Choral Union Concert: Lighter Fare
Snidow ChapelThe University of Lynchburg Choral Union is hosting a choral music concert with a witty twist. The concert will be inspired by two collections composed by Eric Whitacre called "Animal […]
The University of Lynchburg Choral Union is hosting a choral music concert with a witty twist. The concert will be inspired by two collections composed by Eric Whitacre called "Animal […]
The University of Lynchburg Choral Union is hosting a choral music concert with a witty twist. The concert will be inspired by two collections composed by Eric Whitacre called "Animal […]
The mezzo-soprano Cecilia McKinley will perform a recital at the University of Lynchburg with pianist Jacob Dishman.
The Jennie Cutler Shumate Lecture on Christian Ministry will be given by Jay Hulme, a transgender Christian who is a poet, author, and artist.
The University of Lynchburg Concert Choir, Choral Union, and the Lynchburg Singers perform some winter and holiday music featuring Antonio Vivaldi's “Gloria.”
The University of Lynchburg Concert Choir, Choral Union, and the Lynchburg Singers perform some winter and holiday music featuring Antonio Vivaldi's “Gloria.”
The University of Lynchburg Opera Workshop will present an evening of arias, scenes, and excerpts from a range of productions.
Attend a recital featuring music students from the University of Lynchburg.
Come and join the University of Lynchburg Concert Choir and Lynchburg Singers for their concert titled "You Will Be Found." This concert is about celebrating finding a place in the present by reflecting on the past.
Attend a recital featuring music students from the University of Lynchburg.
Lightsey is a Black, womanist, queer theologian who serves as vice president for academic affairs and an associate professor of constructive theology at Meadville Lombard Theological School, a Unitarian Universalist seminary in Chicago.
The University of Lynchburg Concert Choir and Lynchburg Singers present "Where We Find Ourselves." The ensembles will present a series of minor works, including "Where We Find Ourselves" by Michael Bussewitz-Quarm, "Five Hebrew Love Songs" by Eric Whitacre, and "The Earth Sings" by Stephen Paulus. This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored […]
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