2013 Miracle Yearbook

Throughout the year, members of the instrumental and vocal ensembles performed in the chapel and recital hall. On occasion, ensembles collaborated and performed pieces together at the end of their concerts. In February, high school students visited the university for the annual music showcase, where over 200 students attended and performed under the direction of Cedarville faculty. In March, the Music and Worship Department presented the Mas- terworks concert, which featured some of the great- Singing in Concert Chorale was an amazing experience,and Dr. Anderson has been a great leader, so I've really enjoyed singing with this group." —Michaela Ruhlmann Freshman Student est musical works throughout history performed by the students and faculty. Music majors and minors were required to attend all general recitals through- out both semesters and were encouraged to attend their classmates'junior and senior recitals, those stu- dents having put a lot of time and effort into perfect- ing their pieces. Cedarville provided great resources for students to practice,including 20 practice rooms, rehearsal halls, specialized classrooms, and com- puter laboratories designed specifically for music. 1. Tiffany Zehel plays gracefully on her harp for the,. Christmas Concert,serenading the audience Wit" sound. 2.The Men's Glee Club, directed by Dr. Lyle Ander- son, resonates through the chapel for the Music Showcase Concert. 3.Simon Yeh,Jazz Band member, soothes the audl- ence's ears with a smooth saxophone solo. 4.Senior Professor Mike DiCuirci directs the Cedar" ville Symphonic Band at the Christmas Concert. 5. Emalyn Bullis leads the Women's Choir in a sol° at the Music Showcase.

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