Judges' Biographies

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Judges' Biographies Judged Festival 2021 Judges’ Biographies Margaret Cheng Tuttle Margaret Cheng Tuttle, pianist, a native of Lincoln, Nebraska, has been active as a soloist and chamber musician in Greater Boston and the Midwest, and has given concerts in Taiwan and Reykjavik, Iceland. She has performed concertos by Mozart, Ravel, Beethoven, and Chopin with orchestras including the Omaha and New England Conservatory Symphony Orchestras. Her performances have aired on radio and television in Boston (WGBH), Israel, and the Midwest. In addition to appearing at Jordan Hall, Berklee College of Music and most of the major colleges and universities in Greater Boston, she has given numerous concerts in Chicago, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Colorado. A recipient of the Janet Gates Peckham International Award for Excellence in the Arts, she has performed with Boston's Alea III, the Orchestra of Indian Hill, Serenata Chamber Musicians, and at summer festivals including Kneisel Hall in Blue Hill, Maine; the Aspen (Colorado) Music Festival; and Rocky Ridge Music Center in Estes Park, Colorado. While earning her Master of Music degree at New England Conservatory, she was a winner in both the Piano Honors and the Commencement Competitions. She has studied with Seymour Lipkin of the Juilliard School, Ronald Copes of the Juilliard Quartet, Eugene Drucker of the Emerson Quartet, and cellist YoYo Ma. Margaret enjoys collaborating with composers, including Samuel Adler, Stephen Halloran, and Lior Navok. She and her students have premiered several works, and she has made a CD of piano music by Harry Chalmiers. She has been on the piano faculty of the Rivers Music School, Brookline Music School, Indian Hill Arts, and MIT. With the re-opening after the pandemic, she is looking forward to being an active chamber musician once again. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the New England Piano Teachers Association (NEPTA). She is a frequent adjudicator for events at MMTA, the Bay State Contest, and NEPTA. She is also a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and in private practice. Julie Chiang A frequent piano adjudicator in the New England area, Julie Chiang has served on piano faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Oklahoma City University, and the University of Central Oklahoma where she taught secondary piano and class piano. She also adjudicated regional and district piano competitions in Oklahoma and Taiwan. In addition to her teaching assignments, she is a frequent chamber music collaborator and accompanist. She has performed as an appointed accompanist for the International Society of Bassists, the University of Oklahoma Opera program, Canterbury Choral Society in Oklahoma City, and Opera for the Young in Wisconsin. Chiang was a translating editor for the FJH music and Tien-Yin publishing team in their launch of the Taiwanese publication of “Succeeding at the Piano,” and was Helen Marlais’s translator for her public presentations of the method in Taiwan. Chiang earned her D.M.A. in piano performance and pedagogy from the University of Oklahoma-Norman studying pedagogy under Jane Magrath, an M.M. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in piano performance, and B.F.A. from Tunghai University (Taiwan). A resident of New Hampshire, Chiang also served as a VP for Competitions of the New Hampshire Music Teachers Association. Adam Mayon Adam Mayon is currently the Coordinator of Piano and Collaborative Piano at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire and the State President of the New Hampshire Music Teachers Association. In addition, he and his wife Zi Liang, teacher and collaborative pianist, are the co-developers of A to Z Music Studio, a private music studio created for piano to students of all ages and levels. Adam has been nationally recognized with top prizes in the National divisions of the MTNA Young Artist Competition and the National Federation of Music Clubs Young Artist Competition. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music with a cognate in Piano Pedagogy. His performance career jumpstarted with a performance of Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto in C minor with the Loyola University Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 18. Since then, his professional path has been highlighted with invitations to perform in Steinway Hall New York City, Dublin, Ireland, Lima, Ohio with the Lima Symphony Orchestra, Aaron Copland School of Music in Queens, NY, Lexington, Kentucky at Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana as part of its French Quarter Festival, and at piano conferences in several states of the US, including the National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy held in Chicago, IL. Other performances include solo/collaborative performances in Long Island, NY as part of Paul Schenly’s PianoFest in the Hamptons and masterclasses with distinguished guest artists such as Robert McDonald, Emanuel Ax, William Bolcom, Enrico Elisi, Logan Skelton, and Nelita True. In addition to his