
SEWARD, NEBRASKA (April 5, 2024) — On Friday, March 22, the Concordia Music Department hosted its Spring 2024 composers' recital. The composers' recital provides a unique opportunity for students who have composed original musical works to debut them in front of an audience.
The program featured pieces by five different Concordia students. Performances included arrangements for voice, saxophone, organ, piano, violin, and viola.
Nathan Hoft of Eldridge, Iowa, was featured in this recital.
Student performers included (listed in program order):
"Scallywag Song" by Logan Walgate, junior, St Charles, Missouri
Grace Donnelly, sophomore, Three Forks, Montana, alto saxophone
Nathan Hoft, senior, Eldridge, Iowa, alto saxophone
Jonah Carter, freshman, McKinney, Texas, tenor saxophone
Logan Walgate, baritone saxophone
"Lenten Alleluias" by Thomas Schulteis, senior, Parker, Colorado
Thomas Schulteis, organ
"Fathom" by Anna Grass, senior, Seward, Nebraska
Anna Grass, violin
Sadie Henson, junior, Herrin, Illinois, piano
"Improperium. . . et dederunt" by Ryan Edinger, junior, Wentzville, Missouri
Magdalene Hall, senior, Spring, Texas, viola
Ryan Edinger, piano
"Salvation Belongs to the Lord" by Joshua Jurchen, sophomore, Seward, Nebraska
Kirsten Horne, junior, Seward, Nebraska, soprano
Anna Grass, senior, Seward, Nebraska, soprano
Morgan Rohde, freshman, Fort Wayne, Indiana, alto
Alannah Stahl, senior, Saginaw, Michigan, alto
Caleb Zeckzer, senior, New Haven, Indiana, tenor
Samuel Dunbar, junior, Utica, Nebraska, tenor
Dylan Parker, sophomore, Fairfax, Virginia, bass
Grant Rohde, sophomore, Reed City, Michigan, bass
About Concordia University, Nebraska
Concordia University, Nebraska, founded in 1894, is a fully-accredited, co-educational university of The Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod located in Seward, Nebraska, which currently serves more than 2,500 students. Concordia offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service, and leadership in the church and world. For more information, visit cune.edu.