Musical Guest-Jarabe Mexicano with Augsburg Orchestra & Choir
https://web.augsburg.edu/music/JarabeMexicanoFlyer.pdf https://www.jarabemexicano.com/
https://web.augsburg.edu/music/JarabeMexicanoFlyer.pdf https://www.jarabemexicano.com/
A Woman's Journey Patricia Kent, voice and Robert Koopmann, piano - A Woman's Journey - featuring Schumann's Frauenliebe und leben and works by Barber, Bolcom, Bernstien and Clara Schumann and from the "Great American Songbook"
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GARDEN OF THE RIGHTEOUS: BUILDING SPIRITUAL RESISTANCE IN PERILOUS TIMES The Augsburg University Choirs will join several presenters to learn from the stories of remarkable humanitarians from distinct countries and circumstances. History, poetry, and song will connect their lives with contemporary society in Minnesota. All are welcome! Onsite registration and masks are required.
Wind, percussion, string, voice, and piano chamber musicians share their fall semester repertoire.
The Augsburg Concert Band presents its Fall Concert
Greetings Augsburg Community, The Distinguished Gentlemen of Color (DGC), sponsored by Auggie Athletics, cordially invite you to a screening of the film “Higher Learning” followed by an intimate discussion on race & social justice Thursday, November 19th 2020 from 6-9pm in Hoversten Chapel. The Distinguished Gentlemen of Color, sponsored by Augsburg Athletics, is a group … Continue reading "Film Screening: “Higher Learning” with Distinguished Gentlemen of Color"
Joint Augsburg Orchestra and Augsburg Jazz Performance Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center > Food & fun are free and open to all!
Music by: Reinaldo Moya Libretto by: Caitlin Vincent Between 1929 and 1936, nearly two million men and women of Mexican heritage were deported from the United States and repatriated to Mexico. Prompted by the economic downturn of the Great Depression amid wide-spread anti-Mexican sentiment, national repatriation efforts took the form of harassment, brutal raids, government … Continue reading "Tienda (A Chamber Opera)"
Music by: Reinaldo Moya Libretto by: Caitlin Vincent Between 1929 and 1936, nearly two million men and women of Mexican heritage were deported from the United States and repatriated to Mexico. Prompted by the economic downturn of the Great Depression amid wide-spread anti-Mexican sentiment, national repatriation efforts took the form of harassment, brutal raids, government … Continue reading "Tienda (A Chamber Opera)"
