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2012 SINGLE REED SUMMIT

                         

           

 

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Penn State SINGLE REED SUMMIT    

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  The  hosts  of  the  2012  Penn  State  Single  Reed  Summit  would  like  to  gratefully  

acknowledge  the  contributions  of  those  whose  labor  and  financial  support  made  this  event  possible.  

    The  David  Pyle  Stone       Music  Recital  Endowment         The  Margot  Music  Fund       The  Rosemary  Duncan  Fund       Music  &  Arts    

  The  Penn  State  School  of  Music,     Dr.  Sue  Haug,  director         The  Yamaha  Corporation         Rico       The  Buffet  Group  

Dennis  Glocke  and  the  members  of  the  Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble    

Competition  Judges  Smith  Toulson,  Naomi  Seidman,  Linda  Thornton,    Daryl  Durran,  and  Janice  L.  Minor  

 Russell  Bloom,  Penn  State  School  of  Music  facilities  manager  

 Greg  Herrold,  Penn  State  School  of  Music  piano  technician  

 Pasqerilla  Spiritual  Center,  Robert  Smith,  Director  

        The  Penn  State  Saxophone  Studio     The  Penn  State  Clarinet  Studio           Paul  Barsom             Bob  Klotz           Jana  Bontrager           Irene  Kohute           Jesse  Brown               Hope  Licciardello           Matt  Chang             Andre  North           Cecilia  Dunoyer           Svetlana  Rodionava           Kathy  Gattuso-­‐Cinatl           Camille  Selden           Erin  Glocke             Jim  Sundra           Hannah  Gruber           Chris  Wahlmark           Tim  Hurtz             Kathy  Walker           Kent  Klauser             Agatha  Wang      

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Penn State SINGLE REED SUMMIT

SCHEDULE  OF  EVENTS    Friday,  November  9,  2012  Registration  2:00  p.m.  and  on  -­‐  Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  Exhibits  are  open  to  the  public  throughout  the  entire  event    2:30  –  3:30  p.m.  

Common  Hour:  Potpourri  Concert  #1  Esber  Recital  Hall  

  Pennsylvania  Quintet;  Banks;  Costa;  Cusano;  Lagan/Miller    4:00  –  5:15  p.m.  

Carrie  Koffman  "Know  Flow,  Optimize  Performance:  Yoga  for  the  Musician"  Room  128,  Music  Building  II  (PLEASE  ARRIVE  PROMPTLY  FOR  THIS  PRESENTATION)  

 5:00  –  6:30  p.m.  

Exhibits  and  Dinner  Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  and  Room  100,  Music  Building  I  

 6:30  –  8:00  p.m.     Lecture  Presentation  by  Wildy  Zumwalt      "Sigurd  Rascher:  The  Life  and  Legacy  of  a  Saxophone  Pioneer"     Room  110,  Music  Building  I      6:30  –  8:00  p.m.  

Clarinet  Masterclass  with    Dr.  Deborah  Bish  Room  128,  Music  Building  II  

 8:00  –  10:00  p.m.  

Potpourri  Concert  #2:  Guest  Artists  Esber  Recital  Hall  

  Murphy;  Minor;  Stahl;  Laczkoski;  Shiffer;  Goh;     Capitol  Quartet  (Creviston,  Lulloff,  Stambler,  Dahlke)    9:00  –  9:30  p.m.,  10:00-­‐10:30  p.m.  

Jazz  in  the  Lobby  of  Esber  Recital  Hall    

9:00  p.m.  -­‐  Midnight     Friday  Night  Jazz  in  State  College     Saxophonist  Rick  Hirsch  leads  the  Hirsch  Jazz  Quartet       Zola  Restaurant,  324  W.  College  Ave.    No  Cover  

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Penn State SINGLE REED SUMMIT SCHEDULE  OF  EVENTS  

 Saturday,  November  10  Registration  7:30  a.m.  and  on,  Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  Exhibits  are  open  to  the  public  throughout  the  entire  event    8:30  –  9:30  a.m.  

Clarinet  Repair  Session  Mike  Hammer  Hammer  Music  Company  Room  128,  Music  Building  II  

 8:30  –  9:30  a.m.  

Composition  Seminar  with    John  Anthony  Lennon  Room  110,  Music  Building  I  

 9:30  –  11:00  a.m.     Summit  Clarinet  Choir  Rehearsal     Open  to  all  participants  -­‐  BRING  YOUR  INSTRUMENTS     Room  128,  Music  Building  II    9:30  –  11:00  a.m.     Summit  Saxophone  Ensemble  Rehearsal     Open  to  all  participants  -­‐  BRING  YOUR  INSTRUMENTS     Room  110,  Music  Building  I    10:00  a.m.  –  12:15  p.m.  

