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Department of Music

Concerts and Event Programs 2019-2020

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Master Class- Victor Yampolsky, Andrews University Feb 2020

Master Class- Victor Yampolsky, Andrews University

Concerts and Event Programs 2019-2020

Victor Yampolsky holds a master class with faculty and students from the Department of Music.


Sunday Series- Mallory Mchenry, Andrews University Feb 2020

Sunday Series- Mallory Mchenry, Andrews University

Concerts and Event Programs 2019-2020

An afternoon of Harp Music presented by Mallory McHenry.


Music Series Recital 02.08.2020, Andrews University Feb 2020

Music Series Recital 02.08.2020, Andrews University

Concerts and Event Programs 2019-2020

Violinist Carla Trynchuk and Pianist Chi Yong Yun perform a music series featuring works by Leclair, Brahms and Beethoven.


"Song And Dance" -Wind Symphony, Andrews University Feb 2020

"Song And Dance" -Wind Symphony, Andrews University

Concerts and Event Programs 2019-2020

Featuring several classic works for band, including Joseph Jenkins exuberant American Overture for Band, Gustav Holst’s seminal First Suite in Eb, one of the first serious works for wind band, and Oliver Nickel’s transcription of Danzón No. 2, a contemporary classical work by Mexican composer Arturo Márquez inspired by Cuban dance rhythms. We will also perform to gorgeous melodies, Frank Ticheli’s lush arrangement of the folk song Shenandoah, and a lullaby Song for My Children, by Andrew Boysen, Jr. See less Kid Friendly Berrien Springs, Michigan


Welcome Christmas -"O Light Of Light", Andrews University Dec 2019

Welcome Christmas -"O Light Of Light", Andrews University

Concerts and Event Programs 2019-2020

Experience a garland of heartwarming carols, and choral selections that vary in style and genre from the Latin setting of O Nata Lux (Oh light of light) by English Renaissance composer Thomas Tallis to the Filipino folk setting of Umawit Kayo Sa Panginoon by Joy Nilo – sung in Tagalog language. The centerpiece of the Christmas concert is the joyful and radiant setting of Magnificat by J. S. Bach. Performed in its entirety, this 30-minute work is a unique and joyful response of Mary as recorded by Luke, the New Testament Gospel author. Magnificat is a universal celebration of hope …