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Section II
Conference Sessions with Presenters' BiosFriday Sessions................................................................26-30Conference Artist Recital......................................................31Saturday Sessions...........................................................32-34Piano Masterclass.................................................................36Vocal Masterclass.................................................................37 Commissioned Composer Composition Program and Bio...382019 NCMTA Young Composers Recital Program................392019 NCMTA Young Composers Winners ............................40NCMTA Performance Festival Honors Recital.................41-42Western Carolina University Host Recital Program..............43
Friday, November 1
10:00 – 10:50 AM SPLIT SESSIONS
Three Dimensional Piano Technique from theVery Beginning
An international Steinway Artist, Dr. Fred Karpoff hasserved as USIA Artistic Ambassador to six countries and asVisiting Professor at the Eastman School of Music. CurrentlyProfessor of Piano at Syracuse University, Fred is a winner ofMTNA’s Frances Clark Keyboard Pedagogy Award as theartistic producer of 3-D Piano: The Three-Dimensional Pianistand its successor, Entrada Piano Technique, an onlineresource for achieving effortless piano technique andheightened musical expression.
Music Reading for Choir Singers: Refreshing the Skills of Adult Musicians inCommunity Ensembles
Dr. Lyn Ellen Burkett is Assistant Professor of Music atWestern Carolina University. She holds a Ph.D. in music theoryfrom Indiana University and has taught courses on topics includinganalysis of rock music, women and popular music in the U.S., andcountry music. She has studied composers and their creative workprocesses; her analytic essay on composer Ruth CrawfordSeeger’s Piano Study in Mixed Accents is included in a volumeentitled Ruth Crawford Seeger’s Worlds. An accomplished pianistand harpsichordist, she specializes in performing 20th- and 21st-century repertoire. She has studied piano with Carolyn Bridger,Mary Ann Covert, and Gary Wolf, and harpsichord with ElisabethWright and Karyl Louwenaar-Lueck.
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Dr. Kathryn Sherman, NCTM, Associate Professor of PianoPedagogy, directs the undergraduate and graduate programs inpiano pedagogy and teaches keyboard skills courses at The CraneSchool of Music SUNY Potsdam. She serves as co-director of thebiennial Crane Piano Pedagogy Conference and has presented atthe Music Teachers National Association conference, the GroupPiano and Piano Pedagogy (GP3) conference, and the NationalConference on Keyboard Pedagogy. She holds the DMA in pianoperformance with an emphasis in piano pedagogy from theUniversity of Oklahoma, where she was awarded a prestigiouscampus-wide Graduate Teaching Award from the Office of theProvost. She also holds an MM from the University of Kansas andBM and BA degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Scarlette Kerr is a native of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley andreceived her Bachelor of Music (magna cum laude) in CollaborativePiano from James Madison University. She currently attends SalemCollege for studies in a Master of Music in Piano Performance andPedagogy with an emphasis in Injury-Preventive Technique, andstudent of Dr. Barbara Lister-Sink. Scarlette is current president ofthe Salem College Chapter of MTNA, and has presented at theMTNA Collegiate Piano Pedagogy Symposium, the Virginia MTAState Conference, and the National Conference on KeyboardPedagogy.
Music Learning Theory: Understanding the Principles ofAudiation and How It Influences Our Teaching
Building a Bridge: Curriculum Development for the EmergingIntermediate Student
11:00 – 11:50 AM SPLIT SESSIONS
Ekin Ustunel was born in Ankara, Turkey. She was accepted intothe Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University State Conservatory at the ageof nine to study under Perim Hamidoğlu. Throughout hereducation, Ekin studied with many internationally renownedpianists including: Milena Mollova, Levon Eroyan, Emre Elivar,Paolo Gualdi, Huseyin Sermet, Laurent Cabasso, Greg McCallumand Ann Schein. She pursued her first Master of Music in PianoPerformance degree at UNCG as a pupil of Dr. Andrew Willis, witha focus on historical performance on harpsichord, fortepiano, andstudied organ with Dr. André Lash. Ekin is pursuing her secondMaster’s degree at Salem College, under the tutelage of Dr.Barbara Lister-Sink.
