Strebi Foundation honors Lucerne bachelor's degree

At the Lucerne School of Music's graduation ceremony, three prizes, each worth 2,000 francs, were awarded for the first time by the Strebi Foundation for outstanding Bachelor's degrees.

Donor Ursula Jones-Strebi presents Noelle Egli with the prize. Photo: Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Priska Ketterer

The prizewinners are Jonas Inglin (classical music profile), Laurin Moor (jazz profile) and Noelle Egli (jazz profile).

Trombonist Jonas Inglin from Baar ZG achieved very good grades in all module areas. Together with Christoph Vogt (Bachelor of Arts in Music graduate, classical music profile), he also completed a Bachelor's project entitled "tailor-made". The two students commissioned various works for composition and consequently premiered them. Jonas Inglin is now starting his Master of Arts in Music Education.

Under the title "Konrads kleiner Kurs in Sachen Selbstverzweiflung", double bass player Laurin Moor from Lungern OW has realized a radio play project in which music, text and dance were brought together. Laurin Moor is now continuing his studies in the Master of Music and Art Performance. He is also engaged at the Lucerne Theater, where he is directing "Feeling Gatsby", a co-production with the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

Noelle Egli from Wolhusen LU worked on the joint Bachelor's diploma project "Sechsundfünfzig Prozent" (Fifty-six percent) in the music degree program and also achieved the highest grade A in the pedagogical degree.

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