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Senior Recital: Samantha Simmons, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 13, 2022, Samantha Simmons Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano
Senior Recital: Samantha Simmons, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 13, 2022, Samantha Simmons Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
November 13, 2022
Sunday Afternoon
4:00 p.m.
Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Chapman Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Chapman Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Saint Jude's, November 13, 2022
Saint Jude's, November 13, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
Saint Jude's Finding Aid
As Fewer Young Americans Say They Believe In God, A Look At Why So Many Have Abandoned Religion And What Motivates Others To Keep The Faith, Briana Ellis-Gibbs
As Fewer Young Americans Say They Believe In God, A Look At Why So Many Have Abandoned Religion And What Motivates Others To Keep The Faith, Briana Ellis-Gibbs
Capstones
Generation Z, defined by the Pew Research Center as those born after 1997, is the least religious generation yet, according to a recent report from the American Survey Center. More than one-third of Generation Zers are religiously unaffiliated, along with 29 percent of Millenials, those born between 1981 and 1996. On the other hand, only 18 percent of baby boomers and 9 percent of the silent generation claim no religious affiliation.
Though overall, Americans' belief in God has hit an all-time low, from nearly 90 percent in 2017 to 81 percent this year, according to a new poll by Axios …
String Chamber Ensemble Recital, Cedarville University
String Chamber Ensemble Recital, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Christopher Bulding, Flute; Valen Pao, Piano; November 13, 2022, Christopher Bulding Flute, Valen Pao Piano
Senior Recital: Christopher Bulding, Flute; Valen Pao, Piano; November 13, 2022, Christopher Bulding Flute, Valen Pao Piano
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
November 13, 2022
Sunday Evening
8:30 p.m.
Consider The Heavens: Featuring The Celestial Music Of Thompson, Whitacre, Pinkham, And Haydn, Old Dominion University Concert Choir, F. Ludwig Diehn Chorale, Nancy K. Klein (Director), Cristina Loyola (Assistant Director), Bobbie Kesler-Corleto (Accompanist), Virginia Wind Symphony, Capt. Brian Walden (Director)
Consider The Heavens: Featuring The Celestial Music Of Thompson, Whitacre, Pinkham, And Haydn, Old Dominion University Concert Choir, F. Ludwig Diehn Chorale, Nancy K. Klein (Director), Cristina Loyola (Assistant Director), Bobbie Kesler-Corleto (Accompanist), Virginia Wind Symphony, Capt. Brian Walden (Director)
Ensemble Performances
No abstract provided.
Macnaughton, Daniel, Wendy Chapkis
Macnaughton, Daniel, Wendy Chapkis
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Dan MacNaughton was born in 1955 in Bangor, Maine, and raised in Hampden, Maine with his mother, father, and older brother. He came out as gay in high school with supportive teachers and classmates who were either supportive or indifferent. However, he had deeply internalized homophobic attitudes and believed that being gay meant he had very limited employment options. In college at the University of Maine Orono, MacNaughton became active in the newly formed Wilde Stein student group where he became the first Vice-Chair of the club, met Sturgis Haskins, and became involved in educational efforts on campus. He also …
Senior Recital: Danielle Cahue, Clarinet; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 12, 2022, Danielle Cahue Clarinet, Lu Witzig Piano
Senior Recital: Danielle Cahue, Clarinet; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 12, 2022, Danielle Cahue Clarinet, Lu Witzig Piano
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
November 12, 2022
Saturday Afternoon
1:30 p.m.
Senior Recital: Lucas Dahmm, Trombone; Valen Pao, Piano; November 12, 2022, Lucas Dahmm Trombone, Valen Pao Piano
Senior Recital: Lucas Dahmm, Trombone; Valen Pao, Piano; November 12, 2022, Lucas Dahmm Trombone, Valen Pao Piano
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
November 12, 2022
Saturday Afternoon
12:30 p.m.
2022-2023 Philharmonia No. 3, Lynn University Philharmonia, Guillermo Figueroa, Frederic Renaud, Gioia Gedicks, Miguelangel Garcia Marquez, Jr Medina
2022-2023 Philharmonia No. 3, Lynn University Philharmonia, Guillermo Figueroa, Frederic Renaud, Gioia Gedicks, Miguelangel Garcia Marquez, Jr Medina
Philharmonia
Concert Date & Time: November 12, 2022 at 7:30 PM | November 13, 2022 at 3:00 PM
2022 Concerto Competition Winners
Program
- Schelomo: Rhapsodie Hebraic for Violoncello and Orchestra / Ernest Bloch | Frederic Renaud, cello
- Violin Concerto, op. 14 / Samuel Barber | Gioia Gedicks, violin
- Concertino for Trombone and String Orchestra, op. 45, no. 7 / Lars-Erik Larsson | Miguelangel Garcia, trombone
- Piano Concerto No. 5 in F major, op. 103 / Camille Saint-Saens | Carlos Fernando Jr Medina Romero, piano
University Wind Symphony, Chapman University Wind Symphony
University Wind Symphony, Chapman University Wind Symphony
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Deonté Ra-Shan Mosely, Tenor; Dennis Gotkowski, Piano; November 12, 2022, Deonté Ra-Shan Mosely Tenor, Dennis Gotkowski Piano
Senior Recital: Deonté Ra-Shan Mosely, Tenor; Dennis Gotkowski, Piano; November 12, 2022, Deonté Ra-Shan Mosely Tenor, Dennis Gotkowski Piano
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
November 12, 2022
Saturday Evening
6:30 p.m.