Undergraduate  Competition    Eisenhower  Chapel,  Pasquerilla  Spiritual  Center  

 11:00  a.m.  –  12:00  p.m.     Presentation  by  Kristen  McKeon,  Rico  Products     Room  115,  Music  Building  I    11:00  a.m.  –  12:00  p.m.  

Lecture-­‐Performance  Presentation  Carrie  Koffman,  saxophone;  Tim  Deighton,  viola  

  "Squeaking  and  Scratching:    What  can  wind  players  and  string  players  learn  from  each  other?"  Room  110,  Music  Building  I  

 12:30  –  2:00  p.m.    

High  School  Competition    Eisenhower  Chapel,  Pasquerilla  Spiritual  Center  

 12:00  –  2:00  p.m.  

Exhibits  and  Lunch  Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  and  Room  100,  Music  Building  I  

 (Saturday  schedule  continued  on  next  page)  

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SCHEDULE  OF  EVENTS  -­‐  Saturday,  November  10  (continued)    2:00  –  3:30  p.m.  

Featured  Guest  Artist  Recital    Deborah  Bish,  clarinet;  Wildy  Zumwalt,  saxophone;  Hannah  Gruber,  piano  Esber  Recital  Hall  

 3:30  –  5:00  p.m.  

Saxophone  Masterclass  with    Wildy  Zumwalt  Room  110,  Music  Building  I  

 3:30  –  5:00  p.m.  

Clarinet  Masterclass  with  Janice  Minor/Anthony  Costa  Room  128,  Music  Building  II  

 5:00  –  6:30  p.m.  

Potpourri  Concert  #3:  Guest  Artists    Esber  Recital  Hall    

  Danessa;  Kiec;  Morell;  Stimpert;     The  Irrelevants  (Koffman/Deighton);  Penn  State  Saxophone  Ensemble    6:30  –  8:00  p.m.  

Exhibits  and  Dinner  Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  Room  100,  Music  Building  I  

 8:00  –  9:30  p.m.  

Closing  Concert    Esber  Recital  Hall  Penn  State  Clarinet  Choir  Penn  State  Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble  Concert  -­‐  Dennis  Glocke,  conducting  Featuring:  Anthony  Costa,  clarinet;  Capitol  Quartet,  saxophones  

 

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PROGRAM  Friday,  November  9,  2012  

POTPOURRI  CONCERT  #1  2:30  p.m.,  Esber  Recital  Hall  

 Partita  for  Wind  Quintet                                                     Irving  Fine  

                                                       (1914-­‐1962)  The  Pennsylvania  Quintet:  Naomi  Seidman,  flute  Timothy  Hurtz,  oboe  

Anthony  J.  Costa,  clarinet  Lisa  O.  Bontrager,  horn  Daryl  Durran,  bassoon  

 Slit  for  clarinet  and  electronics                                                                          Rusty  Banks  

                           (b.  1974)    Theme  and  Absurdities                                            Derek  Bermel                                            (b.  1967)  

Christy  Banks,  clarinet    Deep  Flowers                                                                    Evan  Chambers  

                                               (b.  1963)  Nicole  Cusano,  alto  saxophone  

 Duo  Sonata                                                                                                      Gregory  Wanamaker  

(b.  1968)     Departure                         Arrival  (Blues)  

Brooke  Miller,  clarinet  Brennan  Lagan,  saxophone  

 Fantasia  on  Copa                                                                        Ron  Barnett                                          (b.  1960)  

Christy  Banks,  clarinet  Anthony  J.  Costa,  bass  clarinet  Kathy  Gattuso  Cinatl,  piano  

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YOGA  FOR  MUSICIANS  4:00-­‐5:15  p.m.,  Room  128,  MB  II  

