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  • This pinnacle of classical opera focuses on the marriage of Figaro and Susanna. Together with the Countess Almaviva, they foil the efforts of the philandering Count to seduce Susanna and teach him a lesson in fidelity. Mozart’s comic masterpiece presented by the PLU Opera Workshop, is…

    Upcoming Opera, Le Nozze di Figaro Posted by: Kate Williams / January 14, 2019 January 14, 2019 This pinnacle of classical opera focuses on the marriage of Figaro and Susanna. Together with the Countess Almaviva, they foil the efforts of the philandering Count to seduce Susanna and teach him a lesson in fidelity. Mozart’s comic masterpiece presented by the PLU Opera Workshop, is sung in Italian with English supertitles and orchestral accompaniment- Stage Directed by Barry Johnson and Music

  • The instructions below briefly outline the process for scheduling your recital and recital jury dates. Please note that this process begins in the semester prior to the recital.

    Instructions for Scheduling your Recital and JuryThe instructions below briefly outline the process for scheduling your recital and recital jury dates. Please note that this process begins in the semester prior to the recital. For a more thorough description see the Music Department Student Handbook. A downloadable excerpt from that handbook is attached here for your convenience. Instructions: 1. Discuss the timing of your recital with your studio instructor during the semester prior to the

  • Associate Professor of Philosophy | Department of Philosophy | schleemt@plu.edu | 253-535-7218 | Mike Schleeter began teaching as an Assistant Professor at PLU in 2011, having received a B.A.

    philosophy, and business ethics, as well as courses in early modern philosophy, 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, and the philosophy of race. His areas of scholarly interest include political philosophy, political economy, German Idealism, and phenomenology. In his free time, he enjoys watching films, playing music, reading literature and poetry, studying history and politics, and sampling beers from around the world. Interests Watching Films Playing Music Reading Literature and Poetry

  • Nearly every corner of the City of Destiny (Tacoma’s nickname) is home to numerous murals thoughtfully crafted by local artists to reflect the personality and heritage of their particular

    6 Tac-Town To-DosMajors at PLURequest InformationApply to PLU6 Tac-Town To-Dos: PLU’s home city is located on the shores of the Puget Sound and its residents are totally in love with the arts, music and do-it-yourself culture.1 Go on a mural tourNearly every corner of the City of Destiny (Tacoma’s nickname) is home to numerous murals thoughtfully crafted by local artists to reflect the personality and heritage of their particular neighborhoods. Insider tip: a printable list of completed murals

  • (All credit hours referred to in listings of requirements are semester hours.) Total Required Hours and Cumulative GPA A minimum of 128 semester hours must be completed with a grade point average

    must be taken in residence. Departments, divisions, or schools may set higher residency requirements. Minimum Grades: Courses in the Major and Minor All courses counted toward a major or minor must be completed with grades of C- or higher and with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher in those courses. Departments, divisions, or schools may set higher grade requirements. Music Ensembles: 8-Hour Rule Non-music majors may not count more than eight semester hours in music ensembles toward

  • The Meeting Pace Chris McKnight ’12 likes to think of Hinderlie Hall as a meeting place between upper and lower campus. And he has a point: the hall sits right on the slope – called Hinderlie Hill, no less – that divides upper and lower…

    everybody in here. Music majors. Academics. Athletes. And people like me who just like to hang around and socialize,” McKnight said with a laugh. “I am still surprised how much I have bonded with everyone in my hall.” Hinderlie has developed a few reputations over the years. It does have a lot of music students, given its close proximity to the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. But there is another, more mysterious, reputation: Hinderlie Hall has been known for years for having the best front desk. Why

  • Beginning in 2018, through a collaboration between the Office of Alumni and Student Connections and the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, PLU has offered Alumni Travel

    discussion arranged by the faculty leader. 2024, Trinidad and TobagoAlumni Travel Seminar in Trinidad and Tobago PROGRAM CANCELLED Calypso, Chocolate, and Wildlife April 7 – 16, 2024 Join PLU’s Professor of Music and Composer, Greg Youtz, for 9 nights/10 days in Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago, a twin-island nation in the Southern Caribbean. Originally the home of Arawak, Tainos, Kalinagos and other indigenous peoples, the island was “re-discovered” by Columbus and colonized by Spain in the late

  • Alumni news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Going for a Grammy When you think Grammys, you might think Béyoncé and Macklemore—but you might not think Lute. It might be time to rethink the Grammys. Micah Haven, a 2009 Music Education graduate of Pacific Lutheran University and now the director of bands at Meeker Middle School in… September 28, 2014 Alumni

  • Every year, the University Symphony Orchestra features a Student Showcase concert for selected students to perform as soloists with the orchestra or to have their compositions premiered. This year, the concert will be performed on Tuesday, March 20th at 8pm in Lagerquist Concert Hall in…

    , March 20th at 8pm in Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. There will be two students featured this year– Meagen Gaskill and Dalton Rouse. Meagan Gaskill will be performing Bernhard Molique’s Flute Concerto. Dr. Svend Ronning, Chair of Stringed Instruments, was one of the professors to hear Meagan’s audition in the Student Showcase Competition. “I first met Meagan at her high school in Niwot, Colorado when I was on sabbatical and she was on spring break from PLU. During her

  • Thanks for your interest in the Chorale and our 2013 spring tour. This website contains information about the choir and conductor Brian Galante, as well as print media designed to help spread the

    forward to sharing our music with you! For information and promotional materials about each venue on our tour itinerary, select the city below.EllensburgKennewickKetchumBoiseEllensburgWednesday April 17 • 8:00 pm Jerilyn S. McIntyre Music Building 400 E University Way on the Central Washington University Campus Free admission Free admission (an offering will be taken) Driving directions Promotional Materials: Bulletin inserts Poster Press release Tour repertoire Conductor photoKennewickThursday, April