Percussion workshop culminates with concert Jan. 8
After a day of clinics and rehearsals led by clinician workshop Daniel S. Hostetler, in a variety of percussion areas, styles, and instruments
After a day of clinics and rehearsals led by clinician workshop Daniel S. Hostetler, in a variety of percussion areas, styles, and instruments
Since the public dedication in October 2002, the award-winning $24-million Goshen College Music Center has been humming with activity with regular concerts by world-class musicians, performances by Goshen College instrumental and vocal groups, as well as recitals from students enrolled in Community School of the Arts programs. But one piece of the ensemble, if you will, has been missing –– until now.
It's hard to put into words a career that spans 58 years, three continents and a wide range of musical styles. So, Mary Oyer, professor emerita of music at Goshen College, will also share music during her Goshen College Afternoon Sabbatical program, "Music in My Life: A Retrospect" on March 16 at 1 p.m. in the Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall.
The arched rafters of Goshen College's Rieth Recital Hall reverberated with life, laughter and hope as seven Mennonite poets gathered Jan. 13 to celebrate the newly published anthology of Mennonite poetry, A Cappella: Mennonite Voices in Poetry.
One of the top bluegrass bands in the country will be playing at Goshen College on Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Sauder Concert Hall as part of the Performing Arts Series.
From J.S. Bach to Guys and Dolls scores, a joint recital given by Keith Herris and Melissa Anderson will span centuries and styles of music.
The Goshen College Chamber Choir will perform a solo concert in the new Music Concert Hall Friday, Feb. 7 at 8 p.m.
Peter Slowk, one of the country's leading artist-teachers of viola recognized by the American Viola Society in 2002 for "outstanding teaching, scholarship and performance,