DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
JULY 1, 2002 – JUNE 30, 2003
I.
Publications, Performances, Exhibits
II.
Papers and Presentations Presented at
Professional Meetings
III.
Editorships, Offices and Consultancies
I. Publications, Performances, Exhibits
Borwick, Susan
“Violeta
Dinescu: ‘Portrait,” in Journal of the
International Alliance for Women in Music
8/3 (2002): 54-55.
“Morning
Light [newly composed tune: winston-salem],”
a hymn for the first anniversary of September Eleventh, composer (text by Peggy
Haymes), performed the week of Sept. 11, 2002, at Centenary Methodist Church
(W-S), Knollwood Baptist Church (W-S), College Park Baptist Church (Greensboro,
NC), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Chapel (Ft. Worth, TX)
Linda
H. Browne ordination service pianist and arranger, Apr. 27, 2003
Brookridge
Retirement Center, Evensong speaker, composer, pianist, Apr. 27, 2003
Divinity
School Advent Service, composer, arranger, pianist, Dec. 3, 2002
Composer
and conductor of tribute song: Mary-Martha Sunday School Class party, Dec. 9,
2002
Bowen, C. Kevin
Contributing
Research Associate, Teaching Music
Through Performance in Band, Special March Edition. GIA Publications, Summer 2003.
Numerous
performances with the following WFU music ensembles:
Marching Band
Wind Ensemble
Symphonic Band
Commencement
Brass Ensemble (serve as ensemble coordinator)
Individual
Performances with Piedmont Wind Symphony and Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad
Symphony
Carrasco, Jacqueline
Guest
artist, Foothills Chamber Music Festival
Concert. Mt. Zion Baptist Church,
Winston-Salem. August 16, 2002
Concert/jam session with guest artist
Mamadou Diabete, Diggs Gallery, WSSU. August 16, 2002
Concert. Reynolda House, Winston-Salem.
August 17, 2002
Guest
artist, Chamber Music at St. Peter’s
First Tuesday series concert. St.
Peter’s Church, Charlotte. September 3, 2002 and May 6, 2003
Sunday Serenades series concert. Private
home, Charlotte. May 4, 2003.
Solo
violinist with the Tango Camerata
Duke University Institute of the Arts
sponsored concert, Duke University. September 5, 2002
Milonga/performance, Carrboro Century
Center. September 6, 2002.
Founder
and violinist, Jazz Strings Project
Premiere concert. Brendle Recital Hall,
Wake Forest University. October 8, 2002
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Carrasco, Jacqueline - continued
Featured
soloist and speaker, Duke/UNC-CH Milestones Festival 2002
Concert, Duke University. November 7,
2002
Performance/talk, UNC Chapel Hill.
November 9, 2002.
Violinist,
Cygnus Ensemble.
Chamber Music America Commissioning
Showcase Concert, Donnell Library, New York City.
January 19, 2003
Recorded webcast at newmusicbox.org, March 17-April 15, 2003
Guest
artist, Musical Interludes at Midday. Davidson College. February 11, 2003
Violinist,
Furious Band.
Residency at University of Pittsburgh.
March 25-29, 2003
Recording session of compositions by University of
Pittsburgh PhD students. March 28, 2003
Concert. Bellefield Hall. March
29, 2003.
Guest
first violinist in string quartet, Carolina Chamber Symphony-sponsored concert
“Sensational
Strings”.
April 23, 2003 (rescheduled from February 27, 2003.)
Carter, Stewart
Stewart
Carter, “The Salem Cornetts,” Historic
Brass Society Journal 14 (2002): 279-308.
Directed performances by
Collegium Musicum, Nov. 13, 2002; Apr. 16, 2003.
Organized, edited the music,
and performed in first complete modern performance of Daniel Bollius’ oratorio,
Repraesentatio harmoniaca conceptionis
& nativitatis S. Ioannis Baptistae (ca. 1620), April 4.
With Rossignol, early music
ensemble: Concert of Early Music from the Low Countries, North Carolina Museum
of Art, Raleigh, Nov. 23, 2002.
