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Band Tour Begins!

April 24th, 2009 · No Comments

The Symphonic Band, Pep Band, and Jazz Band are packed up and ready to depart for Fairview Oklahoma!

Next stop Fairview Mennonite Brethren Church

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Jeff Harms to Blog Tabor Band Tour!

April 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Admissions Counselor Jeff Harms will be the “embedded reporter,” covering the Tabor College Symphonic Band’s tour through Oklahoma, April 23 to 27, 2009.

He will be posting his entries on the new Tabor College Music Blog.

“I will be reporting from everywhere the band goes, with photos, videos, and recordings of live performances,” Harms said. “I look forward to meeting and interviewing many of the great Tabor alums down in the state of Oklahoma.”

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Tabor College Symphonic Band to Tour Oklahoma, April 23-27

April 8th, 2009 · No Comments

The Tabor College Symphonic Band, including the Jazz Band, Flute Ensemble and Bluejays’ Pep Band, will perform a series of free public concerts in Oklahoma during its annual Spring Tour, April 23 to 27, 2009.

According to Dr. Richard Cantwell, Director of the Symphonic Band and instrumental ensembles, a variety of music will be performed at different venues, beginning with the group’s first performance, at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 23, at the Mennonite Brethren Church, in Fairview, Okla.

“Providing a wide variety of music for the audience and the ability to play many different styles for the audience’s enjoyment is a goal and desire of each individual and the group,” said Cantwell, who is in his 11th year of directing music at the college and also serves as Chairman of the Music Department.

“Instrumental music has a very different effect on its audience than piano or choral music,” Cantwell added. “The variety in timbres is greater and individually unique. The contrast in musical style is broader and more diverse. The resonances are thin and thick in nature. The dynamic levels are various and can become overwhelming.”

This year the band is featuring student soloists Corina Neufeld, oboist, from Denver, Colo.; marimba players Lisa Hall, McPherson, Kan., and Joel McCoy, Olathe, Kan.; and, trumpet player Eric Funk, Littleton, Colo.

The Symphonic Band members are selected by audition and come from across the United States. The Jazz Band and Flute Ensemble members are selected from members of the Symphonic Band.

The Jazz Band will be performing a variety of “Big Band” and “Swing Band” selections. The Flute Ensemble literature will be selected from classical and sacred selections.

“The ensemble members are individually fine players, but combining the individual abilities into a fine performance organization is an enjoyable and rewarding challenge,” Cantwell said. “Making beautiful music, making energizing music, making music fun and enjoyable are all desires of the ensemble.”

Other performances include:

* Friday, April 24, Memorial Road Mennonite Brethren Church in Edmond, Okla., at 7 p.m.

* Saturday, April 25, Oklahoma National Memorial, in Oklahoma City, followed by an evening concert at the Corn Mennonite Brethren Church, in Corn, Okla.

* Sunday, April 26, the band will provide music during the morning worship service at the church in Corn. After a lunch at the church, the band will travel to Enid, Okla., for a concert at the Enid Mennonite Brethren Church, at 6:00 pm.

* Monday, April 27, the ensembles will perform at the Oklahoma Bible Academy, Enid, Okla., before returning home to Hillsboro.

Upon returning to Hillsboro, the band will perform its Home Concert at 4 p.m., Sunday, May 3, in the College Chapel-Auditorium.

Dr. Cantwell holds a Doctorate in Music Arts Degree in Instrumental and Choral Conducting from the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City having worked extensively with Dr. Glenn Block and Dr. Eph Ehly. He is married to Dr. Linda Cantwell, Vice President of Enrollment and Marketing at Tabor College.

Celebrating its 100th year, Tabor College is a four-year Christian liberal arts institution located in Hillsboro, Kan., with a second campus, the School for Adult and Graduate Studies, in Wichita, Kan. Visit us at www.tabor.edu.

To learn more about the Tabor College Music Programs, visit http://www.tabor.edu/undergraduate/academic-programs/music.

