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Mike Foley | University Advancement | May 2007
• The 64 student members of the Concert Choir come from 13 different countries, including: USA, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Mongolia, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand
• Two of the choir members come from China: Ning Sun (Frank), Shanghai; and Lau Kit Ming (Hong Kong)
• Four of the choir members come Mongolia: Dashdavaa Bayarma, Enkhbaatar Narangarvuu, Purevsuren Enkhtugs and Purevsuren Erdenebileg.
• 16 or about one-fourth of the choir members speak English as a foreign language
• The 64 student members of the Concert Choir come from 13 different countries, including: USA, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Mongolia, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand
• Two of the choir members come from China: Ning Sun (Frank), Shanghai; and Lau Kit Ming (Hong Kong)
• Four of the choir members come Mongolia: Dashdavaa Bayarma, Enkhbaatar Narangarvuu, Purevsuren Enkhtugs and Purevsuren Erdenebileg.
• 16 or about one-fourth of the choir members speak English as a foreign language
64名合唱团成员分别来自13个不同的国家,包括: 美国,中国,泰国,马来西亚,蒙古,日本,韩国,菲律宾,萨摩亚,汤加,新西兰.
其中两名来自中国的成员分别是:孙宁(Frank)来自上海,刘洁明来自香港.
其中四名来自蒙古的成员是: Dashdavaa Bayarma, Enkhbaatar Narangarvuu, Purevsuren Enkhtugs和Purevsuren Erdenebileg.
对于其中十六名成员而言,英语是他们的第二语言.
其中三十四名,即一半以上的成员,最少可以熟练掌握两种语言,包括法语,塔加路语,乌克兰语,泰语,中文普通话,中文广东话,俄语,蒙古语,日语,萨摩亚语,西班牙语,汤加语,手语,兵邦果语,马来语,葡萄牙语,夏威夷土语,韩语,英语.
其中两名来自中国的成员分别是:孙宁(Frank)来自上海,刘洁明来自香港.
其中四名来自蒙古的成员是: Dashdavaa Bayarma, Enkhbaatar Narangarvuu, Purevsuren Enkhtugs和Purevsuren Erdenebileg.
对于其中十六名成员而言,英语是他们的第二语言.
其中三十四名,即一半以上的成员,最少可以熟练掌握两种语言,包括法语,塔加路语,乌克兰语,泰语,中文普通话,中文广东话,俄语,蒙古语,日语,萨摩亚语,西班牙语,汤加语,手语,兵邦果语,马来语,葡萄牙语,夏威夷土语,韩语,英语.
The concert numbers performed by the BYU-Hawaii Concert Choir will be selected from this repertoire:
Traditional Literature
Kyrie on “Logan Dell” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Allaway
Five Hebrew Love Songs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Whitacre
If You Were Coming in the Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frederick Silver
Canite Tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giovanni da Palestrina
Traditional Literature
Kyrie on “Logan Dell” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Allaway
Five Hebrew Love Songs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Whitacre
If You Were Coming in the Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frederick Silver
Canite Tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giovanni da Palestrina
Rosermarie Howard | University Advancement | 4 April 2007
Sounds of brass and salsa music filled the McKay Auditorium, Friday evening, 30 March 2007, as the University Brass Quintet and the BYU-Hawaii Salsa Orchestra gave stellar performances to an appreciative audience.
The University Brass Quintet, directed by David Kammerer, began the evening with “Fanfare of Jubilation,” an original composition by BYU-Hawaii music student Timothy Johnson. The rest of the program featured, some folktunes, works of Handel and Gabrieli, as well as an arrangement of the hymn tune “God of Our Fathers,” written by Kammerer.
Sounds of brass and salsa music filled the McKay Auditorium, Friday evening, 30 March 2007, as the University Brass Quintet and the BYU-Hawaii Salsa Orchestra gave stellar performances to an appreciative audience.
