Student musicians display performance talents in Spring Honor Recital
Seward, NE (03/08/2019) — Concordia University, Nebraska, will hold its Spring Honor Recital Tuesday, March 19, at 7 p.m., in the Recital Hall of the Music Center on campus.
Students audition for an opportunity to perform in the biannual honor event showcasing top music students as selected by Concordia's music faculty. This year, 11 student musicians were selected to perform.
"The music department's biannual Honors Recital is one of the finest musical performances of each semester," said Kurt E. von Kampen, chair of Concordia's music department. "This concert showcases Concordia's 'best of the best.' This year's recital will include performances on piano, organ, winds and voice."
Students performing in the Honor Recital include (alphabetical by state with Nebraska first, city, last name):
Alexandra Ryks, sophomore, Bellevue, Neb., singing mezzo-soprano on "Verborgenheit" by Hugo Wolf
Allison Mackie, senior, Columbus, Neb., playing "Valet will ich dir geben" from J.S. Bach's BWV 736 on the organ
Avery Kesar, sophomore, Omaha, Neb., singing baritone on "Lydia" by Gabriel Fauré
Danae Welling, senior, Ashland, Neb., singing lyric soprano on "Ah! Je veux vivre" from Charles Gounod's Romeo et Juliet
Rebekah Guilford, freshman, Lincoln, Neb., playing "Allemande, Sarabande and Gigue" from George Young's Contempora Suite on the trumpet
Gabriel Jofre, junior, Sterling, Colo., playing 1st, 2nd and 3rd Variations from Jules Demersseman's La Carnaval de Venise, arr. by Frederick Hemke, on the saxophone
Jacob Roggow, senior, Cottage Hills, Ill., playing "V. Toccata" from Charles-Marie Widor's Organ Symphony No. 5 on the organ
Jenna Fredrickson, sophomore, Concordia, Kan., singing mezzo-soprano on "Che farò senza Euridice?" from Christoph Wilibald Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice
Nathan Johnson, freshman, Vicksburg, Mich., playing "Prelude" from Claude Debussy's Suite Bergamasque on the piano
Vanessa Marsh, senior, Concordia, Mo., singing soprano on "Ständchen" by Richard Strauss
Noah Freeman, sophomore, Bend, Ore., playing "Notcurne in G-flat minor" by Ottorino Respighi on the piano
About Concordia University, Nebraska
Concordia University, Nebraska, founded in 1894, is a fully accredited, coeducational university located in Seward, Nebraska, which currently serves more than 2,500 students. Concordia offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. For more information, visit cune.edu.
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