Philadelphia Colleges of the Arts College of Performing Arts Faculty Guide Digitized by the Internet Archive

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It is our conviction that it takes professionals to educate

and train future professional performing!; artists. That is

what the College of Performing Arts is all about.

It takes a verv special environment to nurture the growth of aspiring professional musicians, dancers,

actors, and music and dance educators. And it is the

faculty that is at the center of the very intensive yet personal and caring professional environment that has

been developed at PCA.

I take great pleasure and pride in introducing our ex-

ceptional faculty to you. It is composed of practicing, performing professionals who know the career fields

and how best to develop the aspiring artists of the twenty-first century.

Stephen Jay Dean. College of Performing Arts

^TO School of Music

Dr. Donald Chittum, Acting Director Keyboard Guitar Brass

Richard Alexander Robert DiNardo *Tyrone Breuninger ka\ \\ alkei Organ Id Flanagan Trombone Coordinator James V. Amadie John Leonard Joseph DeAngelis Marciem M. Bazell Piano Patrick Mercuri French Horn Makeup Jeanne Behrend Peter Segal Richard Genovese Sherry Bazell Piano Trombone Costumes Andrea Clearfield Harp James W. Hala Lelia Calder College Accompanist *Margarita Csonka Montanaro Trumpet Vocal Pedagogy

Frances Fanelli Karin Fuller *Frank J. Kaderabek Leilani Dalpe Piano Trumpet Opera Assistant Woodwinds Yoheved Kaplinsky Jay Paul Krush Allison Green-Kelley Piano Adelchi Louis Angelucci Tuba Acting Bassoon Michael Stairs *Paul Krzywicki Dr. Mayer Organ Tuba Italian and German Flute Susan Starr Anthony Marchione Richard A. Raub Piano * Trumpet Coach, Accompanist Mark Valenti Oboe Michael Natale Gabriela Roepke Piano Shirley Curtiss Trumpet Opera, Theatre History Bassoon Benjamin Whitten *Seymour Rosenfeld Danielle Smith-Orlando Piano Elaine Douvas Trumpet Coach Oboe Voice Evan Solot Paul Wagar Harold Karabell Trumpet Acting Paula Brown Clarinet, Saxophone *Charles G. Vernon Christina Yao Marianne Casiello *Loren Lind Trombone Accompanist Franco Iglesias Flute *David Wetherill Conducting Paul E. Robinson Lawrence McKenna French Horn Alan Wagner Saxophone Sean Deibler Percussion Vivian u agner Guido Mecoli *Joseph Primavera Clarinet *Michael Bookspan Strings Music Education * Ronald Reuben Nicholas D'Amico, Jr. Douglas S. Medlin Robert L. Cerulli Clarinet Joe Nero Dr. Double Bass Coordinator David Schneider Jazz/Commercial Music *Frank L. Costanzo Oboe Nicholas D'Amico, Jr. Evan Solot Violin *John Shamlian Douglas H. Fitzgerald Coordinator *Neil Courtney Bassoon Regina Gordon James V. Amadie Double Bass Joseph Smith Dr. Carlton Jones Lake Robert DiNardo *Joseph de Pasquale Saxophone. Clarinet S. Archye Leacock Marshall Taylor Frances Fanelli Sandra Levinson Pasquale *Julia de Saxophone Domenick Fiore *Joseph Primavera Violin Adeline Tomasone Ed Flanagan *Robert de Pasquale Flute Richard Genovese Violin William P. Zaccagni Lawrence McKenna *William de Pasquale Saxophone Patrick Mercuri Violin Michael Natale Domenick Fiore Joe Nero Double Bass David Schneider *George Harpham Cello Mark Valenti *Gloria Johns William P. Zaccagni Cello Theory/Composition *Joseph Lanza Joseph Castaldo Violin Dr. Donald Chittum A. William Liva Annette DiMedio I lolin Lilburn Dunlap **Dr. Leonard Mogill Viola Fredrick Kaufman Janee Munroe Jan Krzywicki Viola Todd Marsh **Lome Munroe Andrew Rudin Cello Dr. Carl B. Schmidt **Deborah Reeder Fred Scott Cello Ari Ben Shabetai *Henry G. Scott Michael Stella Double Bass Adeline Tomasone School of Dance School of Theatre Liheral Arts

Susan li. Glazer, Director Walter Dallas. Director Dr. John F. DeWitt, Coordinator Ensembles Ballet Irene G. Baird Acting Studio Kent Christensen Jay Paul Krush Victor Moreno Brass Ensemble Andrew Pap Charles Conwell Clinton A. Gould Stage Combat, Jan Krzywicki Barbara Sandonato Dr. Cam i lie A. Paglia Renaissance Rehearsal/Performance Dr. Ensemble Carol Luppescu Sklaroff Dianne Perkins and New Music Ensemble Walter Dallas Suzanne Slenn Gabriela Roepke John Leonard Acting Studio, Alexei Yudenich Characterization Classical Guitar Mask Annette DiMedio **Joseph Primavera Jazz/Theatre Dance Introduction to Music Mixed Chamber Peter Bertini

Manlred I- isrhberk Michael Stairs Gary Flannery Movement, Plana Accompan ring Nancey Kantra Berman Rehearsal/Performance Susan Starr Donald Lunsford Piano Chamber Allison Green-Kelley Jose Meir Acting Studio, Speech, David Wetherill Rehearsal!Performance Brass Modern Dance Johnny Hobbs, Jr. Manfred Fischbeck Sectionals Acting Studio JoAnn Fregalette-Jansen *De Pasquale Nancey Berman Kantra Susan B. Glazer I iolin. I iola. Cello Jazz Dance *Neil Courtney Naomi Mindlin Paul B. Kelley