active performance schedule, his musical passions have led him to pursue a dual path as an educator and researcher. Adam has taught private and group piano courses at both Eastman School of Music and CCM as a graduate assistant, which gave him opportunities to work with undergraduate and graduate students ranging from beginner to advanced levels and from multiple fields of music study. In terms of research, his passion for correlating fitness with music (inspired by his former position as a certified personal trainer) led to a publication in the MTNA e-Journal entitled “Warming Up for the Warm-Up: A Case for Cardio Before Scales” in its November 2017 issue. Other article publications from Adam have appeared in both the American Music Teachers Journal and MTNA e-Journal. Dr. Penny Ouellette Dr. Penny Pan Ouellette is a dedicated teacher and adjudicator specializing in teaching piano, theory, and coaching chamber ensembles. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Claremont Graduate University in Historical Performance Practice, focusing on period keyboards and Brazilian/Cuban/Jazz infused piano repertoire. Dr. Ouellette is a National Certified Teacher of Music through Music Teachers National Association and Certified Yamaha Music Education teacher trainer. Before moving to Boston for the family, She was on the piano faculty at California State University Los Angeles from 2001-2016 and at West Los Angeles College from 2008-2016. Besides teaching, she was the State Vice President for California Association of Professional Music Teachers, the President for CAPMT Greater Pasadena Chapter, and the Chair for Music Teacher Association of California - Los Angeles Dozen Charitable Trust Fund Grant Concerto Competition. Currently, Dr. Ouellette is the Manager of Education and Community Engagement for Handel and Haydn Society. Jonathan Roberts Jonathan Roberts is the founder and director of the South Shore Piano School in Quincy, MA, and also serves as an examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada. Jonathan has presented at the MTNA national conference and serves on the board of the Massachusetts Music Teachers Association as the chair of the MTNA state competition. An advocate of the arts and community for all, Jonathan maintains a daily blog on the SSPS website and is the host of “South Shore Piano,” a podcast dedicated to featuring students, parents, teachers, and other leaders to learn exactly how music is changing lives every day. Jonathan holds the Bachelor of Music degree in music education and Bachelor of Arts degree in piano performance from the University of New Hampshire, the Master of Music degree in piano performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano performance from the University of Alabama. Elaine Rombola Aveni Pianist Elaine Rombola Aveni, a native of Los Angeles transplanted to the Boston area, performs regularly and teaches students around the greater Boston area and on the North Shore. She has both bachelor and master of music degrees in piano performance (Oberlin and New England Conservatories); she has given solo performances in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Tokyo, Kochi, Oberlin, and in cities throughout the northeast, especially Boston. A recent highlight was a series of performances at the Institute for Contemporary Art of John Cage's Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano as part of the Black Mountain College exhibit. She gives frequent chamber music performances, especially as part of RAHA Duo with violist Amelia Hollander Ames, on concert series around the greater Boston and North Shore, as well as New York and New Jersey. She has performed with ensembles around Boston such as the NEC Philharmonia, the Callithumpian Consort, Ludovico Ensemble, Craft Ensemble, and Sound Icon. In addition to teaching piano students of all ages privately, Elaine is the Music Teacher at Harborlight Montessori School in Beverly MA. She lives in Danvers with her husband and two children. Kathryn Southworth Kathryn Southworth holds a B.M. in Piano Performance from Oberlin Conservatory and an M.M. in Vocal Accompanying and Coaching from the University of Illinois. While pursuing her graduate degree she held an assistantship as staff accompanist under the tutelage of acclaimed accompanist John Wustman and served as a musical ambassador to Costa Rica..She has been a collaborative pianist for Opera North, Dartmouth College, Plymouth State University, Boston Ballet, and Belle Voci, and has also served as music director, accompanist, and organist for numerous theater, opera, and choral groups throughout New England. She performs regularly on the Musicians of Wall Street Concert Series. She has been an interim piano faculty member at Plymouth State University, and was a member of the piano faculty at St. Paul’s School for ten years, where she also served as chapel organist for the Advanced Studies Program. She currently serves as Dean of Students and Faculty at the Concord Community Music School (NH) and serves as Music Director for the Canterbury United Community Church and the Canterbury Singers, a vocal ensemble dedicated to Shaker music.
