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- No events scheduled for March 26, 2023.
- No events scheduled for March 29, 2023.
Week of Events
Student Recital – Anna Colbenson, Jr violin
Student Recital – Anna Colbenson, Jr violin
FREE and open to the public! Music Performance student, Anna shares their recital.
Jazz Combo in chapel
String Studio Class
Voice Studio Class
Flute Studio Class
The Living Performance
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"
CANCELD-Student Recital – Chriz Dominguez, Jr viola
CANCELD-Student Recital – Chriz Dominguez, Jr viola
FREE and open to the public! Music Human Development and Learning student, Chriz shares their recital.
Flute Ensemble Rehearsal
The Living Performance
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"
Augsburg 9th–12th Grade Honor Orchestra
Augsburg 9th–12th Grade Honor Orchestra
High school orchestra students from around the state will gather for a day of music-making led by special guest conductor Dr. Jean Gómez from the University of Texas Permian Basin. Join for a free concert at approximately 3:15 p.m. in Hoversten Chapel.
The Living Performance
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"