 *Please  arrive  promptly  for  this  presentation*  

Carrie  Koffman  -­‐  “Know  Flow,  Optimize  Performance:  Yoga  for  the  Musician”  This  workshop  is  designed  as  an  investigation  into  yoga  practice  and  philosophy  as     a  technique   to   enhance  performance,   cultivate   concentration   and   focus,   achieve   flow   states,   and   attain   optimal   engagement   for   peak  performance   and   anxiety   reduction.   This  workshop   is   divided   into   approximately   thirds:   1/3   philosophy,   1/3  breathing   and   meditation,   and   1/3   movement   and   postures.   Musicians   with   all   levels   of   yoga   experience   -­‐-­‐  including  none  at  all  -­‐-­‐  are  encouraged  to  attend.  No  special  equipment  is  needed,  although  comfortable  clothing  is  helpful  -­‐-­‐  it  does  not  need  to  be  specific  exercise  clothing,  and  any  kind  of  attire  is  fine.  Please  bring  a  towel  to  sit,   lie   and   stand   on   -­‐-­‐   a   hotel   towel   will   work   well.   (If   you’re   comfortable   with   a   public   floor,   a   towel   isn’t  necessary.)  If   you   choose   to   come,   PLEASE   ARRIVE   ON   TIME. This   workshop   is   designed   based   upon   recent  research  involving  the  Tanglewood  Music  Center,  Harvard  Medical  School,  and  the  Kripalu  Yoga  Center.  

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Penn State SINGLE REED SUMMIT - Friday,  November  9,  2012        

DINNER  BREAK  AND  EXHIBITS    5:00-­‐6:30p.m.  

 Vendors  and  Exhibits  are  available  throughout  the  event  in

Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  &  Room  100,  MB  I  x  

 LECTURE  PRESENTATION  6:30  p.m.,  Room  110,  MB  I  

 Wildy  Zumwalt  

"Sigurd  Rascher:  The  Life  and  Legacy  of  a  Saxophone  Pioneer"    x  

 CLARINET  MASTERCLASS  6:30  p.m.,  Room  128,  MB  II  

 Dr.  Deborah  Bish,  Professor  of  Clarinet  

Florida  State  University    

Performers  to  include:    Eddie  Sundra,  Brooke  Miller,  Erica  Wilt,  Hope  Licciardello,  Michelle  Brooks  and  Rachael  Hendricks.  

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POTPOURRI  CONCERT  #2  8:00  p.m.,  Esber  Recital  Hall,  MB  I  

 Andante  from  La  Forza  del  Destino                                      Giuseppe  Verdi  

               Janice  L.  Minor,  clarinet    (1813-­‐1901)  

Kathy  Gattuso  Cinatl,  piano    

Sonata  (2011)                                  Russell  Peterson     I.  Moderately                                              (b.  1969)     II.  Freely     III.  Allegro  

 On  the  Edge                                              Laura  Kramer   II.                                        (b.  1984)  

Duo  Montagnard  Joe  Murphy,  saxophone  Matthew  Slotkin,  guitar  

 Central  Park  Variations                                                    Lalo  Schifrin                              Ryan  Stahl,  clarinet                      (b.  1932)  

Kathy  Gattuso  Cinatl,  piano    Rock  that  Burns                                        Ian  Stewart     I.  Millgow’s  Reel     II.  Opusceny  Banik  z  Wilks  Barroch     III.  Two-­‐Cent  Coal     IV.  Katzejammer  

Jason  Laczkoski,  saxophone    Circuitry                                 Brad  Eargle  

Faith  Shiffer,  clarinet,  bass  clarinet                                                                                                                      (b.  1988)  Kathy  Gattuso  Cinatl,  piano  

 Sonatine  Attique                                              Henri  Tomasi     I.  Giocoso                                              (1901-­‐1971)     II.  Lent     III.  Giocoso  très  rythmé  

Soo  Goh,  clarinet   Elysian  Bridges                                                                John  Anthony  Lennon                                  (b.  1950)    Prodigal  Child                                      John  Fitz  Rogers                                  Capitol  Quartet                    (b.  1963)  

Christopher  Creviston,  soprano  saxophone  Joseph  Lulloff,  alto  saxophone  

David  Stambler,  tenor  saxophone  Andrew  Dahlke,  baritone  saxophone  

x  Jazz  in  the  Lobby  

Derek  Rechberger  -­‐trombone;  Lucas  Klirsfeld  -­‐  saxophone;  Eva  Mei  Shouse  -­‐  piano;    Matt  Breslof  -­‐  bass;  Nick  Miller  -­‐  drums  

 Friday  Night  Jazz  in  State  College  

Saxophonist  Rick  Hirsch  leads  the  Hirsch  Jazz  Quartet,  9  p.m.  -­‐  midnight,  at  Zola,  324  W.  College  Ave.    No  Cover.  

