BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20060402T100000 RDATE:20060402T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20061029T090000 RDATE:20061029T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061027 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061028 SUMMARY:Fall 2006 Music Performances DESCRIPTION:Music Department Concerts &\; Recitals "As part of a libe ral arts education\, music challenges us in a unique way. The most intang ible of the arts\, music can't be touched or seen\, yet inevitably we res pond to its magic. Discovering the ways we can respond to this creative i mpulse is an exciting part of what we do." –Gilbert Seeley\, James W. Rogers Professor of Music All concerts/recitals are performed at Evans A uditorium unless otherwise noted. Tickets are available at the College B ookstore for any ticketed event. Student and faculty recitals are free a nd open to the general public. 11th Annual James W. Rogers Concert Thur sday\, October 26\, 8 p.m.\, Evans Music Center This annual musical cele bration honoring James W. Rogers showcases the College's choirs\, orchest ra\, wind symphony\, chamber groups\, and both student and faculty solois ts. A reception honoring John and June Rogers follows in the Band Room. Zimbabwean Music Concert Guest artist Msekiwa Chingodza Friday\, Novemb er 10\, 7:30 p.m. Evans Auditorium Musekiwa Chingodza was born into a f amily of great mbira players in Mwangara village\, Murewa\, Zimbabwe\, in 1970. He began playing mbira at the age of five and is self-taught. Thro ugh listening to other gwenyambira\, or great mbira players\, he develope d a strong attachment to and love for mbira music. He says\, "Our music i s both medicine and food\, as mbira has the power to heal and to provide for people. Mbira pleases both the living and the dead." In 1991\, Museki wa was a key member of the band Panjea\, founded by Chris Berry. He compo sed the hit song "Ganda" on Panjea's Zimbabwean album. Currently Musekiwa teaches mbira at Prince Edward School in Harare. Musekiwa will be a gues t artist at Lewis &\; Clark from October 30 to November 11. Cappella Nova Sunday\, November 12\, 8 p.m. Evans Auditorium Lewis &\; Clark Percussion Recital Wednesday\, November 15\, 8 p.m. Evans Auditorium The Lewis &\; Clark Percussion Department presents "An Evening of Perc ussion"! Performances by the LC Percussion Ensemble\, LC Javanese Gamelan (The Venerable Showers of Beauty)\, members of the LC dance department w ith Rob Lewis on percussion and student marimba soloists. This is a FREE concert! Come and enjoy! Opera Workshop and Concert November 17-18\, 7: 30 p.m. Evans Music Center Lewis &\; Clark's opera workshop stages t wo one-act operas featuring Donizetti's "Rita" with performances by Thomp son Jacobs '07\, Garrett Waagmeester '08\, and guest artist Sadie Gregg. Also performed will be Menotti's "The Old Maid and the Thief" with perfor mances by Courtney Moss '08\, Emily Stevens '10\, Andrew Selbie '08 and L ynelle Tarter '03. The Lewis &\; Clark web page has a full description of both operas. All performances are FREE and open to the public. Lewis &\; Clark Wind Symphony Concert Sunday\, November 19\, 4pm Templeto n\, Council Chamber The Lewis &\; Clark Wind Ensemble will be perform ing works by James Barnes\, Paul Hindemith\, Giuseppe Verdi\,David Holsin ger\, Gabriel Faure\, David Gillingham\, Percy Grainger and Tohru Takahas hi. This concert is a special tribute to long time donor to the College\, Forest Truby. This is also a FREE concert. Lewis &\; Clark Student C omposition Recital Friday\, December 1\, 4 p.m. Evans Auditorium Frien ds of Rain Wednesday\, December 6\, 8 p.m. Evans Auditorium Lewis & \; Clark's contemporary music ensemble Friends of Rain\, now in its secon d year and first full season\, includes all performing members of the Lew is and Clark music faculty. The fall concert presents a variety of exciti ng solo works. The program focuses on solo compositions written in the l ast fifty years and traverses a wide spectrum of compositional styles and aesthetics\, from Ian Clarke's pop-infused Zoom Tube to Olivier Messiaen 's landmark composition Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus. The concert al so features recent works by artistic director Michael Johanson and Lewis &\; Clark bassist Daniel Schulte. Featured soloists are Brett Paschal \, Sue McBerry\, Scott Kritzer\, Daniel Shulte\, Stephanie Thompson\, Car olyn Arnquist\, and Nancy Teskey. Admission is free\, with a suggested d onation of $15 taken at the door. For more information\, contact the Mus ic Department (768-7460) or the director at johanson@lclark.edu. Lewis & amp\; Clark World Music Concert Sunday\, December 10\, 2 p.m. Evans Aud itorium Lewis &\; Clark Orchestra Concert Sunday\, December 10\, 8 p .m. Evans Auditorium Lewis &\; Clark Electronic Music Concert Tuesd ay\, December 12\, 6 p.m. Evans Auditorium X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Music Department Concerts &\; Recita
ls
"As part of a liberal arts education\, music challenges u
s in a unique way. The most intangible of the arts\, music can't be touch
ed or seen\, yet inevitably we respond to its magic. Discovering the ways
we can respond to this creative impulse is an exciting part of what we d
o."
