Fine Arts Archives - 黑料社 /category/fine-arts/ Go. Serve. Lead. Wed, 21 Jan 2026 14:05:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2017/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Fine Arts Archives - 黑料社 /category/fine-arts/ 32 32 MBU Fall Festival Highlights – Dan Forrest Requiem for the Living /fine-arts/mbu-fall-festival-highlights-requiem-for-the-living/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:49:25 +0000 /?p=154742 鈥淐ome unto me all ye who labor. Come unto me all ye who are heavy laden. Come unto me and I will give you rest.鈥 Matthew 11:28; as set in Dan Forrest鈥檚 Requiem for the Living This fall, the combined Madrigal Choir and Chamber Singers, with several alumni, under the direction of Dr. Doug Bachorik, set out to tackle a tremendous challenge 鈥 internationally acclaimed composer Dan Forrest鈥檚 Requiem for the Living. The five movements of this masterwork take the listener on a powerful, emotional journey from the depths of a cry for mercy to the heights of the glory of Christ the Savior. Listeners filled the auditorium with energetic excitement and anticipation of what was to come. After opening remarks from Pastor Bob Loggans, the room was hushed and the narration came to life as four 黑料社 students set the stage, painting Christ鈥檚 atoning work on the cross against the canvas of man鈥檚 sinful, destitute nature. This narration seamlessly transitioned into Forrest鈥檚 first movement as cries of Kyrie eleison rang throughout the building 鈥 Lord, have mercy! Tension rose and momentum built as the text turned to shouts of Vanitas, vanitatum! All is vanity! Frozen to their seats, the […]

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An Unsuspecting Scrooge: Mr. Butler /fine-arts/an-unsuspecting-scrooge/ Tue, 11 Nov 2025 18:08:41 +0000 /?p=154620 Author: Ryleigh Bill It is September 11. Evening has descended over the 黑料社 campus. In Fine Arts Hall, a group of students await Mrs. Morris and a chance to audition for a part in the upcoming MBU production of A Christmas Carol. Amid the would-be student actors, Mr. Ken Butler, director of 黑料社 Baptist Bible Institute, seeks a small part that will not conflict with his demanding workload. As he completes the audition form, he does not hesitate to indicate the minor role he wants颅鈥斺渢he charitable gentleman.鈥 When called to the stage, he reads his lines with clarity and ease, not suspecting that his brief audition would lead to anything more than his desired part. When the cast list is posted, however, the results leave him speechless. He was not selected as Ebenezer鈥檚 foil, but as the iconic lead character鈥擡benezer Scrooge himself. The Play Though not cast as he had envisioned, Mr. Butler is well-equipped for his assigned role, having had experience in other productions. He played Don in Much Ado About Nothing and Bland in Seven Keys to Baldpate. His previous acting experience offers insight into the taxing work required by such a big part as Ebenezer Scrooge. To […]

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Samuel Robertson Trombone Recital Highlights /fine-arts/samuel-robertson-trombone-recital-highlights/ Thu, 30 Oct 2025 20:59:44 +0000 /?p=154450 Author: Joseph Greene On the afternoon of October 17, Sam Robertson performed his Senior Trombone recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music Education. Sam鈥檚 recital showcased his natural talent with the trombone as well as years of dedicated work and practice refining his craft. Many 黑料社 faculty members describe the recital as 鈥渧ery musical鈥 and 鈥渙utstanding鈥. Others commented on the musicianship and how Sam and Emma, his accompanist, collaborated remarkably. Overall, a very 鈥渟killful鈥 and 鈥渟tunning鈥 performance. Sam鈥檚 recital was prepared under the preparation of Dr. David Brown. Sam Robertson plans to graduate in May 2026, and is pursuing work as a band and choir teacher in a Christian school as he works to earn his master鈥檚 degree in education. Sonata for Trombone and Piano聽 Eric Ewazen Adagio Allegro Maestoso Eric Ewazen鈥檚 Sonata for Trombone and Piano is one of the most challenging yet rewarding pieces Sam has ever played. Ewazen, who teaches composition and music theory at The Juilliard School, is known for writing significant modern-era brass music that combines lyrical melodies with rich harmonies. This sonata highlights the expressive capabilities of both the trombone and, as its name suggests, the […]