Recommended publications
  • 2016 Program Booklet
    Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival Fourth Year July 12 – 30, 2016 University of South Florida, School of Music 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL The family of Steinway pianos at USF was made possible by the kind assistance of the Music Gallery in Clearwater, Florida Rebecca Penneys Ray Gottlieb, O.D., Ph.D President & Artistic Director Vice President Rebecca Penneys Friends of Piano wishes to give special thanks to: The University of South Florida for such warm hospitality, USF administration and staff for wonderful support and assistance, Glenn Suyker, Notable Works Inc., for piano tuning and maintenance, Christy Sallee and Emily Macias, for photos and video of each special moment, and All the devoted piano lovers, volunteers, and donors who make RPPF possible. The Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival is tuition-free for all students. It is supported entirely by charitable tax-deductible gifts made to Rebecca Penneys Friends of Piano Incorporated, a non-profit 501(c)(3). Your gifts build our future. Donate on-line: http://rebeccapenneyspianofestival.org/ Mail a check: Rebecca Penneys Friends of Piano P.O. Box 66054 St Pete Beach, Florida 33736 Become an RPPF volunteer, partner, or sponsor Email: [email protected] 2 FACULTY PHOTOS Seán Duggan Tannis Gibson Christopher Eunmi Ko Harding Yong Hi Moon Roberta Rust Thomas Omri Shimron Schumacher D mitri Shteinberg Richard Shuster Mayron Tsong Blanca Uribe Benjamin Warsaw Tabitha Columbare Yueun Kim Kevin Wu Head Coordinator Assistant Assistant 3 STUDENT PHOTOS (CONTINUED ON P. 51) Rolando Mijung Hannah Matthew Alejandro An Bossner Calderon Haewon David Natalie David Cho Cordóba-Hernández Doughty Furney David Oksana Noah Hsiu-Jung Gatchel Germain Hardaway Hou Jingning Minhee Jinsung Jason Renny Huang Kang Kim Kim Ko 4 CALENDAR OF EVENTS University of South Florida – School of Music Concerts and Masterclasses are FREE and open to the public Donations accepted at the door Festival Soirée Concerts – Barness Recital Hall, see p.
    [Show full text]
  • Joseph Kuipers Is One of the Rare Musical Voices of Today: the Fresh Sincerity of His Playing, Combined with Technical Sovereignty Over the Instrument
    “Joseph Kuipers is one of the rare musical voices of today: the fresh sincerity of his playing, combined with technical sovereignty over the instrument. He draws a dark, singing sound out of his Ceruti Cello, and creates lines that seem to float effortlessly.” Berliner Abend Post American cellist Joseph Kuipers is renowned for his creativity and versatility in his captivating performances on both modern and gut strings. Appearing at festivals and music centers around the globe, he has performed at the Ravinia Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Les Festival International du Domaine Forget, Kronberg Academy, Ascoli Piceno Festival, Carl Orff Festival, and the World Cello Congress. Equally at home with modern and baroque performance styles, and often juxtaposing them in concert programs, Joseph has worked extensively with living composers, among them Robert Cogan, Heinz Holliger, Helmut Lachenmann and Arvo Part: and has performed with the Ensemble für Neue Musik Basel, Neue Musik Ensemble Mannheim, Second Instrumental Unit, New York, and the Callithumpian Consort of Boston. Joseph is the Artistic Director of the Fredericksburg Music Festival where world renowned European classical musicians gather in historic Fredericksburg TX for a week of music making. In 2010 Joseph founded the Marinus Project an international collective of chamber musicians dedicated to the tradition of classical music in our time. Marinus is the “Ensemble in Residence” at Washington and Lee University and Eastern University. In April 2011 the Marinus Ensemble received a $200,000 unrestricted artist development grant to further the Marinus Project. Joseph completed his undergraduate studies at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where his primary teachers were Paul Katz for cello and Pozzi Escot for composition.
