Dalton Glawe and Olyvia Selby will present a recital on Sunday, Oct. 31 at 3 p.m. in Eppley Auditorium.

Morningside students Dalton Glawe, baritone, and Olyvia Selby, mezzo-soprano, will present a half recital on Sunday, Oct. 31 at 3 p.m. in Eppley Auditorium on Morningside’s campus. The performance is free and open to the public.

Glawe is a music education major from Le Mars, Iowa. In addition to his music education major, Glawe is involved in the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity, Morningside Choir, Morningside Jazz Ensemble, professional development group National Association for Music Education – Collegiate, and All-America Band. Selby is a music and counseling psychology major from Fort Dodge, Iowa. She is also involved with theatre and a member of the Morningside Choir.

Glawe and Selby study voice with Kate Saulsbury. Their recital will include works by Mozart, Handel, Edward Kilenyi, Jake Heggie, and selections from the musical “Sweeney Todd.”

The Morningside University School of Visual and Performing Arts provides immersive opportunities for Morningside students and the Siouxland community to experience the power of music and the fine arts. All Morningside students, regardless of major, can audition and perform in ensembles and productions. Learn more here.

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