Elisabeth Lewis is a senior at Charles O. Dickerson High School. She is also an accomplished trumpet player who plans to attend a college out of state for a degree in Music Education. Lewis has heard back from the numerous schools she applied to and was accepted at and now just has to make the decision by May 1 where she would like to matriculate in the fall. She had to film herself in an audition and send the video to each school. Some schools required a follow-up where she played live over Zoom. Elizabeth is the daughter of Aaron and Hope Lewis of Trumansburg.
Westminster College Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band will livestream final concert
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The Westminster College Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band will perform their final livestreamed concert of the year, “Today is the Gift,” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 30.
Perry J. Gatch, Westminster College percussion instructor, will open the concert with a percussion ensemble piece entitled “Wired” by Lynn Gassock.
The Wind Ensemble, under the direction of
Dr. R. Tad Greig, professor of music and director of bands, will perform pieces by Vincent Persichetti, Houston Bright, Rossano Galante, Andrew Boysen Jr. and Brian Balmages. The Wind Ensemble will be joined by the Westminster College Chamber Singers, directed by
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To celebrate Star Wars Day – May the 4th Be with You, the Wind Ensemble of the University of Louisiana Monroe will perform a free concert on May 4.
The concert will be at 7:30 p.m. in Brown Theatre, with a limited number of in-person tickets available on Eventbrite. The performance will also be livestreaming free on the School of Visual and Performing Arts YouTube channel.
“May the 4th be with you” is a take-off of the line “May the Force be with you” from the movie franchise. “
Conductors for this performance are Derle R. Long and Sean O’Pry, and the soloist Clayton Moses.
VAPA Wind Ensemble presents concert on Star Wars Day – May the 4th (be with you)
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WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 4
WHERE: Live in Brown Auditorium, live streaming on YouTube, https://bit.ly/2LInETI
TICKETS: Free tickets to live performance available on Eventbrite, https://bit.ly/3xsoNBE
To celebrate the culture-created (unofficial) Star Wars Day – May the 4
th Be with You, the Wind Ensemble of the University of Louisiana Monroe will perform a free concert on Tuesday, May 4.
The concert will be at 7:30 p.m. in Brown Theatre, with a limited number of in-person tickets available on Eventbrite (https://bit.ly/3xsoNBE). The performance will also be livestreaming free on the School of Visual and Performing Arts YouTube channel (https://bit.ly/2LInETI).
Around Amherst: Bach Festival resounded downtown
By SCOTT MERZBACH
Live, in-person music returned to downtown Amherst for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began more than a year ago.
On Saturday and Sunday, Bach in Amherst featured outdoor pop-up performances of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach as part of the 2021 University of Massachusetts Bach Festival and Symposium.
Performances will be Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Town Common, and
Ann Tweedy, marketing director for the Amherst Business Improvement District, said the performances follow from the Bach in the Subways held indoors in 2015 at Amherst Books and Black Sheep Deli.
Hussein assembles hardware that her students — and others from around the world — could access remotely.
Rania Hussein had a dilemma: The 60 students in her Design of Digital Circuits and Systems course would need access to materials they’d normally use in an in-person lab. She knew the UW wasn’t alone in facing this problem — so Hussein partnered with educators at universities in Michigan, Malaysia, Spain and Brazil to create a distributed remote circuit board lab. Thanks to this collaboration, students at any of the participating universities could remotely access hardware located at any of the other institutions. Hussein’s approach was centered on equity: “I wanted students to continue designing and testing circuits after the class ended and develop their technical skills equitably, without having to return borrowed kits or purchase expensive hardware.”
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April 20, 2021
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
In recognition of their leadership and contributions to WSU communities, 48 Washington State University students, 4 faculty and staff members, and several organizations will receive the Leadership and Engagement Award of Distinction (LEAD) during a ceremony at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20.
The event is coordinated by the Office of Student Involvement in the Division of Student Affairs and will include the inauguration of the newly elected president and vice president of the Associated Students of Washington State University (ASWSU). Members of the WSU community are invited to join the award recipients in viewing the ceremony via live stream.
Abbott to give senior saxophone recital
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Bethel College student Caleb Abbott will give his senior saxophone recital at 7 p.m. April 24 at 7 in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center on campus.
Abbott, Wichita, is a student of Joel Boettger, Bethel College instructor of saxophone.
Abbott is scheduled to graduate from Bethel May 16 with a degree in music performance.
In his recital, he will offer a selection of classical and jazz pieces by Alexander Glazunov, Victor Morosco, Wayne Shorter and Guy Wood & Robert Mellin, as well as an original composition.
His piano accompanist is Christina Liu, D.M.A., Bethel assistant professor of music.
Hope College Wind Ensemble to Perform on April 23
April 19, 2021 — by Sage Mikkelsen
Hope College Wind Ensemble to Perform on April 23
Hope College-The Hope College Wind Ensemble will perform Friday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. The concert can be viewed online at hope.edu/live
Out of an abundance of caution due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no in-person audience.
The Wind Ensemble will be performing “Primal Worlds,” by Dana Wilson; “Suite” from "The Good Soldier Schweik," by Robert Kurka; “Legacy,” by Mark Camphouse; “Hammersmith,” by Gustav Holst; “Sonata Pian’ e Forte,” by Giovanni Gabrieli; and “Symphony No. 6,”