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Music Department Releases Fall 2024 Concert Calendar
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Metal Music Sculptures in Taylor-Meade Performing Arts CenterThe Āé¶¹Ö±²„ Music Department kicks off its 2024-25 performance season with six concerts through November and December.

The Fall 2024 concert schedule opens on Friday, Nov. 1, with the premiere performances of the university’s choirs under its new director of choral activities, Katy Green. The season concludes with the annual Holiday Concert on Saturday, Dec. 7, featuring Pacific’s choirs and Symphonic Band.

The schedule includes a one-weekend, two-performance run of the musical Ride The Cyclone on Saturday, Nov. 16, and Sunday, Nov. 17.

All Music Department performances take place in McCready Hall in the Taylor-Meade Performing Arts Center on Pacific’s Forest Grove Campus. Unless noted, general admission tickets for all concerts are $10. Seniors, military members and non-Āé¶¹Ö±²„ students are $7. Pacific students, faculty and staff are admitted free. Tickets must be purchased in advance online.

Friday, Nov. 1 | Fall Choral Concert |
This season-opening performance provides a transformative journey, guiding listeners to find their inner strength. Each piece is designed to provoke emotions that help us confront challenges, heal and ultimately find peace. This concert is an exploration of the soul, a path to reconnect with our deepest selves, and a reminder of the strength that lies within each of us. Student-led groups Vera Voce and Splendid Audacity will also perform.

Friday, Nov. 15 | Jazz Nite |
Under the direction of Michael Burch-Pesses, Pacific’s fall Jazz Nite will feature standards from the most famous composers in jazz, including Count Basie (ā€œJumpin’ at the Woodsideā€ and ā€œApril In Parisā€), Duke Ellington (ā€œIt Don’t Mean A Things If It Ain’t Got That Swingā€) and Jerome Kern (ā€œYesterdaysā€). The concert will feature more recent compositions including ā€œJorduā€ and ā€œZoot Suit Riot.ā€ In addition to the band, the concert features vocalists Cait Wilson ’27 and Sydney Timm ’27.

Nov. 16 & 17 | Ride The Cyclone |
Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 17 at 2:30 p.m.
Directed by Anne McKee Reed, with book, music and lyrics by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell, Ride The Cyclone takes reaching for the skies to a new whole new meaning as the lives of six members of a Canadian chamber choir are cut short when they take a fearful roller-coaster ride to the great beyond. When they awake in limbo, a mechanical fortune teller invites each person to tell a story to win a prize like no other — the chance to return to life. This gritty, comedic musical poses the question of what makes a life well-lived or, in some cases, worth saving.

General admission tickets are $10, or $5 for non-Pacific students and military. Pacific students, staff and faculty admitted free but must reserve tickets online in advance. This show features mature content, including strong language, and references to sex, drugs and violence. Recommended for ages 13 and up.

Friday, Nov. 23 | Pacific Philharmonic Orchestra Fall Concert |
Under the direction of Dijana Ihas, the Pacific Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Edward Elgar’s ā€œSerenade for Stringsā€ as well as his ā€œNimrodā€ variation. The second half of the concert will feature Sergei Prokofiev’s ā€œPeter and The Wolfā€ and Leopold Mozart’s ā€œToy Symphony.ā€

Saturday, Nov. 24 | Symphonic Band Fall Concert |
Under the direction of Michael Burch-Pesses, Āé¶¹Ö±²„’s Symphonic Band concert will feature a repertoire of new and proven works for band, including the famous ā€œFirst Suite in E-Flatā€ by Gustav Holst and the beautiful ā€œConcertinoā€ by Cecile Chaminade, featuring flutist Sanne Cai ’25. Newer compositions will include Omar Thomas’ ā€œOf Our New Day Begunā€ and ā€œSiren Songsā€ from Andrew David Perkins’ award-winning ā€œTuebor Suite.ā€

Saturday, Dec. 7 | Holiday Concert |
The 2024 Āé¶¹Ö±²„ Holiday Concert will feature performances by the Chamber Singers, Concert Choir, Symphonic Band, Vera Voce and Splendid Audacity. The Chamber Singers will present Sofia Sƶderberg’s ā€œNoĆ«l Nouvelet,ā€ Javier Busto’s ā€œHodie Christus Natus Estā€ and Elaine Hagenberg’s ā€œAlleluia.ā€ The Concert Choir will present John Leavitt’s ā€œFestival Sanctus,ā€ Eric Whitacre’s ā€œGlow,ā€ and Ralph Vaughn Williams’ classic carol, ā€œGloucestershire Wassail.ā€ The Symphonic Band will perform the ever-popular ā€œSleigh Ride,ā€ ā€œMinor Alterations,ā€ a medley of Christmas favorites in minor key, and ā€œDo You Hear What I Hear.ā€ The concert will include with a festive sing-along of holiday favorites.

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