Tabor College Concert Band

DaQuon Anderson, Ardmore, Okla., Trombone; Hanna Bishop, Hays, Kan., Bass Clarinet; Timothy Butler, Hillsboro, Kan., Percussion; Andrew Corl, Abilene, Kan., Baritone; Heather Deckert, Minot, N.D., Clarinet; Emily Dick, Kingman, Kan., Clarinet; Erin Dick, Corn, Okla., Alto Saxophone; Meghann Eblen, Leavenworth, Kan., Bassoon/Baritone; Darren Enns, Hillsboro, Kan., Trombone; Aaron Epp, Henderson, Neb., Trombone; Ben Friesen, Guthrie, Okla., Baritone Saxophone; Mitch Friesen, Newton, Kan., Percussion; Sarah Friesen, Guthrie, Okla., Flute; Eric Funk, Littleton, Colo., Trumpet; Katie Gerber, Wichita, Kan., Flute; Steven Gramza, Olathe, Kan., Double Bass; Lisa Hall, McPherson, Kan., Percussion; Jeff Harden, Ashland, Kan., Trombone; Melissa Just, DeSoto, Kan., Flute; Alyssa King, Wichita, Kan., Flute; Shawn Malone, Junction City, Kan., Percussion; Joel McCoy, Olathe, Kan., Percussion; Corina Neufeld, Denver, Colo., Oboe; Andrew Pankratz, Abilene, Kan., French Horn; Jenae Pauls, Inman, Kan., Flute; Janae Rempel, Meade, Kan., Clarinet; Elissa Richert, Hillsboro, Kan., Contrabass Clarinet; Amy Schmidt, Corn, Okla., Flute; Emily Schmidt, Bel Aire, Kan., Flute; Aaron Stepanek, Hillsboro, Kan., Trumpet; Megan Souter, Fairview, Okla., Flute; Kayla Tonne, Ashland, Kan., Flute; Allison Trollope, Kingman, Kan., Alto Saxophone; Kelsey Unruh, Hillsboro, Kan., Alto Saxophone; Travis Unruh, Shafter, Calif., Trumpet; Mattie Vance, Concordia, Kan., Clarinet; David Vogel, Hillsboro, Kan., Trombone; Brandon Voth, Lynden, Wash., Clarinet; Danae Warkentin, Corn, Okla., Clarinet; Julie Wiens, Fresno, Calif., Percussion/Piano; Stephanie Wiens, Fresno, Calif., Flute/Piccolo; Briana Willems, Sedgwick, Kan., Percussion; and, Allen Yoder, Kingman, Kan., Trumpet.

Tags: Concerts · Ensembles · Recitals · Recordings · Students · Tours · Uncategorized · Videos

Concert Choir to Perform Sunday at Hillsboro MB Church

March 31st, 2009 · No Comments

The Tabor College Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Bradley D. Vogel, Professor of Choral Music, will perform a free public concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at the Hillsboro Mennonite Brethren Church.

The choir recently returned from its Spring Tour, in which it gave 10 concerts, from March 19 to March 27, in Kansas, Colorado, and California.

The concert, entitled “The Aroma of Christ,” is based on 2 Corinthians 2:15 and explores the themes of Christ in the World, Christ in Us, and With Christ in Eternity.

“The concert repertoire is designed with the aim to magnify the greatness of God and His love,” Vogel said. “Through beauty of sound and text, we hope that listeners recognize God in us and around us.”

Musical selections will range from standard choral works of Palestrina, Rachmaninoff, Stanford and Durufle, to arrangements of hymns, spirituals, and gospel songs. The concert choir will be accompanied by piano, organ, flute, oboe, and violin.

“I do believe that art glorifies God, and that people are enriched by beauty,” Vogel added. “Our prayer is that people will feel enriched by hearing the choir.”

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Friday March 27, 2009

March 28th, 2009 · No Comments

Lincoln Glen Church, San Jose, Calif.

The Tabor Concert Choir had their last concert of tour tonight at a beautiful church in San Jose. This week has gone by so quickly, it’s hard to believe that tomorrow they will head back to campus. Every night the choir has performed exceptionally well but tonight I felt a strong presence of the Spirit. Their song, My Jesus I Love Thee, which has become my favorite, brought tears to my eyes tonight. It has been a privilege to worship with them, something Ryan and I will never forget.

