Review of: Battle Hymns: The Power and Popularity of Music in the Civil War, a part of the Civil ...
The first graduates of IWU\u27s new Contemporary Musicianship major relish how the program has equip...
The American Civil War is perhaps the most written about era in American history. From the great bat...
History major Matt Cassady experiences the tough, everyday life of a Union soldier
All the things that make IWU’s School of Music special were on display in a 150th anniversary celebr...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
The President\u27s Own U.S. Marine Band trumpeter Amy McCabe ’01 returns for one memorial evening
Wesleyan’s ensemble tradition finds voice in a new generation of student singers
You cannot have an army without music, Robert E. Lee once observed. Music was inextricably linked t...
Minor Myers’ mission was both to transform Illinois Wesleyan and to fulfill its most cherished dream...
A book by Jim Dohren \u2766 lets readers walk in the shoes of Civil War soldiers
Sound removed due to the use of copyright protected music; no voice-overs were present. The unedited...
As founder of the Old-Time Piano Playing Contest, Ted Lemen ’69 keeps the past alive and singing
Multi-layered meaning Historical music strikes a chord with modern readers Music performs a variet...
Considering the Historical Context of American’s Musical Experience Books on Civil War music and rel...
Review of: Battle Hymns: The Power and Popularity of Music in the Civil War, a part of the Civil ...
The first graduates of IWU\u27s new Contemporary Musicianship major relish how the program has equip...
The American Civil War is perhaps the most written about era in American history. From the great bat...
History major Matt Cassady experiences the tough, everyday life of a Union soldier
All the things that make IWU’s School of Music special were on display in a 150th anniversary celebr...
The Civil War created a groundswell of patriotic fervor on both sides. Here, Paul Huffman looks at ...
The President\u27s Own U.S. Marine Band trumpeter Amy McCabe ’01 returns for one memorial evening
Wesleyan’s ensemble tradition finds voice in a new generation of student singers
You cannot have an army without music, Robert E. Lee once observed. Music was inextricably linked t...
Minor Myers’ mission was both to transform Illinois Wesleyan and to fulfill its most cherished dream...
A book by Jim Dohren \u2766 lets readers walk in the shoes of Civil War soldiers
Sound removed due to the use of copyright protected music; no voice-overs were present. The unedited...
As founder of the Old-Time Piano Playing Contest, Ted Lemen ’69 keeps the past alive and singing
Multi-layered meaning Historical music strikes a chord with modern readers Music performs a variet...
Considering the Historical Context of American’s Musical Experience Books on Civil War music and rel...
Review of: Battle Hymns: The Power and Popularity of Music in the Civil War, a part of the Civil ...
The first graduates of IWU\u27s new Contemporary Musicianship major relish how the program has equip...
The American Civil War is perhaps the most written about era in American history. From the great bat...