–Gilbert Seeley\, James W. Rogers Professor of Music
All concerts/recitals are performed at Evans Auditorium unles
s otherwise noted.
Tickets are available at the College Bookstore
for any ticketed event.
Student and faculty recitals are free and
open to the general public.
11th Annual James W. Rogers Conc
ert
Thursday\, October 26\, 8 p.m.\, Evans Music Center
This annual musical celebration honoring James W. Rogers showcases the
College's choirs\, orchestra\, wind symphony\, chamber groups\, and both
student and faculty soloists. A reception honoring John and June Rogers
follows in the Band Room.
Zimbabwean Music Concert
Gu
est artist Msekiwa Chingodza
Friday\, November 10\, 7:30 p.m.
Evans Auditorium
Musekiwa Chingodza was born into a famil
y of great mbira players in Mwangara village\, Murewa\, Zimbabwe\, in 197
0. He began playing mbira at the age of five and is self-taught. Through
listening to other gwenyambira\, or great mbira players\, he developed a
strong attachment to and love for mbira music. He says\, "Our music is bo
th medicine and food\, as mbira has the power to heal and to provide for
people. Mbira pleases both the living and the dead." In 1991\, Musekiwa w
as a key member of the band Panjea\, founded by Chris Berry. He composed
the hit song "Ganda" on Panjea's Zimbabwean album. Currently Musekiwa tea
ches mbira at Prince Edward School in Harare. Musekiwa will be a guest ar
tist at Lewis &\; Clark from October 30 to November 11.
C
appella Nova
Sunday\, November 12\, 8 p.m.
Evans Auditorium
Lewis &\; Clark Percussion Recital
Wednesday\, No
vember 15\, 8 p.m.
Evans Auditorium
The Lewis &\;
Clark Percussion Department presents "An Evening of Percussion"! Performa
nces by the LC Percussion Ensemble\, LC Javanese Gamelan (The Venerable S
howers of Beauty)\, members of the LC dance department with Rob Lewis on
percussion and student marimba soloists. This is a FREE concert! Come and
enjoy!
Opera Workshop and Concert
November 17-18\, 7
:30 p.m.
Evans Music Center
Lewis &\; Clark's oper
a workshop stages two one-act operas featuring Donizetti's "Rita" with pe
rformances by Thompson Jacobs '07\, Garrett Waagmeester '08\, and guest a
rtist Sadie Gregg. Also performed will be Menotti's "The Old Maid and the
Thief" with performances by Courtney Moss '08\, Emily Stevens '10\, Andr
ew Selbie '08 and Lynelle Tarter '03. The Lewis &\; Clark web page has
a full description of both operas. All performances are FREE and open to
the public.
Lewis &\; Clark Wind Symphony Concert
Sunday\, November 19\, 4pm
Templeton\, Council Chamber
The Lewis &\; Clark Wind Ensemble will be performing works by James
Barnes\, Paul Hindemith\, Giuseppe Verdi\,David Holsinger\, Gabriel Faur
e\, David Gillingham\, Percy Grainger and Tohru Takahashi. This concert i
s a special tribute to long time donor to the College\, Forest Truby. Thi
s is also a FREE concert.
Lewis &\; Clark Student Composi
tion Recital
Friday\, December 1\, 4 p.m.
Evans Auditorium<
br />
Friends of Rain
Wednesday\, December 6\, 8 p.m.
Evans Auditorium
Lewis &\; Clark's contemporary music e
nsemble Friends of Rain\, now in its second year and first full season\,
includes all performing members of the Lewis and Clark music faculty. The
fall concert presents a variety of exciting solo works.
The
program focuses on solo compositions written in the last fifty years and
traverses a wide spectrum of compositional styles and aesthetics\, from
Ian Clarke's pop-infused Zoom Tube to Olivier Messiaen's landmark composi
tion Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus. The concert also features recent
works by artistic director Michael Johanson and Lewis &\; Clark bassis
t Daniel Schulte.
Featured soloists are Brett Paschal\, Sue
McBerry\, Scott Kritzer\, Daniel Shulte\, Stephanie Thompson\, Carolyn Ar
nquist\, and Nancy Teskey.
Admission is free\, with a sugges
ted donation of $15 taken at the door.
For more information\
, contact the Music Department (768-7460) or the director at johanson@lcl
ark.edu.
Lewis &\; Clark World Music Concert
Sunda
y\, December 10\, 2 p.m.
Evans Auditorium
Lewis &\
; Clark Orchestra Concert
Sunday\, December 10\, 8 p.m.
Eva
ns Auditorium
Lewis &\; Clark Electronic Music Concert
Tuesday\, December 12\, 6 p.m.
Evans Auditorium
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\n
\n"As part of a liberal arts education\, music challenges us in a uniqu
e way. The most intangible of the arts\, music can't be touched or seen\,
yet inevitably we respond to its magic. Discovering the ways we can resp
ond to this creative impulse is an exciting part of what we do."