    [Show full text]
  • Fifty-Seventh National Conference October 30–November 1, 2014 Ritz Carlton St
    Fifty-Seventh National Conference October 30–November 1, 2014 Ritz Carlton St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri PRESENTER & COMPOSER BIOS updated October 25, 2014 Abeles, Harold F. Dr. Harold Abeles is a Professor of Music and Music Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, where he also serves as Co-Director of the Center for Arts Education Research. He has contributed numerous articles, chapters and books to the field of music education. He is the co-author of the Foundations of Music Education and the co-editor, with Professor Lori Custodero, of Critical Issues in Music Education: Contemporary Theory and Practice. Recent chapters by him have appeared in the Handbook of Music Psychology and the New Handbook of Research on Music Teaching and Learning. He was the founding editor of The Music Researchers Exchange, an international music research newsletter begun in 1974. He served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education and has served on the editorial boards of several journals including the Journal of Research in Music Education, Psychomusicology, Dialogue in Instrumental Music Education, Update, and Arts Education Policy Review. His research has focused on a variety of topics including, the evaluation of community-based arts organizations, the assessment of instrumental instruction, the sex- stereotyping of music instruments, the evaluation of applied music instructors, the evaluation of ensemble directors, technology-based music instruction, and verbal communication in studio instruction. Adler, Ayden With a background as a performer, writer, teacher, and administrator, Ayden Adler serves as Senior Vice President and Dean at the New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy.
    [Show full text]
  • Incarnation Episcopal Church 1750 29Th Avenue, San Francisco Sunsetarts.Wordpress.Com | 415-564-2324
    Incarnation Episcopal Church 1750 29th Avenue, San Francisco sunsetarts.wordpress.com | 415-564-2324 1 Dear Friends, Welcome to the Sunset Music & Arts 2019 season. We are very excited to announce our fifth season with many new and returning artists. The season continues out tradition of strong offerings in solo instrumental performances, vocal recitals, choral music, opera, and jazz/world music concerts. Our season opener will feature a chamber concert on Friday January 11, 2019 with New York based cellist, Ben Capps, and Russian pianist, Vassily Primakov. The Holland Times hailed Ben Capps as a “young cello phenomenon from New York.” Ben Capps is the recipient of many awards, including the the Lillian Fuchs Award, the Francis Goelet Scholarship (Juilliard 2008-2009), the Irving Mulde Scholarship (Juilliard, 2009-10), and the Piatigorsky Scholarship (New England Conservatory 2012- 13). Gramophone wrote that “Primakov’s empathy with Chopin’s spirit could hardly be more complete.” Vassily Primakov is a prize winner at the Cleveland Piano Competition and was a semi-finalist at the Van Cliburn Competition. Solo piano artists include Laura Klein, Clare Longendyke, Robyn Carmichael, Amy Stephens, Mark Valenti, and Susan Ellinger, as well as concerts for piano 4-hands with the Duo Papillion and A&R Duo. Also featured are organ recitals with Angela Kraft Cross and David Jaronowski and a Grammy award guitarist Cristobal Selamé. Our chamber music concerts features return engagements with the Circadian String Quartet, Trio 180, as well as new artists, such as the Ensemble Illume, Trio Terme, Trio Foss, and Curium Piano Trio. Our choral music concerts features our artists-in-residence, the San Francisco Renaissance Voices, the San Francisco Boys Chorus, and the San Francisco Girls Chorus.
