Eugene Rogers from the University of Michigan will be conducting a joint men's ensemble from different high school choirs in the area. Recognized as a leading conductor, pedagogue, and lecturer, Eugene Rogers has appeared...
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The Andrews University Symphony Orchestra will be performing music related to the 500 years of the Reformation. Symphony: Mathis der Maler is among the most famous orchestral works of German composer Paul Hindemith. Excerpts from Matthias the Painter...
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“The Compassionate Model Servant” is brought to us by the Andrews University Singers & Chorale under the direction of Stephen Zork, with special guest choirs: Journey, under the directon of Marguerite Samuel, and the Girls of Mercy, under...
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Pianist and conductor Ian Hobson is recognized internationally for his command of an extraordinarily comprehensive repertoire. In addition to being a lauded performer, Mr. Hobson is a dedicated scholar and educator. An artist of prodigious energy and resource,...
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Although his compositional output was large and varied, William Alwyn’s concerto for harp and string orchestra, Lyra angelica, has gained most prominence since American figure skater Michelle Kwan utilized its music in her 1998 Winter Olympics routine. SMSO’s...
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Violinist Carla Trynchuk and pianist Chi Yong Yun will be performing a recital including works by Brahms, Szymanowski, and Faure. They are both music faculty at Andrews University and as soloists and recitalists have performed nationally and internationally in...
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For our annual Vespers Concert as part of the Andrews University Music Festival, we present a wide of variety of inspirational sacred music for wind band. Headlining the program is David Gillingham’s "No Shadow of Turning," a distinctive...
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