Faculty Concert, Mountain
Collegium, Young Harris College, Young Harris, GA, July 5, 2002.
Faculty Concert, Mideast
Recorder Workshop, LaRoche College, McCandless, PA, July 18, 2002.
Faculty Concert, Amherst
Early Music Festival/Workshop, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, Aug. 5,
2002.
Dixon, Patricia
September
20, 2003- Performance for The National Association of Teachers of Singing, NC
Conference, Brendle Hall, Wake Forest University.
October
7 and 14, 2003- Two Chamber music concerts with the Hill House Chamber Players
in St. Paul, Minnesota. Sponsored by
the Schubert Music Club and the Minnesota Historical Society.
March
7, 8, 9 and 20, 2003. Performances with
the University Concert Choir on spring tour and home concert. Blacksburg, VA. Washington, DC. and
Winston-Salem, Wake Forest University.
May
18, 19 and 20, 2003. Featured artist in
the 2002-3 series of the Monterey Symphony in Carmel, CA. Performance of Jeffrey Van’s “Concerto for
Two Guitars and Chamber Orchestra” and Antonio Vivaldi’s “Concerto in G for Two
Mandolins and Strings”
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Goldstein, Louis
Solo Recital, Chai Point Retirement Home, Milwaukee,
WI, July 22, 2002
Performance of Breaking Boundaries by Pauline
Oliveros (with Joe Morgan), for Judith Page’s Curator’s Walk-Through of the
“Breaking Boundaries” exhibit in the SFAC Hanes Gallery, September 17, 2002
Participant on the Faculty Recital for the National
Association of Teachers of Singing Concert, “Music of Manuel Garcia”, September
20, 2002
Solo Faculty Recital, October 22, 2002
Solo Recital, Venice Conservatory of Music, Venice,
Italy, March 10, 2003
Gorelick, Brian
Wake Forest Concert Choir
Additional Performances:
Memorial Service, Wait Chapel, 9-11-02
Opening Convocation, Wait Chapel, 10-10-02
Moravian Lovefeast, Wait Chapel, 12-8-02
Tour to Washington, D.C.:
St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Blacksburg, Va., 3-7-03
Dumbarton United Methodist
Church, Washington, D.C., 3-8-03
First Baptist Church of
Washington, D.C., 3-9-03
Bollius Oratorio, Brendle Recital Hall,
4-4-03
University Orchestra Concert, Brendle Recital
Hall, 4-30-03
Baccalaureate, Wait Chapel, 5-18-03
Wake Forest Chorale
Additional Performances:
Brahms Concert, Salisbury
Symphony Orchestra Series, Salisbury, N.C., 11-3-02
Hagy,
David
Halloween Concert, Wake Forest Orchestra, October
31, 2002
“O Beautiful for Heroes Proved” Concert, Salisbury
Symphony Orchestra, Concert Choir, Salisbury-Rowan Choral Society, Catawba
College Chorale, Livingstone College Concert Choir, Pfeiffer University Concert
Choir, Wake Forest University Chorale, November 3, 2002
Fall Concert, Winston-Salem Youth Symphony, November
16, 2002
“Into the Woods,” Catawba College, November 20-23,
2002 (Co-Music Director)
First Semester Concert, Wake Forest Orchestra,
December 6, 2002
“Big Band Bash” Fund Raiser, Salisbury Symphony
Orchestra Big Band, January 4, 2003
“O Beautiful for Patriot Dream” Concert, Salisbury
Symphony Orchestra, February 2, 2003
Winter Concert, Winston-Salem Youth Symphony,
February 22, 2003
Concerto Competition Concert, Wake Forest Orchestra,
March 4, 2003
“O Beautiful for Pilgrim Feet” Family Concert,
Salisbury Symphony Orchestra, March 23, 2003
I. Publications, Performances, Exhibits
Hagy,
David - continued
“O Beautiful for Spacious Skies” 250Fest Celebration
Pops Concert, Salisbury Symphony Orchestra,
April 26, 2003
Second Semester Concert, Wake Forest Orchestra,