    [Show full text]
  • PAUL SCHENLY 2018 CONCERT SCHEDULE Hear Our International Prize-Winning Artists in the Great Classical Piano Repertoire
    JUNE 18 – AUGUST 13, 2018 DIRECTED BY PAUL SCHENLY 2018 CONCERT SCHEDULE Hear our international prize-winning artists in the great classical piano repertoire. Musical commentary by Paul Schenly, Director. CONCERTS IN SOUTHAMPTON LEVITAS CENTER FOR THE ARTS SCC 25 Pond Lane, Southampton Season Opens Monday, June 25 | 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Steinway & Sons • Long Island is proud to support AVRAM THEATER PIANOFEST IN THE HAMPTONS 239 Montauk Highway, Southampton All concerts are 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Monday, July 2 Monday, July 9 Monday, July 16 Monday, July 23 Monday, July 30 steinway & sons is proud to support Pianofest in the Hamptons Monday, August 6 and their talented participants. It is especially notable that Pianofest Monday, August 13 in the Hamptons has been carrying out its mission for 30 years - we congratulate the organization on this impressive milestone. CONCERTS IN EAST HAMPTON ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 18 James Lane, East Hampton All concerts begin at 6:00 p.m. 505 walt whitman road, melville, ny 11747 Wednesday, June 27 STEINWAYLONGISLAND.COM TEL. 631.424.0525 Wednesday, July 11 Wednesday, July 25 Wednesday, August 8 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 631.329.9115 All tickets $20 per person at the door only. Students free. No reservations needed. All concerts are followed by receptions to meet the artists. 2018 PARTICIPANTS AND SCHOOLS Rolando Antonio Alejandro Nathan Lee The Juilliard School Whitmore High School Soyeon An Michael Lenahan Welcome to University of Southern California Rice University Katherine Benson Robert Levinger Northwestern University University of Houston Michelle Cann Adam Mayon Curtis Institute of Music University of Cincinnati Anthony Cardella Hyejin Pak CELEBRATING ITS 30TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON Lawrence University University of Cincinnati Alevtyna Dobina Victoire-Theodora Pruvost Pianofest made its debut at Southampton College with an enrollment of six Anton Bruckner Privatuniversitat Conservatoire National Superieur students.
    [Show full text]
  • United States Open Music Competition PO BOX 418, 6114 LA SALLE AVENUE, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94611 TEL 510.843.8686 | EMAIL [email protected] | WEBSITE
    1 TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL United States Open Music Competition PO BOX 418, 6114 LA SALLE AVENUE, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94611 TEL 510.843.8686 | EMAIL [email protected] | WEBSITE www.usomc.org OFFICERS AND STAFF Co-founder & President: Lamae Loo Co-founder & Vice President: Elaine Lee Executive Secretary: Valerie Le Treasurer: Ivy Chen Music Consultant: Betty Woo BOARD OF DIRECTORS Board Chairman: Katherine Dang Directors: Ivy Chen, Anita Cheung, Valerie Le, Elaine Lee, Gar-Wei Lee, Yvonne Liu, Lamae Loo, Betty Woo 2 2018 USOMC Event Operations Team Cover Design: Edward Yang Program Book: Raymond Pak, Valerie Le, Trang Vu Program Committee: Lamae Loo, Betty Woo, Ariana Yu Adjudicator Coordinators: Lamae Loo, Betty Woo, Yvonne Liu, Trang Vu Accompanist Staff Coordinator: Nicholas Dold Official Accompanists of the 2018 USOMC: Anny Cheng, Nathan Cheung, Nicholas Dold, Gabrielle Lochard, Christopher Salocks, Chen Woo, Yi-Fang Wu _________________________________________________________________________________ Prize Winners’ Concerts Emcee: Irene Fong Gold Medalists’ Special Awards Committee: Dorian Ho, Lamae Loo, Shi-Hwa Wang, Betty Woo, Yu-Jane Yang Competition Week Staff – Volunteer Coordinator: Gar-Wei Lee Assisted by: Ivy Chen, Doreen Chiu, Anita Cheung, Peggy Choy, Katherine Dang, Anson Kwan, Valerie Le, Elaine Lee, Ping Lee, Robert Lee, Yvonne Liu, Raymond Pak, Dr. Shantha Ursell, Trang Vu, Helena Yip, Jonathan Yip, Ariana Yu General Catering Coordinator: Elaine Lee Assisted by: Kyomi Yang, Lillian Leung Special Advisors to the Board: Chrissy Huang, David Loo USOMC Music Library Curator: Ariana Yu Sight-reading Composer: Artur Videographer: Chris Cotter, Integrant Sights & Sounds Photographer: Alisha Justine Cabrera, Photography MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE 27TH ANNUAL USOMC February 18 - 24, 2019 3 Greetings from the President Dear Parents, Teachers, Students and Friends: Welcome to our 26th Annual United States Open Music Competition.