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Celeste Watson has a passion for helping othersenjoy music by playing the piano with exciting musicalityand scientifically-informed technique. As a student, shewon numerous competitions, including the AndersonConcerto Auditions and performed with the HutchinsonSymphony Orchestra. She now maintains a full- timeprivate studio and is a candidate for the masters’ degreein Piano Performance and Pedagogy at SalemCollege. She is a FAME-certified teacher for First Steps inMusic, and holds a Certificate iin Injury-PreventativeKeyboard Technique and a master’s degree in biblicallanguages, and is the Co-Vice President of SalemCollege’s Chapter of the Music Teachers’ NationalAssociation.
Annie Wang is originally from Shenzhen China. She iscurrently pursuing a masters’ degree at Salem Collegewhere she studies piano with Dr. Barbara Lister-Sink.Annie completed her Bachelor of Music degree at MountAllison University, New Brunswick, Canada and studiedunder both Lynn Johnson and Dr. David Rogosin. Herexperience spans multiple areas through performance,teaching, conducting and composition. She currentlyaccompanies instrumentalists and works as a choirassistant at Salem College.
A native of Valdosta, Georgia, Lauren Willard studiedat Carson-Newman University and completed a Bachelorof Music degree with a major in piano performance atValdosta State University. In May 2019 she completed asecond bachelor’s degree with dual majors in organperformance and vocal performance at Salem College,and is currently working towards a graduate degree inorgan performance and pedagogy at Salem. Shecurrently serves as Organist and Children’s Choir Directorat Clemmons Moravian Church, and teaches piano andvoice at Upbeat Music Company in Lewisville, NorthCarolina. Lauren lives in Lewisville with her husband andtwo daughters.
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Dr. Dylan Savage, NCTM is co-author of the popularpiano pedagogy book A Symposium for Pianists andTeachers: Strategies to Develop the Mind and Body forOptimal Performance, writer of numerous articles inAmerican Music Teacher, Clavier Companion, ClavierMagazine, and Pianoforte, and creator of What's Music Gotto Do With It – a consulting business that uses musicperformance to inform people in non-music fields onadvanced universal skill use. He is a first place winner ofthe Rome Festival Orchestra Competition and aBösendorfer Concert Artist. He teaches at the University ofNorth Carolina - Charlotte.
12:40-1:30 PM Arts Awareness and Advocacy Forum Teaching Universal Skills in the Music Lesson to Improve Performance
and Benefit Life
Dr. Martha Hilley, NCTM, has recently retired ascoordinator of group piano and pedagogy at the University ofTexas at Austin Butler School of Music. Her articles havebeen published in Clavier, Piano Quarterly and KeyboardCompanion. She is co-author of Piano for the DevelopingMusician and Piano for Pleasure. Both texts are the first touse web based tutorials and dedicated web sites in grouppiano instruction. Martha Hilley joins us for our stateconference representing our national organization, MusicTeachers National Association as our President.
2:50 – 3:50 PM SPLIT SESSIONS
Dr. Damon Sink is a faculty member in the School ofMusic where he teaches courses in Music Theory, MIDI andsynthesis, and recording arts, and conducts the WesternCarolina Civic Orchestra. He is a graduate of the CincinnatiCollege-Conservatory of Music, where he studiedcomposition with Joel Hoffman, and Samuel Adler. Inaddition to his creative work as a composer, Dr. Sink hasworked in other areas of media production, advertising,video, film, and classical and jazz recording. Before comingto Western, he served as a full- time member on thefaculties of Xavier University and The University of Dayton.
Enhancing Lessons with Creative Technology: Composition, Improvisation, andTheory Tools with Apps
Theory and Improvisation: Identical Twins
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Dr. Travis Bennett joined the faculty of Western CarolinaUniversity in 2006, where he teaches horn, conducts the HornChoir, and coaches chamber music ensembles. He is an activechamber and orchestral musician, performing regularly with theSmoky Mountain Brass Quintet and the Asheville Symphony, aswell as other regional ensembles. He has served as a guestartist and teacher in Argentina, and has performed with theSMBQ in China, Germany, the Czech Republic, Jamaica,Hungary, Romania, Mexico and South Africa. He is married tohis high school sweetheart, Julie, and they have two sons, Tylerand Preston.
4:00 – 4:50 PM SPLIT SESSIONS
Chopin’s Markings: the Keys to Inflection and Rubato Dr. Fred Karpoff, presenter
Get RESOURCEs to REFRESH Your Teaching and RETAIN Young Horn Players!
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Assisted by
Steinway & Sons, Inc.