Senior Recital: Hailey Woock, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 12, 2022, Hailey Woock Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano
Senior Recital: Hailey Woock, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 12, 2022, Hailey Woock Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
November 12, 2022
Saturday Afternoon
4 p.m.
Adelynn Tregay, Senior Flute Recital, Adelynn G. Tregay
Adelynn Tregay, Senior Flute Recital, Adelynn G. Tregay
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Briana Morin, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 12, 2022, Briana Morin Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano
Senior Recital: Briana Morin, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; November 12, 2022, Briana Morin Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano
School of Music Programs
Kemp Recital Hall
November 12, 2022
Saturday Afternoon
2:30 p.m.
Katherine Roberson
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Biblical Based Servant Leadership And The Liberian Methodist Church: Lessons From The Christological Hymn In Phil. 2:7-11, Daniel Reeves
Biblical Based Servant Leadership And The Liberian Methodist Church: Lessons From The Christological Hymn In Phil. 2:7-11, Daniel Reeves
Doctor of Ministry Projects and Theses
Sometimes a biblical understanding of leadership challenges cultural and traditional understanding. It’s the context of the Liberian traditional and cultural understanding of leadership that my research will focus on. My project will show the continued need for servant leadership, which is demonstrated by the portrait of Jesus in the Christological hymn and the Gospel. The theses will focus on contrasting traditional Christian leadership within the United Methodist Church in Liberia with the humility of Jesus’ servant leadership. This research hopes to offer academic authentic transformative ideas of servant leadership and intentional examples to the continuous study of servant leadership. However, …
Black Voices In Southern Labor Spaces: The Delta-Providence Cooperative Farms & The North Carolina Commission Of Interracial Cooperation, Tyler Eugene Fulks
Black Voices In Southern Labor Spaces: The Delta-Providence Cooperative Farms & The North Carolina Commission Of Interracial Cooperation, Tyler Eugene Fulks
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) at UNI
This thesis project explores the role of voice in Black social movements in the context of US labor history. This project aims to examine three distinct spaces from 1928-1949 under the lens of struggle, versus a narrative of linear progress. This thesis argues that the social and economic conditions of these Black working class spaces have been filtered through White interpretations. This thesis seeks to build upon the historical methods and framework of Robin D.G. Kelley and Michel-Rolph Trouillot to interpret the records of these spaces beyond their surface values. This thesis examines the records and letters of the Mississippi …
Cowboy Cooper Goes West: Mystery Babylon And The Western Hero Archetype, Matthew Bancroft-Smithe
Cowboy Cooper Goes West: Mystery Babylon And The Western Hero Archetype, Matthew Bancroft-Smithe
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) at UNI
William Milton Cooper was a radio show host, author, and conspiracy theorist. Among other things, Cooper claimed insider knowledge of a plot, guided by an ancient Luciferian religious order, to consolidate nations into a socialist New World Order. Although currently unexamined in academia, Cooper’s conspiratorial influence can be found everywhere from the Oklahoma City Bombing to contemporary false flag accusations to QAnon mythology. While this influence includes shared content, Cooper’s approach to evidence, persona, and narrative framing demand attention in a world of increasingly visible conspiracy discourse. Through application of Hocker-Rushing’s western hero archetype, my research indicates that Cooper’s Mystery …
Voice Vespers, Andrews University
Voice Vespers, Andrews University
Concerts and Event Programs 2022-2023
9th Annual Voice vespers presented by Music Department voice students.
An evening of Music, Worship and Word.
Ensemble Concerts: Isu Jazz Ensembles I And Ii, November 11, 2022, Tom Marko Director
Ensemble Concerts: Isu Jazz Ensembles I And Ii, November 11, 2022, Tom Marko Director
School of Music Programs
Center for the Performing Arts
November 11, 2022
Friday Evening
8:00 p.m.
