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Final choral concert delights
The ULV Chamber Singers and Gospel Ensemble performed their last concert of the semester Tuesday in Morgan Auditorium.
Happenings
Campus and community arts events for the week of May 10, 2013.
Cultures collide to make a joyful sound
The unlikely mix of George Gershwin tunes and traditional African American spiritual pieces amazed a large audience in “Gospel Fusion: Gershwin and Beyond” on Monday night in Morgan Auditorium.
Calhoun livens lecture with music
James Calhoun, director of choral activities, showed how gospel music became the lively music it is today by explaining the evolution of spirituals starting from the 18th century.
Ash Wednesday marks a fresh start
The University of La Verne provided a bilingual Ash Wednesday service to about 40 students and faculty in the Chapel.
Chorale summons ghoulish vocals
Morgan Auditorium filled with spooky tunes and laughter Tuesday night as the University of La Verne Chamber Singers and the University Chorale celebrated their Monster Mash Spooktacular.
Performers sing the sound of spring
University of La Verne choral and chamber singers came together and sang classical, spiritual and pop culture tunes in an uplifting spring concert May 11 in Morgan Auditorium.
Gospel choir rejoices in the spirit
A small audience gathered to hear the University of La Verne Gospel Choir sing songs of worship in the University chapel Tuesday.
Gospel choir nurtures student voices
Sunlight entered the University of La Verne chapel through its blue and amber windows as the gospel choir, led by Assistant Professor of Music James Calhoun, practiced “My Life, My Love, My All” by Kirk Franklin.