Presents
John O’Conor, Conference Artist
Program
Sonata in b minor Hob XVI No. 32……………………………………………………....Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Allegro moderato Tempo di Menuetto Finale: Presto Sonata in c sharp minor Op. 27 No 2 “Moonlight”……………….……..Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827) Adagio sostenuto Allegretto Presto agitato
Intermission
Three Nocturnes Nocturne No. 6 in F……………………………………………….……………John Field
(1782-1837) Nocturne in E flat Op. 9 No. 2…………………………………………....Frédéric Chopin
(1810-1849) Nocturne in D flat Op. 9 No. 2 (for the left hand)………..…………..Alexander Scriabin
(1871-1915)
Sonata in c minor Op 13 “Pathetique”……..……………………………Ludwig van Beethoven Grave – Allegro di molto e con brio Adagio cantabile Rondo: Allegro
Reception in the Coulter Recital Hall Lobby sponsored by Steinway & Sons, Inc. of Charlotte and Raleigh
Friday, November 1, 2019 8:00 PM Coulter Recital Hall
David Orr Belcher College of Fine and Performing Arts
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Cathy Pescevich Kreplin, presenter, is a lifelong musicalteaching artist, vocalist, flutist, piano accompanist and musicdirector. She holds a Bachelor of Science doubleconcentration in Music Performance (voice/flute) and AudioEngineering from New York University. Her degree wasearned through coursework at Yale University, New YorkUniversity and the Institute of Audio Research. She hasmaintained a studio for private music instruction for over 40years and currently is Co-Director of Ascencion MusicAcademy with classical guitarist Gordon Kreplin at the OuterBanks.
10:00 – 10:50 AM First, Breathe
10:20 – 11:50 AMA Fresh Look at Our Musical Past through Transcriptions of
Music by Women Composers
Dr. Shannon Thompson is Professor of Music in the Schoolof Music at Western Carolina University where she has led theclarinet studio since 1997. She is principal clarinetist of theHendersonville Symphony Orchestra and bass clarinetist ofthe Asheville Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Thompson has alsoserved on the faculty of InterHarmony International MusicFestival in Italy. Her performances as recitalist, chambermusician, and concerto soloist include a wide range ofrepertoire and collaborations with composers.
Kim Neidlinger attended the University of Tennessee whereshe earned the B.S. in Music Education (voice, piano) and theM. Mus. in Choral Conducting studying under Don Neuen.Mid-career, she attended Georgia Southern Universityreceiving the Education Specialist degree in Music Education(ABD). She has performed with the Atlanta SymphonyOrchestra Chorus under the direction of Robert Shaw, TheWarwick Choral Festival with the London Symphony FestivalOrchestra under the direction of Simon Halsey, and as asoloist with the Savannah Symphony Chorus.
11:00-11:50 AM Working with the Young Singer
Saturday, November 232
12:00 – 1:10 PM BREAKOUT LUNCH SESSIONS 1) LUNCH: Independent Music Teachers Forum, Dottie Buster, IMTF Chair-presidingFestivals, Competitions and Contests-What Are They All About? Cathy Pescevich Kreplin, facilitator 2) LUNCH: College Faculty Forum, Dr. Allison Gagnon, UNCSA, CFF ChairProfessional Musical Training for Young Beginners, Dr. Dmitri Shteinberg, Chair of Piano, UNCSA, presenter
Dr. Dmitri Shteinberg has been on the faculty at UNCSAsince 2011. Prior to that, he held a piano faculty position at theVirginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. Since 2006,Shteinberg has also been teaching at the Green MountainChamber Music Festival in Vermont. His solo and chambermusic performances include the Stern Auditorium at CarnegieHall, the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center, festivals inEngland, France and Germany, and a number of live radiobroadcasts from New York, Chicago and Jerusalem, as well as afeature on "Performance Today.”
Dr. Carol Ann Barry, NCTM, has given lectures andpedagogy workshops in multiple states on the local andnational level. She has a DMA from James MadisonUniversity and is the founder of Piano Pedagogues KeyInternational. She is currently pursuing a video projectwhich offers online teacher training and workshops. Sheteaches in Cary, NC and works with students frombeginner levels to the collegiate level.
