Connor Mullenschlader was among the more than 15 vocal studies students performing in an end-of-the-semester recital last week.
Connor Mullenschlader was among the more than 15 vocal studies students performing in an end-of-the-semester recital last week.
Connor Mullenschlader was among the more than 15 vocal studies students performing in an end-of-the-semester recital last week.
Connor Mullenschlader was among the more than 15 vocal studies students performing in an end-of-the-semester recital last week.
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Music students in Assistant Professor Bethany Worrell’s class built a larger-than-life model of the larynx and demonstrated how it works to produce sounds.
Music students in Assistant Professor Bethany Worrell’s class built a larger-than-life model of the larynx and demonstrated how it works to produce sounds.
Music students in Assistant Professor Bethany Worrell’s class built a larger-than-life model of the larynx and demonstrated how it works to produce sounds.
Coming off a national award, the troupe shifted gears into darker, more challenging subject matter and musical territory.
Coming off a national award, the troupe shifted gears into darker, more challenging subject matter and musical territory.
Coming off a national award, the troupe shifted gears into darker, more challenging subject matter and musical territory.