Coach Jim Verdieck Tennis Center Construction Update—Week 12
The University of Redlands began construction on the new Coach Jim Verdieck Tennis Center on August 8, 2022. This modernized facility will feature 12 lighted courts on a post-tension concrete playing surface and will allow the Bulldog men’s and women’s tennis teams to compete simultaneously while also creating opportunities for the University to host regional and NCAA Championships tournaments on campus. Visit www.redlands.edu/verdieckcenter for more information or to support the project.
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- 3:14Words VCM Summer 2022Words is performed by the Vocal Chamber Music ensemble, University of Redlands Conservatory of Music, and directed by Prof. Christopher Gabbitas. An original composition by Anders Edenroth (b.1963) of Swedish super-acappella-group The Real Group. Built from his fascination with words and language, this clever piece combines The Real Group’s trademark jazz and blues harmonies with the crisp delivery of text and an overriding message that with language, we can create whatever we want. Visit www.redlands.edu/vcm to learn more about the Master of Music in Vocal Chamber Music program at the University of Redlands Conservatory of Music.
- 9:41Komm Jesu, Komm VCM Summer 2022Komm Jesu, Komm is performed by the Vocal Chamber Music ensemble, University of Redlands Conservatory of Music, and directed by Prof. Christopher Gabbitas. One of J.S. Bach’s (1685-1750) six motets, scored for double choir and here with the addition of continuo organ, this masterpiece shows the virtuosity of Bach’s writing at its most impressive; an introduction, fugal section, dance, imitative cori spezzatimovement and concluding with a Chorale, this piece has as its central message the assertion that Christ is the Way, the Truth and the Light. By trusting in Him we may conquer all. Visit www.redlands.edu/vcm to learn more about the Master of Music in Vocal Chamber Music program at the University of Redlands Conservatory of Music.
- 3:14Versa est in luctum VCM Summer 2022Versa est in luctum is performed by the Vocal Chamber Music ensemble, University of Redlands Conservatory of Music, and directed by Prof. Christopher Gabbitas. Juan Gutierrez de Padilla (1590-1664) was one of a wave of Iberian composers who made the journey across the Atlantic to become amongst the first truly American composers, dying in Puebla in Mexico. de Padilla’s work would have been widely performed by choirs both in Mexico and in the Mission Churches of what is now southwest USA. This is a song of mourning, probably on the death of an important church or political figure, and uses imitative writing and dense harmonic texture, in advance of its time. Visit www.redlands.edu/vcm to learn more about the Master of Music in Vocal Chamber Music program at the University of Redlands Conservatory of Music.