Entries tagged with ‘Brandon Dean’

Senior Spotlight: Andrew Stumbo

The “Senior Spotlight” series honors graduating fine arts majors for their contributions to the Gustavus community. Andrew Stumbo is a Vocal Music Education major from Ogden, Iowa. After graduation, he hopes to get a job as a choir director. Jon and Anita Thomsen Young Distinguished Chair in Music and Conductor of the Gustavus Choir Dr. […]

Senior Spotlight: Meg Nipe

The “Senior Spotlight” series honors graduating fine arts majors for their contributions to the Gustavus community. Meg Nipe is a Vocal Music Education major from Rice Lake, Wis. She will be student teaching in the fall, and then applying to grad school. Jon and Anita Thomsen Young Distinguished Chair in Music and Conductor of the […]

Gustavus Choir and Gustavus Wind Orchestra Premiere Virtual Tour Concerts

Featuring a mix of music and personal narratives, the innovative virtual tours share Gustavus music with the world amidst the continuing pandemic.

Gustavus Choir Embarks on Midwest Tour

The Gustavus Choir, under the direction of Dr. Brandon Dean, launches its 2020 Midwest tour on January 31.

2019 Grad Wins Second Place, The American Prize in Conducting

Michael McKenzie ’19 has been awarded second place in The American Prize in Conducting for his work as founder and conductor of the Gustavus Adolphus College Social Justice Choir.

Hundreds of High School Musicians Attend 30th Annual Björling Music Festival

This week Gustavus Adolphus College hosted nearly 300 high school musicians from 65 different high schools during the 30th Annual Björling Music Festival

Honors Weekend in Fine Arts: Senior Honors Recital and Choral Showcase

Join the Gustavus Community in celebrating the Fine Arts during Honors weekend with the Senior Honors recital May 6, at 1:30 p.m. in Bjorling Recital Hall followed by the Choral Showcase on May 6, at 3:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel.

Choir of Christ Chapel to Perform Home Concert

Choir of Christ Chapel will perform their 2017 tour home concert on April 10, at 7:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel. The event is free and open to the public