On April 29, Mark Risser graduated from 91短视频. His cousin, Elisabeth Barthlow, 22, of Cleveland, Tenn., officially received her diploma in December, but walked across the stage with him this spring. Touching, but there’s more. The cousins are just two of nearly two dozen family members to attend 91短视频 over the last half-century.
In trying to sum up Kenneth J. Nafziger’s 30 years as music professor at 91短视频, it is hard to know where to start. Do we start at the bestselling hymnal for which he was music editor? His 15 years as director of an acclaimed Bach Festival? His dozens of appearances nationally, often internationally,
August 25, 2014 – 5:53 pm
From a headlining act to the bike-powered recycling effort, from a group of staff and volunteers to the tent distributing Menno Tea to hundreds of friends and alumni, 91短视频 and its graduates helped make the second annual Red Wing Roots Music Festival a success. Close to 3,000 people attended each day of the festival, July
BACH FESTIVAL Music lovers flock to Harrisonburg each summer for the annual Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival. With a week of performances ranging from baroque to modern, amateur to award-winning, they aren鈥檛 disappointed. The flagship performances are held in 91短视频鈥檚 Lehman Auditorium, but in an effort to share the experience with the widest possible audience, concerts
February 24, 2011 – 2:01 pm
Aaron Copland, 20th century American composer, shared this perspective regarding music: 鈥淭he whole problem can be stated quite simply by asking, 鈥業s there a meaning to music?鈥 My answer would be, 鈥榊es.鈥 And 鈥楥an you state in so many words what the meaning is?鈥 My answer to that would be, 鈥楴o.鈥欌 Many of my earliest
February 24, 2011 – 1:56 pm
Do They Have a Future? What makes the same hymn inspire one individual to heroism and lead another to boredom cannot be calculated. It has to do with the mysterious way in which song connects us to our past, our soul, our future, our Savior. And because God intended us to be different, our uniqueness
February 24, 2011 – 12:07 pm
Katherine Goins Frewen 鈥01, DMA In West Hartford. Connecticut, Katherine Goins Frewen 鈥01 has taken her 10 years of post-graduate musical education and college-level teaching experience into a public school serving city-living teenagers. 鈥淜atie鈥 earned a doctor of musical arts (music education) at the University of Texas at Austin and a master鈥檚 in music performance
February 24, 2011 – 11:59 am
In Selfless Fundraising MADELINE BENDER ’93 is the singer, the patron, the inspiration, for rallying members of the opera world to support the Global Family program of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). To those who follow opera, Madeline is known as leading lady Violetta in 鈥淟a Traviata鈥 with the Vancouver Opera. Or as Eurydice in the
February 24, 2011 – 11:29 am
ARNOLD MOSHIER 鈥60, one of the best-known and longest-serving choral directors in the US Mennonite world, started his adult life as a farmer. For nine years he milked cows in northern New York. But this farmer preferred producing music in church. As a teenager boarding at Eastern Mennonite High School, Moshier had studied voice and
February 24, 2011 – 11:26 am
Wanda Teague Alger 鈥81 When Wanda Alger lived in Harrisonburg in the 1980s, she was known for launching two very different music initiatives. In 1981, she founded the Shenandoah Valley Suzuki String program for children aged 3 to 18. Over the next seven years, her program grew six-fold, from 13 to 85 students. In 1985,