by Maranatha | Department of Music
Written by MBU Orchestra director Mr. Lewis Rosove. The prospect of playing in a professional orchestra is something that excites many a talented musician, and in most instances provides that individual the best mathematical odds of securing employment nationwide. ...
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Music
MBU’s Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Band performed a beautiful concert entitled “Some Enchanted Evening.” The orchestra opened the program with Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade for Strings.” Next, violin soloist Elisabeth Hettinga, winner of the MBU Aria and Concerto...
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Music
Article written by adjunct music professor and orchestra director Mr. Lewis Rosove. Throughout my teaching career it has never ceased to amaze me that a peculiar phenomenon exists when it comes to preparing different genres or aspects of music. Scales are, more often...
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Music
Over 400 children, teachers, and adults filled the seats at the 12th Annual Classical Kids Concert hosted by the MBU Symphonic Orchestra, and conducted by adjunct professor Mr. Lewis Rosove. The orchestra performed pieces from Mexico, America, France, Japan, Russia,...
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Music
As winner of MBU’s Concerto Competition, Daniel Anderson recently performed Ferdinand David’s Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra with MBU’s Symphony Orchestra. Although Ferdinand David’s Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra is a work that is not performed very...