Augsburg Orchestra Concert
Augsburg Orchestra shares their music, FREE and open to the public
Augsburg Orchestra shares their music, FREE and open to the public
Flute Ensemble performing, and three seniors (Victoria Battle, Ames Karstens, and Miriam “Gabby” Bunay-Rojas) will also perform and be recognized.
Augsburg Concert Band shares their music, FREE and open to the publicDigital Program
About the FestivalDate: Saturday, February 8, 2025Cost: $40 per selected studentParents: Join us for the free afternoon concert in Hoversten ChapelDirectors: Sit in on rehearsals, attend sectionals, and join us for lunchHighlights include:Honor Band RehearsalsSectionals with Augsburg facultyLunch for students and directorsFree afternoon concertFestival Host and Honor Band Director:Dr. Kenneth Green IIgreen5@augsburg.eduFestival Schedule (approximate)8:00 a.m. — Check in, Hoversten Chapel Atrium, Foss Center … Continue reading "Honor Band Festival"
An evening Vespers service set to Jazz and Jazz-influenced music. Augsburg student musicians will perform in the ensemble and lead participants in a time of singing and reflection. This event is intended to help expand the ways people understand the connection between music and spirituality. Light refreshments provided afterwards.
Watch for this event to be rescheduled
Concert FREE and open to the publicFestival Host and Honor Band Director:Dr. Charles Weiseweisec@augsburg.eduFestival Schedule (approximate)8:30 a.m. – Registration, Hoversten Chapel Atrium, Foss Center (entrance on 22nd Ave. S)8:45 a.m. – Percussion sectional9:15 a.m. – Rehearsal10:45 a.m. – Sectionals with Augsburg faculty11:30 a.m. – Lunch12:15 p.m. – Rehearsal1:15 p.m. – “What is college?” chat1:45 p.m. – Rehearsal3:00 … Continue reading "Honor Band Concert"
OFFICIENTS Pastor Babette Chatman ’06, Augsburg University Pastor and Director of Campus Ministries Pastor John Rohde Schwehn, Augsburg University Pastor Dr. Robert Stacke, a kinetic man who found joy in family, music, teaching, traveling, and photography died inthe early hours of November 30. He was 75. “Bob” to all those who knew him, Stacke grew up in … Continue reading "Robert Stacke ’71 Memorial Service"
