First of all, there are student concerts. These include junior and senior recitals, where junior and senior music majors put together a concert of their preferred repertoire to perform for friends and faculty members, along with anyone from the community who enjoys music. These range from piano concerts to violin and guitar, and I even saw a poster today for a tuba concert! These are usually performed in the Noble Recital Hall in the music building (a wonderful hall, I've had many piano seminars there, and it's great!).
Next is faculty concerts. These are members of the music staff who have put together an impressive set of works to perform for students, other faculty members and members of the community. These, too, can range from guitar to piano to vocals. Many perform as duets. These concerts also take place in the Noble Recital Hall.
Finally, you have the mainstream concerts. These include more renowned artists, such as OKGO, the Harlem Gospel Choir, and Jon McLaughlin. These concerts take place in Regents gym and the CFL (Center for Faith and Life). These usually have a bigger turnout of students, and they require tickets in advanced, which are free if you have CAF (a fee you pay in the beginning of the year that allows you to go to concerts and school events for free through the entire year). These concerts are the talk of campus for the week before and after they take place. They are wonderful ways to broaden your horizons and just have a great time with friends!
So there are the three types of concerts here at Luther. They are all spectacular and a fantastic opportunity to hang out with friends in a unique setting.
Paideia is calling, more next week! But until then, I'm
Always
Allison
The Jon McLaughlin concert on Feb 17 in the CFA
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