Performers Present Excellent Artistry The 1977-78 Art ist-Lecture Ser ies provides the College Family with culturally superior per formances with a var iety of styles. The students ' interaction is chiefly inward during the concert or lecture and becomes outward as the student discusses what was said or heard with other students. God created music so that man could glorify God. Through common grace, man can simultaneously glorify God and be entertained by this God-created medium. The expression of our innermost feelings and unutterable thoughts can often be expressed in various types of music. God also gave man the abi l ity to articulate His Word and to r ightly interpret it with guidance from the Holy Spirit. The interaction of ideas is a gift which can cause man to grow spiritually and intellectually. The spoken word, instrumental music, and vocal music are all gifts from the Creator. Obviously, our stewardship demands that we be involved in these areas as performers, lecturers, or spectators. I . RobertHale andDeanWilderhavebeen travelin1 as a vocal duo since 1966. 2.Thevaried talentsoltl>eKriegersrange from instrumental and vocal solos toen- ~blesinging. J . ChristineWyrtzendisplayshef artistry H she plays and sings her own composi· tion. 4. Cedarville Kraduate Tim Kallffman possenesa widevoiceran~~:eenabling himto slngbassandlirsttenor. 5. Duo-piano team Frances and Richard Haddentelloltheio"uniquemusicale•cur· siontothe People"s Republic oiChina. 18/Artist-l ecture Series
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