DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
JULY 1, 2005 – JUNE 30, 2006
I. Publications, Performances, Exhibits
Borwick, Susan
“Mary’s Little Boy-Child” for divided choirs, children’s choir, organ, piano, bass, and percussion arranger, premiered 12/11/05.
“While by the Sheep We Watched at Night” for divided choirs arranger, premiered 12/11/05.
Alliance of Baptists of North Carolina annual conference pianist and arranger, Wedgewood Church, Charlotte, NC 10/7-8/05.
Baptist Women in Ministry, North Carolina annual convocation pianist and arranger, Knollwood Church, 3/17/06.
Ordination to the ministry of J. Lee Hill Jr. pianist 7/05.
“Mary’s Song” performance at the 4th annual Advent Festival of Lessons & Carols, 11/29/05.
Bowen, Charles K.
Contributing Research Associate, Teaching Music through Performance in Band, Volume 6, GIA Publications
Numerous performances with the following WFU music ensembles:
Marching Band
Pep Band
Wind Ensemble
Commencement Brass Ensemble (serve as ensemble coordinator)
Individual Performances in WFU production of Kiss Me Kate, and with the WFU Jazz Ensemble
Carrasco, Jacqueline
Since We Met, CD. Jacqui Carrasco and the Jazz Strings Project. Released April 29, 2006.
Guest artist with Chamber Music Society of Wilmington in performance with the Joffrey School Dancers. Kenan Auditorium, UNC Wilmington, NC. July 24, 2005.
Violinist with the Carolina Trio:
Featured artists for final concert of ArtsFest. Kenan Auditorium, UNC Wilmington, NC. July 27, 2005.
American Music Festival concert. The History Place, Morehead City, NC. July 29, 2005.
Chamber music concert. Brendle Recital Hall, WFU. January 22, 2006.
Residency at UNC Wilmington, NC:
“Homage to Mozart” festival concert. Kenan Auditorium, UNC Wilmington. January 25, 2006.
Concert/workshop, “Learning to Listen.” UNC Wilmington’s Watson School of Education. January 22, 2006.
Concert. Landfall Chapel. January 23, 2006.
Outreach concerts. Cape Fear Academy and Ashley High School, January 26, 2006.
American Music Festival concert. The History Place, Morehead City, NC. January 27, 2006.
Guest concertmaster for North Carolina Opera in “An Evening of Carolina Voices” gala concert. Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh, NC. October 21, 2005
Carrasco, Jacqueline, continued
Solo jazz recital. Pegram Hall, Duke University, NC. November 3, 2005.
Solo jazz recital and master class. Nelson Music Room, Duke University, NC. November 4, 2005.
Guest first violinist for Chamber Music at St. Peter’s First Tuesday concert series, “Great Quartet Movements”. St. Peter’s Church, Charlotte.
“Notes on Desire” performances with artist Lynn Book. Ring Theatre, WFU. January 13-14, 2006.
Faculty solo recital with Peter Kairoff, piano. Brendle Recital Hall, WFU. February 15, 2006.
Chamber music recital, “American Chamber Music.”
Watson Chamber Music Hall, North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, NC. April 4, 2006.
Brendle Recital Hall, WFU. April 6, 2006.
Carter, Stewart
Brass Scholarship in Review, ed. Stewart A. Carter (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, forthcoming).
“Othon Vandenbroek and the Horn: One Author, Two Perspectives,” in Brass Music at the Crossroads of Europe (The Hague: Op-Gegevens Koninklijke Bibliothek, forthcoming).
“Trombone Ensembles of the Moravian Brethren in America: New Avenues for Research,” in Brass Scholarship in Review, ed. Stewart Carter (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, forthcoming).
Faculty Concert, Amherst Early Music Festival/Institute, Bennington, VT, July 16, 2005
Faculty Concert, Mideast Recorder Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA, July 20, 2005
Wake Forest University Collegium Musicum concert, co-director, Nov. 9, 2005
Wake Forest University Collegium Musicum concert, co-director, April 12, 2006
Performed on Dan Locklair’s faculty recital, January 23, 2006
Concert with Rossignol, Renaissance trio, Music at Penn Alps, Grantsville, MD, June 24, 2006
Dixon, Patricia
July 23- August 5 Guest Performer and Faculty Member at the Annual Guitar Workshop at the University of Cincinnati - College Music Conservatory.