Pippin, Department Of Theatre And Dance
Pippin, Department Of Theatre And Dance
Fall 2022
What are you willing to give to make your life extraordinary? What if you could have fame and glory handed to you? PIPPIN explores the journey of one young man who knows he’s meant to be great but knows not what it will cost. This multi-Tony Award-winning musical dazzles with exciting choreography and show-stopping songs by the writer/composer of Wicked, Stephen Schwartz.
The Chapman Orchestra, Chapman Orchestra
The Chapman Orchestra, Chapman Orchestra
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Where We Live And Learn To Know: An Oral History Of The Rochelle High School Music Program, John Sargeant
Where We Live And Learn To Know: An Oral History Of The Rochelle High School Music Program, John Sargeant
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
For the greater portion of the 20th century Black Americans in the US South had severely restricted access to a high school education. Segregation Era Jim Crow laws effectively created two education systems in Southern US states, one for White students and another separate system for Black students. In Florida, elementary, junior high, senior high schools, and colleges were segregated by race. In Lakeland, Florida from 1928–1969 Rochelle Senior High School conferred high school diplomas to Lakeland area Black students. Rochelle Senior High School provided Black students in the Lakeland area an opportunity to partake in the 20th century American …
About Private Tommie D. Smith Guy, Wac, Reinette F. Jones
About Private Tommie D. Smith Guy, Wac, Reinette F. Jones
Library Presentations
Tommie D. Smith [Guy], from Lexington, KY, was one of the three African American WACs who were beaten by the local police and charged with disorderly conduct for sitting in the white waiting area of the bus station in Elizabethtown, KY. The three WACs were with the 1550th Service Command Unit, WAC Section II. The three women were eventually found not guilty of any charges.
A Relational Account Of Resolutions: Resolution As Reacquaintance, Daniel Grasso
A Relational Account Of Resolutions: Resolution As Reacquaintance, Daniel Grasso
Theses
A Relational Account of Self-Constraint: Resolution as Reacquaintance
Resolutions and self-promises are two much discussed tools of self-constraint in the face of weakness of will. However, the discussions often begin from a negative and alienated direction, emphasizing self-compulsion, fear of irrationality, or binding ourselves through self-obligation. Jorah Dannenberg has suggested a more optimistic agent-centered account of how to bind ourselves through self-promises. His account has much kinship with the influential Sartrean approach from Berislav Marusic. These more positive agent-centered accounts are appealing as they appear to answer three of the major puzzles of self-constraint: 1. How is self-restraint supposed to …
Review Of Saida Hodzic. The Twilight Of Cutting: African Activism And Life After Ngos. Oakland: Univeristy Of California Press, 2017., Tobe Levin Von Gleichen
Review Of Saida Hodzic. The Twilight Of Cutting: African Activism And Life After Ngos. Oakland: Univeristy Of California Press, 2017., Tobe Levin Von Gleichen
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
With considerable fanfare, in Adieu !'Excision. Histoire et fin d'une tradition (Raymond Hounsa, 2009), Christa Muller rejoices in having saved Benin from FGM, the French text lauding eradication. The effort instigated by a Saarbrucken-based NGO, it has banned blades from the vicinity of vulvae. In 1996, on a state visit, Muller, then married to Saarland's governor Oscar Lafontaine, was asked by Benin's First Lady Rosine Vieyra Soglo1 to assist her Inter-African Committee (IAC) chapter by creating an association. This she did, launching I(N)TACT, e.V. and securing 300,000 Euros for the movement, a sum with strings, however. Berlin insisted on …
Perhaps Discomfort Is The Answer: Refusing Liberal Feminism And Imperial Cartographies Of Thinking/Feeling, Saida Hodzic
Perhaps Discomfort Is The Answer: Refusing Liberal Feminism And Imperial Cartographies Of Thinking/Feeling, Saida Hodzic
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
The Twilight of Cutting: African Activism and Life after NGOs is an unsettling feminist ethnography that traces the movements of three objects: the endings of female genital cutting in Ghana, their relationship to anti-cutting campaigns and the forms of governance they instantiate, and the role anthropology and feminism have played in this governance since colonial rule. It makes the case that the three objects must be studied together: namely, that we need to understand the practice of female genital cutting alongside its endings; that cutting does not exist outside of anti-cutting campaigns; and that anti-cutting campaigns are entangled with both …
Ghosting Humanity: In Search Of An Ethics For The Disappeared, John Kaiser Ortiz
Ghosting Humanity: In Search Of An Ethics For The Disappeared, John Kaiser Ortiz
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
This paper visualizes what an ethics of the disappeared might look like if the troubled ontology of ghosts and their (un)seen realities are posited as real as allied discussions of the victims of human trafficking and other instances of violence against women, including femicide and sexual slavery.