    [Show full text]
  • Pittsburgh Concert Society 2014–2015 • 72Nd Season
    Pittsburgh Concert Society 2014–2015 • 72nd Season The sound of Pittsburgh’s artists Pittsburgh Concert Society WHAT WE’RE ABOUT The PCS involvement in the Pittsburgh scene The annual June Alumni Concert features “return is deep and varied: performances” by former Pittsburgh Concert Society winners who have achieved distinguished careers in the Major Artists Auditions, held each spring, are judged field of classical music. by independent adjudicators selected from among deans and faculty of leading schools of music. Candidates Outreach Performances. In addition to its formal audition anonymously and are judged solely on the level concert activity, the Pittsburgh Concert Society reaches of their performance and the quality of their program. out into the community and beyond. Outstanding artists Six Major winners are presented in concerts, generally are invited to perform in venues throughout the city, the following September, October, and November. Major with a special emphasis on reaching young audiences. Auditions are open to highly qualified classical musicians, These performances are arranged by the officers of over the age of 18, living within a 75-mile radius of PCS, working in close collaboration with organizations Pittsburgh who meet the PCS program requirements. such as the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Each winner receives an honorarium of $1,000 from the RiverStone Center For the Arts, Chamber Music William and Eleanor Benswanger Memorial Fund of Pittsburgh, assisted living communities, Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh Foundation. and suburban school districts, colleges, and other local arts organizations. Annually, one Young Artist winner Young Artists Auditions are held in January and is featured as a soloist with the Edgewood Symphony are also judged by independent, nationally known Orchestra and Major winners are featured on the adjudicators.
    [Show full text]
  • Richard Yongjae O'neill and Friends
    ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE Richard Yongjae O’Neill and Friends LA Masters SUN / MAY 26 / 2:00 PM Richard Yongjae O’Neill VIOLA Molly Morkoski, Orion Weiss PIANO Jennifer Frautschi, Jesse Mills VIOLIN Fred Sherry CELLO PROGRAM Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) String Quartet No. 3, Op. 30 i. Moderato ii. Adagio iii. Intermezzo. Allegro moderato iv. Rondo. Molto moderato (Frantschi, Mills, O’Neill, Sherry) John Harbison (b. 1938) Viola Sonata (2018) i. Resolution ii. Passage iii. Night Piece iv. Certainties, Uncertainties v. Questions vi. Answers (O’Neill, Morkowski) Intermission Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) Concertino for String Quartet (Mills, Frantschi, O’Neill, Sherry) Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Piano Quintet, Op. 34 i. Allegro non troppo ii. Andante, un poco Adagio iii. Scherzo. Allegro iv. Finale. Poco sostenuto – Allegro non troppo (Weiss, Mills, Frantschi, O’Neill, Sherry) PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 10 ABOUT THE ARTISTS Violist RICHARD YONGJAE O’NEILL, Gilbert Kalish. Molly lives in New York Two-time GRAMMY®-nominated EMMY® Award winner, two-time City and is an Associate Professor at violinist JESSE MILLS enjoys GRAMMY® nominee and Avery Fisher Lehman College in the Bronx. performing music of many genres, Career Grant recipient, has appeared from classical to contemporary, as as soloist with the London, One of the most sought-after soloists well as composed and improvised Los Angeles and Seoul Philharmonics; in his generation of young American music of his own invention. He BBC, KBS and Hiroshima Symphony musicians, pianist ORION WEISS has graduated with a Bachelor of Music Orchestra; and the Wurttemburg, performed with the major American degree from The Juilliard School in Vienna and Kremerata Baltica orchestras, including the Chicago 2001.
