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  • the most important during her time at PLU. “A big selling point for my business is the fact that I am a traditional artist, I have a lot of experience developing my eye for composition and color theory,” Reed said. While at PLU, Reed took nearly all her classes in Ingram, but she says her most useful class was her figure drawing class. “Understanding anatomy and the way the human body looks in a certain light, that has helped me beyond any other class,” Reed said. “I never thought my drawing class

  • 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

  • Southern California, where he is a member of the faculty at the USC Thornton School of Music and affiliated faculty in the Jewish Studies Program at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Since 1998 he has also served as Music Director of the Los Angeles Zimriyah Chorale. Conference ScheduleDr. Strimple’s scholarly activities have focused on choral music and music related to the Holocaust. Author of two critically acclaimed books, Choral Music in the Twentieth Century and Choral Music in

  • Southern California, where he is a member of the faculty at the USC Thornton School of Music and affiliated faculty in the Jewish Studies Program at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Since 1998 he has also served as Music Director of the Los Angeles Zimriyah Chorale. Conference ScheduleDr. Strimple’s scholarly activities have focused on choral music and music related to the Holocaust. Author of two critically acclaimed books, Choral Music in the Twentieth Century and Choral Music in

  • (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

  • summer was whizzing by, and soon it was time to say goodbye to the World’s Fair, and our friends and host families. cow19393 But we had a special appearance to make in Hollywood! The choir was extremely honored to be invited to join the International Lutheran Choral Union in a 2,000-voice choir in the Hollywood Bowl. Inside the enormous cone-shaped structure, we sang a special program under the direction of world-renowned composer F. Melius Christiansen of St. Olaf College in Minnesota. What a

  • radical commitment to education for all persons. NATIONAL LUTHERAN CHOIR Sept. 28 The National Lutheran Choir will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Under the direction of David Cherwien, the National Lutheran Choir has become one of the top-ranked choral ensembles in North America. While tickets are free, they must be secured on the campus prior to the concert. RICHARD D. MOE ORGAN SERIES: REFORMATION SYMPHONY Oct. 22 This concert, at 3 p.m. in

  • fountains.” The summer was whizzing by, and soon it was time to say goodbye to the World’s Fair, and our friends and host families. cow19393 But we had a special appearance to make in Hollywood! The choir was extremely honored to be invited to join the International Lutheran Choral Union in a 2,000-voice choir in the Hollywood Bowl. Inside the enormous cone-shaped structure, we sang a special program under the direction of world-renowned composer F. Melius Christiansen of St. Olaf College in Minnesota

  • Wang Symposium Panel Shane Lopez Psychologist and Researcher Steinar Bryn, Ph.D. Noble Peace Prize Nominee Robin DiAngelo Critical Race and Social Justice Educator Jesse Freeston Video Journalist Shyan Selah and Paula Boggs Seattle Music Stars Simon Carrington Choral Conductor Dr. Darren Dochuk University of Notre Dame Angela Meade ’01 and J.A.C. Redford Metropolitan Opera iDebate Rwanda Rwanda’s Top Young Debaters Peter Serko Writer-Performer Dr. Janice E. Brunstrom-Hernandez ’82 St. Louis

  • Art & DesignCommunication, Media & PRPrinting & Publishing ArtsArt & Design ARTD 101 : Drawing I - CX A course dealing with the basic techniques and media of drawing. (4) ARTD 102 : 2D Design/Color Theory - CX This course combines course work in color and composition. Students will develop a better understanding in pictorial composition, color theory, patterning, materials, and methods in the two-dimensional arts, perspective, and a range of conceptual design strategies. Required for all B.A