3:15 – 4:15 pm SPLIT SESSIONS
Hidden Treasures: Discovering Intermediate and Advanced Resources of the IMSLP
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Although more active as solo pianists, Drs. Jae Won Kim andMark Tollefsen enjoy performing together and have collaboratedoften during the past several years. As a duo, they havepresented recitals in Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, andWisconsin and were featured performers at the American ArtsExperience (St. Louis, MO), the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferenceof the College Music Society (Conway, SC), the World PianoConference (Novi Sad, Serbia), and the Karlovac Piano Festival(Karlovac, Croatia). This summer, they performed a recital inLuxembourg City sponsored by the Korean Association ofLuxembourg and the Korean Embassy.
Exploring the Piano Works of Meredith Monk
Dr. Annie Jeng enjoys a diverse career as an internationally activeperformer, educator, and arts entrepreneur. She has performedwidely in such settings as the Brancaleoni International MusicFestival in Italy, the Kennedy Center, and in Spain and China. Herprojects include a concert series at the Ann Arbor DistillingCompany and facilitating music workshops in Michigan’s prisonsthrough the Prison Creative Arts Project. She received her DMA inPiano Performance and Pedagogy at University of Michigan underthe mentorship of Logan Skelton and John Ellis. Annie began herposition as Assistant Professor of Piano and Pedagogy atUniversity of North Carolina Greensboro in Fall 2019.
4:25 – 5:15 PM Breaking Boundaries: Introducing Contemporary Skills to Intermediate Pianists with
Commissioned Works
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London Tour2020
June 23 - July 1
For more details, visit
www.panc.tours
• Attend concert by pianist, Stephen Hough• Meet privately with Stephen Hough
EXCURSIONS
Tower of London • Hampton Court Palace
Westminster Abbey • Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey)
Dinner Tour on the River Thames
P i a n o A c a d e m y of North Carolina, LLC
Join friends of PANC on our London Tour 2020
London Tour2020
June 23 - July 1
For more details, visit
www.panc.tours
• Attend concert by pianist, Stephen Hough• Meet privately with Stephen Hough
EXCURSIONS
Tower of London • Hampton Court Palace
Westminster Abbey • Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey)
Dinner Tour on the River Thames
P i a n o A c a d e m y of North Carolina, LLC
Join friends of PANC on our London Tour 2020
Piano Masterclass John O’Conor, Conference Artist
Saturday, November 2 10:40 – 11:50 AM Coulter Recital Hall
Rondo, No. 1…………………………………………………………………………………………Bela Bartok Ellen Harper
Student of Natalya Vorobyeva
Sonata, Op. 13…………………………………………………………………….Ludwig van Beethoven Grave: Allegro di molto e con brio
Abhishek Shah Student of Dowell Idol
Etude Tableau, Op. 33, No.8 in g minor…………………….……………Sergei Rachmaninoff
Daniel Tse Student of Paul Nitsch
Sonata in E-flat, Op. 27, No. 1………………………………………..……Ludwig van Beethoven Allegro Vivace, Adagio, Presto
Alice Chou Student of Margaret Evans
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VOCAL MASTERCLASS Dr. Mary Kay Bauer, WCU faculty, Clinician
Dr. Allison Thorp, WCU faculty, Clinician
Saturday, November 2 1:20 PM – 2:20 PM Coulter Room 173
Dr. Andrew Adams, accompanist
Nothing from A Chorus Line…..…………………………………………..………..Hamlisch/Kleban Abigail Suzik, soprano
A New Life from Jekyll & Hyde……………………………………………...…..Bricusse/Wildhorn
Melanie Burke, soprano
Stars from Les Miserable…………………………………………...Schonberg/Kretzmer/Boublil Graham Otten, baritone
Popular from Wicked…….......................................................……..…….....……Schwartz
Anoushka Mallya, soprano
Teacher for all vocalists: Margot Hafner
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2019 COMMISSIONED COMPOSER’S COMPOSITION PERFORMANCE
Saturday, November 2 2:30 – 3:05 PM Coulter Recital Hall
Eternal Soundings…………………..….....…………………………..………….….Andrew Hannon
Assistant Professor of Music Composition, Appalachian State University
About the Composition: Inspired by Kinstugi, this composition deals with brokenness and healing. The piece begins with its melodic material arising from the noise of the ensemble. Once completed, the melody is shattered into fragmented bits of pitches. After exploring these fragments, the melody is reconstructed into a patchwork that completes the initial melody through brokenness and restoration.
