugade was a member of Choir of the West and a well-known student leader on campus, serving as a Wild Hope Fellow and with… May 28, 2024 Research & Academics

  • Sociology major Allen Tugade ’24 has been a dynamic researcher and student leader at PLU As a student, Allen Tugade ’24 engaged in academic and applied sociological research on the student population of Pacific Lutheran University. Tugade was a member of Choir of the West and a well-known student leader on campus, serving as a Wild Hope Fellow and with… May 28, 2024 Research & Academics

  • 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 Octave 9 in Seattle October 5, 2022

  • Oregon over PBS networks in December 2015, and will be broadcast nationally over PBS networks throughout December 2016. In addition, a special collector’s DVD was produced to commemorate this broadcast and is available for purchase. In October 2015, Choir of the West celebrated its 90th Anniversary (with 350 proud alums singing on stage at Lagerquist), and in November 2015, MediaLab celebrated its 10th Anniversary, with an exciting event at the Tacoma Art Museum with almost 200 alums and friends in

  • episode 1 LGBTQ Religious Archives Network (search under faith for a particular denomination) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsInformational Resources:  Stances of Faith on LGBTQ Issues: LDS Church Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons Families and Friends  Interview with Mitch Mayne, an openly gay Mormon Stories by Queer LDS Members:  Affirmation Stories for Sexual Orientation and gender identity Singing Loud and Proud: Choir for LGBT Mormons Breaks Out The Paradox of Being Gay and Mormon

  • . Having a built-in support group of Lutes helped. Along with Hall and Van Mechelen, there was Novalee Richard, ’09, Stephanie Johnson ’11 and Ieisha McIntyre ’97. Johnson said that she has received huge support from her fellow Lutes, including Choir of the West members who helped her put together audition videos, and her current voice instructor (and PLU professor) Barry Johnson, who encouraged her to audition. “PLU has given me amazing connections,” she said. As for advice for other students seeking

  • production of La Boheme. John Marzano ’13, who has been singing for just about as long as he can remember, joined the group last year as a chorus member in the production of Turandot by Puccini. After the show ended on Aug. 18, Marzano was invited back as a chorus member in La Boheme. Rehearsals for the universally popular classic began in January and since then Marzano has been leaving campus right after Choir of the West practice to head up to Seattle. Leaving at 5 p.m. puts him in Seattle around 6 p.m

  • Career in Global Health April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” April 21, 2014 More Story Musical Memories Choir of the West member recalls bus trip to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco Editors Note: When Lorna Vosburg... April 21, 2014 Supplemental Issue RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Discovery Alumni

  • well as masks, dancers wear tight fitting costumes that cover their entire bodies except their hands and feet. Small metal bells and seedpod rattles add to the costume performance, as do drums of various sizes accompanied by horn trumpets, iron pipes, and hoe blades to create a complex rhythmic sequence (Bortolot, Revolutions). Before colonization by the Portuguese took firm hold in this region in the 1920s, the Makonde lived in small, clan-based villages. The Makonde of Mozambique can be either