April 30, 2003
Spring Concert, Winston-Salem Youth Symphony, May 3,
2003
“1776,” Piedmont Players, May 27-31, June 1, 4-7,
2003
End-of Camp Concert, Laurel Music Camp, June 27,
2003
Heard, Richard
September
11, 2002 – Remembering and Hoping (Wait Chapel) Wake Forest University
September
20, 2002 – Manuel Garcia, the Composer (Brendle) Wake Forest University
October
11, 2002 – Liederabend (Brendle) Wake Forest University
October
19, 2002 – Piedmont Chamber Singers (Handel) O Praise the Lord with One Consent
November
13, 2002 – Masterclass Spelman College (Atlanta, Georgia)
November
14, 2002 – Spelman College (Recital) Atlanta, Georgia
December
8, 2002 – Messiah (First Baptist Church) Winston-Salem, North Carolina
February
4, 2003 – Recital (Mississippi College) Clinton, Mississippi
February
5, 2003 – Masterclass (Mississippi College) Clinton, Mississippi
February
12, 2003 – Recital (High Point University) High Point, North Carolina
February
18, 2003 – Masterclass (Morehead State University) Morehead, Kentucky
February
20, 2003 – Recital (Morehead State University) Morehead, Kentucky
February
22, 2003 – Mozart (Mass in C minor) Charleston Symphony Orchestra
March
8, 2003 – Semifinalist (American Traditions Competition) Savannah, Georgia
April
4, 2003 – Bollius Cantata (Brendle) Wake Forest University
Kairoff, Peter
Musical
Performances:
September
20, 2002: “Music of Manuel Garcia”,
with soprano Teresa Radomski, for the
National
Asociation of Teacher’s of Singing (NATS), Brendle Hall
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Kairoff, Peter - continued
October
11, 2002: “Liederabend—An Evening of
German Art Song” with Tenor R. Heard
and Soprano T. Radomski. Music of
Schubert, Brahms and Schumann. Brendle
Hall
February
6, 2003: Lecture-Recital: “The Music/Art Connection”. Reynolda House Museum of Art.
February
7, 2003: Lecture: “The Music of Poulenc and Ravel”, for
Winston-Salem Symphony Board of Directors, Piedmont Club.
February
21, 2003: Faculty Recital: Solo Piano
Recital. Music of Scarlatti, Beethoven,
MacDowell, Rachmaninov. Brendle Hall
February 24, 2003:
Solo Piano Recital, Memphis TN, Concerts International series. Same
program as 2/21
February
27, 2003: Piano performance; part of Founder’s Day Convocation, Wait
Chapel. Music of MacDowell.
March
8, 2003: Solo Piano Recital, Anzio
Italy, for the Fondazione Cappelluti.
Same program as 2/21.
March
13, 2003: Solo Piano Recital, Rome,
Italy. American Academy in Rome, Villa
Aurelia. Same program as 2/21. (Invited audience of dignitaries, including
the US Ambassador to Italy)
March
18, 2003: Harpsichord recital, with
recorder player David Bellugi, from Florence
Conservatory. Music of Bach,
Handel and Corelli.. Brendle Hall
Levy, David
Articles:
Prelude (program book of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra), 44th
Season (2002-03)
“A
Beethoven for Our Time,” “Beethoven and the Concept of Heroism”
“Beethoven:
Past, Present, and Future”
“The
Sublime Sounds of Silence.”
Program notes:
Beethoven
Symphonies nos. 1-9 in Prelude
Winston-Salem
Symphony Program Book (2002-03 season)
Review: “Urtext or Performing Edition?,” Beethoven Forum 9/2 (Fall
2002), pp. 224-32.
“Musical
U” Lectures: “Beethoven Symphonies Revealed” for St. Paul Chamber
Orchestra; September 5 & November 21; February 13 & May 22, 2003.
Pre-concert
“Fanfare” Discussions: St. Paul Chamber Orchestra concerts:
September 7 and November 22 and 23, 2002, February 14 and 15, May 23 and 24,
2003.
