1994 Miracle Yearbook

Left: TheCanadian Brassperformed forthe Cedarville Collegefamilyatone ofthis year's Artist Series. Below: TheDaytonPhilharmonicOrches- tra was one of the many talented perfor- mances at Cedarville College this year. Entertainmentatthe'Ville Cedarville College has based its curriculum on a liberal arts philosophy. Being a liberal arts college has allowed an opportu- nityfor cultured groupssuch as the Canadian Brass and the DaytonPhilharmonicto perform on campus. TheCanadianBrasscameOc- tober8to perform variousselec- tions from great composers. Their version of the bull fight from the Spanish opera Carmen left the people laughing. The Dayton Philharmonic came February 1 to celebrate their 60th anniversary. Profes- sor Charles Pagnard ofthe mu- sic departmentplayed principal horn for the Philharmonic. Otherparttime Cedarville Col- lege professors also partici- pated such as Richard Chenoweth who played co- principal french horn and Steven Winteregg who played principal tuba. Finally,onFebruary 14,the Birchfields came to perform for the Winter Banquet with theirstylingsontheguitarand keyboard. They played the music ofAmyGrantand other Christian and secular musi- cians. This year's ArtistSerieshas been both a blessing and en- tertainmenttothecollegefam- ily. •Don Smith Student Life 39

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