Piano Studio
Sateren AuditoriumFor all piano students may need alternate space
For all piano students may need alternate space
FREE and open to the public!
Music Department’s faculty, staff, and scholarship recipients invite you to enjoy a recital featuring some of Augsburg’s best student musicians Donors and recipients of music scholarships and awards will be recognized at the recital’s conclusion. RSVP for the recital and reception by March 28 - Contact augsburg.edu/alumni/events.
Set in London during the plague of 1665 and based on true accounts of some who survived, The Living reveals what happens when a government under-reports the case numbers and fails to act in the face of a devastating epidemic. It is a heart-wrenching and sometimes funny display of human frailty and ignorance, courage and … Continue reading "The Living Performance"
FREE and open to the public! Music Human Development and Learning student, Bernadette shares their recital.
Set in London during the plague of 1665 and based on true accounts of some who survived, The Living reveals what happens when a government under-reports the case numbers and fails to act in the face of a devastating epidemic. It is a heart-wrenching and sometimes funny display of human frailty and ignorance, courage and … Continue reading "The Living Performance"
This semester, we plan to host lots of great music with lots of great musicians across campus again. That means you! Yes, you! Students AND faculty invited. If you play in a band, combo group, perform a solo act, or just like to make music in any way, shape, or form, fill out the application! … Continue reading "Riverside Jams – ASMTA Fundraising Concert"
Set in London during the plague of 1665 and based on true accounts of some who survived, The Living reveals what happens when a government under-reports the case numbers and fails to act in the face of a devastating epidemic. It is a heart-wrenching and sometimes funny display of human frailty and ignorance, courage and … Continue reading "The Living Performance"
Set in London during the plague of 1665 and based on true accounts of some who survived, The Living reveals what happens when a government under-reports the case numbers and fails to act in the face of a devastating epidemic. It is a heart-wrenching and sometimes funny display of human frailty and ignorance, courage and … Continue reading "The Living Performance"