Radio
Interviews for Minnesota Public Radio with Michael Barone and John Birge: broadcast in Minneapolis-St. Paul
throughout the 2002-03 season of St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Levy, David - continued
Radio
Conversations on Beethoven Symphonies with Michael Barone (host of St. Paul
Chamber Orchestra): broadcast
nationally on Public Radio International (PRI). Broadcasts carried locally on
WFDD-FM on Sundays, 8:00-10:00PM (March – August, 2003)
Television
Interview: “Almanac”, TPT (Twin Cities
Public Television), September 6, 2002.
Guest
Colloquium Lecture: “The ‘Grosse Fuge’,
op. 133,” School of Music, North Carolina School of the Arts, January 17, 2003.
Guest
Lecture: “The ‘Grosse Fuge’, op. 133:
Beethoven’s Spiritual Journey?,” Duke University Museum of Art (w/ Ciompi
String Quartet), February 6, 2003.
Music
Lovers Luncheon Featured Speaker: Winston-Salem
Symphony, March 14, 2003.
Guest
Colloquium Lecture: “Urtext or
Performing Edition?,” Penn State University, March 21, 2003.
Pre-concert
“Prelude” Speaker: Greensboro Symphony
Orchestra concerts, April 10 & 12, 2003.
Banquet
Keynote Speaker and Pre-Concert Talk:
“Beethoven and his Choral Music,” Harrisburg Choral Society, May 4 and 6, 2003, Camp Hill and Harrisburg, PA.
Levy, Kathryn
July and August – Piccolo,
Chautauqua Symphony
September
to May - Principal Flute, Winston-Salem Symphony
9/15
Soloist for organ recital given by Don
Armitage at Augsburg Lutheran Church. W-S
10/19
Piedmont Chamber Singers Concert
11/14
Greensboro Symphony Concert
12/18
Opus Five Concert, the WFU Faculty Woodwind Quintet
1/16
– 2nd flute, Carolina
Chamber Symphony Concert
2/2 –
Principal Flute, Salisbury Symphony Concert
3/29 – North Carolina Percussive Arts Concert,
soloist
Locklair, Dan
Recent
music publications of LOCKLAIR works:
Autumn 2002: Three Nativity Songs (for soprano and string quartet) Subito
Autumn 2002: The
Æolian Sonata (for organ) Subito
Autumn 2002: PETRUS – In Bright Array ('88-'89/'02) (Suite
for Brass Quintet) Subito
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Locklair, Dan
Recent music publications of
LOCKLAIR works - continued
Autumn 2002: Nunc Dimittis (from Magnificat And Nunc
Dimittis [Montréal]) In 75th RSCM Anniversary book The Light of Life (sub-published
from RSCM (England) Subito)
Autumn 2002: Symphony
of Seasons (2002) (Symphony No. 1) Subito
January 2003: Verses of Peace (Motet for SATB Chorus and keyboard) Subito
March 2003: Ubi
Caritas (2003) (Motet for Unison
Voices & Organ) Subito
Recent recordings
of LOCKLAIR works:
May 2003: A Spiritual Pair (A Diptych for Organ) Margaret Chen, organ Priory (UK)
July 2002: DAN LOCKLAIR: ORCHESTRAL MUSIC Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kirk
Trevor, conductor Albany (Troy #517)
December 2002: Three Nativity Songs (for soprano and string quartet) Janeanne Houston, soprano Living Mysteries CD
December 2002: Shepherds Rejoice (for SATB chorus, a cappella) Bel Canto Company (David Pegg, cond.) Bel Canto CD
Recent WORLD
PREMIERES of LOCKLAIR compositions:
The Æolian Sonata for organ: 2 June 2002, David Arcus, organ; Duke
Chapel of Duke University in Durham, NC
Symphony of Seasons (Symphony No. 1): 19 October
2002, The Louisville Orchestra (Uriel Segal, Music Director), Subscription
Series Concert, Whitney Hall, Louisville, KY
Toys on the Move (Music for 6
minute Old Salem Toy Museum Video): November
2002, Toy Museum at Old Salem; Dan Locklair, piano
Verses of Peace (Motet for
SATB Chorus and keyboard accompaniment):
17 January 2002, The Choir of Trinity Church (Will Young, Choirmaster); Bloomington,
IN
In Gold and Black (Processional
for Organ) [2002 revised version]: 27
February 2003, Donald Armitage,
organist; Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
Celebration (Variations for
Organ): 11 May 2003,
J. Patrick Murphy, organist; First Presbyterian Church; Greensboro, NC
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Locklair, Dan
Selected RECENT known
PERFORMANCES of LOCKLAIR compositions:
(N.B. With published compositions, the below is but a
sampling as I do not know the majority of performances that my works receive.
