Angela Buller, a Tabor College senior from Ingalls, will present a flute recital at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, in the Tabor College Chapel-Auditorium, located in the H.W. Lohrenz Building.
Buller, who is majoring in music with a minor in marketing, will perform works by Debussy, Mozart, Poulenc and Vivaldi.
“Angela's music spans a wide range of musical styles and literature,” said Richard Cantwell, Tabor College professor of instrumental music and chair of the music department. “Her strong technique and beautiful tone quality will be demonstrated in the literature she's chosen.”
Phyllis Richert for the Free Press<p>Hillsboro High School seniors Megan Peachey and Travis Riesen pose for photos while making their entrance at the promenade prior to the annual prom on Saturday night. The theme for this year’s event was “Midnight Madness.” This year the after-prom party was held in Wichita.
Trent Voth, a Tabor College senior from Halstead, has been accepted into the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities’ Scholar’s Semester in Oxford for fall 2007.
Richard Cantwell, professor of instrumental music and chair of the music department at Tabor College, along with his students, will present “Our Own Pops Concert” at the 60+ Learning in Retirement Program, Monday, April 30.
The Tabor College Concert Band and Jazz Band, under the direction of Richard Cantwell, professor of instrumental music and chair of the music department, will give their annual home concert on Sunday, April 29.
The concert will begin at 7 p.m., and will be held in the Chapel-Auditorium, located in the H.W. Lohrenz Building on the Tabor campus.
“Tabor's band hopes that the music performance will provide inspiration, enjoyment and musical appreciation for a variety of styles,” said Cantwell.
The Concert Band will play a variety of literature, including sacred texts such as “The Lord’s Prayer” and “Christ the Lord is Risen Today.”
They will also perform marches, selections from Broadway shows and opera, and music for solo flute and solo trumpet. An eight-voice ensemble, accompanied by the band, will sing “Holy is He.”
The Jazz Band will perform traditional 1940s swing band literature. The concert will wrap up the bands’ spring tour, which centered around the theme “Let There Be Praise.”