December 29, 2005 – Presented a Master Class a the Escuela Moderna de Musica in Santiago, Chile
Goldstein, Louis
Piano Recital: Salemtowne, September 7, 2005
Piano Recital: Arbor Acres, September 15, 2005
Faculty Recital: Wake Forest University, Brendle Recital Hall, September 22, 2005
Performance: Kristallnacht Anniversary Commemoration, Brendle Recital Hall, November 13, 2005
Performance: Art in Terezin, Old Salem Visitor Center, Winston-Salem, NC, April 2, 2006
Gorelick, Brian
Wake Forest Concert Choir Additional Performances:
Presidential Inauguration, Wait Chapel, 10-20-05
Moravian Lovefeast, Wait Chapel, 12-4-05
Baccalaureate, Wait Chapel, 5-14-06
Wake Forest Collegium Vocal Ensemble Additional Performances:
Presidential Inauguration, Wait Chapel, 10-20-05
Hagy, David
Wake Forest University Orchestra, Orchestra Director:
Halloween Concert, October 31, 2005 midnight Brendle Auditorium
Orchestra Concert, December 2, 2005 8:00 p.m. Brendle Auditorium
Concerto Winner Concert, March 2, 2006, 8:00 p.m. Brendle Auditorium
“Kiss Me, Kate” performances, March 31, April 1, April 5-8, 7:30 p.m. April 9, 2006 2:00 p.m.
Wake Forest University Theater (April 6, student conductor Danny Moebs, I played keyboard.)
Mozart 250th Anniversary Concert, April 20, 2006, 8:00 p.m. Brendle Auditorium
Salisbury Symphony Orchestra, Music Director and Conductor:
“Italian Drama” (based on a program developed while in Venice), October 8, 2005, 7:30 p.m.
Keppel Auditorium
“Holidays with the Family,” December 17, 2005, 7:00 p.m. Keppel Auditorium
“Wonders of Water,” January 28, 2006, 7:30 p.m., Keppel Auditorium
David Cossin, percussionist; (David was brought to Winston-Salem for a workshop at NCSA which Wake Forest percussionists could attend)
“Down Home Blues,” April 29, 2006, 7:30 p.m. Varick Auditorium (Excerpts from review were printed in
American Symphony Orchestra League newsletter which is received nationally by hundreds. This was a
first for Salisbury!)
“Pops at the Post,” June 3, 2006, Sundown, Salisbury Post Loading Dock
Winston-Salem Youth Symphony, Artistic Director and Conductor
Fall Concert, December 10, 2006, 4:00 p.m. Brendle Auditorium
Winter Concert, February 11, 2006, 4:00 p.m. Brendle Auditorium
Spring Concert, May 6, 2006, 3:00 p.m. Brendle Auditorium
Heard, Richard
September 27, 2005 – Divinity School Organ Dedication Service
October 20, 2005 – Soloist: Dr. Nathan Hatch Inauguration
October 21, 2005 – Recital: Salem College
October 26, 2005 – Lecture: The Moviegoers (Treemonisha)
October 27, 2005 – Lecture: Winston Salem State University (Treemonisha)
October 27, 2005 – Lecture: Wake Forest University (Treemonisha)
December 3, 2005 – Messiah: Music Worcester – Boston, MA
December 10, 2005 – Recital: Friends of the Roanoke Symphony
Heard, Richard, continued
February 2, 2006 – Recital: Wake Forest University
February 15, 2006 – Recital: High Point University
March 20, 2006 – Quarterfinalist: American Traditions Competition – Savannah, GA
April 20, 2006 – Mozart Requiem: Wake Forest University
May 7, 2006 – Mozart Missa Brevis: Piedmont Choral Society
May 15-21, 2006 – Songs across the Americas: Conway, AR
Kairoff, Peter
August 14, 2005: Solo Piano Recital, Reynolda House Museum of Art. Music of
Bach, Beethoven, H. Parker, G. Chadwick, Rachmaninov.
August 19, 2005: Solo Piano Recital, Les Cabardiesse Piano Festival, Carcassonne , France. Same program as above.
October 3, 2005: Recital with tenor Raymond Bjorling. Music of Bach, Schubert, Grieg, Puccini.
October 6, 2005: Recital with flutist Richard Sherman, Brendle Hall. Music of Poulenc, Hindemith, Locklair.
November 18, 2005: Recital and radio interview with violinist Jacqui Carrasco, WDAV Radio. Music of Brahms.
January 19, 2006: brief lecture/recital at President’s home, for WF Forum. Music of Bach and Chadwick.