Performances of several works listed below only became known to me after last
year's report and are, thus, included here.)
HUES for orchestra (Three Brief
Tone Poems for Orchestra): 30 June 2002;
Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra (David Effron, conductor); Brevard
Music Center; Brevard, NC
Symphony of Seasons (Symphony No. 1): 1 November
2002; The Louisville Orchestra (Uriel Segal, Music Director); Indiana State
University 36th Contemporary Music
Festival; Terre Haute, IN
4 May 2002, 6
May 2002; Bel Canto Company (David Pegg, Artistic Director); Subscription
Series concert; Christ United Methodist Church; Greensboro, NC
4
May 2002, 6 May 2002; Bel Canto Company
(David Pegg, Artistic Director); Subscription Series concert; Christ United Methodist Church; Greensboro,
NC
25 September
2002, 9 February 2003; The St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys (Gerre Hancock,
Organist/Master of the Choristers); St.
Thomas Church Fifth Avenue; New York City
Lairs
of Soundings (for soprano and double string orchestra based on poetry of Ursula
K. LeGuin): 26 January 2003; St. John's Chamber Orchestra of
Stockton (George Buckbee, conductor; Elizabeth Hodgdon, soprano); Stockton, CA
Shepherds Rejoice (Two choral
works for SATB choir, a cappella):
22 November
2002; The Providence Singers (Andrew Clark, Associate Conductor); St.
Mary's Church; Bristol, RI
24
November 2002; The Providence Singers
(Andrew Clark, Associate Conductor); Grace
Church ; Providence, RI
8
December 2002; The Charleston Civic Chorus (Truman Dalton, Music Director); Baptist
Temple; Charleston, WV
Freedom's Gate (A Fanfare for Two
Brass Quartets and Percussion): 28 June
2002; Transylvania Wind Ensemble (Sarah McKoin, conductor); Brevard Music
Center; Brevard, NC
Dream Steps (A Dance Suite for
Flute, Viola and Harp)
3 November 2002; Mallarmé Chamber
Players; Subscription Series Concert; Durham, NC
3 December 2002; St. Peters First
Tuesdays at Noon; St. Peter’s
Chamber Ensemble; St. Peter’s Episcopal Church; Charlotte, NC
I. Publications, Performances,
Exhibits
Locklair, Dan
Selected RECENT known PERFORMANCES
of LOCKLAIR compositions - continued
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis
(Montréal):