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Saturday,  November  10,  2012    

WOODWIND  REPAIR  SESSION  8:30  a.m.,  Room  128,  MB  II  

 Michael  Hammer,  Philadelphia,  PA  

Hammer  Music  Company  x  

COMPOSITION  SEMINAR  8:30  a.m.,  Room  110,  MB  I  

 Composer  John  Anthony  Lennon,  

Professor  of  Composition,  Emory  University  Atlanta,  GA  

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SUMMIT  CLARINET  CHOIR  REHEARSAL  9:30  a.m.,  Room  128,  MB  II  

 Open  to  all  participants~bring  your  instruments!  

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SUMMIT  SAXOPHONE  ENSEMBLE  REHEARSAL  9:30  a.m.,  Room  110,  MB  I  

 Open  to  all  participants~bring  your  instruments!  

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UNDERGRADUATE  COMPETITION  10:00  a.m.,  Eisenhower  Chapel,  Pasquerilla  Spiritual  Center  

 Distances  Within  Me                                                  John  Anthony  Lennon                                  Brennan  Lagan,  saxophone              (b.  1950)  

Hannah  Gruber  Creviston,  piano    Concerto,  Op.  57  (excerpt)                                        Carl  Nielsen              Eddie  Sundra,  clarinet                            (1865-­‐1931)  

Kathy  Gattuso  Cinatl,  piano    

Première  Rhapsodie                            Claude  Debussy                  Brooke  Miller,  clarinet                                              (1862-­‐1918)  

Cecilia  Dunoyer,  piano    Concerto  for  Alto  Saxophone  (Excerpt)                                            Ingolf  Dahl                                         Manny  Santos,  saxophone                              (1912-­‐1970)  

Svetlana  Rodionova,  piano      x  

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RICO  PRESENTATION  11:00  a.m.,  Room  115,  MB  I  

 Kristen  McKeon  

 LECTURE  PRESENTATION  11:00  a.m.,  Room  110,  MB  I  

 Carrie  Koffman,  Saxophone  

Tim  Deighton,  Viola  

"Squeaking  and  Scratching:    What  can  wind  players  and  string  players  learn  from  each  other?"  

 Carrie  Koffman,  professor  of  saxophone  at  the  Hartt  School,  and  Tim  Deighton,  professor  of  viola  at  Penn  State,  will   present   a   clinic   exploring   the   similarities   and   differences   in   sound   production   on   wind   and   string  instruments.  They  will  discuss   issues  they  often  encounter  as  a  duo  (phrasing,  articulation,  vibrato,   intonation,  etc.)   and   how   they   enhance   creativity.  Over   the   last   decade,   Carrie   and   Tim   have   given   more   than   50  performances  throughout  the  United  States,  Italy,  and  New  Zealand  as  the  saxophone/viola  duo  The  Irrelevants.  Recent  recording  projects  include  their  CD  Dialogues.  Please  visit  www.irrelevants.com  for  more  information.  

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HIGH  SCHOOL  COMPETITION  12:30p.m.,  Eisenhower  Chapel,  Pasquerilla  Spiritual  Center  

 Assisted  by  Agatha  Wang,  piano  

Concertino  Da  Camera                              Jacques  Ibert                                            (1890-­‐1962)         II.    Larghetto  -­‐  Animato  molto      

Joey  Speranzo,  saxophone    Tableaux  De  Provence                          Paule  Maurice     V.  Lou  Cabridan                              (1910-­‐1967)  

Patrick  Feher,  saxophone    Sonata  for  Alto  Saxophone  and  Piano                            Paul  Creston     II.  With  Tranquility                              (1906-­‐1985)  

Emily  Brumbaugh,  saxophone    Concerto  for  Clarinet                                          W.  A.  Mozart         III.    Rondo                              (1756-­‐1791)  

Abbey  Harrington,  clarinet    x  

     

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EXHIBITS  AND  LUNCH  12:00-­‐2:00  p.m  

Vendors  and  Exhibits  are  available  throughout  the  event  in Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  &  Room  100,  MB  I  

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FEATURED  GUEST  ARTIST  RECITAL  2:00  p.m.,  Esber  Recital  Hall  

 Deborah  Bish,  clarinet   Wildy  Zumwalt,  saxophone  

Hannah  Gruber,  piano    

After  You,  Mr.  Gershwin!                                                                  Béla  Kovács                                  (b.  1937)    Pergei  Verbunk                                            Leo  Weiner              Deborah  Bish,  clarinet                        (1885-­‐1960)  

         Sonate  für  Altsaxophon  und  Klavier  (1932)                                                                                                              Ernst  Lothar  von  Knorr  

                    (1896-­‐1973)     Fantasie                                                                                                                                                 Allegro     Allegretto  scherzando     Signal  