Double Bass I' ave li. Snow Costume, Makeup,

**Joseph Primavera Pal I homas

If Brass. ooduinds. Joanne I ill Rachel Mausner and Percussion Tap Dance Alexander Technique Chorus LaVaughn Robinson LaVaughn Robinson Tap Dance Sean Deibler Dance Studies Gabriela Roepke Conductor Introduction to Theatre Peter Bertini Jazz Ensembles Dance Notation John Tacconelli Mime Evan Solot Barbara M. Bourbon Alexandra Toussaint William P. Zaccagni .Anatomy, Kinesiology Acting Studio Chamber Ensembles Annette DiMedio Functional Music/ Joanne Tulli **Robert Bloom Introduction to Music Modern Dance Mixed Chamber Manfred Fischbeck Paul Wagar Sean Deibler Eurythmics Speech, I ocal Chamber Ensemble Rehearsal/Performance Allison Green-Kelley 'Joseph de Pasquale Acting Blanka Zizka String Chamber Grotowski Technique Arthur Hall 'Robert de Pasquale Ethnic Dance String Chamber Linda Haviland 'William de Pasquale Dance History String Chamber Michael Lanning Nicholas D'Amico, Jr. Tap Percussion Ensemble Gloria V. Lihotz Robert DiNardo Voice Jazz Guitar Ensemble Rachel Mausner *George Harpham Alexander Technique String Chamber Dr. Carol A. Oatis Symphony Orchestra Anatomy, Kinesiology **Joseph Primavera Gabriela Roepke Conductor Dance in Literature Pearl B. Schaeffer Symphonic Wind Ensemble Dance Pedagogy Douglas Fitzgerald John Tacconelli Conductor Mime Musicianship Joanne Tulli Effort, Shape Jan Krzywicki Coordinator Sean Deibler Lilburn Dunlap Janice Kestler Nadine Senyk Michael Stairs Bookspan Richard Alexander Irene G. Baird Michael Acting Studio Percussion ( h,;an Uni- BS, Juilliard School of Music. Studied with BM, Curtis Institute of Music; MM, Yale Uni- BFA, Carnegie-Mellon; MFA, graduate theatre Morris Goldberg, Saul Goodman, and Fred versity; research fellow. Institute of Sacred versity. Associate professor, University; also Albright. Principal percussionist and associate Music of the Yale University School of Divin- department of Villanova Villanova Theatre. Ford Founda- tympanist with the Orchestra; ity. Organist and choirmaster, St. Paul's directs for as Fulbright former xylophone soloist with the U.S. Air Church, Chestnut Hill, Pa. tion acting fellowship recipient; scholar, acted with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Force Band; former member of the Little Society of New York, the New York James V. Aniadie in England. Performed with the American Orchestra Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut, New- City Ballet Orchestra, and the Goldman Band. Modern Harmony and Jazz Theory York's Institute for Advanced Studies in Current faculty member of the Curtis Institute BME. Philadelphia Musical Academy. Former Theatre Arts and Circle in the Square Theatre, of Music. Recipient of C. Hartman Kuhn jazz pianist with the Woody Herman Orchestra; and in repertory with the Cleveland Playhouse. Award of the . performed at New York's Copacabana; accom- New York's Provincetown Playhouse, and the panist for Mel Torme, Bobby Rydell, and Al Oregon Shakespeare Festival, among others. Barbara M. Bourbon Martino. Performed with the Philadelphia Studied in in 1972 at the International Anatomy/Kinesiology Brass Ensemble: composed for Orchestra the super- Center for Theatre Research under Therapy. University: Herman, Oscar Peterson, and Charlie BS. Physical Woody Peter Brook. Studied vision of British director PhD. Anatomy, University of . Byrd; conducted score for NFL Films. Author Leon Fokine and acting with Allan ballet with Partner. Philadelphia Institute for Physical of Harmonic Foundation for Jazz and Popular and Allen Fletcher. Miller, Lee Strasberg. Therapv. Assistant professor, graduate pro- Music. advisory board of The Philadelphia Serves on gram of Physical Therapy, Beaver College. by Philadelphia Company. Recently profiled of Pharmacy and Sci- Adelehi Louis Angelucci Philadelphia College magazine in an article by Inquirer's Sunday ence, Temple University; semester guest lec- Bassoon R. Frump entitled "The Madwoman of Robert turer at Hahnemann and Jefferson universities. Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Member Philadelphia Theatre," which focused on her 1950; prior of the Philadelphia Orchestra since methods and techniques of teaching the art of Paula Brown to 1950, as an extra. Member of the Philly acting. Voice Pops Orchestra. Student of Walter Guetter. Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music. Studied principal bassoonist of the Philadelphia Jeanne Behrend Former member of with Raquel Adonaylo. Appeared as soloist Orchestra for many years. Piano with the Philadelphia Singers, Pennsylvania the Pennsvlvania Symphony; principal bas- of Music. Studied Graduate, Curtis Institute and the University of Pennsyl- with the National Symphony Orchestra Pro Musica. soonist Hofmann and composition piano with Josef vania Collegium Musicum. Played Paquette in ten years; former member of ballet and for Received the Distin- with Rosario Scalero. Pennsylvania Opera Theatre's production opera orchestras of Philadelphia; played with the Pennsylvania Award in guished Daughter of 's Candide; has given Chamber Orchestra; performed for many radio. of 1978. throughout the U.S. TV, and theatre shows. recitals

Peter Bertini Julius Baker 1 ilia Calder Notation. Jazz Dance Vocal Pedagogy/English Diction Flute College at Brockport, New BS. State University Harvard University; MM, Temple Univer- Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Former BA. College of the Per- York; MFA, Philadelphia and private voice at member, Cleveland Orchestra under Artur sity. Teacher of class in York with Jojo forming Arts. Studied New Haverford colleges and at Rodzinski; former member, Pittsburgh Sym- Swarthmore and and the Nikolais/Louis Smith, Frank Hatchet, University. Recitalist; former soloist phony under Fritz Reiner; solo flutist of the Temple Fagan's Dance Lab. Performed with Garth Philamel Trio, and former Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. with Singing City, Theatre in Rochester. New Bucket Dance member of the Philadelphia Singers. Certified . Former member, for eighteen Great Chazy Dance Company in York, the teacher of the Alexander Technique. years, of Bach Aria Group; former solo flutist Philadelphia, and as soloist and choreographer with the Symphony Orchestra; princi- Schuylkill Valley for Consort (PCPA), and the Marianne Casiello pal flute position with the New York Philhar- Regional Dance Theatre. Has been a faculty monic until September 1983. Voice member at Temple University. Recently re- Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Pro- turned from a performance tour in Sydney. fessional engagements include operatic roles Australia. of Mimi, Violetta, Micaela, Nedda, and Robert Bloom Marguerite (). Faculty member of Curtis Oboe Institute of Music and Settlement Music School. Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music. Student of . Former member of the Phila- delphia Orchestra. Rochester Philharmonic; former solo oboist with the NBC Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Arturo Tosca- nini; toured with the Bach Aria Group and served as solo oboist. Professor Emeritus at Yale University; former faculty member of Juil- liard School of Music. Former students include solo oboists in Chicago and phil- harmonic and chamber orchestras, Houston. Pittsburgh. Toronto. San Francisco. Rochester Philharmonic. Vancouver, Portland. St. Paul, Orlando. Tampa, and New Haven symphony orchestras, and professors of music at the East- man School of Music, Cincinnati Conservatory, and the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Joseph Castaldo Charles Conwell Walter Dallas

President Emeritus/Composition Stage Combat Director, School ol Theatre

BM, MM, Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. BS, Northwestern University; MFA, Brandeis BA, Morehouse College; Ml- \. Yale Dram.,

Student at Si. Cecilia Academy in Rome and I niversity. Certified-recommended actor- School. Additional studies at Harvard I niver- the Manhattan School of Music; student of combatant ol the Society ol American Fight sity, University ol Ghana, and with Paul Sills

Vittorio Giannini and Vincent Persichetti. Directors; taught stage combat at Temple I 111- (improvisation). Taught and/or directed work-

Numerous compositions performed throughout versity; directed the wrestling match in As Van -I lops at Y ale L niversity, Anlioc h (ail lege, the world. Served as a founder and president Like It for the Hartford Stage Company and the I niversity ol California-Berkeley, and Univer- of the Philadelphia Composers Forum. Presi- violence in Geniuses lor The Philadelphia Com- sity ol Ghana. Guest director at off-Broadway dent of the Philadelphia College of the Per- pany. Directed Hamlet. Macbeth. Iice/Jth and regional theatres, irii hiding Atlanta's forming Arts. 1966-1983. Night. The Taming The Shrew, The (hen Alliance Theatre, Baltimore's Center Stage of |

Orchard. Treasure Island, and ,4 Lesson from (where he was a National Endowment for the