23 November 2002 (Nunc only); Royal
School of Church Music celebration; Washington National Cathedral; Washington,
DC
9
February 2003; The St. Thomas Choir of Men
and Boys (Gerre Hancock, Organist/Master of the Choristers); St. Thomas Church
Fifth Avenue; New York City
6 May 2003; The St.
Thomas Choir of Men and Boys (John Scott [Organist/Master of the Choristers,
St. Paul's Cathedral, London], Guest Conductor); St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue;
New York City
31 July 2002; Brevard Chamber Trio; Brevard
Music Center; Brevard, NC
13
October 2002; Mid-Atlantic Chamber Music Society; Deleware Center for the
Contemporary Arts; Wilmington, DE
PHOENIX FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
(for brass, organ, percussion): 25 May 2003; Spectrum Brass and Margaret
Mueller (organ); St. Paul's
Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
Phoenix
(solo organ version from PHOENIX FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL):
5
May 2002; J. Patrick Murphy, organ; First
Presbyterian Church; Greensboro,NC
19 May
2002; Dan Locklair, organ; Wait Chapel of
Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
16
February 2002; Marilyn Keiser, organ; St. Stephen's Episcopal Church; Wilkes-Barre,
PA
9
March 2003; Marilyn Keiser, organ; Trinity Lutheran Church; Lansdale, PA
14
March 2003; Marilyn Keiser, organ; Christ United Methodist Church; Bethel Park,
PA
Sonata
da chiesa (1998) for flute and organ: 2
July 2002, 4 July 2002; Mimi Stillman, flute; Marilyn
Keiser, organ; American
Guild of Organists' 2002 National Convention; First Baptist Church of
Philadelphia; Philadelphia, PA
The Boswell Songs (1987) a song
cycle for soprano and piano: 21 July
2002; Lisa Lowry, soprano; Donna Clavijo, piano; Brevard Music Center; Brevard,
NC
Cluster's Last Stand (on the
ground) for harpsichord: 18 July 2002; Stacie
Lightner, harpsichord; The Spencer Museum of Art; The University of Kansas; Lawrence,
KS
Gloria (for SSAATTBB chorus,
brass octet and percussion):
3
December 2002; Northwestern Choral Ensembles (Robert Harris, Conductor); Pick-Stigar
Concert Hall; Northwestern
University; Evanston, IL
22
December 2002: The Fourth Church
Morning Choir and Tower Brass (John W.W. Sherer, conductor); Fourth Presbyterian Church; Chicago, IL
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Locklair, Dan
Selected RECENT known PERFORMANCES
of LOCKLAIR compositions - continued
Visions in the Haze (A
Fantasy for Piano): 22 March 2003; Dale Backus, piano; Brendle Recital Hall of Wake
Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
Lumen
de Lumine (from A CHRISTMAS PAIR): CONCORA
(Richard Coffey, Music Director)
14
December 2002; Saint John's Episcopal
Church, West Hartford, CT
15 December 2002; Emanuel Lutheran
Church, Hartford, CT
Rubrics
(A Liturgical Suite for Organ in five movements) [N.B. Rubrics is now such a
solid repertoire piece that it is impossible to know even a small number of the
performances of it world-wide. The listing below is but a sampling.]
17 March 2002; Robert Parkins,
organ; Cleveland Museum of Art; Cleveland, OH
31 March 2002; Mary Beth
Petersen, organ; United Church of Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, NC
19 May 2002; Nicole Keller,
organ; Baldwin-Wallace College Lindsay-Grossman Chapel; Cleveland, OH
29 June 2002;
James Russell Brown, organ; Organ Historical Society's 2002 National Convention;
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church; Chicago, IL
10
October 2002; Mark Trautman, organ; Midtown Concerts – Music for the Spirit; St.
Francis of Assisi Church; New
York City
In the Almost Evening (A
Nocturne for Soprano, Clarinet and Piano):
Janeanne Houston, soprano and chamber musicians; Seattle, WA:
University House, 7 February 2003
St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, 9
February 2003
Pacific Lutheran University's Lagerquist
Concert Hall, 23 February 2003
Windows
of Comfort (Two Organbooks) [N.B. Windows of Comfort, like Rubrics, is now
such a solid repertoire piece that it is impossible to know even a small number
of the performances of it world-wide. The listing below is but a sampling.]
5 May 2002; J. Patrick Murphy, organ; First Presbyterian
Church; Greensboro, NC
6 September 2002; John Mitchener,
organ; St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
16 February 2003; Douglas Cleveland, organ; Fourth Annual Chicago International Organ Festival; Fourth Presbyterian Church; Chicago, IL
The Choir of Men and Boys of St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue; (Gerre Hancock, conductor; Brian Harlow, Organist) – On tour Baptism Dance (III, Book I) played:
