After 21 long months of strictly virtual recitals, the University of La Verne Music Department held its first in-person music recital of the year on Oct. 15 at noon in the Morgan Auditorium with an audience of approximately 30 people.
Due to the pause on live performances, the University of La Verne Music Department’s virtual recital featured both vocal and instrumental performances ranging from theatrical musical numbers to Spanish love songs at noon on May 7 via Zoom for an audience of 42.
Alexys Ortiz, junior psychology major, poses for her close up during the filming of her solo performance for the Musical Theatre class final project Saturday at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Glendale.
With 53 attendees in the audience, the University of La Verne’s music department gathered to demonstrate musical talents, which ranged from singing to instrumentals, in its first recital of the spring semester April 9 over Zoom.
The University Chorale and Chamber Singers held their annual concert “Community Through Music” on Friday virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, immediately followed by a reception on Zoom.
The best of the best performed a variety of music, showcasing different styles of vocals and various instrumentalists at the annual Best of La Verne performance on Sunday.