I Robert L. Cerulli \locs lor ilic People's I ighl and I heatre loin Arts director fellow), Philadelphia's New Free- Double Bass pany: directed Cod's Attic lor the Philadelphia dom Theatre, San Francisco's Montgomery Festival Theatre for New Plays. Playhouse, and New York's New Federal Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music; BM, Phila- Theatre and internationally acclaimed Negro delphia Musical Academy; MA. Trenton State Frank L. Costanzo Ensemble Company. Founder of Atlanta's College. Student of Roger M. Scott. Former award-winning Proposition Theatre. Proposi- member ol the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra: Violin tion Drama School, and Yale's Black Ensemble current member of the Trenton Symphony. BM, University of Pennsylvania. Member of Company. Recipient of many awards, includ- Delaware Symphony, and New Jersey State the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1941; founder ing Best Director and Creative Genius awards Opera Orchestra. Served as master bass of the America String Orchestra. Received the from Atlanta Critics, two prestigious Bronze teacher for the 19th International String C. Hartman Kuhn Award from the Philadelphia Jubilee awards for Theatre Excellence, a Conference. Orchestra in 1959. mayoral proclamation — "Walter Dallas Day" (Atlantal and a California Emmy nomination. Donald Outturn Neil Courtney — Among his original plays that have been pro- Acting Director. School of Music Double Bass duced, Willie LobolManchild is frequently BM. MM. DM, Philadelphia Conservatory' BM and Performer's Certificate, Eastman aired in California and New Y ork. of Music. Studied with Vincent Persichetti School of Music. Studied with Oscar Zimmer- and Boris Koutzen. Former president of man and Roger M. Scott. Member of the Phila- Penn- Nicholas D'Amico, Jr. sylvania Music Teachers Association and delphia Orchestra since 1962; former member Percussion Pennsylvania Council on Music and Education; of the U.S. Marine Band and the Rochester Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Free-lance former chairman of Pennsylvania Fine Arts Philharmonic under Erich Leinsdorf; former percussionist; has performed with major thea- Project; former theory/composition chairman principal bassist with the National Symphony ter productions, the Philadelphia Orchestra. of the Music Teachers National Association. Orchestra. Pennsylvania Ballet. Opera Company of Phila- Recently named Teacher of the Year by the delphia, and Pennsylvania Opera Theatre. Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association. Shirley Curtiss Appeared as percussion soloist on many Chairman of the music department of the Penn- Bassoon occasions. sylvania Governors School for the Arts. Has BM. BME, Murray State University; MM. Uni- written numerous articles on contemporary versity of Miami. Former student of Sol Joseph DeAngelis music and music analysis. Schoenbach. Students and ensembles include French Horn numerous winners of Youth Concerts of the Kent Christensen BM. Juilliard School of Music. Student of Philadelphia Orchestra. New York Philhar- James Chambers. Former member of the New- Liberal Arts monic, and other orchestras in the Delaware Orleans Philharmonic: current principal horn BA. Columbia University; MA, University of Valley: former students also hold positions in with the Philadelphia Opera Orchestra and the Connecticut; doctoral studies. University of major symphony orchestras and universities in Pennsylvania Ballet Company Orchestra: has Pennsylvania and New York University. Au- the U.S. and abroad. played extra horn with the New York Philhar- thority on opera and recorded vocal music. monic since 1964. Recorded with many popular

recording and TV artists. Currently first horn Andrea Clearfield with Frank Sinatra touring orchestra. College Accompanist

BA. Muhlenberg College; MM. Philadelphia Sean Deibler College of the Performing Arts. Student of Mar- Musicianship/Choral Conductor garet Garwood and Susan Starr. Accompanist BS. Clarinet and Voice. Susquehanna Univer- and coach at the Aspen Music School; partici- sity: Graduate Diploma. Kodaly Musical Train- pant in the New College Chamber Music Festi- ing Institute: Graduate Certificate. Conducting. val: accompanist and teacher in Philadelphia Chamber Music, and Solfeggio. Franz Liszt area. Academy. Budapest. Founder and director of

the Music Group of Philadelphia; artistic

and music director ol Choral Arts Society "I Philadelphia. Douglas H. Fitzgerald Joseph de Pasquale Robert DiNardo Music Education/Conductor Viola Guitar Symphonic Wind Ensemble musician since the late 1950s. Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music. Studied Active, working Carolina University: Super- performed with the Philadelphia Chamber BME, MME. East with Louis Bailly, Max Aronoff. and William Has Penn State University. under the direction of Ansil Brus- visor Certification. Primrose. Principal violist with the Philadel- Orchestra Studied saxophone with the classical guitar department at Temple University. phia Orchestra since 1964; former principal law. Started with "The Mike James Houlik and Sigurd Rascher. Soloist, Boston Symphony; former member PCPA in 1969. Staff guitarist violist of the Ensemble, Show"; performed with such artists as Utica Symphony; director of Jazz the U.S. Marine Band. Violist with the de Douglas of conductor of Wind , Vic Damone, Hamilton College; guest Pasquale String Quartet; current faculty mem- , Ensembles, University of Exe- and Shirley MacLaine. Currently Ensembles/Jazz ber of the Curtis Institute of Music. Joel Grey, Montreux, Switzerland. New performing with Atlantic City casino show ter, England, York, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. Past Julia de Pasquale orchestras. president of Region VI PMEA, Cavalcade of Violin Currently executive direc- Elaine Douvas Bands Association. Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Student of Community Arts Alliance; member Phi Oboe tor. Veda Reynolds. Member of the Philadelphia Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha. Frequent clinician Principal oboe of the since Orchestra since 1964; former member of the and judge for music festivals throughout the 1977. A native of Port Huron, Michigan, she Toronto Symphony Orchestra; participant in U.S. and Canada. musical training at the Inter- the Marlboro Music Festival under the direc- received her lochen Arts Academy and the Cleveland Insti- tion of . Gary Flannery tute of Music, where she was a student of John Jazz/Music Theatre Dance Robert de Pasquale Mack. Previous positions include principal Studied at Juilliard School of Music and School oboe of the Atlanta Symphony, the Grand Violin in New York City. Trainee Teton Music Festival, and participant in the of American Ballet Graduate. New School of Music. Student of Ballet; worked with the Marlboro Music Festival. Currently on faculty with the Harkness Jascha Brodsky. Member of the Philadelphia Ballet. Toured with various Cana- of the Juilliard and Mannes schools and the Canadian Orchestra since 1964; former member of the dance companies and Waterloo Summer Music Festival. dian musicals and York Philharmonic and the U.S. Navy Broadway and national New Lilburn Dunlap played leading roles in the de Pasquale String lead Band. Violinist with touring companies of Pippin and Danein ; Theory/Composition Quartet. dancer/assistant choreographer for Shirley Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. BM, MM. MacLaine's TV specials and four-year world Student of Allison Drake and Vincent Per- William de Pasquale tour; principal dancer in film All That Jazz; sichetti. Former president of the Pennsylvania Violin lead dancer in many TV specials, with Mary Teachers Association. Music Moore. Lena Home, and Ann-Margret. Studied with Veda Reynolds at Curtis Institute Tyler operates New Dance Studio in Lang- Music. Associate concertmaster of the Owns and of Frances Fanelli teaches in various professional and Philadelphia Orchestra since 1964. Received home; Piano community centers. Studied with Anthony- Fulbright Scholarship to study in Salzburg. laude. Philadelphia Musical Limon, Alexandra Danilova, Ber- Austria. Former concertmaster of the New BM. summa cum Tudor. Jose Elijah Yardumian. Ross, Fred Benjamin, Lynn Simonson. Orleans Philharmonic; former concertmaster Academy. Studied with trum Robinor. and Leon Fleisher, and Stanley Williams, and Percival Borde. and violin soloist with the St. Louis Sin- Mme. Genia music with Jani Szanto. New \ork fonietta. Violinist with the de Pasquale String chamber in 1966 as winner of the Fregalette-Jansen Quartet. debut at Town Hall JoAnn Leschetizky Association International Competi- Modern Dance Technique tion. Named an Outstanding Young Woman of John F. DeWitt BS. Ohio University; MS, Smith College. Per- America; listed in the International Who's Who Coordinator, Liberal Arts Division formed in New York with Gus Solomons, Jr., ofMusicians. Mel Wong; since 1976, has been leading BA, Northeastern University; MA. PhD, Uni- and Wagonner. Has taught and Connecticut. Published three collec- dancer with Dan versity of Manfred Fisclibeck choreographed in colleges around the country. tions of poems: Designs For/On Ahti. Animals. Modern Dance and Finger Food; poems have also appeared at Freie University, Berlin. Codirec- Karin Fuller in numerous magazines. Winner of Wallace Studied of Philadel- Stevens Poetry Prize. Invited to two NEH sum- tor, dancer, and choreographer Harp Group Motion Multi Media Dance mer seminars; served as a consultant to Penn- phia's BM, Philadelphia Musical Academy. Studied Theatre Company and School, which toured sylvania Department of Higher Education. with Edna Phillips. Alice Chalifoux at the nationally and internationally and received Salzedo School in Maine and at the Berk- grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Annette DiMedio shire Music Center. Member of the Orchestra Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. Piano Society of Philadelphia and the Pottstown been dance and mime instructor at the Has Orchestra; performed with the BA, Swarthmore College; MM, Temple Uni- Symphony University of Pennsylvania. On faculty of Philadelphia New Music Group. versity; PhD, Bryn Mawr College. Student of PCPA since 1976, where he serves as both Clement C. Petrillo. First student to win all coordinator of modern dance and artistic direc- Genovese three Philadelphia Orchestra Student Division Richard tor of Consort. Served as a dance panel mem- Competitions, performing with the orchestra Trombone ber for the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. on each occasion; performed with the Columbia Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music. Studied Svmphony Orchestra. Winner of the Ima Hogg with Glen Dodson. Charles Gusikoff. and Gor- National Competition, resulting in a solo don Pulis. Substitute trombonist with the performance with the Houston Symphony Philadelphia Orchestra: current faculty mem-