    [Show full text]
  • ITEC Program Book
    ITEC 2019 Program Addendum Voxman Building Notes - The Voxman School of Music’s facilities will be open every day from 7am – 10pm for the duration of the conference - The registration desk will be available on the 2000 level in the Pearl West Lobby from 8am-8pm for the duration of the conference - Instrument storage will be available in the Stark Opera Theater (0151) from Tuesday through Saturday, 8am-8pm and for 30 minutes after the end of the evening concerts o Exception: instrument storage will close at 4:30pm on Thursday to allow volunteers time to prepare for and attend the Banquet - No instruments or cases are allowed in the Concert Hall or Recital Hall audience during performances - No food or drink (except water) in any classroom or performance space - Lessons with students under 18 years of age require a parent or guardian in the room Schedule Corrections Monday, May 27 Correction 9:00am – Recital Hall (2301) – Competition: Mock Band - Tuba Incorrectly listed as taking place in Stark Opera Theater (pg. 17, pg. 27) Correction 9:00am – Stark Opera Theater (0151) – Competition: Electronics Incorrectly listed as starting at 5:00pm (pg. 27) Correction 3:00pm – Recital Hall (2301) – Competition: Young Artist Euphonium Final Round Incorrectly listed as Artist Euphonium Final Round (pg. 27) Correction 3:30pm – Concert Hall (2101) – Competition: Ensemble Final Round Incorrectly listed as starting at 3:00pm (pg. 17, omitted on pg. 27) Tuesday, May 28 Cancellation 9:00am – James Dixon Room (0002) – Presentation: Samuel Adler – David Saltzman (pg. 18, 32) Correction 2:00pm – James Dixon Room (0002) – Presentation: Young at Heart – Velvet Brown and Roger Bobo (pg.
    [Show full text]
  • Create Inspire Connect
    Timothy Chooi with Michelle Cann Generously sponsored by Deborah LaGorce JANUARY 24 I 3:30 PM CHRISTENSEN PERFORMANCE HALL on the Madeline Janis Courter Stage BIG ARTS 2021 CREATE INSPIRE CONNECT www.BIGARTS.org or (239)395-0900 COMING UP Monday Night Film January 25, 7:00 p.m. Talking Points: Fred Guttenberg January 28, 4:00 p.m. Ranky Tanky January 30, 4:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. Monday Night Film February 1, 7:00 p.m. Talking Points: Lyn Millner February 4, 4:00 p.m. Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper February 6, 4:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. Monday Night Film February 8, 7:00 p.m. Talking Points: Ian Sherr February 11, 4:00 p.m. FORUM: Dr. Arin Reeves February 14, 7:30 p.m. FOR DETAILS GO TO BIGARTS.ORG 2 Timothy Chooi with pianist, Michelle Cann Canadian-American violinist Timothy Chooi has garnered huge critical and public acclaim, most recently when he won second prize at the 2019 Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium. Timothy has already made a name for himself, garnering numerous prizes including first prize in the 2018 Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition in Germany and first prize in the 2018 Schadt Violin Competition in the U.S. In addition to having already performed with every major orchestra in his home country of Canada, Timothy has played with the Brussels Philharmonic under Stéphane Denève, Santa Barbara Symphony, and Orchestre Philharmonique de Liége and is making his Carnegie Hall debut. Sponsored by Deborah LaGorce This performance is dedicated to Jan Holly and her many years of selfless work on the classical committee for BIG ARTS.