17 March 2003; Trinity Episcopal Church; Asheville, NC
I. Publications, Performances, Exhibits
Locklair, Dan
Selected RECENT known PERFORMANCES
of LOCKLAIR compositions - continued
18 March 2003; First Methodist Church; Charlotte,
NC
23 March 2003; The Cathedral of St.
Philip; Atlanta, GA
O Sacrum Convivium (Motet
for SATB chorus, a cappella): 16 February 2003, 2 March 2003; Choir of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Barbara
Beattie, Conductor); St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
Jubilo
(A Prelude for Organ): 14 July 2002; Florence
Jowers, organ; Hymn Society National Convention; Wait Chapel of Wake Forest
University; Winston-Salem, NC
Three
Christmas Motets (for SATB chorus, divisi): 5 May 2002; The Philharmonic Chorus of
Madison (Patrick Gorman, conductor); Grace Episcopal Church; Madison, WI
Pater
Noster (Motet for SATB chorus, a cappella)
9 June 2002; The Vocal Arts
Ensemble (Rodney Wynkoop, conductor); Duke University Chapel; Durham, NC
18
October 2002; The Vocal Arts Ensemble (Rodney Wynkoop, conductor); NC-ACDA Fall
Convocation; The University of North
Carolina – Greensboro; Greensboro, NC
The Choir
of Men and Boys of St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue (Gerre Hancock, conductor) – On
tour:
17 March 2003; Trinity Episcopal Church;
Asheville, NC
18 March 2003; First Methodist Church; Charlotte,
NC
23 March 2003; The Cathedral of St.
Philip; Atlanta, GA
A Spiritual Pair (Diptych
for Organ): 21 April 2002; John Sherer, organ; Fourth Presbyterian Church; Chicago,
IL
The
Lone, Wild Bird for unison choir and organ; 7 July 2002; Choir of Saint Paul's
Cathedral; St. Paul, MN
Poems 'n Pairs (Cycle I), for
SSA and piano; 12 May 2002; The Winston-Salem Children's Chorus (Barbara C. Beattie,
Director); Brendle Recital Hall of Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
En
natus est Emanuel (Motet for SATB/SA, a
cappella); 8 December 2002; The Charleston Civic Chorus (Truman Dalton,
Music Director); Baptist Temple; Charleston, WV
Alleluia
Dialogues (Motet for two antiphonal SATB choirs, a cappella); 3 July 2002; American
Guild of Organists's National Convention; First Presbyterian Church of
Philadelphia; Philadelphia, PA
Constellations
(A Concerto for Organ and Percussion); 6 April 2003; Donald Sutherland, organ;
Robert Novak and Svetoslav Stoyanov, percussion; Peabody Conservatory of Music;
Griswold Hall; Baltimore, MD
Radomski, Teresa
Compact Disc Recordings:
Recuerdo Triste, Guitar Works of Trinidad Huerta; “Mélodie
(à la Mémoire d’Adolphe Nourrit) for soprano and piano; “Chi Mai di Questo
Core”, for soprano, guitar and piano; With Stuart Green, guitar and James
Radomski, piano; Harmonicorde Recordings, San Bernardino, CA, 2002
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Radomski, Teresa - continued
Arias, Duets & Ballet Music from Handel Operas; “Ah! Ruggiero crudel … Ombre pallide” from Alcina; “Son nata …” , “Piangero”, “Caro! Bella!” from Giulio Ces; With Carolina Baroque period instrument ensemble and
Lee Morgan, alto; CB-113, White Sound Studio, Salisbury, NC, 2002
Manuel García, the Composer (1775-1832) Concert,
presented for the North Carolina National Association of Teachers of Singing
(N.A.T.S.) Fall Conference at Wake Forest University; September 20-21, 2002. With performers Richard Heard, James
Radomski, Patricia Dixon, Louis Goldstein, Peter Kairoff, Thomas Turnbull, and
Wake Forest University Students; September 20, 2002, Brendle Recital Hall
Manuel García, the Teacher (1775-1832) Workshop in Manuel García’s voice teaching methods,
presented for the North Carolina National Association of Teachers of Singing
(N.A.T.S.) Fall Conference at Wake Forest University, September 20-21, 2002. With James Radomski (Guest Clinician) and
WFU voice students; September 21, 2002; Brendle Recital Hall
Eine kleine Helden-History – a brief historical romp
with some operatic heros! Lecture-presentation, preceding Secrest Artist Series
concert by Ben Heppner; October 5, 2002; Balcony Room; Wait Chapel
Liederabend:
An Evening of Art Song Recital of German songs by Schubert, Schumann and
Brahms. With Richard Heard and Peter
Kairoff; October 11, 2002; Brendle
Recital Hall