( (rchestra. ber at Immaculata College and Bucks County

. Community College; performed with the Phila- delphia Opera Company. Marlboro Festival Orchestra. Forrest Theatre orchestra, and the Stuttgart Ballet Orchestra. Free-lance musician in New York and Philadelphia. Susan It. Glazer James W. Ilala Franco Ifdcsias Director, School of Dance Trumpet Voice

BA, American University; MA. Temple I 111- HMK, Temple University. Studied trumpet Studied at La Scala, Milan, . Past winner

versity. Additional studies at the Sorbonne, with Seymour Rosenfeld, Gerard Schwarz, and of vocal competition at La Scala; sang there University of Pennsylvania, and UCLA. Frank Kaderabek; studied conducting with with Callas, Tebaldi. DeStefano, and Del Former member of faculty, Drexel University Gerard Schwarz. Former member of U.S. Army Monaco. Former artistic director ol Kl Palacio and Harcum Junior College; past president. Band. Concerto Soloists, Pennsylvania Pro de Bellas Arte?., Mexico City, and Israeli Na- Philadelphia Dance Alliance. Member of Musica. Member of Potlslown Symphony, tional Opera Company, Tel Aviv; former music Pennsylvania Council on the Arts advisory Delaware and Reading symphonies; lacully director of Teatro Municipal of Caracas and

panel; chairman, dance committee. Philadel- member ol applied music at Immaculala ( Col- the National Opera of Venezuela. Recipient of phia Art Alliance. Dance studies with V irginia lege and the University of Delaware. Perform- Rockefeller Award. Currently director ol \\ est-

. < i .i I i Freeman. Paul Sanasardo. Pearl Lang, and ing with The Brass Quintet in residence at hi-Mci i M i I- -~t \ and -audio mn li leai hei Dan Wagonner; has performed in and choreo- the University of Delaware. Member of The in New York City. Formei students include graphed for companies in Philadelphia. Wash- Performance Organization. Placido Domingo. ington, D.C., and Los Angeles and Germany and France. Former editor of Dance Dialogue Arthur Hall Stephen Jay

and author of articles on contemporary issues Ethnic Dance Dean, College of the Performing Arts, Profes- in dance. Studied with Katherine Dunham and Syvilla sor of the School of Music Fort in New York City, Marion Cuyjet and BM, MM, Manhattan School of Music. Former Uciiina Gordon John Hines in Philadelphia, and Lavina Wil- president of the St. Louis Conservatory and Music Fducation liams in Haiti. In 1958. founded the Arthur Schools for the Arts and the Wisconsin Conser- BME, Temple University; MM, Choral Hall Afro-American Ensemble. Has choreo- vatory of Music; former dean of Cleveland In- Conducting, Westminster Choir College. graphed such works as Orpheus. A City Called stitute of Music and adjunct professor of Supervisor of fine arts. Lower Moreland School Heaven, and Fat Tuesday and All That Jazz, music. Case Western Reserve University. District; director of choral activities. Lower which premiered in 1977 at Wolf Trap with Former dean and chairman of departments of Moreland High School. Vocal student of Flor- the Preservaiton Hall Jazz Band. Worked with theory and composition of Manhattan School of ence Berggren; conducting student of Bobert national dance troupes in Mozambique as a Music and associate professor and chairman of Page, Dennis Shrock. and Joseph Flummerfelt. representative of the U.S. State Department. the music department of University College of Former affiliate faculty. University of Mary- Arts and Science of New York University; land. Baltimore County; choirs have performed George Harpham former associate director of the Third Street in Europe and at various PMEA and ACDA Cello Music School Settlement. Evaluator and former divisional conferences. Current PMEA public member of the Expansion Arts Panel of the Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Assistant relations chair: former president PMEA National Endowment for the Arts; visiting principal cellist with the Philadelphia Or- District 11. evaluator for the National Association of chestra since 1977; member of the de Pasquale Schools of Music; member of the NASM Com- String Quartet and the Philadelphia Chamber Clinton A. Gould mission on Non-Degree Granting Institutions. Ensemble. Liberal Arts Trustee of the National Guild of Community Schools for the Arts; first president of the Or- BA. University of North Alabama; MEd, Com- Linda Haviland ganization of American Kodaly Educators. munications. MS, Arts & Science Policy and Dance History Lecturer and author of Theory for Children: Planning, University of Pennsylvania; PhD BA. Adelphi University: MEd. Temple Univer- coauthor of Chromatic Harmony and Sight and candidate (1986), University of Pennsylvania- sity: doctoral candidate in aesthetics. Temple Sound. Interdisciplinary Science and Humanities. University. Performs with Zero Moving Com- Science writer for NASA and Smithsonian In- pany: on faculty at Bryn Mawr College. Gloria Johns stitute, 1971-73; coordinator of NEH and NSF grants to develop connections between science Cello Johnny Hobbs, Jr. and the humanities. Currently assistant pro- BM. MM. New England Conservatory. Studied Acting Studio fessor of English at Community College of with Stephen Geber, Ron Leonard, and Lynn Philadelphia. Formal theatrical training began with Philadel- Harrell. Former associate cellist with the Bul- phia Drama Workshop. Since 1972, has been falo Philharmonic. Member of the Philadelphia Allison Green-Kelley with the Freedom Theatre, playing key roles Orchestra. Acting in numerous productions, including Zooman and the Sign, Hot Molasses, One Acre At A Frank J. Kaderabek BFA, MA, New York University. Studied at Time, and Mo' Sketches. Currently director of the National Theatre, the Central School of Trumpet training at Freedom Theatre and acting instruc- Speech and Drama. London University, and Attended the Chicago Musical Academy . tor at Temple University. Among many theatri- with Stella Adler. Has appeared off-off-Broad- Studied with Edward Masacek. Adolf Herseth. cal accomplishments, has been guest artist in way, off-Broadway, and in regional theatre; Harrv Glantz. and Nathan Prager. Currently Temple University's presentation of The Great has taught at New York University, the South principal trumpet of the Philadelphia Or- White Hope and the Los Angeles premiere of Bronx Community Action Theatre, and Rutgers chestra; former member of YS est Point Band Zooman and the Sign. Television appearances University. and Dallas Symphony. Member ol faculty, Cur- include WCAU-TV's "Star Stuff." KYW- TVs tis Institute ol Music and Temple I Diversity. "Ten Past Two." and WCAU-TV's special pre- sentation of "One Acre At A Time." Member of American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Nancey Berman Kantra Patricia Kendel Michael Lanning Modern/Jazz Dance Flute Tap Dance