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Kenney Hedrick Euphonium Recital Highlights /fine-arts/hedrick-euphonium-recital/ Fri, 15 Aug 2025 18:05:33 +0000 Department of Music]]> /?p=152854 On May 2, 2025, Kenney Hedrick performed his Senior Euphonium Recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music. Kenney鈥檚 recital featured solo and collaborative works from all style periods, as well as sacred music. Two pieces were arranged by his friend and MBU alumnus Joel Montgomery. The diversity of the program showcased his technical skill and musical understanding. 黑料社 music faculty wrote that Kenney 鈥減layed beautifully鈥 and his 鈥渄iverse repertoire was engaging.鈥 They noted that Kenney 鈥渆xhibited confidence and musicianship!鈥澛 Kenney鈥檚 recital was prepared under the direction of Dr. David Brown. Accompanying Kenney were Emma Bateman and Grace VanRaden. Since graduation, Kenney has married and is looking for a church music director position.聽聽 Lyric Suite聽 Donald White Donald White鈥檚 鈥淟yric Suite鈥 is quite taxing with complex rhythms and angular intervals. The composer craftily distributes melodic and harmonic ideas between the euphonium and piano, making the soloist and accompanist truly equal partners. This mid-20th-century 鈥渟taple鈥 has helped the euphonium gain recognition as a solo instrument. Funiculi Funicula Luigi Denza Arr. Herbert Clarke聽 This memorable piece is full of joy and energy. The work was originally composed by Italian composer Luigi Denza, but was arranged […]

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Music on Mondays Series Features Violin and Cello Duo /mbu-news/music-on-mondays-series-features-violin-and-cello-duo/ Fri, 18 Apr 2025 16:09:24 +0000 /?p=149605 MBU’s spring 2025 Music on Mondays concert series featured husband and wife team violinist Soh-Hyun Park Altino and cellist Leonardo Altino. 鈥淰irtuosity and Lyricism: A Celebration of Duo Masterpieces鈥 explored music by Ravel, Gli猫re, Kod谩ly, and Halvorsen. The two concerts, one for families with young children and one for the Watertown area community, provided all music lovers with an opportunity to enjoy a masterful performance. Family Concert聽 The 6 pm concert was tailored for a young audience. The performers discussed chamber music, collaborative playing techniques, and the ability to communicate through music. Through the use of stories, characterizations, and pictures, they helped the audience connect to the music. Soh-Hyun remarked that they performed the virtuosic Passacaglia 鈥渢o show you how much fun it is to play violin and cello.鈥 The program included a variety of pieces that portrayed contrasting stories and feelings. One young attendee, Richie, shared that his favorite piece was the opening (Duo, Op. 7 by Zolt谩n Kod谩ly) because of the imagery of war and fighting. Drew, another student, commented that he enjoyed the concert because of the opportunity to watch live performers: 鈥淚t鈥檚 awesome to hear some great, energetic music, as well as see whoever is doing […]

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Alissa Foerster Piano Recital Highlights /mbu-news/alissa-foerster-piano-recital-highlights/ Fri, 18 Apr 2025 15:41:51 +0000 /?p=149592 On April 4, 2025, Alissa Foerster performed her senior piano recital in Burckart Hall to an audience of family and friends. Music from all style periods and several collaborative works were featured, showcasing Alissa鈥檚 proficiency in solo and collaborative performing. Ruth Bachorik, associate professor, commented, 鈥淎lissa has demonstrated excellent growth in her playing, and a determination to persevere. Her recital was a joy to observe – the pieces were charming and captivating, at a perfect level for her, and she showed joy in sharing her pieces.鈥 Professor Janet Tschida wrote, 鈥淎lissa’s grit, determination, and strong work ethic over the past four years was clearly demonstrated in her performance. Great choice of diverse repertoire showcasing a variety of pianistic styles. Congrats to Alissa on a successful evening.鈥 Miss Foerster鈥檚 recital was prepared under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Brown and is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a bachelor of arts degree in Music with concentrations in Piano Pedagogy and Church Music. After graduation, Alissa plans to serve at Christian camps this summer in Louisiana and Hong Kong. This fall, she intends to teach private piano lessons, minister through music at her home church, and work for her dad鈥檚 […]

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Classical Kids Concert 2025 | Bach, Brahms, and the Boys /mbu-news/classical-kids-concert-2025-bach-brahms-and-the-boys/ Sat, 08 Mar 2025 21:23:51 +0000 /?p=148891 The 黑料社 (MBU) Symphonic Band and Chamber Strings performed the 21st Classical Kids Concert last week at Calvary Baptist Church in Watertown, WI. With over 900 kids, parents, and chaperones, MBU set a new attendance record for the Classical Kids Concerts! Dr. David Brown, Mr. Andrew Bonnema, and Ms. Melody Steinbart conducted the concert.聽 This year鈥檚 theme was 鈥淏ach, Brahms, and the Boys,鈥 featuring the works of composers whose last names start with the letter 鈥淏.鈥 Famous pieces such as Beethoven鈥檚 5th Symphony and unfamiliar pieces like 鈥淎 Hunting Scene鈥 provided an exciting concert for children of all ages. The audience also enjoyed the acting and commentary throughout the concert by the conductors and the guest actor, Mr. 鈥淏.鈥澛 One student performer, violinist Charis Dwire, commented, 鈥淚 enjoyed getting to see the excitement and wonder on the kids鈥 faces. Whether it was the little boy sitting in the front staring at Dr. Brown and trying to conduct with him, or the kids running around at the end asking for everyone’s autograph, it was cool to have the opportunity to be a part of something that gets children excited about classical music.鈥澛 Mary Ann Lazzell, a member of the […]

