Lee University and Bank of Cleveland will present a virtual rendition of the annual “A Classic Christmas”. This highly anticipated event will feature performances by several School of Music ensembles, students, and faculty. “A Classic Christmas” will include a variety of traditional Christmas songs, such as “Joy to the World,” “Silent Night,” “Mary Did YouContinue reading “Lee University: Classic Christmas 2020”
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O Come, All Ye Faithful – Lee University Campus Choir
Join the Lee University Campus Choir with their a capella rendition of a Christmas classic – O Come, All Ye Faithful. Directed and arranged by Dr. Luke Gambill, the sheet music is available for download on Praise Charts by clicking HERE. On behalf of the Lee University Campus Choir, and the entire School of Music,Continue reading “O Come, All Ye Faithful – Lee University Campus Choir”
Senior Music Majors Bring Christmas Cheer
Come join the School of Music’s senior class of music majors in bringing on some holiday cheer! This video project was created as part of their capstone class. The capstone class examines the roles of music in the Christian life and contemporary life in general. Throughout the video, you will see each of the studentsContinue reading “Senior Music Majors Bring Christmas Cheer”
Electric Bass Quartet
Happy December! Here at the School of Music we know there’s no better way to get in the holiday spirit than with a little Christmas music! Listen to Away in the Manger by Lee University’s Electric Bass Quartet now! Featuring the talents of Japheth Varlack, Dolan Sipes, Dave Slack, and Aaron Hayes (from left toContinue reading “Electric Bass Quartet”
Student Spotlight: Michael Galea
Meet our November Spotlight: Michael Galea! Q: Introduce yourself! Where are you from and what are you studying? A: I’m a Junior Music and Worship Major from Nashville Tennessee. My primary instrument is voice but I’m very involved on campus playing piano as well. Q: What brought you to Lee? A: My brother came toContinue reading “Student Spotlight: Michael Galea”