About the Composer: Andrew Hannon’s musical life is a combination of diverse influences. He composes for the concert stage and has performed in metal core bands. His music alternates between moments of violence and serenity creating an element of tension. In addition to musical tension, he incorporates technology as an aesthetic statement. For example, Two Lost Loves draws its material from anonymous voicemails, Night Watch transmits audio through audience’s smart devices, and News Flash uses a YouTube video as source material for audio and video.
His compositions are performed throughout the United States at SEAMUS, North American Saxophone Alliance national conference, College Music Society’s national conferences, Electroacoustic Barn Dance, and USF New Music Festival. His compositions are published by Warwick Music and Potenza Music. He strives to foster creative community by collaborating with performers and mentoring students.
Andrew earned his DMA in music composition from the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on composition pedagogy, fear and aural skills, and the music of Ligeti. He is Assistant Professor of Music Composition at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC.
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2019 NCMTA Young Composer Winners Recital
Saturday, November 2 2:30 – 3:05 PM Coulter Recital Hall
ELEMENTARY
3rd Place Anjani Kondapalli Woodland Dance
Honorable Mention Gabriela Mateus Traveling Gypsies Performed by Tomas Mateus
JUNIOR
2nd Place Tomas Mateus Pirates on the Rampage!
SENIOR
Honorable Mention Giancarlo Carpinelli New York Cafe
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2019 NCMTA Young Composer Winners Elementary Name Composition Teacher Winner Isabel Yang The Circus Parade Diane Higgins 1st Place Nandhana Ramesh Midnight Dance Diane Higgins 2nd Place *Anjani Kondapalli Woodland Dance Diane Higgins 3rd Place *Gabriela Mateus Travelling Gypsies Diane Higgins HM Vivian Hollis Ocean in the Night Diane Higgins Sophie Harrison Storms Diane Higgins Owen Bates Stormy Seas Pat King Junior Name Composition Teacher Winner Anthony Yang Invention No. 1 in D Minor Diane Higgins 1st Place *Tomas Mateus Pirates on the Rampage! Diane Higgins 2nd Place Elaine Tang Message in a Bottle Diane Higgins 3rd Place *Christian Waegerle Deep Space Pat King HM Madison Park Peeves’ Mischief Diane Higgins Kenneth Grecu Tales of the Loch Ness Monster Diane Higgins Lynn Zhao Dance of the Cinnamon Sticks Diane Higgins Irene Yang Victorian Garden Diane Higgins Alex Needham Shadowy Figures Denise Pugliese Jonathan Bates The Bullfrog’s Boogie Pat King Noga Wasserberg Chatterbirds Pat King Sasha Okun Escape Into the Night Kristen Allred Senior Name Composition Teacher Winner Audrey Zhou City Lights Diane Higgins 1st Place Olivia Yang Rhapsody in C Minor Diane Higgins 2nd Place Shawn An The Island Suite Diane Higgins 3rd Place *Giancarlo Carpinelli New York Café Diane Higgins HM Torie Grecu Tales from the British Isles Diane Higgins Sanjana Sri Bellapu Waltz in A Major Diane Higgins Carter Craig The Tsar’s Waltz Diane Higgins Josh Davis Aftermath Kristen Allred Chris Davis Adrift Kristen Allred * Indicates performance at NCMTA Conference. (HM is Honarable Mention)
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North Carolina Music Teachers Association Performance Festival Honors Recital
Western Carolina University, Cullowhee NC Music Recital Hall—Coulter Building
Saturday, November 2, 2019 3:15 PM
Dr.AndrewAdams,piano
vocalaccompanist
DanceinBulgarianRhythmNo.6(fromMikrokosmos,Volume6)....................................................................................BélaBartók AbhishekShah,SeniorA DowellIdol (1881–1945)
Allemande(fromFrenchSuiteNo.6inEMajor,BWV817)...........................................................................JohannSebastianBach SpencerThomas,SeniorA MaryTurner (1685–1750)
SonatainB∫Major,K.570:I.Allegro...........................................................................................................WolfgangAmadeusMozart EllenHarper,SeniorA NatalyaVorobyeva (1756–1791)
ValsesnoblesetsentimentalesNo.2.....................................................................................................................................MauriceRavel ShruthiKunjur,SeniorA SandyDuran,NCTM (1875–1937)
Étude-Tableau#7inGMinor(Moderato),Op.33,No.8..................................................................................SergeiRachmaninoff DanielTseSeniorB PaulNitsch (1873–1943)
“AloneintheUniverse”fromSeussical..........................................................................................LynnAhrens&StephenFlaherty LawsonWalker,Level3-5 JenniferPaschal (b.1948)&(b.1960)