February 15, 2006: Recital with violinist Jacqui Carrasco, Brendle Hall. Music of Brahms, Schumann, Ponce.
April 4, 2006. Chamber music recital, with J. Carrasco and faculty members of NC School of the Arts. Watson Hall, NCSA.. Piano Quartet by D. Mason, Piano Quintet by G. Chadwick.
April 6, 2006. Chamber Music recital, Brendle hall. Same program as above.
Kalantarian, Dan
Athletic Band performed at family weekend pep rally, homecoming pep rally, at all Home Football Games, 2 away football games, all home men’s and women’s basketball games, ACC basketball tournament.
Jazz Band performed Fall Concert and Spring Concert.
Levy, David
Program Notes: Winston-Salem Symphony, 2005-06 season
Review: Late Beethoven: Music, Thought, Imagination by Maynard Solomon, Beethoven Forum 12/2 (Fall 2005)
Article: “A Rare Opportunity”, Wake Forest University Magazine, March 2006
Levy, Kathryn
Piccolo with the Chautauqua Symphony, Chautuaqua, NY – 8 weeks (July and August).
Levy, Kathryn, continued
Principal Flute with the Winston-Salem Symphony (September – May).
10/26/05: Performed a chamber Music Concert with Anna Lampidis, oboe and Eileen Young, clarinet at the Zevely House for the Carolina Chamber Symphony.
2/17 and 2/19/06: performed 2nd flute and piccolo for Salome by Richard Strauss for the Carolina Opera in Chapel Hill.
2/23 and 2/25/06: performed 2nd flute for The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky with the Greensboro Symphony .
3/31/06: performed piccolo for a POPS Concert with the Greensboro Symphony.
6/15/06: performed a chamber music concert with Andrew Emmett, violin and Worth Williams, cello at the Zevely House for the Carolina Chamber Symphony.
Locklair, Dan
Recent music publications of LOCKLAIR works:
DATE OF RELEASE TITLE Publisher
July 2005 Chautauqua Soliloquy Subito/ ca.5'
August 2005 The Isaiah Canticles Subito/ ca. 9’
September 2005 In Memory – H.H.L. Subito/ ca. 4’
November 2005 From East to West
(Anthem for SATB Chorus & Organ, Brass & Timpani) Subito/ ca.6
April 2006 In Remembrance (A Choral Piece for SATB, Org. & opt..Tpt.) Subito/ ca 5’
April 2006 In the Cross of Christ I Glory (Anthem for SATB, a cappella) Subito/ ca.2'
April 2006 A Triptych of Gratitude to the Divine – Revision of 1976 piece Subito/ ca. 12’
Recent recordings of LOCKLAIR works:
DATE OF RELEASE TITLE LABEL ARTIST
December 2005 Two Soprano Songs Elmgrove Productions Janeanne Houston,
soprano
Robert Jorgensen, piano
January 2006 Brief Mass / Pater Noster Koch Choir of Men and Boys of
St. Thomas Church, Fifth
Avenue, New York City
Gerre Hancock,
Conductor
Recent recordings of LOCKLAIR works, continued
February 2006 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Montréal) Pro Organo Choir of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
Indianapolis, IN,
Frank Boles, Music
Director;
Edie Johnson, Organist
1. WORLD PREMIERES
Spreckels’ Fancy (for organ) (Commissioned by The Spreckels Organ Society for the 90th Anniversary of the Great Spreckels Organ)
20 June 2005; Carol Williams, organ; The Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
From East to West (for SATB Chorus, organ, brass and timpani) (New brass/timpani version commissioned by Cathedral Choral Society, J. Reilly Lewis, Music Director)
9, 10, 11 December 2005; Cathedral Choral Society (Reilly Lewis, Music Director); Washington National Cathedral; Washington, DC
The Isaiah Canticles (Three Canticles for SATB Chorus, divisi, a cappella) (Commissioned by the South Bend Chamber Singers, Nancy Menk, Conductor)
18 December 2005; The South Bend Chamber Singers (Nancy Menk, Conductor); Church of Our Lady of Loretto; Saint Mary’s College; South Bend, IN
2. NORTH CAROLINA PREMIERES
Lairs of Soundings for soprano and double string orchestra
5 February 2006; Fibonacci Chamber Orchestra (Matthew Troy, Music Director)
Recital Hall, UNCG School of Music; Greensboro, NC
Chautauqua Soliloquy for flute and piano
6 October 2005; Richard Sherman, flute; Peter Kairoff, piano; Brendle Recital Hall
Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
3. 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.)
