ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (November 8, 2024) — Augustana College student members of the Augustana Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra performed a fall concert October 12 at Centennial Hall.

The orchestras were under the direction of Hisham Bravo Groover, assistant professor of music. The programs featured an eclectic mix of music, including Franz Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, George Walker's Lyric for Strings, and Leonard Bernstein's Three Dance Episodes from On the Town.

Groover said it was very exciting to be the first Augustana ensemble to perform this school year.

"This is a wonderfully diverse program featuring the music of Schubert, Walker, and Bernstein," he said. "It's a great opportunity for the Augustana Symphony Orchestra to show what's in store for its future."

Groover, new to Augustana this year, said there he is prioritizing a rehearsal environment that allows musicians to play their best.

"There is so much musical talent and curiosity in our student musicians, and I feel a great privilege and responsibility for enabling them to do their best," he said.

Performers included:

Addison Bailey, an Augie ages major of Riverdale (52722)

George Behnke, a Music General major of Davenport (52806)

Anandi Hoogheem, a French, Communication Sciences & Disorders major of Coal Valley (61240)

Lauren Ladson, a Music Performance-Instrumental major of Davenport (52803)

Set Morales-Espinosa, a Music Education major of Davenport (52806)

Brayden Moseley, an Augie Ages major of Milan (61264)

Ayva Parker, a Political Science major of Davenport (52806)

Aaron Randolph, a Sociology and Anthropology major of Davenport (52806)

Zander Ulam, a Music Education major of Geneseo (61254)

A private college of the liberal-arts and sciences, Augustana enrolls 2,500 students on a 115-acre residential campus in the Quad Cities (pop 470,000) along the Mississippi River. Augustana prioritizes engaged learning in 100 majors, minors, and other academic programs, building each student's potential through customized success teams, hands-on learning, 170 student organizations, and 28 NCAA DIII athletic teams. The college also serves forty graduate-level students in a fully-accredited Master of Science in speech language-pathology program. Augustana's location and community partnerships provide students access to internships, jobs, student teaching, and research opportunities.

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