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Cedarville Student Releases Her Debut Song, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Student Releases Her Debut Song, Mark D. Weinstein
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The music of Motown in the mind of Soraya Ashleigh, a sophomore studying music at Cedarville University, is on display with the release of her first song, “Tattoos.” The suburban Detroit, Michigan, resident’s song is an expression of her musical abilities, and it taps into her experiences and emotions as a college student.
Madrigal Choir Concert, Mark D. Weinstein
Madrigal Choir Concert, Mark D. Weinstein
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The Madrigal Choir from Cedarville University will provide a concert on Monday, Nov. 13 in the Dixon Ministry Recital Hall. The concert, which begins at 5 p.m., is open to the public and free of charge.
Celebrating 10 Years Of Bach’S Literacy, Mark D. Weinstein
Celebrating 10 Years Of Bach’S Literacy, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s Department of Music and Worship and School of Education and Social Work is celebrating 10 years of its Bach’s Literacy Concert Series on Tuesday, Nov. 7, with two concerts in the Dixon Ministry Center’s Recital Hall. The free concerts, which are open to the public, take place at 2 and 3:30 p.m.
For Spring Concerts, Madrigal Choir Focuses On Eternity, Mark D. Weinstein
For Spring Concerts, Madrigal Choir Focuses On Eternity, Mark D. Weinstein
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The Madrigal Choir will hold two performances: April 18 at 7 p.m. in the Dixon Ministry Center at Cedarville University and April 21 at 7 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Dayton. Both events are free and open to the public.
The Sounds Of The Renaissance Coming To Springfield And Oakwood, Mark D. Weinstein
The Sounds Of The Renaissance Coming To Springfield And Oakwood, Mark D. Weinstein
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For the first time since its beginning, Cedarville University’s newest ensemble, the Madrigal Choir, will be performing in Springfield and Oakwood, Ohio, to showcase the harmonies and sounds of years past.
Preparing For Easter With Cedarville’S Handel’S “Messiah”, Mark D. Weinstein
Preparing For Easter With Cedarville’S Handel’S “Messiah”, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University's department of music and worship will present the Easter portion of Handel’s “Messiah” on Friday, April 1, at 7 p.m. in the Dixon Ministry Center chapel.
Dove-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Is Cedarville Artist-In-Residence, Mark D. Weinstein
Dove-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Is Cedarville Artist-In-Residence, Mark D. Weinstein
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Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter Matt Papa will serve as artist-in-residence at Cedarville University for the 2021-22 academic year.
Music Videos Put Digital Spotlight On Worship Talent, Mark D. Weinstein
Music Videos Put Digital Spotlight On Worship Talent, Mark D. Weinstein
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If you have a band or choir, and because of, oh, let’s say a global pandemic, you have less opportunity to perform for an audience, what do you do? In the modern digital age, the answer is obvious — share music videos online!
Worship Culture Creates Songwriting Minor, Mark D. Weinstein
Worship Culture Creates Songwriting Minor, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University will offer a new songwriting minor starting fall semester 2021.
Family Bond Leads To $100,000 Gift, Mark D. Weinstein
Family Bond Leads To $100,000 Gift, Mark D. Weinstein
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Searching for a way to honor the lifelong service to Cedarville University by his sister and brother-in-law, Randy Clark turned to some contemporary communication methods — Cedarville emails and a podcast — for motivation.
Musicians Graduating With Re-Imagined Recitals, Mark D. Weinstein
Musicians Graduating With Re-Imagined Recitals, Mark D. Weinstein
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The junior year may have ended on a low note for Cedarville University class of 2021 music students, but they hope to end on a high note in their final semester with re-imagined senior recitals.
Song Writing Opportunity For Aspiring Musicians, Mark D. Weinstein
Song Writing Opportunity For Aspiring Musicians, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s Department of Music and Worship will host its ninth annual songwriting contest open to all Cedarville undergraduate students. Participants should email a PDF file of a lead or chord sheet as well as an MP3 of the song to John Chilcote, assistant professor of worship, at johnchilcote@cedarville.edu by Friday, February 26, to enter.
Cedarville's Music Program Is Truly “In Tents”, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville's Music Program Is Truly “In Tents”, Mark D. Weinstein
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In light of COVID-19 guidelines, Cedarville’s department of music and worship is unable to rehearse in traditional indoor spaces. To accommodate social distancing for musical groups while still allowing them to practice together, department chair and associate professor of vocal music Beth Porter discovered a unique alternative: high-peak, open-sided outdoor event tents.
Promise That You Will Sing About Me: Kendrick Lamar In Posterity, Brandon Apol
Promise That You Will Sing About Me: Kendrick Lamar In Posterity, Brandon Apol
Music and Worship Student Presentations
Sometimes it would seem that the quietest moments turn out to have the loudest repercussions. This would seem to be a consistent case for twenty eight-year old Kendrick Lamar, whose career has been defined by surprise and unannounced publications of music that shortly afterward are spun into respected works of art. With an album that no one anticipated going to the 2013 Grammy awards, another album that leaked a week ahead of schedule (and brought Kendrick 5 Grammys), and an album that was released with almost no warning whatsoever, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth makes headlines with his art; of this there …
The British Are Coming!, Mark D. Weinstein
The British Are Coming!, Mark D. Weinstein
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It’s no April Fools’ joke; the British are coming to Cedarville University! At least the music of some of Britain’s most beloved composers and performers. On Friday, April 1, a variety of performances by Cedarville’s talented music students and faculty will take place in the Dixon Ministry Center (DMC) beginning at 6:15 p.m.
The Woman Composer: Culture And Social Ideologies Behind Her Success In Music Composition, Julia K. Brummel
The Woman Composer: Culture And Social Ideologies Behind Her Success In Music Composition, Julia K. Brummel
Music and Worship Student Presentations
Music is an art that has been enjoyed since almost the beginning of time. This art has carried many traditions and ideologies with it that are still prevalent today. One such idea that began early on and is still an attitude that must be fought in today’s musical culture, is that women are unable to be quality composers. For as long as music has been composed, men have dominated in writing and performing their own works. The lack of women composers throughout history is a subject that has interested many music historians. There are reasons behind this issue and many …