BA, University of Colorado; MFA, Philadel- Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Studied Has taught tap dancing for more than thirty phia College of Performing Arts. Principal with William Kincaid. Former faculty member. years. Numbers Frankie Avalon and Joey dancer with The Philadelphia Dance Company University of Delaware. West Chester State, Lawrence, of "Gimme a Break!" among his since 1978; has taught extensively throughout and Swarthmore College: has been principal students. Choreographed numerous produc- the tri-state area. flutist with the Philadelphia Opera Company. tions at Steel Pier in Atlantic City for twenty- Concerto Soloists, Pennsylvania Ballet, and five years. Yoheved Kaplinsky Delaware and Reading symphonies. Currently flute ensemble at Temple Joseph Piano teaches and conducts Lanza University. Violinist BS, MS. DMA, Juilliard School of Music. Studied with Irwin Freundlich and Dorothy BS, Juilliard School of Music. A native Jay Paul Krush Taubman. Prize winner. J.S. Bach Interna- Philadelphia!]; studied with former Philadel- Tuba tional Competition in Washington, D.C. phia Orchestra violinist Frank Costanzo; Former faculty member. Glassboro State Col- BM, Composition, Eastman School of Music; awarded the Esther Gowan Hood Fellowship: lege; performances with orchestras and solo MM. Northwestern University. Studied with scholarship student at the Juilliard School of recitals in the U.S. and Israel; radio broadcasts Arnold Jacobs. Played with the Ars Nova Brass Music, where he studied violin with Joseph in New York and Chicago. Quintet; principal tuba of the Eastman Wind Fuchs and chamber music with Hans Letz. Ensemble and Yale/Norfolk Brass Quintet. Edouard Dethier. and members of the Juilliard Harold Karabell Composition awards from the National Society String Quartet. Joined U.S. Navy Band and Clarinet/Saxophone of Arts and Letters and National Association Orchestra in 1954. giving many recitals and of College Wind and Percussion Instructors; chamber music concerts in Washington, D.C, BA, Glassboro State College. Studied with recipient of the Bicentennial Anthem Prize. and New York City. During affiliation with Stanley Marshall and Ralph McLane. Cur- Member of the Chestnut Brass Company. faculty of Catholic University, participated in rently on faculty of Temple University and a special program that introduced string play- Bucks County Community College. Performed Jan Krzywicki ing to selected students throughout the city. with the Opera Company of Philadelphia, and Joined the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1958. with Bobby Sherwood and Artie Shaw; contrac- Coordinator, Musicianship Division tor for the Shubert Theatre. BM, University of Kansas; MM. Philadelphia S. Archye Leacock Musical Academy. Studied at Juilliard School Music Education Fredrick Kaufman of Music with Vincent Persichetti. Elliott Theory/Composition Carter, and Jane Carlson; further study with BM. Temple University: MA, Indiana Univer- Joseph Castaldo. Theodore Antoniou, Nadia sity. Director of special program for the handi- BM, MM, Manhattan School of Music. Resi- Boulanger. and Darius Milhaud. Works capped at Settlement Music School. Former dent composer. University of Wisconsin: fac- performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. music teacher in Trinidad. ^, est Indies: direc- ulty member. Rubin Academy of Music. Israel; Pennsylvania Ballet, and Portland Symphony tor/coach. National Folk Choir of the Best Vil- resident composer and department chairman. Orchestra. Has been visiting professor at lage Council in Trinidad. Coordinator of the Eastern Montana College. Awards from Na- Haverford College. Beaver College, and New Office for the Disabled at Temple University: tional Endowment for the Arts; University of School of Music. teacher of flute and piano at West Oak Lane London; National Association of Jazz School of Music. Educators; California, Montana, and Pennsyl- Paul Krzywicki vania Fine Arts councils; Norwegian govern- ment; Wisconsin Composers League. Recipient Tuba John Leonard of Fulbright Fellowship and Darius Milhaud BM, MM. Indiana University. Graduate assis- Classical Guitar Award in Composition from Aspen Music Fes- tant to William Bell; studied with Joseph BM. MM, Philadelphia Musical Academy. tival. Compositions performed by Israel Novotny, Lloyd Geisler. Abe Torchinsky, and Student of Robert DiNardo; student of plectrum Philharmonic. Zubin Mehta conducting: Leo Romano. Member of the Philadelphia Or- guitar with Joseph Sgro and Dennis Sandole. Pittsburgh Symphony, , con- chestra since 1971; member of the Philadel- ductor; Jerusalem Symphony; St. Paul phia Brass Soloists; former member of the U.S. Gloria V. Lihotz Chamber Orchestra. Ballets performed by Military Academy Band. Currently faculty Voice Royal Swedish Ballet. Royal Winnipeg Ballet, member of Curtis Institute of Music: performed BM, MM. Philadelphia Musical Academy. and Batsheva Dance Company. Author of with the Portland Symphony. Buffalo Philhar- Studied with Carolyn Dengler and Licia Al- books The African Roots ofJazz and Diatonic monic. Youngstown Symphonv. Boston Ballet banese; studied dramatics with Tito Harmony. Music recorded by Orion Master- and Opera companies, and Aspen Festival Capobianco and Rhoda Levine. Former faculty piece Records. Orchestra. member of Merchantville Conservatory of Music; performed with Philadelphia Opera Paul B. KeUey Carlton Jones Lake Companv. Regal Opera Company, and the Musical I heat re/ Makeup/Costume Education Music Philadelphia Musical Theatre. PhD. Performing Studies. New York Univer- BM, MM. Temple University: DM. Philadel- sity. On faculty of PCPA and Rutgers Univer- phia Conservatory of Music. Former supervisor Loren Lind sity; professionally active as executive and of vocal music for the School District Phila- of Flute artistic director of InterAct Productions. delphia: former coordinator and evaluator for BM. Temple University: graduate studies. Uni- the Juilliard Repertory Project; founder and versity of Hawaii. Student of Murray Panitz. director of the Academy Boys Choir. Former Member of the Philadelphia Orchestra since director of the PCPA Performing Arts School. 1974; studied with the principal flutists of the Honolulu Symphony. Seattle Symphony, and the NHK Symphony of Tokyo; former member of the Lyric Opera Orchestra and the Honolulu Symphony. Anthony Murcliioiie Patrick IVlcrciiri Joe INero Trumpet Guitar Percussion

Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Performed BM, BME, Philadelphia Musical Academy. Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Toured as principal trumpet with the CBS Symphony Student of Robert DiNardo. Performer of fret- nationally with , Anthony New-

