LSM News Archive
Charles Sukup, 2023 Dr. Carlos Messerli Service Award Recipient
LSM is pleased to announce that longstanding advocate, leader, and supporter Charles Sukup of Sheffield, Iowa, is this year’s recipient of the Dr. Carlos Messerli Service Award for outstanding service to the mission of Lutheran Music Program.
Meet the Elisabeth Esther Ebert Williams 2023 Collegiate Fellows!
LSM Fellows serve as teaching assistants to the faculty and role models to the students. Fellows demonstrate high-caliber musicianship and a commitment to an inclusive and welcoming community. Our 2023 Fellows were selected for these prestigious positions after a rigorous application and audition process, and are excited to play an important role in the 2023 community and program.
LSM 2023 Exceeds Enrollment Goal
LSM 2023 has exceeded its strategic enrollment goal and will welcome the largest student body since 2005. his admissions achievement marks a significant milestone for the organization, with over 150 students ready to embark on a transformative musical journey this summer.
Just Announced: Artistic Residency & Public Concert with Apollo's Fire
Musicians from the award-winning Apollo’s Fire ensemble will be joining LSM on Valparaiso campus working with our students and performing this summer June 30 - July 2.
Walk Alongside Our Musicians This Summer: Sponsor a Concert
Because of the generosity of many donors, the vast majority of LSM 2023 faculty studios, concerts, and events have been sponsored. Several sponsorships are still needed- are you able to help LSM ensure all events are supported for 2023?
Now Accepting Nominations: LSM Alumni Award 2023
LSM is excited to introduce the first inaugural LSM Annual Alumni Award. Nominations are due by May 31, 2023.
Inaugural Step Up LSM Exceeds Goals
In an outpouring of generosity and enthusiasm, over 140 alumni, parents, and friends Stepped Up and supported LSM students during the inaugural Step Up LSM initiative.
Eugene and Mary Sukup Church Music Program
The Eugene and Mary Sukup Church Music Program renews LSM’s focus on preparing the next generation of church musicians and organists and expands LSM’s curriculum and educational offerings.
Step up LSM to Support Scholarships
LSM 2023 is fast approaching, and the students are ready! With applications nearly doubled from this time in 2022, the need for scholarship support and matching grants continues to increase. Could you help more students join the LSM 2023 community?
Students Find Success Crowdfunding Tuition
Many students are finding newfound success in earning their tuition through crowdfunding. A new initiative provides an opportunity to raise funds that might not have otherwise existed.
Now Hiring: Seasonal Staff & Fellowship Positions
LSM is now hiring for seasonal staff positions as well as accepting applications for our tuition-free Fellowship program. Spend a rewarding summer immersed in music within a caring and supportive environment at LSM 2023.
2022 Year In Review
We invite you to relive your favorite moments from 2022 in these pages and gain an even deeper insight into the impact of LSM from first-hand accounts of students, faculty, fellows, families, and supporters.
LSM Bolsters Faculty Expertise
LSM is excited to continue to build upon its nationally renowned faculty with the addition of Dr. Shannon Gravelle as the Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Endowed Festival Choir Director for LSM 2023. Having previously served as Dean of Students (2007 & 2008) as well as a counselor (2005 & 2006), Dr. Gravelle knows and understands the LSM community well.
Remember & Rejoice: LSM's 40th Anniversary Alumni Reunion
Over 80 alumni from every year of LSM joined the students, faculty, and staff during LSM 2022 Festival Week for their first reunion. As alumni shared memories, connected with old and new friends, and made music together, the 40-year history of LSM was brought together through each person’s unique experience.
Commissioned Choral Work
This 40th anniversary year, the LSM choir has the honor of premiering the piece “The Lily and the Bird,” composed by LSM’s composer-in-residence Benjamin Krause and commissioned by the David Krause family. The choral work includes a string quartet and oboe, and is based largely on Christ's words in Matthew and Luke: "Behold the birds of the air…consider the lilies of the field…"
Bach Cantata Tradition
Performing a Bach cantata within worship is long-standing tradition and special treat for the LSM community every summer. Bach cantatas provide a wide range of musical challenges and delights, from beautiful chorales to energetic fugues, as well as poignant texts sung enthusiastically in their original German. This experience connects LSM to generations of the church dating back to Bach’s first known cantata in 1707. This year, LSM will perform Cantata 172.
Student Concerto Audition
Every year, a student concerto audition is held during Week One of LSM. Prior to the audition recital, interested students first submit a recording for consideration before moving along in the audition process. Seven students performed in the concerto audition recital this year.
Dean Dot's LSM Blog
Dottie Burroughs, “Dean Dot” was there at the beginning of LSM, calling Dr. Carlos Messerli and asking where she could help in 1981. Throughout her time, she has served in a variety of roles—from counselor to Dean of Students to an instructor. Now, Dean Dot has returned to LSM for the 40th anniversary season. Follow along as she shares her thoughts on LSM 2022! (And check back often!)
The First Few Days of LSM 2022
Excitement fills the air as LSM 2022 begins! Students, faculty, fellows, and counselors have arrived on the campus of Valparaiso University to form this year’s LSM community and kick off the 40th anniversary celebration.