“Popular”fromWicked................................................................................................................StephenSchwartz&WinnieHolzman AnoushkaMallya,Level6-8Female MargotHafner (b.1948)&(b.1954)
“ANewLife”fromJekyll&Hyde......................................................................................................FrankWildhorn&LeslieBricusse MelanieBurke,Level9-12Female MargotHafner (b.1958)&(b.1931)
“Nothing”fromAChorusLine........................................................................................................MarvinHamlisch&EdwardKleban AbigailSuzik,Level9-12Female MargotHafner (1944–2012)&(1939–1987)
“Stars”fromLesMisérables................................................................................................Claude-MichelSchönberg&AlainBoublil GrahamOtten,Level9-12Male MargotHafner (b.1944)&(b.1941)
FlightoftheBumblebee(transcription,SergeiRachmaninoff)...........................................................NicolaiRimsky-Korsakoff NormanNguyen,SeniorA NatalyaVorobyeva (1844–1908)
Fantasia(fromPartitaNo.3inAMinor,BWV827)...........................................................................................JohannSebastianBach TrishaSamavedam,SeniorA MargaretEvans (1685–1750)
EtudeinC#Minor,Op.2,No.1.......................................................................................................................................AlexanderScriabin ShwetaShah,SeniorB DowellIdol (1871–1915)
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Étude-Tableau#4inDMinor(Moderato),Op.33,No.5..................................................................................SergeiRachmaninoff KyleFinley,SeniorB TomLohr (1873–1943)
ToccatainB∫Major......................................................................................................................................................................JulesMassenet EricSun,SeniorA TerryCorreia (1842–1912)
HighestHonorsStudentsWhoareUnabletoPerform CharlotteChappelle,Level3-5 CathyPescevichKreplin JocelynChen,SeniorB PamelaMullins,NCTM JonathanChen,SeniorB OlgaUrick EthanHuang,SeniorB OlgaUrick JennaKim,SeniorA NatalyaVorobyeva DavidLi,SeniorB MargaretLouiseNorwood,NCTM HubertLiu,SeniorB CarolFifield MariaLouis,Level9-12Female WendyMartelli SamuelMcDonald,Level9-12Male MargotHafner GraceMeng/MindyYao,SeniorDuet TerryElizabethThompson,NCTM FaithRobisch,Level9-12Female WendyMartelli CampbellRuffing,SeniorA AnneScoggin,NCTM ShirleyTian,SeniorA PaulNitsch LitaoTu,SeniorB OlgaUrick IrisWang,SeniorB OlgaUrick BrandonWilloughby,SeniorA OlgaUrick GloriaXiang,SeniorB OlgaUrick OceanYang,SeniorA TeddyRobie MindyYao,SeniorB TerryElizabethThompson,NCTM MelanieYoung,Level9-12Female WendyMartelli SamuelZhang,SeniorB OlgaUrick SerenaZhou,SeniorA TerryElizabethThompson,NCTM
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Western Carolina School of Music Presents the
NCMTA State Conference Host Faculty Recital
Program
Six Pieces for Piano, Opus 118.......................................................Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) 6. Intermezzo in E minor (Andante, largo e mesto)1. Intermezzo in A minor (Allegro non assai, ma molto appassionato)2. Intermezzo in A major (Andante teneramente)
Lillian Buss Pearson, piano
Sonata for Horn and Piano....................................................................Jane Vignery (1913-1974) I. Allegro
Travis Bennett, horn Lillian Buss Pearson, piano
Wind Telephone (2018).................................................................................Ruby Fulton (b. 1981) Ian Jeffress, saxophone
Spirituals (2003).................................................................................Emma Lou Diemer (b. 1927) Let Us Break Bread Were You There? There is a Balm in Gilead He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands
Lyn Burkett, piano
Tarantella, Op. 6..........................................................................Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) Eldred Spell, flute
Shannon Thompson, clarinet
5:30 PM November 2, 2019 Coulter Recital Hall
NCMTA wants to thank Dr. Andrew Adams and Dr. Ian Jeffress, along with their outstanding faculty and staff for their hospitality, their generous and gracious assistance throughout the planning of our state fall conference and NC-MTNA competition scheduling. Your students'
musical training and professional development are well resourced under your tutelage.
David Orr Belcher College of Fine and Performing Arts
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