    [Show full text]
  • Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition
    THE 47TH ANNUAL FISCHOFF NATIONAL CHAMBER MUSIC COMPETITION Thursday, May 7 – Saturday, May 9, 2020 TheFischoff fischoffchambermusic Fischoff FischoffNCMC Fischoff.org THE 47TH ANNUAL WELCOME TO THE FISCHOFF Elected Officials Letters ................................ 3 Fischoff President Letter & Board of Directors ............. 4 Letter from the Artistic Director. .5 Letter from the University President. 6 Thursday, May 7 – Saturday, May 9, 2020 THE FISCHOFF NATIONAL CHAMBER MUSIC ASSOCIATION Staff ................................................8 National Advisory Council ..............................10 2020 Competition Fast Facts ...........................11 History of The Fischoff .................................12 History of The Competition .............................13 Double Gold Tours .................................14–15 Peer Ambassadors for Chamber Music (PACMan) ..........17 Soirées ..............................................17 Fischoff Chamber Music Academy .......................18 Fischoff Welcomes New Executive Director. 19 THE 47TH ANNUAL FISCHOFF COMPETITION Screening Committees .................................21 Junior Division Jurors ..............................22–23 Senior Division Jurors .............................24–25 Medal and Prize Sponsors ..........................26–27 A NOTE OF THANKS Emilia Romagna Festival ..............................28 The Fischoff National Chamber Music Association Competition Schedule of Events .................... 30–31 Board of Directors and Staff gratefully acknowledge
    [Show full text]
  • First Van Cliburn Competition •
    I ' ' COMPETITORS I Susumu Aoyagi (Japan} p.62 ' Andrew Armstrong (USA) p.63 Yuri Bogdanov (Russia} p.64 • Victor Chestopal (Russia} p.65 • • Naida Cole (Canada) p.66 • Michail Dantchenko (Ukraine) p.67 • • • Alexandre Dossin (Brazil) p.68 • Filippo Gamba (Italy) p.69 • I Joel Hastings (Canada) p. 70 • Stanislav loudenitch (Russia) p. 71 • • .' Jan Gottlieb Jiracek (Germany) p. 72 • • ~ Yakov Kasman (Russia) p. 73 Yong-Kyu Lee (Korea) p. 74 • • Aleksandar Madzar (Yugoslavia) p. 75 • •' I '• I • Anton Mordasov (Russia) p. 76 ' •' • Eugene Mursky (Uzbekistan) p. 77 I Jon Nakamatsu (USA) p. 78 L I Olga Pushechnikova (Russia) p. 79 Aviram Reichert (Israel) p.80 • Fernando Rossano (Italy) p.81 • I Per Rundberg (Sweden) p.82 Yuan Sheng (China) p.83 • • Margarita Shevchenko (Russia) p.84 Christopher Sl1ih (USA) p.85 .• Niklas Sivelov (Sweden) p.86 • Katia Skanavi (Russia) p.87 Alex Slobodyanik (Russia) p.88 • Ju-Ying Song (USA) p.89 Dmitri Teterin (Russia) - p.90 ' Albert Tiu (Philippines) p.91 p.92 •• Dimitri Vassilakis (Greece) George Vatchnadze (Georgia) p.93 Lev Vinocour (Rt1ssia) p.94 Dmitri Vorobieff (Rt1ssia) p.95 Yi Wu (Argentina) p.96 • • 61 COMPETITORS~ SUSUMU AOYAGI AnDRESS: do von der Becke Winterfeldtstrasse 25 10781 Berlin, Germany COMPETITIONS AND AWARDS: 1996 lbla International Piano C.ompetition~ Sixth Prize 1996 CIEM Geneva International Piano Competition, Finalist 1994 Tchaikovsky International Competition, Diploma 1993 Casablanca International Piano Competition, First Prize 1992 Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International
    [Show full text]