24 November 2005; The St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys (John Scott, Organist/Master of the Choristers);
St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue; New York City
3. Selected RECENT known PERFORMANCES of LOCKLAIR compositions, continued
Fanfare for Organ
Used as a required piece by the American Guild of Organists for the national 2006 Fellowship Exams
The Five Senses (Suite for Piano in Five Movements)
NCMTNA Competitions piece - 2006
changing perceptions & EPITAPH
30 May 2005; Piccolo Spoleto 2005; Festival Singers (Donna Hill, Director);
Saint Matthews Lutheran Church; Charleston, SC
In Mystery and Wonder (The Casavant Diptych) for organ
23 January 2005 [Not previously reported]; Robert Plimpton, organ; St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church;
San Diego, CA
13 February 2005 [Not previously reported]; Robert Plimpton, organ; First United Methodist Church;
San Diego, CA
8 May 2005 [Not previously reported]; Alan Morrison, organ;
Spivey Hall of Clayton College & State University; Atlanta, GA
27 September 2005; Sawyer Organ Dedication Program; Dan Locklair, organ; Lower Auditorium;
Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
3 October 2005; James Issac Boschker, organ; St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church; Fort Wayne, IN
14 November 2005; Steven Egler, organ; Central Michigan University; Mt. Pleasant, MI
8 June 2005; Florence Jowers, organ; Piccolo Spoleto Festival 2005; First (Scots) Presbyterian Church;
Charleston, SC
23 January 2006; Dan Locklair, organ; Wake Forest University; Wait Chapel; Winston-Salem, NC
4 March 2006; Clinton Bray, organ (First Prize Winner); Thirty-Fifth Annual Hall Organ Competition;
First Presbyterian Church; San Antonio, TX
16 May 2006; William Osborne, organ; West Market Street United Methodist Church; Greensboro, NC
Phoenix (solo organ version from PHOENIX FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL)
22 May 2005; Marie Burnette, organ; Emerywood Baptist Church; High Point, NC
26 February 2006; Dan Locklair, organ; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chapel; Winston-Salem, NC
Phoenix (solo organ version from PHOENIX FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL)
27 March 2006; Margaret McElwain Kemper, organ; The Elliott Chapel; Evanston, IL
3. Selected RECENT known PERFORMANCES of LOCKLAIR compositions, continued
PHOENIX FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL for organ, brass and percussion
20 October 2005; Dan Locklair, organ/ brass ensemble; Wake Forest University; Wait Chapel; Winston-Salem, NC
15 January 2006; Marilyn Keiser, organ/ brass ensemble; Winthrop University
James F. Byrnes Auditorium; Rock Hill, SC
A DuBose Heyward Triptych (for SSAATTBB chorus, a cappella)
6 May 2006; Piedmont Chamber Singers (William Osborne, Music Director);
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
Sonata da chiesa (1998) for flute and organ
19 February 2006; John Weaver, organ; Marianne Weaver, flute; Eckerd College; St. Petersburg, FL
Portraits (A Song Cycle for Soprano and Piano)
18 February 2006; Christal R. Boyd, soprano; Brendle Recital Hall; Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
Ayre for the Dance (for organ)
3 June 2005; Robert Gant, organ; Piccolo Spoleto 2005; Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul; Charleston, SC
14 January 2006; Tom Trenney, organ; First Presbyterian Church; Birmingham, MI
Constellations (A Concerto for Organ and Percussion)
20 November 2005; Brian Jones, percussion; David Palmer, organ; University of Alberta; Alberta, Canada
23 January 2006; John R. Beck, percussion; Dan Locklair, organ; Wake Forest University; Wait Chapel;
Winston-Salem, NC
Voyage – a Fantasy for Organ
21 June 2005; James Kibbie, organ; Region V Great Lakes American Guild of Organists Convention;
Grand Rapids , MI
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.]
3 June 2005; Roberto Gant, organ; Piccolo Spoleto 2005; Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul; Charleston, SC
Rubrics (A Liturgical Suite for Organ in five movements), continued
25 July 2005; Peter King, organ; Durham Cathedral; England
27 September 2005 (V); Sawyer Organ Dedication Program; Dan Locklair, organ; Lower Auditorium;
Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
30 November 2005 (IV, V); Frank Jordan, organ; Holy Trinity Episcopal Church; Oxford, OH
3. Selected RECENT known PERFORMANCES of LOCKLAIR compositions, continued
Rubrics (A Liturgical Suite for Organ in five movements), continued
1 January 2006 (V); Dan Locklair, organ; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
23 February 2006 (IV); Jonathan Crutchfield, organ; American Choral Directors Association Southern Division Convention; Baptist Temple; Charleston, WV
10 May 2006 (Excerpts); Timothy Buram-Wigfield, organ; Windsor Castle; England
5 and 7 May 2006 (IV & V); Susan Bates, organ; The Piedmont Choral Society Spring Concert;
Saint James Lutheran Church; Concord, NC
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.]