Orchestra, Philadelphia Lyric ;in< I Grand ted instrument parts tor the Philadelphia ley, and ; toured internationally

( (peril companies, ami Philadelphia I iltle Orchestra, Opera Company ol Philadelphia, with Hobby Rydell; played New York Cit) jazz, Symphony; performed with the Metropolitan Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Forrest theatre, and nightclubs: lormcr house drummer

Opera and Stuttgart Chamber Symphony. Cur- Theatre. Currently faculty member at Cabrini at the Waldorf-Astoria. Performed with the rently principal trumpet with Valley Forge College and Eastern College. Pennsylvania Ballet, Grand Opera Company, Music Fair; teacher and conductor with the and on "The Mike Douglas Show." Drummer,

Philadelphia archdiocesan school system. Naomi Mimlliii percussionist at Forrest Theatre; tree-lances in Modern Dance Technique commercial music and jazz. Ronald Marlowe BA, Brandeis University: MA, New York Uni- Carol A. Oatis Piano versity. Performed with the Boston Ballet Com- Member of twin duo-pianist team, performed pany, New England Dance Theatre, Bridgeport Anatomy/Kinesiology with the Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Ballet, and Jose Limon Dance Company; has BS, Physical Therapy, Marquette University; Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, and Dal- choreographed solo works. PhD, Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania. las Symphony Orchestra. As children, the team Partner, Philadelphia Institute for Physical appeared on the Milton Berle, Garry Moore, Leonard Mogill Therapy. Faculty member, graduate program and Steve Allen TV shows: in addition, "The Viola of physical therapy, Beaver College and Tem- Mike Douglas Show," Johnny Carson's "To- ple University. BM, Philadelphia Musical Academy; Gradu- night Show" and NBC's distinguished "Recital ate, Curtis Institute of Music; Honorary Doc- Hall" series. Camille A. Paglia torate, Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts. Student of Louis Bailly. Member of the Liberal Arts Rachel Mausner Philadelphia Orchestra since 1935: retired in BA. Harpur College (State University of New Alexander Technique 1983. Former member of the Musical Fund York, Binghampton); M. Phil.. PhD, English, MFA. Temple University. Studied the Society Quartet; current faculty member. Tem- Yale University, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Alexander Technique with M. L. Barstow and ple University and New School of Music. Designate: Yale University graduate fellow- at the Alexander School in Philadelphia. ship. Taught at Bennington College. Wesleyan Teaches the Alexander Technique in the Margarita Csonka Montanaro University, and Yale University. Publications: theatre and dance programs at PCPA; also Harp Sexual Personae, forthcoming from Yale Uni- teaches dance and movement at Community versity Press; numerous essays, reviews, and Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music: graduate College of Philadelphia. encyclopedia articles on literature, psychology, studies at Vienna Music Conservatory. Mem- art history, and popular culture from Renais- ber of the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1963; Lawrence McKenna sance to the present. studied with Carlos Salzedo and Marilyn Cos- Saxophone tello; participant in the Marlboro Festival. Andrew Pap Studied saxophone with Tony Benedetta and arranging with Frank Hunter and Dennis San- Janee Munroe Ballet dole. Performed with Frank Sinatra. Tony Viola Studied at Licoul Pedagogic Universitar and Bennett. Michel Legrand, and . Scoala de Coreografie in Romania. Currently Studied viola with William Primrose at the on faculty of the Pennsylvania Ballet School: Curtis Institute of Music and with Boris Kroyt Guido Mecoli former member of the Romanian State Opera of the . First desk vio- Clarinet and Ballet: taught at Scoala de Coreografie. list. National Symphony, Washington, D.C.; the Italian Dancers Union, Saratoga Ballet Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music. Studied first violist and soloist, European tour. Juil- Center, and the International Dance Center in with Ralph MacLean. Jules Serpentine. Igna- liard String Ensemble; principal violist and Rome. tius Gennusa, and Anthony Gigliotti. Former soloist. North Carolina Symphony. Violist Mas- principal clarinetist with the Philadelphia ters Festival of Chamber Music. Hidden Valley- Dianne Perkins Lyric and Grand Opera companies; former Music Seminars, Monterey and Carmel Valley, member of Reading Symphony and Trenton California. June 1982-84. Member of Goffril- Liberal Arts Symphony Orchestra; guest soloist with Curtis ler Piano Quartet. Faculty member of Juilliard MA. PhD, Temple University. Lecturer in String Quartet; member of the Pennsylvania School precollege division since 1981. English at PCA since 1979. Ballet Orchestra. Michael Natale Joseph Primavera Douglas S. Medlin Trumpet Conductor. Symphony Orchestra7Music Educa- Coordinator, Music Education BME, Philadelphia Musical Academy. Studied tion BM. University of : MM. East Carolina with Gilbert Johnson. Staff trumpeter. "The Graduate. Combs College of Music. Conductor University: EdD, University of Illinois. Former Mike Douglas Show": substitute trumpet for ol the Delaware \ alley Philharmonic Orchestra director of music education at West Virginia "The Tonight Show" band: worked extensively and the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra: former Wesleyan College, music instructor at Macon with Peter Matz, Nick Perito. and Bob Flor- member ol the Philadelphia Orchestra: former Junior College, and public school teacher in ence, as well as Philly Pops and in Philadel- conductor ol the Old ^ ork Road Symphony: Connecticut and Virginia. phia theatres. appeared as guest conductor with the London Philharmonic. Music director and conductor of the feature film CYCAD and seven (IBS spe- cials. Recipient of the C. Hartman kuhn Award from the Philadelphia Orchestra. .

