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  • does it all with great humility. He performs extremely difficult music at the highest level. Max has been a regular cellist and mandolin player in the Jazz Ensemble and The Choir of the West premiered one of his choral pieces at their Spring concert. Max embodies all that our students strive to be. He was recently a standout performer in the North American premiere of Sandstrøm’s St. Matthew Passion, where he was a leader in the Evangelist quartet. Our faculty witnessed Max’s sharp attention to

  • ), Mother Goose (The Rake’s Progress), Hansel (Hansel and Gretel), L’Enfant (L’Enfant et les Sortilèges), Mother Marie (Dialogues of the Carmelites), Hermia (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), and Vera Boronel (The Consul). On the concert stage as a mezzo-soprano soloist, Dr. Cho has performed Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and May Festival Chorus, Dvořák’s Stabat Mater with Honolulu Symphony Orchestra and O’ahu Chorale Society, Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder with the

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  • . Information and registration Tour Croatia June 26 - July 9, 2020 Join Alumni & Student Connections for an amazing tour of Croatia. Walk Dubrovnik’s cobblestone streets with breathtaking views, indulge in delicious seafood in Hvar and explore the pebble beaches of Split. Open to PLU alumni, families and friends, this tour follows PLU’s Choral Union and includes the opportunity to attend their concert performances. Registration opens Aug. 1, 2019. Information and registration October 4-6, 2019 Mark your

  • Read Next Greg Youtz: Composing for the cannery – of boxcars, rhinos, and grapes 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 Octave 9 in Seattle October 5

  • well, and as young as possible. So many of the opportunities in music come when you are very young—make the most of those years you’ve got to practice and improve! Read Previous Travel with our music students in the footsteps of the Masters. Read Next PLU’s Wind Ensemble upcoming CBDNA performance 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

  • Next Brass Music & Book Review! 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 Octave 9 in Seattle October 5, 2022

  • down in LA jumping right into rehearsals,” Marzano said. “We were really excited and nervous about it.” Immediately after hearing they were one of the finalists, PLUtonic members had to make arrangements to travel to Hollywood. “It was really nerve-racking to think that in two weeks we would be in Hollywood with cameras in our faces with America judging us,” Marzano said. Senior Phillip Serino, another PLUtonic member studying music composition, said it wasn’t the stage that gave him the jitters

  • to serve on a special panel. Funds would also go toward an in-person breakfast and trophies. Learn more: DataFest Read Previous Music professor Gina Gillie discussed her new composition and short film Read Next PLU’s culturally sustaining STEM program helped prepare Becca Anderson to be a dynamic teacher COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students

  • World Shaw, Robert and Bennett, Robert Russell: The Many Moods of Christmas (No. 4) Galante, Brian Edward: Jubilate Deo Nance, Richard: Magnificat Thomas, Christina Whitten: Choral de Bêtes Christiansen, F. Melius: O Day Full of Grace Ešenvalds, Ēriks: Rivers of Light Ešenvalds, Ēriks: Northern Lights Whitacre, Eric: Enjoy the Silence Diemer, Emma Lou: She’ll Be Comin’ Round The Mountain Foster, Stephen: Hard Times Come Again No More Kirchner, Shawn: Unclouded Day Ešenvalds, Ēriks: Nordic Light Bach

  • represent the power of a chief. This mask in the PLU Collection could represent a species of bird that inhabits the bush or it could represent a chicken which is often a common sacrificial animal used in many rituals. This mask is most likely a Nunuma style mask used by the southern Bwa, the Nyaynegay (“scarred Bwa”). These masks tend to have more elaborate composition, such as the individual birds and their wooden rings in the PLU mask, than masks made in the Bwa tradition, which are made from a single