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- LocationThe Osborne Newman Center (behind Annapolis Hall)
- DescriptionJoin us for a free Sunday evening meal beginning Sunday, Feb 4, at 5:35 pm. For the weekly menu, text Sharon at 410-300-4790. All are welcome - everyone.
- Websitehttps://events.frostburg.edu/event/free_sunday_night_dinner
- CategoriesStudent Organizations, Student Activities
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- Apr 297:30 PMFSU Brass Ensemble ConcertFSU’s Department of Music Presents Brass Ensemble in ConcertFrostburg State University’s Department of Music will present its Brass Ensemble, conducted by Joshua Bishop, in concert on Monday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. This event is free and open to the public. The concert will also be livestreamed; click the “Join Stream” button on this page a few minutes before the recital is scheduled to begin, or any time during the recital, to view the live performance.Brass Ensemble personnel are MJ Harden, Joey Orr, Morgan Tichnell and Zoe Welsch on trumpets; Leah Boggs, Daniel Coughenour and Travis Walker on horns; Alex Frye on euphonium; and Zach Inglish and Jack McCoy on trombones.The program will include “Earl of Oxford’s March” by William Byrd, “Napoli” by Herman Bellstedt, “Os Justi” by Anton Bruckner, “It Is Well With My Soul” by Philip Bliss and “Legends of the Pacific” by Frank Gulino.Byrd’s “Earl of Oxford’s March” (c. 1600) is noted for the sound of field trumpets calling to each other. The composition showcases the vibrant and majestic brass instruments imitating a military march. The melodic lines and fanfare-like motifs create a grand and triumphant atmosphere.“Napoli” is perhaps the most famous solo by Sousa arranger and cornet virtuoso Bellstedt, conceived as a theme and variations on a wildly popular 19th-century song. The music is full of character, containing a stately opening theme, several excellent variations and a fiery romantic finale.“Os justi” (“The Mouth of the Righteous”) is a sacred motet composed by Bruckner in 1879. “Os Justi” is a Gregorian chant used as gradual of the “Commune Doctorum” and as introit I and gradual II of the “Commune Confessoris non Pontificis.”“It Is Well With My Soul,” aka “When Peace, Like A River,” is a hymn penned by hymnist Horatio Spafford and composed by Bliss. First published in “Gospel Hymns No. 2” in 1876, it is possibly the most influential and enduring in the Bliss repertoire and is often taken as a choral model, appearing in hymnals of a wide variety of Christian fellowships.American composer Gulino is among the most in-demand writers of chamber music and recital literature for brass instruments. He composed “Legends of the Pacific” for brass quintet or septet in 2013. It is in two parts – “In the Shadows of Mt. Shasta” and “Between the Redwoods.”For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.
- Apr 307:06 PMAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Interest MeetingLearn more about an organization that prides itself on leadership and involvement. Leanr how you can become a part of making a differnce in your community and enhance your personal growth.
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- May 13:00 PMStudent Recital Series - #2DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC PRESENTS STUDENT RECITAL SERIESFSU Department of Music presents the Student Recital Series, held 3 times a semester on Wednesdays at 3pm. The recitals feature various music students performing solo works, along with occasional duo, trio or small ensemble pieces. The recitals are free and open to the public.PROGRAM for today's recital:Chassady Redhead, violin, & Nick Mellen, guitar: “Serenade” by Franz SchubertBen Alvey, vibraphone: “Des pas sur la neige“ (Footsteps in the snow), from Préludes, Book I by Claude DebussyEileen Martin, mezzo-soprano, & Dr. Joseph Yungen, piano: “Damask Roses”, from 7 Elizabethan Lyrics by Roger Quilter, and “O mio babbino caro”, from Gianni Schicchi by Giacomo PucciniLeah Boggs, violin, & Dr. Joseph Yungen, piano: “Violin Concerto in B minor, Op. 35” (I. Allegro moderato, II. Andante) by Oskar RiedingBryce Campbell, snare drum: “Etude No. 4” by Jacques DeléclusePatrick Godfrey, trumpet, & Dr. Joseph Yungen, piano: “Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major” (I. Allegro) by Joseph Haydn
- May 15:00 PMUPC Line Dancing ClassYEEHAW!! Wanted a little taste of Nashville, well come on down and learn some line dancing! Two dances will be taught within an hour. EASY DANCES. First 45 people get a free cowboy hat. Come down to ARMAH May 1st at 5pm to Boot Scoot and Boogie. Free admission for Students, guest are $5. Tickets are at the box office.
- May 25:00 PMChartwells Frostburg Dining Teaching Kitchen: Sushi and Spring RollsThe Teaching Kitchen is designed to provide students with an immersive culinary and nutrition experience. At the Teaching Kitchen, students can explore food, culinary and nutrition literacy in ways that positively impact food choices and experiences. We focus on the inherently healthy foods of a wide variety of cultures around the world, The Teaching Kitchen participants increase their appreciation of world cuisines and cultures.Contact diningservices@frostburg.edu for reservations with the name of all participants.EVENT DETAILS