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ABERDEEN, S.D. – The Northern State University Choral Winter Program will take place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, at First Presbyterian Church, 318 S. Kline St.

The concert will include performances by the Concert Choir, Chamber Singers and Early Music Ensemble, conducted by Drs. Timothy Woods and Wendy van Gent. The program will feature a variety of selections, including holiday music, such as a performance of “O Holy Night” by the Concert Choir and alumni.

Tickets for adults are a suggested donation of $5 for the NSU Music Scholarship Program. Students are admitted for free.

Students performing are listed below:

 

SOPRANOS

Abigail Arhart, Ft. Pierre                    

Qi An, Jiayuguan, China

Mallory Beckler, Aberdeen

Christina Beusch, Aberdeen  

Taylor Brekke, Mobridge

Kylee Carlson, Aberdeen       

Tierra Decker, Huron

Wenning Deng, Jinan, China

Darby Duncan, Mellette        

Annabelle Eastman, Aberdeen

Kailey Fliehs, Aberdeen         

Claire Gilbert, Hitchcock        

Shelby Glover, Sioux Falls      

McKinley Hoselton, Richardton, N.D.

Kori Kerwin, Chamberlain

Yunyoung Kim, Busan, South Korea

Sara Krebsbach, Rockford, Minn.                  

Kaitlynn Loos, Rapid City

Laurelyn Joy Marmorstein, Aberdeen

Amanda McIlravy, Philip

Alyssa Meyer, Faulkton

Jaci Mollman, Spearfish

Ebony Musonda, Scranton, N.D.       

Brittany Quinn, Timberlake   

Sydney Raap, Aberdeen                    

Gillian Roda, Buffalo Gap

Eunjung Song, Busan, South Korea

Tyra Steinwand, Ellendale, N.D.

Kasey Tobin, Aberdeen

Rosemary Vega, Chaska, Minn.

Morgan Wilson, Rapid City

Jennem Woolever, Grand Forks, N.D.

Danielle Wright, Hitchcock

 

ALTOS

Seolhui Cha, Gwangyang, South Korea         

Regina Chase, Selby   

Hanna Cho, Busan, South Korea

Connor Doran, Redding, Calif.

Sara Duncan, Volga

Suzanne Fitterer, Sioux Falls

Grace Gasperich, Aberdeen

Alexis Greshik, Wimbledon, N.D.

Marissa Hanley, Chester       

Stephanie Hight, Rapid City

Minjeong Kim, Ilsan, South Korea     

Kyndra Kranz, Watertown

Madison March, Rapid City   

Hannah Mielitz, Watertown

Megan Pattee, Lakeville, Minn.

Abbigayle Quinn, Cresbard

Lydia Saxton, Lake Mills, Iowa

Joanna Schleich, Mitchell

Olivia Schnell, Aberdeen       

Loretta Simon, Seneca

Jiwon Song, Busan, South Korea

Melissa Ulber, Riverside, Calif.

Sara Van Regenmorter, Dell Rapids  

Pressley Washburn, Jamestown, N.D.

Grace Woodstead, Cooperstown, N.D.

 

TENORS

Kevin Boring, Pierre

Jose Chen, Milbank

Spencer Christensen, White River

Nicholas Dunn, Marshall, Minn.        

Grant Duvall, Huron

Adam Henning, Watertown

Heewoong Kim, Seoul, South Korea

Trey Litwiller, Huron

Michael Lytle, Rapid City

Patrick Minihan, Canton       

Dylan Rausch, Yankton

Luke Reierson, Aberdeen

Isaiah Vilhauer, Aberdeen     

Nicholas Ward, Brookings

Gayantha Wickramarathne, Kandi, Sri Lanka

Jacob Wild, Aberdeen

Yongjun Yun  

 

BASSES

Christopher Allen, Rapid City

Brandon Barrett, Britton

Eric Bishop, Rapid City

Cody Brouwer, Dimock          

MacKinley Bruemmer, LaCrosse, Wis.

John Cassens, Faulkton

Matej Cip, Hodslavice, Czech Republic         

Jacob Conklin, Elko, Nevada

Kyle Dukelow, Necedah, Wis.

Dylan Eckart, Circle Pines, Minn.

Lucas Fredrick, Aberdeen

Angel Granados, Huron

Keaton Hagen, Milbank

Brady Hamer

Cody He Crow, Oglala

Cole Holmes, Aberdeen

Miles Jungclaus

Jarreth Martina, Willemstad, Curaçao

Judah McKinley, Pierre

Kaeden Metz, Sisseton          

Austin Metzen, Wahpeton, N.D.

Sang Chul Nam, Busan, South Korea

Jae-Young Park, Jeju, South Korea

Seungjun Park, Suwon, South Korea

Tanner Pietz, Aberdeen

Cordell Ring, Onida

Connor Stubbe, Aberdeen

Jacob Swanson, Mina

Garytt Tostenson, St. Paul, Minn.

 

About Northern State University

Northern State University is a regional university that offers outstanding academics and exceptional extracurricular activities at an affordable price on a safe, welcoming campus. Northern State recently announced its Educational Impact Campaign, with a goal of raising $55 million for a new South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, new athletic and recreation fields, and an on-campus regional sports complex. Once the campaign is complete, NSU will be the recipient of more than $100 million in privately funded building projects and scholarships within a decade. To learn more, visit NSU Admissions.