Family and Friends

Some choir members have been able to see their family members on tour. Jessica Kelley’s dad, step-mom and brother were present to support her and I captured their reunion on camera.

Julie and Stephanie Wiens, mom, Denise, attended more than one concert this week and shared with us her thoughts on having two daughters at Tabor.

And I saw my freshman roommate, friend, and former TC choir member, Lisa Auchterlonie. She is living near San Fransisco, using her musical talent in voice overs and entertainment.

Tabor College Concert Choir Highlights

Enjoy interviews with Dr. Vogel and choir members, live recordings of their music and some additional pictures!

The Love of God

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Thursday March 26, 2009

March 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Sequoia National Park

With plans to join the the Tabor choir on a visit to the Sequoia National Park, Ryan and I set out a bit late this morning. The choir however was running a bit early and when we arrived at the church we had just missed them. We decided to head out on our own in hopes of catching them on the road or seeing them in the park.

Ryan and I entered the southern part of the park near Visalia. As we drove through, we were in awe of God’s mighty creation. We saw some of the world’s biggest trees, majestic mountain tops, rushing rivers and beautiful valleys. We also experienced a drastic change in temperate-from sunny and mid 60s on the valley floor to snow and low 40s in the giant sequoia forest.

On our way out of the park, we stopped to take a final picture of a valley covered with orange wildflowers and much to our surprise we finally saw the Tabor charter bus.

College Community Church MB

One of my favorite parts of this week has been reuniting with Tabor alums. Tonight I had the opportunity to reconnect with Matt Insley (he graduated in 2004) who is also the youth pastor at College Community MB. Ryan and I treated some youth to pizza, soda, and fellowship before the concert. It was a blessing for me to hear Matt explain to his youth how Tabor prepared him for seminary and service. The youth had great questions and I truly believe this was one of the best interactions I have had this week.

I found out that Matt is about ready to graduate from the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (MBBS) along with another Tabor grad, Matt Regier. I was so excited to hear that Matt Regier and his wife, Tia, will be returning to serve at Main Street Ministires in Hillsboro.

And that’s not all, it was also a blessing to reconnect with former Tabor faculty member and current Interim President of MBBS, Lynn Jost and his wife, Donna. We greatly miss them but are proud of where God has taken them and called them serve.

The best part of this day was for choir members Ashley Siler and Ben Friesen, who got engaged at Sequoia National Park. If you get a chance, ask them about their story-it’s a good one!

We are so excited for them!

Enjoy this song that the choir performed tonight!

At the Round Earth’s Imagined Corners

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Wednesday March 25, 2009

March 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Fresno Christian High School

I had another opportunity to give my college prep presentation to a group of about 20 students at Fresno Christian High School on Wednesday morning. I am praying that the college-bound students who attended will consider Tabor!

Central Valley Christian High School

After Fresno Christian, I drove (as quickly as the speed limit would allow) to Visalia, where I presented the benefits of attending Tabor during the junior/senior lunch hour. One of the best parts of this time was seeing junior Kristina Borges, who visited Tabor in mid February for our campus visit event. She even sacrificed sitting with her friends and hung out with me! It was my first time to visit this school and I was very impressed with how friendly the students and teachers were. I look forward to going back in the fall, especially to see Kristina again!

Youth Event with North Fresno MB Church

Instead of attending the choir concert this evening, I attended youth group at North Fresno MB Church. We played kickball in their gym and then went back to the youth room for two trivia games. After the games, we settled down for some Tabor and devotional time. I again gave out free stuff to the students and encouraged them to consider the college I love so dearly in Hillsboro, Kans. I shared again from Mark 6, challenging the students to carry the authority of Jesus with them everywhere they travel. I had a great time with this youth group, youth pastor, and sponsors, and hope to see them when I return again in the fall.

Memories

I interviewed two choir members from Hillsboro, Maria Loewen, freshman, and Michael Suderman, a sophomore, about their favorite memories from tour so far. Check out what they had to say.

