Category: Music
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Gustavus Jazz Jamboree Takes Center Stage
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Gustavus Adolphus College welcomes five specially selected high school jazz ensembles along with jazz performers the Adam Meckler Orchestra and Reggie Thomas to campus this weekend for the inaugural Gustavus Jazz Jamboree.
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Gustavus Musicians and Faculty Featured at MMEA Conference
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Performances at the conference include the Gustavus Wind Orchestra as well as ensembles conducted by Heidi Johanna Miller and Dave Stamps. James Patrick Miller will be inducted into Phi Beta Mu, the International Bandmasters Fraternity.
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Gustavus Choir Departs on Midwest Tour
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Under the direction of Dr. Greg Aune, the Gustavus Choir embarks on its 2018 Midwest Tour on February 2.
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Gustavus Wind Orchestra Headed to Sweden and Norway
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The Gustavus Wind Orchestra, under the direction of James Patrick Miller, continues the celebration of its 140th season with a concert tour of Sweden and Norway.
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Weekend Arts Preview: The Final Countdown
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It’s true, Christmas in Christ Chapel is over and gone, but the final weekend of the semester on the hill will be anything but quiet. Here is our weekend concert rundown.
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Winds of Christmas Celebrates Community at Gustavus
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The Gustavus Wind Orchestra and Gustavus Wind Orchestra welcome the Christmas season with the annual community concert.
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Give the Gift of the Gustavus Choir!
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The Gustavus Department of Music proudly announces the release the Gustavus Choir’s newest CD, “Legacy: 85 Years of the Gustavus Choir.”
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Weekend Arts Preview: Jazz, James DeVoll, and “Our Country’s Good”
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It’s a big weekend of performances on campus where audiences will have the opportunity to choose between several great events including a Gustavus production of Our Country’s Good, faculty member James DeVoll’s performance of the Poulenc Sonata for Flute and Piano, and an afternoon of jazz. Our Country’s Good Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18, 8…
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Fall Concerts Abound!
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The Gustavus music department will be a bustling place for the next two weeks as fall concerts and the Björling Music Festival take over performance spaces on campus. All concerts are free and the public is encouraged to attend.