Richard A. Raub Gabriela Roepke Carl B. Schmidt Coach/Accompanist Opera/Theatre History Director of Graduate Studies; Theory and His- BS/ME, MM, West Chester University. Studied in Santiago, Paris, and at the Uni- tory Studied with Benjamin Whitten and Martin versity of North Carolina. Recipient of two BA, Stanford University; MA, PhD. Harvard Katz. On faculty of Academy of Vocal Arts Fulbright Scholarships, the Roland Holt University. Studied with Nadia Boulanger. and Temple University College of Music. Mem- Playwright Award, and a Guggenheim Fellow- Scholar of seventeenth-century Italian and ber of Pi Kappa Lambda. MTNA, PMTA, and ship; author and producer of over fifteen origi- French opera; recipient of research awards NATS; currently serves as PMTA*s Southeast nal plavs in Latin America, the U.S., and from the American Philosophical Society and District president; board member for the Spain. Former visiting lecturer at New \ ork's the American Council of Learned Societies; Jewish Community Center's Young Musicians New School for Social Research and Society general editor of the New Lully Edition. Arti- Contest, Wilmington, Delaware. for Ethical Culture; lectures for New York City cles and editions published in Journal of the Opera Guild. Numerous articles published in American Musicological Society, Rivista Deborah Reeder the San Diego Opera Magazine, New York City Italiana di musicologia. Current Musicology. Opera Journal, and Opera Recherches. The New Grove Dictionary, and Cello Opera Spotlight, The News. A-R Editions. BM/BME, Philadelphia Musical Academy. Student of Lome Munroe and Luigi Silva. Con- Seymour Rosenfeld David Schneider cert Artist Guild Award winner; member of Philadelphia Orchestra, 1973-1979; former Trumpet Oboe member of Princeton Chamber Orchestra. Con- Graduate, Curtis Institute of Music. Studied BM, Philadelphia Musical Academy. Student certo Soloists of Philadelphia, Penn Contempo- with Saul Caston. Member of the Philadelphia of Alfred Genovese. Principal oboe with the rary Players, American Society of Ancient In- Orchestra since 1946; member of the Philadel- Phillv Pops Orchestra. Trenton Symphony, struments (viola da gambal. Currently cellist phia Brass Ensemble; current faculty member. and Lancaster Symphony Orchestra. First of the Philadelphia Trio and Amado String Temple University; former member of the Bal- oboist with the Philadelphia Opera Orchestra, Quartet; also principal cellist of the Opera lets Russes de Monte Carlo and the St. Louis the Concerto Soloists, and the Mozart Society: Company of Philadelphia, Trenton, (N.J.) Symphony. member of the Fairmount Woodwind Quintet. Symphony, and the Mozart Society of Philadel- phia. Member of the Pennsylvania Ballet Com- Andrew Rudin Henry G. Scott pany Orchestra; affiliate faculty member of Theory/Composition Double Bass Temple University College of Music; numerous BM, University of Texas; MA, University of Graduate. University of Rochester, Eastman appearances with orchestra and in recital. solo Pennsylvania. Studied composition with Kent School of Music. Student of Ferdinand Maresh, Cofounder of "Music in the Mountains" in Kennan, Paul Pisk. George Rochberg. and Oscar G. Zimmerman, and Roger M. Scott. Eagles Mere, Pa. Karlheinz Stockhausen. Electronic music com- Member of the Philadelphia Orchestra since positions heard in film Fellini Satyricon; com- 1974; former member of the Rochester Philhar- Ronald Reuben posed for the Pennsylvania Ballet, Murray monic, the Chamber Symphony of Philadel- Clarinet Louis, and the Alwin Nikolais Dance Theatre; phia, the Baltimore Symphony, and the New- Graduate. Temple University and Curtis Insti- musical contributions to Tennessee Williams's York Philharmonic. tute of Music. Studied with Joseph Gigliotti play Outcry. and Anthony Gigliotti. Former member of the Peter Segal Stan Kenton Band. Chicago Little Symphony, Barbara Sandonato Classical Guitar Philadelphia; mem- and Chamber Symphony of Ballet MM, History. Studied with Jose Tomas. Alirio ber of faculty of Temple University and New Former principal dancer and associate founder Diaz, and Oscar Ghiglia. Second-prize winner School of Music; bass clarinet with Philadel- of the Pennsylvania Ballet Company. Former in the 1971 International Competition for phia Orchestra since 1967. principal dancer with the National Ballet of Guitarists in Alessandria. Italy. Affiliate Art-

Canada; taught at the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre ist, appearances throughout the U.S. and Eu- LaVaughn Robinson and the Pennsylvania Governors School for rope, both as soloist and soloist with orchestra. Tap Dance the Arts. Featured guest artist with the Boston

Performed at Apollo Theatre in New York City Ballet Company, the Wisconsin Ballet with Nadine Senyk and Frank Palumbo's clubs in Philadelphia. Rudolf Nureyev, and the Musicianship Company. Performed with the Dancing Jets and South BM. Philadelphia College of the Performing Sydney League in Australia, and with Wayne Arts; MM, New England Conservatory of Pearl B. Schaeffer Newton's show for several years. Music. Principal studies with Clement C. Pet-

Dance Pedagogy rillo and Gabriel Chodos: master classes with Paul E. Robinson BS, Drexel University; MFA, Philadelphia Gaby Casadeseus. Re Koster, Victor Rosen- Voice College of the Performing Arts. Choreographs baum, Narcis Bonet (Conservatoire BME, West Virginia University; MM. Phila- for the Academy Boys Choir and Performing Americaine, Fontainebleau, France). Special delphia Musical Academy: MM, Catholic Arts School. Member of the Group Motion assistant to the director of music of the Penn- University. Served in the U.S. Navy Chorus Dance Company; performed with the Philadel- svlvania Governor's School for the Arts. in Washington, D.C.; featured soloist in the phia Opera Company and the Duncan Centen- nationally televised Placido Domingo master nary Ensemble. John Shandian class. Performs throughout Delaware Valley; Bassoon

recently acclaimed in the Philadelphia Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music: Graduate. Inquirer. Royal College of Music. London. Former mem- ber of the Philadelphia Orchestra; retired, former member of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the London Wind Trio. Performed at the Prades Festival, France, with the BBC Symphony, the BBC Chamber Players, Sinfonia of London Film Music. Covent Garden Opera. Sadler's Wells Ballet, and the Philharmonic Orchestra of London. 10 Carole Luppescu Sklaroff Evan Solot I'at Thomas

Ballel Coordinator, Jazz/Commercial Music Modern Dance Technique Studied with Margaret Craske and Anthony BM, MM, Philadelphia Musical Academy. Trained with Graham. Taught and per- Tudor at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School. Composer/arranger for bands, orchestras, re- formed with Alvin Ailey; performed with Former member of the Metropolitan Opera Bal- cordings, and performers, including Stan Ken- Yuriko Dance Company and the Swedish Mod- let touring group and the Ballet Rambert, ton, Bette Midler, Sister Sledge, Clark Terry, ern Dance Company; toured the Far East, per- dancing roles in Coppelia and Giselle; principal Ben Vereen, as well as numerous jingles and forming and teaching in Japan, Hong Kong, dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet Company, commercials. On trumpet, toured with Burl and Malaysia; taught in Spain and in Israel, dancing leading roles in Lilac Garden, Sleeping Bacharach, Henry Mancini, Bette Midler, and where she performed with the Batsheva Dance Beauty, Mignon pas de deux, Le Corsaire pas Lou Rawls; performed with Count Basie, Tony Company. de deux, Donizetti Variations, and Concerto Bennett, Woody Herman, Lena Home, Diana Barocco. Taught ballet classes at the Pennsyl- Ross, ; busy free-lance per- Adeline Tomasone vania Ballet School and the Ballet Studio. On former in theatres and recording studios. Flute the faculty of the School of the Pennsylvania Former chairman of the National Association BM, Curtis Institute of Music, under Murray Ballet Company since 1982. of Jazz Educators Composition Contest, which Panitz. Studied with Kenton F. Terry and Down Beat magazine honored for "making Julius Baker. Solo appearances with the Phila- Suzanne Slenn PCPA one of the best sources of jazz education delphia Orchestra, Lansdowne Philharmonic, in the country." Currently a voting member of Ballet Bricktown Philharmonic, and PCPA Orchestra. the National Academy of Recording Arts and Early ballet training with Ballet des Jeunes Currently solo flutist of the Opera Company Sciences (Grammysl. and the Interlochen Arts Academy. Studied of Philadelphia, Davidsbund Chamber Players. with Rosella Hightower. Former student, But- Bach Chamber Consort, Mozart Society of Michael Stairs ler University; former member of the Indiana Philadelphia, Delaware Valley Philharmonic; Musicianship/Organ Ballet Company and the Pennsylvania Ballet; member of Fairmount Woodwind Quintet with studied at the Harkness Ballet; former trainee BM, Westminster Choir College; Artist Dip- Young Audiences, Inc. Theatre and studio with the Joffrey Ballet Company; former princi- loma, Curtis Institute of Music. Studied organ work in Philadelphia and New York; former pal dancer for NBC Entertainment Corpora- with Alexander McCurdy: studied piano with member of Philly Pops and Delaware tion. Traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Mathilde McKinney and Vladimir Sokoloff; Symphony. Canada, Mexico, Europe, Australia, and the studied composition with Warren Martin and Orient; performed as guest artist with the New Matthew Colucci. Associate organist of the Alexandra Toussaint Jersey Ballet. John Wanamaker court organ; organist/choir- Acting Studio master at the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn MM, Theatre, California State University. Joseph Smith Mawr. Teaches theatre at Pennsylvania State Univer-