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Tuesday March 24, 2009

March 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Immanuel High School

After driving an hour and half north to Reedley, Calif., I met with a small group of junior students from Immanuel High School.  I had a great time interacting with these students who I believe have a serious interest in considering Tabor for their future.  The Tabor Concert Choir also made an appearance at Immanuel High School and sang for their chapel service.  Below is a short video of their performance.

Reunion with Tabor Alum and Former Admissions Counselor

Ryan and I were blessed to see and spend some time with our dear friend Lee Waldron.  Lee graduated from Tabor in '06, gave back to Tabor as as Admissions Counselor from 2007-2008, helping bring in the largest freshman class since the 80s!  He is now a junior high youth pastor at Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church.  Check out his video to hear what he thinks about the TC choir visiting town.

Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church

The choir sang in the largest MB church in the U.S. on Tuesday evening.  Even though we felt farther away from them than we did in Shafter, their sound was still beautiful!  Ryan has a favorite song he wants to share with you that Cantate sings.  Cantate is a small group of choir members who perform throughout the school year in various churches for events.

Cantate

The churches have been hosting a reception after each concert where choir members and concert attendees can fellowship.  As I am running around talking with students, alums and friends Ryan is learning more of the Mennonite Brethren roots.  He is even meeting some students that I recruited to Tabor many years ago.

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Monday March 23, 2009

March 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Bakersfield Christian High School

I was given the opportunity to give a college prep presentation in two of Nate Thiessen’s junior classes.  (Nate is a 2000 graduate of Tabor). The first part of my presentation answers 5 questions I believe junior students are concerned about in preparing for their future after graduation.  The last part includes my 5 strengths and how they describe me and Tabor College.  The students gave me their full attention and I pray that God will lead some to join us.

Reuniting with a Tabor Alum

Ryan and I met up with good friend and ‘06 grad, Haliey (Isaacs) Ishida and her 3 month-old, Logan, for a time of reminiscing and catching up.  It was a blessing to hear of what God has been doing in her and Ricky’s life since graduation.

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Welcome to Sunny California!

March 24th, 2009 · No Comments

My husband Ryan and I arrived in sunny LA on Saturday evening around 6:30. We grabbed our luggage and headed to Enterprise to pick out our California rental car! Since this was Ryan’s second time to California, I had to initiate him well with nothing other than IN-N-Out Burger! It was scrumptious, I savored every bite! Hopping into our pearl white Toyota Avalon we drove two hours north to Shafter. We were hosted for three nights by my dear friends Frank and Cindy Peters. I had the privilege of recruiting two of the three Peters’ — Megan and Zach — to Tabor a few years ago. It is such a blessing to feel at home again in Shafter. A special thanks to Frank and Cindy for their love and hospitality!

Heritage Bible Church-Bakersfield, CA

Sunday morning Ryan and I were at Heritage Bible Church in Bakersfield where my friend Dave Froese pastors (he is the father of 4 boys who attended Tabor).

Heritage Bible Jr/Sr High Sunday School

With donuts and juice under our arms we headed into Jr/Sr High Sunday School where we were greeted with smiles from youth pastor Joe Brown and his youth!  We were impressed how the students lead the worship, announcements and prayer time.

I even got the opportunity to share a little about Tabor and give away some free t-shirts and wristbands!

Shafter MB Church-Shafter, CA

Sunday evening Ryan and I went back to Shafter where we hung out with 35-40 youth at Shafter MB Church.  I am telling you, they have a sweet youth room. There is a pool table, air hockey table, TVs for video games, a big kitchen with snacks and soda, a loud sound system and a stage where we were again blessed with youth leadership in music!  Just like at Heritage Bible, I shared about Tabor College and gave away free stuff!  More importantly I was given the opportunity to share a short devotion. 

I shared from Mark 6, the specific section where Jesus called his disciples to travel sharing the gospel.  I challenged these students to do the same wherever God takes them but especially as they go to Utah for their spring missions trip.

Well, I’m off to another choir concert in Reedley!  I have so much more to share,that was just my Sunday!  I will post Monday and Tuesday happenings and especially the Tabor College Concert Choir soon!  Stay tuned!

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