The University Brass Quintet, directed by David Kammerer, began the evening with “Fanfare of Jubilation,” an original composition by BYU-Hawaii music student Timothy Johnson. The rest of the program featured, some folktunes, works of Handel and Gabrieli, as well as an arrangement of the hymn tune “God of Our Fathers,” written by Kammerer.
A counter-terrorism expert now on the BYU-Hawaii faculty suggested to Honors students in their April 4 colloquium that humanitarian aid — helping people — will ultimately be more effective than military intervention in fighting terrorism.
The author of 10 "paradoxical commandments" that have spread across the globe and formed the basis for several current best-selling books, urged BYU-Hawaii students in the Honors forum on March 27 to follow a service model of leadership to find more personal meaning in life.
The BYU-Hawaii School of Business, using courses from its own curriculum and other departments, recently started a new public management minor that is open to all students.
Rosemarie Howard | University Advancement | 22 March 2007
Using stories, and toys as visual aids, Elder Eric G. Stephan, a Service Missionary in the Religion Department, spoke 22 March 2007, at the weekly BYU-Hawaii university devotional.
As a young missionary in Samoa, Elder Stephan overheard a conversation between another missionary and LeGrand Richards. The elder was frustrated and angry at the treatment he and his companion had received at the hands of some villagers. He wanted to shake the dust off his feet and curse the village.
Elder Richards responded saying, “Elder, the Spirit of the Lord has been working with these people for years and years; after you leave he will continue to work with these people for years and years. Don’t mess up the work of the Spirit of the Lord for the short time you are here.”
Using stories, and toys as visual aids, Elder Eric G. Stephan, a Service Missionary in the Religion Department, spoke 22 March 2007, at the weekly BYU-Hawaii university devotional.
As a young missionary in Samoa, Elder Stephan overheard a conversation between another missionary and LeGrand Richards. The elder was frustrated and angry at the treatment he and his companion had received at the hands of some villagers. He wanted to shake the dust off his feet and curse the village.
Elder Richards responded saying, “Elder, the Spirit of the Lord has been working with these people for years and years; after you leave he will continue to work with these people for years and years. Don’t mess up the work of the Spirit of the Lord for the short time you are here.”
Rosemarie Howard | University Advancement | 20 March 2007
Combine the talents of Metropolitan opera star, Ariel Bybee , Chicago Symphony violinist, Alison Dalton , and international concert pianist, Stacy McCarrey with the poetry of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Ted Kooser , and you have a memorable evening of music.
Saturday, 24 March, at 7:30 in the McKay Auditorium on the BYU-Hawaii campus all of these elements will be brought together in the premiere of “Delights and Shadows,” a work written for voice, violin and piano
Combine the talents of Metropolitan opera star, Ariel Bybee , Chicago Symphony violinist, Alison Dalton , and international concert pianist, Stacy McCarrey with the poetry of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Ted Kooser , and you have a memorable evening of music.
Saturday, 24 March, at 7:30 in the McKay Auditorium on the BYU-Hawaii campus all of these elements will be brought together in the premiere of “Delights and Shadows,” a work written for voice, violin and piano
Rosemarie Howard | University Advancement | 20 March 2007
Marcus Martins, current chair of the Department of Religious Education at BYU-Hawaii has been named as the new chairman of the campus L2 Committee. According to Keith Roberts (watch video) , Vice President of Academics, this committee, composed of a cross-section of faculty members and staff is critical.
Marcus Martins, current chair of the Department of Religious Education at BYU-Hawaii has been named as the new chairman of the campus L2 Committee. According to Keith Roberts (watch video) , Vice President of Academics, this committee, composed of a cross-section of faculty members and staff is critical.
Spring break in the public schools provided 17 Exercise & Sports Science (EXS) majors an opportunity to put theory into practice by beginning to teach community kids how to swim.
Scott Hampton, a financial advisor with the Hawaii office of Edward Jones — a large full-service investment firm — shared 10 important personality characteristics with BYU-Hawaii students during the School of Business' March 20 entrepreneurship lecture in the McKay Auditorium.