by Jack Bovay | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, MBU News, Music
This weekend, Maranatha’s Music Department will present Handel’s Messiah at Calvary Baptist Church in Watertown, WI. The new head of the Music Department, Dr. Doug Bachorik, has directed the Messiah twice – once in Minnesota and once in the Philippines. On...
by Haylee Lawver | MBU News
“You are your stories. You are the product of all the stories you have heard and lived—and many that you have never heard. They have shaped the way you see yourself, the world, and your place in it.” –Daniel Taylor, Tell Me a Story: the life-shaping power of our...
by Jack Bovay | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, MBU News, Music, Uncategorized
On October 30, Maranatha’s Chamber String performers presented a side-by-side concert in Burckart Hall. Under the direction of Maranatha faculty member Melody Steinbart, the group presented works from Baroque, Romantic, and Contemporary composers. Their repertoire...
by Jack Bovay | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, MBU News, Music
On October 23, Dr. Stanislava Varshavski and Dr. Diana Shapiro starred as the featured artists in Maranatha’s Music on Mondays concert series. Performing works from Milhaud, Bizet, and Rachmaninoff, the world-renowned piano duo presented two concerts: one at 6PM for...
by Jack Bovay | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, MBU News, Music
Throughout the semester, Maranatha invites professional musicians to perform on stage in Burckart Hall. These performances provide students with a distraction from the business of college life and inspiration from other musicians’ accomplishments in music. From vocal...
by Haylee Lawver | MBU News
“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.” –Albert Einstein Critical thinking and problem-solving are the most essential skills that any college student can develop. If students are unable to think through an issue critically,...