Clarinet sity, in addition to conducting private tutorials. Susan Starr BM. Curtis Institute of Music; MM. Temple Extensive coast-to-coast training and experi- University and West Chester State College. Piano ence in acting, directing, and teaching has Studied with Anthony Gigliotti and Anthony Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music. Studied spanned some twenty-nine years. Appeared at Liberie Member of the Pennsylvania Ballet with Eleanor Sokoloff and Rudolf Serkin. Ap- the Wilma Theatre as Simmone in MaratlSade; Orchestra, the Philharmonic Orchestra, and peared as soloist with the Philadelphia Or- in the 5's production of Young Audiences, Inc. chestra more than forty times since debuting Arthur Miller's After the Fall as Holga and as with the orchestra at the age of six. A winner Bobbie; in Bein Here Tonight at Theatre Cen-

Danielle Smith-Orlando of the Second International Tchaikovsky Com- ter. Has been teaching acting for eleven years Opera Coach petition in Moscow. Appeared in recital at the in both California and Philadelphia. White House in 1977 at the request of Presi- BM. MM, Piano Performance, Temple Univer- dent Carter. Has performed with most major Joanne Tulli sity. Studied at Eastman School of Music. U.S. orchestras. Plays frequently in Europe Labanotation. Effort7Shape Former musical director of opera department Modern Dance, and South America; has made eight tours of of Temple University. Active accompanist in BA. SUNY at Brockport; MFA. Philadelphia the Far East. Records on RCA and Orion. Philadelphia area; currently assistant conduc- College of the Performing Arts. Performed with tor of the Philadelphia Opera Company. Garth Fagan's Bucket Dance Theatre, Ann John Taeconelli Vachon's Dance Conduit, the Philadelphia Faye B. Snow Mime Dance Company, Great Chazy. and Ballet des Studied at the New York Pantomime Theatre Jeunes. Reconstructed Doris Humphrey's Life Jazz and Modern Dance with Menni Yakin; additional studies with Zwi of the Bee and Airfor the G String for Consort: BS, West Chester State College; MA, George Kanar. Henry Shreibman, and Christopher has performed in Sydney, Australia. Washington University. Studied Horton Tech- Duncan. Performed in many Philadelphia-area nique with Marion Cuyjet and Joan Kerr Dan- theatrical productions, including To Be Young, Mark Valenti cers; also studied with James Truitte at Alvin Gifted, and Black and Death of a Salesman; Ailey American Dance Center. Choreographed Piano has worked in radio and film. for Juba and Joan Kerr Dancers; danced with BM, Philadelphia College of the Performing Arthur Hall African-American Dance Ensem- Arts. Studied with Benjamin Whitten. Recipi- Marshall Taylor ble and the Coppertone Review. Worked with ent of 1982 PCPA Jazz Award. Has appeared Saxophone Duke Ellington and Count Basie. at Borgia Cafe. Rick's Cabaret, and the Piano BME, Wheaton College; MM. Northwestern Bar at The Commissarv. University. Additional studies at Paris Conser- vatory and the University of Paris on a Ful- bright Scholarship. Studied with Theodore Varges, Russell H. Platz. Fred Hemke, Marcel Mule, and Henrv Schumann. Former member of the U.S. Military Academy Band; currently on faculty of Temple University.

II Charles G. Vernon Kay Walker William P. Zaccagni Trombone Coordinator. Opera Division Saxophone

Graduate. Brevard College and Georgia Stale BM, Westminster Choir College: MM, Univer- Studied at Temple University with Ron Reuben University. Studied with Arnold Jacobs and sity of Michigan; Artist's Diploma, Philadel- and privately with Vince Trombetta and Harold Edward Kleinhammer. Former member of the phia College of the Performing Arts. Opera Karabell. Several tours with Burt Bacharach Baltimore Symphony and San Francisco Svni- director and choreographer for companies in and ; active performer and phony; current member of the Philadelphia the Princeton and Philadelphia areas. arranger in Philadelphia and Atlantic City- Orchestra. areas; several recordings with various artists David Wetherill for major record companies (CBS. Atlantic. Paul Wagar French Horn Philly International). Speech for Actors Graduate. Curtis Institute of Music. Associate Blanka Zizka University of Toronto; Webber-Douglas Acad- principal horn with the Philadelphia Orchestra emy of Dramatic Art. London. Private study since 1978; performed as soloist at La Scala in Grotowski Technique with Vivian Matalon. Past company member of Milan and with the Ensemble Inte-Contem- Executive director for The Wilma Theater, the Royal Shakespeare Company and the New poraire of Paris. involved in both artistic as well as business Shakespeare Company. London, and the Strat- aspects of theatrical production. Studied acting ford Festival. Canada; founding member of the Benjamin Whitten and dance at Prague University, Czechos- American Repertory Theatre. London; past Piano lovakia, and later with Jerzy Grotowski in artistic director of Toronto Repertory Theatre. Wroclaw. Poland. At The Wilma Theater, Graduate, Peabody Conservatory of Music. Currently coartistic director of the Philadelphia directed George Orwell's Animal Farm, Studied with Austin Conradi, Leon Fleisher, 7 Area Repertory Theatre. Fernando Arabal's Picnic on the Battlefield, and Emerson Meyers. Appeared with orches- Harold Pinter's The Lover, and Eugene tras throughout the U.S.. Canada, Panama. Alan Wagner O'Neill's The Hairy Ape. and choreographed South America, and Europe. Recipient of the Voice movement scenes in Camus's The Stranger. Tiffany Scholarship, the Paul Thomas Award, Weiss's MaratlSade. and Brecht and Weill's BM. Northwestern University; MFA. Carnegie- the Mason and Hamlin Award; designated as a Happy End. Ms. Zizka serves on the theater Mellon University. Studied with Todd Duncan Danforth Foundation Associate. Current fac- panel of the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts. and with Richard Torigi and Nicola Moscona ulty member of Wilmington Music School and at Academy of Vocal Arts. Winner of regional West Chester State College; former president Metropolitan Opera auditions: 1971 first-prize of the Pennsylvania Music Teachers Associa- winner of national Emma Feldman Competi- tion. Named PMTA Teacher of the Year in tion. Performs leading roles with Philadelphia 1970 and 1979. Opera. Pittsburgh Opera. Opera Delaware. Pennsylvania Opera Theatre; soloist with Alexei Yurlenich

Philadelphia Orchestra. Currently faculty Ballet member at West Chester University. Graduate. Sarajevo Opera Ballet School. \ ugoslavia. Former member of the Sarajevo \ ivian Wagner Opera Ballet Company; former principal Voice dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet Company: BM, Curtis Institute of Music. Studied with taught at the Pennsylvania Ballet School and Richard Bonelli and Euphemia Giannini Greg- the Princeton Ballet Society; choreographed ory; coached with Leo Rosenek and Vladimir for Misericordia College and Wilkes-Barre Sokoloff. Recipient of the Whitney Award for Ballet Theatre; performed with the Boston Bal- Excellence presented by the Boston Conservat- let Company. California Ballet Company, and ory ol Music. Extensive performance here and Jacksonsville Ballet Theatre. Chairman, dance abroad; featured soloist with the Concerto So- department of the Pennsylvania Governor's loists, the Philadelphia Singers. Currently School for the Arts. master teaching operatic principals in com- panies in Germany.

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