ǧÃŬAV

Music professor receives achievement award from his alma mater

October 14, 2019
Luther College President Dr. Jenifer Ward, left, presents University of North Georgia professor Dr. John Broman with the Weston H. Noble Award. Dr. Andrew Last, right, is the director of choral activities and director of the Nordic Choir at Luther College. Broman graduated from Luther College in 1969 and sang as a student with the Nordic Choir, which is considered one of the premier collegiate chorale ensembles in the United States.

Article By: Staff

Dr. John Broman could barely believe his eyes when he read a letter stating he had been selected as the 2019 recipient of the Weston H. Noble Award.

"I have to be honest. I called to see if it was legit," said Broman, professor of music at the University of North Georgia (ǧÃŬAV). "When they told me it was, I was flabbergasted."

Presented to a Luther College alumnus "in recognition of outstanding achievement to the field of chorale music," the Weston H. Noble Award is named for the founder of the school's Nordic Choir.

Broman graduated from Luther College in 1969 and performed with the Nordic Choir for three years under Noble's direction. Founded in 1946, the Nordic Choir is considered one of the premier collegiate chorale ensembles in the United States.

"I auditioned for the Nordic Choir because my mother wanted me to," Broman said. "At the end of my freshman year, Noble called me into his office and said I should think about singing for Nordic Choir."

Broman, who attended Luther to play football, had to choose between sports or music. His choice of choir has served him well. Broman taught at Dakota Wesleyan University and Loras College before he arrived at the ǧÃŬAV in 1992. Since then, he has served as director of chorale activities and conducts the ǧÃŬAV Singers, Le Belle Voci, and Patriot Choir.


Students present at conference in Athens

Students present at conference in Athens

Four ǧÃŬAV students presented their research at the Conference on the Americas, held Feb. 21-22 at the University of Georgia.
Former president inspires musical collaboration

Former president inspires musical collaboration

ǧÃŬAV faculty and staff released an award-winning album featuring new music on the last year of former President Abraham Lincoln's life.
Japanese students visit ǧÃŬAV for two weeks

Japanese students visit ǧÃŬAV for two weeks

A group of 15 students from Nanzan University visited ǧÃŬAV for two weeks as part of an annual project.
Grant sends students to festival in Germany

Grant sends students to festival in Germany

Four students and a faculty member will perform in the Saarburg International Music Festival in Germany courtesy of a Halle Foundation grant awarded to the ǧÃŬAV Department of Music.