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Music Faculty
| All Students in the MSM program have the unique opportunity
for theological study with the diverse and experienced faculty
of Luther Seminary. Music courses draw from the skills of the
music faculty at St. Olaf College.
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Anton Armstrong (Conducting)
Anton
Armstrong received a B.M. in vocal performance from St. Olaf
College, an M.M. in choral music from the University of
Illinois, and a D.M.A. in choral conducting from Michigan State
University. He is active as choral clinician and festival
conductor (including numerous all-state choirs) throughout North
America, the Caribbean, Scandinavia, Europe, and the Pacific
Rim. Armstrong has special interest and experience in training
the young and adolescent singer. He is an active member of the
American Choral Directors Association and Choristers Guild (Past
President, National Board of Directors) and former artistic
director of Albermarle (the coeducational summer program of the
American Boychoir School, Princeton, N.J.) |
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Christopher Aspaas (Choral
Conducting and Choral Literature)
Dr.
Aspaas received his M.M. in Choral Conducting from Michigan State University in
East Lansing, and his B.M. in Voice Performance from St. Olaf College in
Northfield, Minnesota. Dr. Aspaas recently completed his Ph.D. in Choral Music
Education at The Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. He was the
Interim Director of Choral Studies at Central Washington University. Prior to
pursuing his doctorate, Dr. Aspaas was on the faculty of Mount Holyoke College
in South Hadley, MA. While there, he conducted the Concert Choir and Cantamus,
taught private applied voice and choral conducting. Additionally, Dr. Aspaas
served as Acting Director of Choral Activities in 2000-2001 and conducted the
Glee Club and Chamber Choir, who performed the Durufle' Requiem and Bach's Mass
in B Minor. Since 2001, Dr. Aspaas has sung with the Oregon Bach Festival Chorus
in Eugene, Oregon, under the direction of Helmuth Rilling. He has recently
performed as a soloist with Rilling and the Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra, the
Bach Collegium of Fort Wayne, Indiana, the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, the
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. He has
participated in master classes with Ingeborg Danz, John Wustmann and Bradley
Ellingboe, and remains active as an adjudicator, clinician and researcher. |
John Ferguson (Church Music, Organ, &
Improvisation)
John
Ferguson earned a B.M. from Oberlin, an M.M. from Kent State
University, and a D.M.A. from the Eastman School of Music.
Ferguson is one of America's most respected church musicians and
teachers. He has been invited as a visiting professor by the
faculties of the University of Notre Dame and the Yale Institute
of Sacred Music. He is respected as a fine teacher and
performer, and his work as an improviser and leader of
congregational song has received national acclaim. Each year he
presents many hymn festivals across the country both for local
congregations and professional gatherings. Ferguson is the
author or co-author of three books, numerous articles, and has a
large number of published organ and choral compositions. |
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Cathy Rodland
(Music History & Organ) Catherine Rodland
graduated cum laude with departmental distinction in organ
performance from St. Olaf College in 1987. She received her MM
and DMA from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. While
at Eastman she received the prestigious Performer's Certificate
and the Ann Anway Award for excellence in organ performance.
Catherine is a prizewinner in several competitions, including
the 1994 and 1998 American Guild of Organists Young Artists
Competition, and 1994 Calgary International Organ Competition,
and first prize in the 1989 International Organ Competition at
the University of Michigan. As a result of these competitions
she has concertized extensively throughout the United States and
Canada. Catherine has worked as Minister of Music at First
Church of Christ in Glastonbury, Connecticut where she was
responsible for seven choirs. She co-authored the book
"Choristers' Training Program" for the Royal School of Church
Music in America, a manual for children's choir education. |
David Cherwin (Composing and Arranging for the Church)
Cantor, Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN
Mark Sedio (Seminary Staff Organist; Director Schola Cantorum)
Music Director, Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN
Elizabeth Shepley (Children's Choir Techniques)
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