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  • , submit your program (using the form found on this page) to the Music Office for final approval and formatting for print. After submission of your final draft you may receive a request from the Music Office to make some additional change(s). Do so quickly and resubmit your draft as directed. *Translations – Printed translations are required for vocal recitals or whenever texts figure significantly in the program. Translations are not a part of the Recital Program Template. Students are expected to

  • between all of us.” The annual J-Term competition is modeled after Fox’s popular singing competition “American Idol.” Contestants sang songs in a variety of categories, from pop and oldies to country and Disney music. Kalohelani said he never expected to win. He decided to participate this year because he regretted not trying out last year. “I wanted to do it (last year), but I didn’t think I’d make it that far,” he said. Though he doesn’t describe himself as a “solo singer,” Kalohelani said singing

  • racquetball in his free time. National Teaching Achievement Lutes Show Passion for Vocation with National Teaching Achievement TACOMA, Wash. (March 2, 2015)—Displaying... January 20, 2015 Gospel Music Superstar PLU Alumna and Gospel Music Superstar Returns to Campus TACOMA, Wash. (Feb. 10, 2015)—On Thursday,... January 20, 2015 Special Edition: “… and justice for all?” “Playing a sport” sounds so easy. Grab, hit, kick a ball. Hurl a javelin, hammer, shotput. Row,... April 4, 2014 Volume 2, Issue 2

  • ,” said Meade. Angela Meade ’01 has become a rising star is the world of opera. This month she won the Beverly Sills Award. Meade, who graduated from PLU with a bachelor of music, was in her third year of studies at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia  when she signed a contract with the Metropolitan Opera production of Verdi’s “Ernani.” Meade had signed on to serve a “cover” or understudy for star soprano Sondra Radvanovsky, in the role in Elivra, the female lead. On Wednesday, Meade was at the

  • celebrating Yuletide music, food and heritage as well as the advent season. Passion Play Dec. 10, 11, 12 & 13 at 7:30 p.m. / Dec. 13 & 14 at 2 p.m. Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts This nontraditional Passion Play examines the intersection of religion and politics as three communities—Queen Elizabeth’s England, Hitler’s Germany and Reagan’s America—attempt to stage the death and resurrection of Christ. The play-about-a-play takes the audience on a humorous yet unsettling journey

  • Capital Improvements ProjectProjected CostCurrent Costs as of 05/31/2018 Student Success Center$60,000$148,584 Olson Restrooms$80,000$80,447 Kreidler Heat System$404,711$418,347 Tingelstad Elevators$525,822$742,801 Ramstad Remodel - Nursing Facility$197,959$227,791 Music Offices$16,500$0.00 Olson Classroom 102-104/flooring$156,799$180,655 Additional Contingency$8,210$11,072 Total$1,450,000$1,539,006

  • Devin Bianchi-Rivera Commuter Advocate he/they Biography Biography My name is Devin and I am a second year commuter student here at PLU. I am majoring in music performance and play the trumpet in the university wind ensemble and jazz ensemble. On my downtime I enjoy running, writing, and watching shows.

  • Cassio Vianna Assistant Professor of Music; Director of Jazz Studies Full Profile 253-535-7760 cassio.vianna@plu.edu

  • Cassio Vianna Assistant Professor of Music; Director of Jazz Studies Full Profile 253-535-7760 cassio.vianna@plu.edu

  • interdisciplinary tools and knowledge about natural systems, human institutions, beliefs and values, and the dissemination of these ideas through business, education, nursing and other professions. Keep reading to learn more about the program. Read Previous PLU music majors produce free music camp Read Next Student-athlete finds a community more than 2,600 miles from home LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon