The Organ Sonata on Psalm 94 of Julius Reubke (1834–1858) is perhaps the best example of programmatic music in the organ repertoire wholly unusual for a mid-nineteenth-century composition in multiple regards. Firstly, composers and performers exploited the expressive and virtuosic capabilities afforded by the piano. The use of the piano in solo and collaborative works was undoubtedly a hallmark of nineteenth-century composition. In contrast, relatively few major compositions for the organ were produced during this period.
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Reed City native performs in honors recital at Concordia
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Students selected to perform in the Spring 2021 Honor Recital March 30 are: (back row, from left) Bethany Zeckzer, Hannah Cmeyla, Olivia Leising and Jacee Pfeifer; (middle row, from left) Shanda Fujan, Makenna Clovis and Renata Peperkorn; and (front row, from left) Thomas Schulteis, Nathan Johnson, Avery Kesar and Calvin Rohde. (Courtesy/Concordia University)
SEWARD, Neb. Reed City s Calvin Rohde, a sophomore at Concordia University in Nebraska, performed with other music students in the 2021 Spring Honors Recital on March 30.
The semiannual honor recital at Concordia showcases the vocal and instrumental talents of student musicians. Musicians are chosen to perform based on auditions judged by music department faculty. The recital is held twice a year, once each semester. This years spring recital was livestreamed on the music department s Facebook page.