\n<
br />\n–Gilbert Seeley\, James W. Rogers Professor of Music
\n
\nAll concerts/recitals are performed at Evans Auditorium unless otherw
ise noted.
\nTickets are available at the College Bookstore for any
ticketed event.
\nStudent and faculty recitals are free and open to
the general public.
\n
\n11th Annual James W. Rogers Concert
\nThursday\, October 26\, 8 p.m.\, Evans Music Center
\n
\nT
his annual musical celebration honoring James W. Rogers showcases the Col
lege's choirs\, orchestra\, wind symphony\, chamber groups\, and both stu
dent and faculty soloists. A reception honoring John and June Rogers foll
ows in the Band Room.
\n
\nZimbabwean Music Concert
\nGues
t artist Msekiwa Chingodza
\nFriday\, November 10\, 7:30 p.m.
\
nEvans Auditorium
\n
\nMusekiwa Chingodza was born into a famil
y of great mbira players in Mwangara village\, Murewa\, Zimbabwe\, in 197
0. He began playing mbira at the age of five and is self-taught. Through
listening to other gwenyambira\, or great mbira players\, he developed a
strong attachment to and love for mbira music. He says\, "Our music is bo
th medicine and food\, as mbira has the power to heal and to provide for
people. Mbira pleases both the living and the dead." In 1991\, Musekiwa w
as a key member of the band Panjea\, founded by Chris Berry. He composed
the hit song "Ganda" on Panjea's Zimbabwean album. Currently Musekiwa tea
ches mbira at Prince Edward School in Harare. Musekiwa will be a guest ar
tist at Lewis &\; Clark from October 30 to November 11.
\n
\
nCappella Nova
\nSunday\, November 12\, 8 p.m.
\nEvans Auditori
um
\n
\nLewis &\; Clark Percussion Recital
\nWednesday\
, November 15\, 8 p.m.
\nEvans Auditorium
\n
\nThe Lewis &
amp\; Clark Percussion Department presents "An Evening of Percussion"! Pe
rformances by the LC Percussion Ensemble\, LC Javanese Gamelan (The Vener
able Showers of Beauty)\, members of the LC dance department with Rob Lew
is on percussion and student marimba soloists. This is a FREE concert! Co
me and enjoy!
\n
\nOpera Workshop and Concert
\nNovember 1
7-18\, 7:30 p.m.
\nEvans Music Center
\n
\nLewis &\; Cl
ark's opera workshop stages two one-act operas featuring Donizetti's "Rit
a" with performances by Thompson Jacobs '07\, Garrett Waagmeester '08\, a
nd guest artist Sadie Gregg. Also performed will be Menotti's "The Old Ma
id and the Thief" with performances by Courtney Moss '08\, Emily Stevens
'10\, Andrew Selbie '08 and Lynelle Tarter '03. The Lewis &\; Clark we
b page has a full description of both operas. All performances are FREE a
nd open to the public.
\n
\nLewis &\; Clark Wind Symphony Co
ncert
\nSunday\, November 19\, 4pm
\nTempleton\, Council Chambe
r
\n
\nThe Lewis &\; Clark Wind Ensemble will be performing
works by James Barnes\, Paul Hindemith\, Giuseppe Verdi\,David Holsinger\
, Gabriel Faure\, David Gillingham\, Percy Grainger and Tohru Takahashi.
This concert is a special tribute to long time donor to the College\, For
est Truby. This is also a FREE concert.
\n
\nLewis &\; Clark
Student Composition Recital
\nFriday\, December 1\, 4 p.m.
\nE
vans Auditorium
\n
\nFriends of Rain
\nWednesday\, Decembe
r 6\, 8 p.m.
\nEvans Auditorium
\n
\nLewis &\; Clark's
contemporary music ensemble Friends of Rain\, now in its second year and
first full season\, includes all performing members of the Lewis and Clar
k music faculty. The fall concert presents a variety of exciting solo wor
ks.
\n
\nThe program focuses on solo compositions written in th
e last fifty years and traverses a wide spectrum of compositional styles
and aesthetics\, from Ian Clarke's pop-infused Zoom Tube to Olivier Messi
aen's landmark composition Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus. The concert
also features recent works by artistic director Michael Johanson and Lew
is &\; Clark bassist Daniel Schulte.
\n
\nFeatured soloists
are Brett Paschal\, Sue McBerry\, Scott Kritzer\, Daniel Shulte\, Stephan
ie Thompson\, Carolyn Arnquist\, and Nancy Teskey.
\n
\nAdmissi
on is free\, with a suggested donation of $15 taken at the door.
\n<
br />\nFor more information\, contact the Music Department (768-7460) or
the director at johanson@lclark.edu.
\n
\nLewis &\; Clark Wo
rld Music Concert
\nSunday\, December 10\, 2 p.m.
\nEvans Audit
orium
\n
\nLewis &\; Clark Orchestra Concert
\nSunday\,
December 10\, 8 p.m.
\nEvans Auditorium
\n
\nLewis &\;
Clark Electronic Music Concert
\nTuesday\, December 12\, 6 p.m.
\nEvans Auditorium
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