24 April 2006 (Complete Organbook II); Haig Mardirosian, organ; St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church;
College Park, MD
2 April 2006 (Excerpts from Organbook II); John Mitchener, organ; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church;
Winston-Salem, NC
23 October 2005; Haig Mardirosian, organ; Bush Hill Presbyterian Church; Alexandria, VA
Salem Sonata for organ
9 October 2005; Marilyn Keiser, organ; Old Salem; James A. Gray, Jr. Auditorium; Winston-Salem, NC
2 April 2006; John Mitchener, organ; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
O Sacrum Convivium (Motet for SATB Chorus, a cappella)
2 April 2006; The Choir of St. Paul’s Church; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
Shepherds Rejoice (A two-movement SATB choral cycle, a cappella)
24 December 2005; The Choir of St. Paul’s Church; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
From East to West (for SATB chorus, organ, brass, timpani)
18 February 2006; American Choral Directors Central Division 2006 Convention;
Indianapolis Symphonic Choir (Eric Stark, Artistic Director); Chicago, IL
O Sing to the Lord a New Song (Psalm 96)
29 October 2005; A Celebration of Music in the Americas; Wake Forest University Concert Choir
(Brian Gorelick, conductor); Brendle Recital Hall; Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC
Reynolda Reflections (A Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano)
21 April 2006; L’Ensemble Portique; Trinity Lutheran Church; Madison, WI
3. Selected RECENT known PERFORMANCES of LOCKLAIR compositions, continued
Jubilo (for organ)
9 July 2005; Quentin Faulkner, organ; Schlosskirche; Wittenberg, Germany
A Spiritual Pair for organ
18 December 2005 [II]; David Eicher, organ; Church of Our Lady of Loretto of St. Mary’s College;
South Bend, IN
13 February 2006; Donald Sutherland, organ; The Peabody Conservatory; Baltimore, MD
Diminishing Returns for percussion ensemble
28 February 2006; NCSA Percussion Ensemble (John R. Beck, Director); Watson Chamber Music Hall;
North Carolina S chool of the Arts; Winston-Salem, NC
For Amber Waves (for five SATB choirs)
31 October 2005; Utah Choral Artists; Salt Lake City, UT
Celebration (Variations for Organ)
1 January 2006; Dan Locklair, organ; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; Winston-Salem, NC
Three Christmas Motets for SATB chorus, a cappella
18 December 2005; South Bend Chamber Singers (Nancy Menk, conductor);
Church of Our Lady of Loretto of St. Mary’s College; South Bend, IN
Radomski, Teresa
Article: Teresa Radomski, ‘Manuel García (1805-1906): A Bicentenary Reflection’
Australian Voice, Vol. 11, 2005, pp. 25-41.