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Advice for Students Changing Music Teachers /fine-arts/advice-for-students-changing-music-teachers/ Mon, 24 Feb 2025 18:23:58 +0000 Department of Music]]> /?p=148640 Change can be challenging. Musicians often experience difficulties when transitioning to a new private lesson teacher. Several factors may contribute to this struggle, such as adapting to new skills introduced by the teacher or feeling an immediate disconnect with their personality. Whatever the case may be, challenges are inevitable when starting lessons with a new instructor. This article provides both perspective and practical steps to implement when you transfer to a different studio.聽 Benefits of Changing Teachers聽 There are many benefits to studying with a variety of music instructors. First, each teacher emphasizes different skills based on their strengths. For example, your new teacher may emphasize technique while your former teacher focused on musicality. Adjusting your focus will help you become a more balanced musician. Second, a new teacher offers a fresh perspective on your abilities and repertoire. They evaluate your strengths and weaknesses and offer support in these areas. Additionally, they may introduce you to new ideas or pieces that your former teacher did not cover, broadening your understanding of musical interpretation and expanding your repertoire. Finally, they often have professional connections that can assist you in networking with other musicians. Challenges of Changing Teachers Changing teachers can come […]

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Artist Series 2025 | Love Songs through the Ages /fine-arts/artist-series-2025-love-songs-through-the-ages/ Thu, 20 Feb 2025 19:07:01 +0000 /?p=148603 Baritone Dr. David Parker, accompanied by pianist Dr. Benjamin Downs and cellist Mrs. Rebeccah Parker Downs, soloed in this year鈥檚 Artist Series, 鈥淟ove Songs through the Ages.鈥 Journeying from classical to romantic to modern-day music, Dr. Parker enthralled the audience with beautiful musical expressions of love across time.聽 Concert聽 The program contained Italian, French, Russian, German, and English language love songs from classical repertoire through classical music theater. Featured composers included Mozart, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, and Bernstein. Dr. David Parker soloed on many of the pieces, but two cello and piano duets were also featured. The audience particularly enjoyed Amy Beach鈥檚 Romance. Its rich expressions of love stirred the audience to feel joy and sorrow, contentment and angst. The cello and piano duo also played Piazzolla鈥檚 energetic Grand Tango.聽 In addition, student musicians and vocalists joined Dr. Parker on several numbers. Jackson Schoonover accompanied on French Horn for West Side Story鈥檚 Maria. The concert鈥檚 inspiring finale, Con Te Partir貌, included MBU students accompanying on strings and brass, and a student choir singing behind Dr. Parker. Dr. Bachorik conducted the ensemble.聽 Performers Dr. David Parker earned a B.S. in Music Education and an M.M in Vocal Performance from Bob Jones University; a […]

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Announcing the 2025 Concerto Competition Winner /mbu-news/announcing-the-2025-concerto-competition-winner/ Wed, 12 Feb 2025 18:33:33 +0000 Department of Music]]> /?p=148225 This year鈥檚 Concerto Competition was held on Tuesday, February 11th. Adjudicated by Dr. Richard Hynson, the competition featured five contestants performing voice, piano, woodwind, and string concertos. Winner Zane Richard won first place, accompanied by Jodi Herbert, performing the first movement from Keyboard Concerto in D minor by Bach. Richard is a Music Major with concentrations in Piano Performance and Piano Pedagogy. He will receive a $100 cash prize. Runner-up This year鈥檚 runner up is Charis Dwire, accompanied by Abigail Boorujy. Dwire performed Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14, Mvt. 1 by Barber. Charis Dwire is a Music Major with concentrations in Arranging and Composing and String Pedagogy. As runner up, Dwire won a $25 cash prize. Adjudicator After the competition, Dr. Hynson commented, 鈥淎ll the young musicians brought commitment and musical excellence and an authenticity of spirit that informed their performances. Bravo!鈥 Dr. Hynson is the Music Director of the Kettle Moraine Symphony. He has won many awards for choral and orchestral conducting, including the American Prize in Choral Conducting 鈥 Community Choral Division. In his spare time, he guest conducts both stateside and internationally.

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