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Sunday evening Experience
at ONE HOUR is comprised of
two primary elements: powerful
worship and a life-changing
message. Worship at ONE
HOUR is led by a talented live
band in a style that is consistent with todays culture and a
relevant teaching message
from LifeChurch.tv?s senior
pastor, Craig Groeschel, via
video broadcast. The worship
is intense and the teaching is
challenging but the environment will be relaxed and casual. ONE HOUR on the USD
Campus at the MUC, 6:30pm
Sundays! www.one-hour.org
The Luther Center at USD:
Life at the corner of campus
and faith. Located at Cherry &
Plum Streets, Vermillion. We
worship weekly on Wednesday
evenings at 8:30pm and host
service and fellowship events
throughout the year. Visit us
online at www.luthercenter.org
or find us on facebook!
The United Church of Christ
Congregational, Highway 12
Newcastle, NE. Worship: 5:00
p.m. Saturday. Pastor Gary
Kimm. Come join us!
The Vermillion First United
Methodist Church, a welcome
place reaching out to all God's
people. Located at 16 N. Dakota St. Adult Sunday School
9am;
Sunday
Worship
10:25am; Children?s Church after
Children?s
Sermon
(PreK-5). Welcome Table-serving
free
meal
Mondays
5:30-7pm. Youth Group with
Meal (Gr. 6-8) Wednesdays
5:30-7pm. High School Youth
Group 7pm. Adult Choir Rehearsal 7pm. Praise Band rehearsal 8pm. Friday Morning
Book Study and Breakfast
6:45am. Call (605)624-2179
for more info. Pastor Rick Pittenger.
Trinity Lutheran Church 816
E Clark St Summer Worship
Schedule:Memorial
Day
through Labor Day, May 29th
through August 28th. Wednesday evening: 6:15 PM and
Sunday morning 10:00 AM Radio broadcast: Sunday morning
at 10 AM on KVTK Radio, AM
1570. Holy Communion celebrated the 1st and 3rd Sundays each month.Pastor Trisha
Boese Facebook: Trinity Lutheran - Vermillion, SD
Unitarian Universalist "The
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Denomination."
Services are the first and third
Sunday of each month at 7
p.m. in the basement of the
United Church of Christ, 226 E.
Main. Child care services and
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NPR’s ‘What Makes It Great?’
coming to NMM Nov. 21
By Travis Gulbrandson
travis.gulbrandson@plaintalk.net
On Thursday, Nov. 21,
area music-lovers will
have the opportunity to
go below the surface of a
piece by Beethoven to
find out “what makes it
great.”
That’s because public
radio host Rob Kapilow
will bring his show “What
Makes It Great?” to the
National Music Museum
(NMM) to tape a
performance with the
University of South
Dakota’s Rawlins Trio.
“(Kapilow) does
everything from A to Z,”
said Cleveland Johnson,
Ph.D., executive director
of the NMM. “He’ll do
everything from a Beatles
tune all the way up to
Beethoven.
“It’s all about helping
listeners get beneath the
surface, because whether
you’re talking about a
pop tune or whether
you’re talking about a
great classical treasure, all
of us can benefit by
listening more carefully,”
Johnson said. “He helps
everybody understand
that by asking a few
simple questions, you can
get beyond the outer
trappings of any song and
discover a great deal of
interest in music that we
consume every day. Rob
makes it very fun.”
The piece Kapilow will
discuss and the Rawlins
Trio will perform
Thursday is Beethoven’s
Archduke Trio.
“What he does is
explain music,” Johnson
said. “He doesn’t
necessarily perform it. He
will demonstrate some
things on the piano, but
the shows that he does
revolve around a
particular composition
that he takes apart and
very entertainingly
deconstructs, explains
and reassembles for the
audience to hear.”
Kapilow and the Trio
also will perform an
abbreviated version of
Thursday’s show for free
the following day at 12:05
p.m. at one of the NMM’s
Brown Bag Lunches.
Thursday’s event came
about through a contact
Johnson has with IMG
Artists, a management
group.
“When I first came to
the museum last year I
was in touch with him to
let him know that I was
here and that there was
this really cool institution
out here in South Dakota,
and that I was interested
in finding connections
and opportunities to help
get our name out more
on the national horizon,”
Johnson said.
One of the suggestions
he came away with was a
taping of “From the Top,”
which did take place
earlier this year.
The other was “What
Makes It Great?”
Johnson said Kapilow’s
trip to Vermillion “started
out as him just coming to
see the collection,
because he just wanted to
see the museum and get
to know it.”
Then the opportunity
for a performance arose,
and Johnson suggested
the Rawlins Trio.
“That collaboration
was kind of the keystone
to bringing it all
together,” he said.
Kapilow will arrive in
Vermillion on Monday
night and leave Saturday
morning. During that
time, he will be meeting
with Johnson and the
NMM’s curators to learn
more about the
collection.
Johnson said he thinks
he and Kapilow share a
vision for communicating
about music and using it
to connect with the
broader public.
“Being located here in
South Dakota, it really is
incumbent on us to figure
out how to reach a much
wider public, because the
collection demands it,”
Johnson said. “Rob is
interested in our
collection from over
1,000 miles away. He
knows about us, he’s
curious about what’s
here, and I know he and I
are going to have a fun
time brainstorming about
what could be done using
modern media to share it
with the broader public.”
In addition to seeing
the collection, Johnson
said he hopes Kapilow
will come away with a
sense of the stories the
collection can tell.
“So many instruments
are more than just
objects,” Johnson said.
“They represent a culture,
they represent a tradition,
they represent a
performer, they represent
a performance style, they
represent a story that
encapsulates all of that.
“The question is, is
there a way to package
those stories, to make
them informative,
educational and
interesting for a broad
audience? That’s probably
the main reason that he
and I are getting together
here, just to explore what
the potential of the
collection is.”
Thursday’s
performance will begin at
7:30 p.m. at the NMM.
General admission is $12,
$9 for seniors and $6 for
children and students
with ID.
Tickets are available at
the museum or online via
EventBrite at
http://goo.gl/TxnAuK.
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