Compact Disc Recordings:
L’isola disabitata: A Salon Opera (1831) by Manuel García; World Premiere Recording
Performed by WFU Department of Music Students and Alumni; Musical Direction by Teresa Radomski
Ovation Sound Studio, 2005
German Genius: Bach and Handel; Arias from Cantatas and Oratorios by Bach and Handel
With Carolina Baroque period instrument ensemble; CB-121, White Sound Studio, Salisbury, NC, 2005
Bach, Handel and Vivaldi; Arias from Cantatas and Oratorios by Bach, Handel and Vivaldi
With Carolina Baroque period instrument ensemble; CB-122, White Sound Studio, Salisbury, NC, 2005
Music’s Golden Age: Bach, Handel & Mozart; Arias from Cantatas and Oratorios by Bach and Handel
With Carolina Baroque period instrument ensemble; CB-123, White Sound Studio, Salisbury, NC, 2006
Soprano Soloist: Service of Sawyer Organ Dedication and Blessing; Duet from “Hymn of Praise”;
(Mendelssohn); Wake Forest University Divinity School; September 27, 2005
Radomski, Teresa, continued
Soprano Soloist: Bach, Handel and Vivaldi; Arias from Cantatas and Oratorios by Bach, Handel and Vivaldi
With Carolina Baroque period instrument ensemble, Salisbury, NC; St. John’s Lutheran Church, Salisbury, NC
October 21, 2005
Soprano Soloist: Flute Fest 2005; “Hört doch der sanften Flöten Chor”(Bach);
Brendle Recital Hall, November 13, 2005
Soprano Soloist: Music’s Golden Age: Bach, Handel & Mozart; Arias from Cantatas and Oratorios by Bach and Handel; With Carolina Baroque period instrument ensemble; St. John’s Lutheran Church, Salisbury, NC
February 10, 2006
Soprano Soloist: Alumna Recital: Kate Lambert, soprano; Duets from Le Nozze di Figaro and La Clemenza di Tito (Mozart); Brendle Recital Hall, March 25, 2006
Singing Director: Kiss Me, Kate; Wake Forest University Theatre;March 31, April 1, 5-9, 2006
Soprano Soloist: Mozart Requiem; University Orchestra and Choral Concert;
Brendle Recital Hall, April 20, 2006
Soprano Soloist: Mozart: Missa Brevis, K. 220 and “Laudate Dominum”; With Piedmont Choral Society
St. James Lutheran Church, Concord, NC; May 5 and 7, 2006
II. Papers and Presentations
Borwick, Susan
2006 National Technology Consortium at Wake Forest University presenter on “Using a PDA in the First-Year Seminar Space and Sound” 2/24/06.
Conference on Austrian Literature and Culture: Illness, Madness, and Criminality, annual meeting of the Modern Austrian Literature and Culture Association, “Madness and Music” session moderator 4/22/06.
[National] Cooperative Baptist Fellowship annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, “Taizé worship” music coordinator and keyboardist, 6/22/06.
North Carolina Cooperative Baptist Fellowship annual meeting, Winston-Salem, “Taizé worship” music coordinator and keyboardist 3/18/06.
North Carolina Cooperative Baptist Fellowship annual meeting, Winston-Salem, “Using Artistic Symbols for Peace and Reconciliation” presenter with Dr. Kitty Amos 3/17/06.
Carter, Stewart
“The Late History of the Cornett: A Study of Surviving Instrument and Documents,” Twenty-first Early Brass Festival, Bennington, VT, July 2005.
“Sex and the Sackbut, Sex and The Sackbut: Metaphorical and Literal References to the Trombone in Fifteenth-Century Literature and Documents,” International Cornett and Sackbut Conference, Toulous, France, April 2006.
“From Neuschel to Kodisch: Tradition and Innovation in Nuremberg Trombone-Making,” Annual meeting, American Musical Instrument Society, Vermillion, SD, May 2006.
Goldstein, Louis
Piano Recital: Society of American Music Conference, Chicago, IL, March 18, 2006
Kairoff, Peter
Judge, Scriabin International Piano Competition, Grosseto, Italy. March 1-5, 2006. Only American judge for competition of 52 professional pianists from 17 countries.
Levy, David
Paper: “(De)constructing Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony” at the Symposium, Beethoven, Schoenberg, and the Legacy of the Ninth: Harvard University Department of Music, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, and Boston Symphony Orchestra, Harvard University, February 27, 2006
Radomski, Teresa
Presentation: Manuel García (1805-1906): A Bicentenary Reflection;
International Congress of Voice Teachers 6th Conference, Vancouver, BC; August 14, 2005.
III. Editorships, Offices, and Consultancies
Borwick, Susan
National Women’s Studies Association Journal reader
National Women’s Studies Association Contemporary Curriculum Transformation Project steering committee coordinator 2005-2006.
Baptist Women in Ministry, North Carolina recording secretary 2005-2006.
North Carolina Alliance of Baptists convocation co-leader 2005-2006.
Women’s Studies Program, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, retreat keynote speaker, 1/26-28/06.
Carter, Stewart
Executive Editor, The Historic Brass Society Journal
Editorial Board, International Trombone Association Journal
General Editor, Bucina: The Historic Brass Society Series
Editorial Board, Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society
Board of Directors, Historic Brass Society
Board of Governors, American Musical Instrument Society
Levy, David
Secrest Artists Series Advisory Committee (3 hours)
Reviewed book manuscript for University of Michigan Press (10 hours)
Radomski, Teresa
V. Awards
Borwick, Susan
The Baylor Line alumni magazine featured graduate, Winter 2006 issue.
Oxford Round Table invitee for July 2006.