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):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
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David P. Dahl, Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1969-2005 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Organ
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anthropology labs, collaborative learning spaces, a map room and refurbished faculty offices. Mary Baker Russell Music Center with the acoustically acclaimed Lagerquist Concert Hall and the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, the largest all-mechanical pipe organ in a West Coast university. Distinctive high-tech Language Resource Center, providing computer, audio and visual tools for learning foreign languages. Rieke Science Center, with its nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, the first of its kind at a
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Bachelor of Music Performance For dedicated musicians seeking the highest professional goals and achievement in performance – 80 semester hours Concentrations in: Instrumental Performance Piano Performance Organ Performance Vocal Performance
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to view curriculum information for our degree programs.Degree RequirementsScholarshipsLearn about the available scholarships.More Bachelor of Music in PerformanceFor dedicated musicians seeking the highest professional goals and achievement in performance. 84 semester hours in Music. Concentrations in: Instrumental Performance Piano Performance Organ Performance Vocal Performance Bachelor of Musical ArtsFor those seeking to combine a broader, liberal arts education with a professional degree in
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be around.” Superintendent Bahr stated, “Ms. Rodrigues has been an excellent addition to Eatonville School District. We are so fortunate to have such an amazing, positive music teacher. I am so proud of her dedication to the students and community.” Congratulations Elise! Read Previous Jazz Under the Stars 20th anniversary and concert lineup announced 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
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Areas of Study Brass Euphonium French Horn Trombone Trumpet Tuba Composition Guitar Harp Jazz Studies Music Education Music History and Theory Organ and Harpsichord Percussion Piano Strings Voice Woodwinds Bassoon Clarinet Flute Oboe Saxophone
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NameHometownMajorClass Year Dillon Benacerraf-GajdaLos Angeles, CANursing2024 Charlie CutterWenatchee, WABusiness2023 Christian CutterWenatchee, WABusiness2024 Ian GutierrezTacoma, WABusiness Administration2023 Jessica OrdazLos Angeles, CAEngineering2023 Matt ShapsLas Vegas NVCommunications2024 Parker ZieschangTabernash, COMusic: Organ Performance2025 Claire RatcliffSpokane, WAclaire.ratcliff@plu.eduCoach
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J-term adventures: Keep up with music students around the world Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 12, 2016 January 12, 2016 Churches, Organs, and Art in The Netherlands and GermanyUniversity Organist and Associate Professor of Music Paul Tegels takes students to visit historical buildings in the Netherlands and northern Germany. Organ students will see and play some of the most significant historical instruments in that region, hearing the repertoire on instruments for which that repertoire
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