Wildy  Zumwalt,  saxophone    Suite  from  the  Victorian  Kitchen  Garden                                        Paul  Read     I.  Prelude                                (1943-­‐1977)   II.  Spring     III.  Mists     IV.  Exotica     V.  Summer  

Deborah  Bish,  clarinet    Sonate  en  Ut  #  pour  Saxophone  Alto  et  Piano  (1943)                                  Fernande  Decruck  

                      (1896-­‐1954)     Très  modéré,  espressif                                                                                             Noel     Fileuse     Nocturne  et  Rondel  

Wildy  Zumwalt,  saxophone    Black  Dog                        Scott  McAllister                      

                           (b.  1969)  Deborah  Bish,  clarinet  

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SAXOPHONE  MASTERCLASS  3:30  p.m.,  Room  110,  MB  I  

 Dr.    Wildy  Zumwalt,  Professor  of  Saxophone  

S.U.N.Y.,  Fredonia    

Performers  to  include:  Manny  Santos,  Thompson  Daniels,  Andre  North  x  

CLARINET  MASTERCLASS  3:30  p.m.,  Room  128,  MB  II  

 Dr.  Janice  L.  Minor,  Professor  of  Clarinet  

James  Madison  University  (Sponsored  by  the  Buffet  Group)  

and  Dr.  Anthony  J.  Costa,  Professor  of  Clarinet  

Penn  State  University    

Performers  to  include:    Erin  Glocke,  Nick  Seman,  John  Anderson,  Taylor  Meidahl,  Sarah  Wilson,  and  Zach  Martini  

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POTPOURRI  CONCERT  #3    5:00  p.m.,  Esber  Recital  Hall  

 Shovelhead  for  Bass  Clarinet  and  Electronics                                            Steven  Snowden  

Beth  Stimpert,  bass  clarinet    Three  Etudes  on  Themes  of  Gershwin                                                    Paul  Harvey     I.  I  got  Rhythm                                        (b.  1935)     II.  Summertime     III.  It  Ain’t  Necessarily  So  

Karen  Danessa,  clarinet    The Loon’s Chant Carlos Sánchez-Gutiérrez

                                               (b.  1964)  Michelle  Kiec,  clarinet  

Kathy  Gattuso  Cinatl,  piano    Sholem-­‐alekhem,  rov  Feidman!                                                        Béla  Kovács  

                                                                                         (b.  1937)  Katie  Morell,  clarinet  

Kathy  Gattuso  Cinatl,  piano    Lachrymae  (1999)                            Tigran  Mansurian    

(b.  1939)    Dialog  (2004)                                              Michael  Kimber    

                  (b.  1947)  The  Irrelevants  

Carrie  Koffman,  saxophone   Tim  Deighton,  viola  (Program  Continued  on  next  page)    

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(Program  continued  from  previous  page)    

Potpourri  Concert  #3,  5:00  p.m.,  Esber  Recital  Hall  

   SELECTION  TO  BE  ANNOUNCED    

Performed  by  the  High  School  Competition  Winner    

 Flourish  for  Wind  Band  (1939)                              Ralph  Vaughan  Williams        

                  (1872  –  1958)                     arr.  André  North  

 Entry  of  the  Queen  of  Sheba  from  Solomon  (1749)               G.F.  Handel                  

                     (1685  –  1759)               arr.  Johnann  van  der  Linden  

 Salvation  is  Created  (1912)                      Pavel  Tschesnokoff    

                  (1877  –  1944)                     arr.  Michael  Warner  

 Canzona  XV  a  8  (1615)                            Giovanni  Gabrieli          

          (1554  –  1612)                   arr.  Jean-­‐Marie  Londeix  

 Penn  State  Saxophone  Ensemble  Dr.  David  Stambler,  conductor  

Andre  North  and  Abbi  Conklin,  assistant  conductors    

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 EXHIBITS  AND  DINNER  

6:30-­‐8:00  p.m.      

Vendors  and  Exhibits  are  available  throughout  the  event  in   Esber  Recital  Hall  Lobby  &  Room  100,  MB  I

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CLOSING  CONCERT  8:00  p.m.,  Esber  Recital  Hall,  MB  I  

 Czardas                                                                                                Vittorio  Monti  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (1868-­‐1922)                                                            Arr.  Andre  North  

   The  combined  Penn  State  Clarinet  Choir  and  Saxophone  Ensemble  

 Wind  in  the  Reeds                                                                        Gordon  Jacob     March                                                                                                        (1895-­‐1984)     Humoreske     A  Childhood  Memory     Ballet  Russe    Rondo  from  Serenade  No.10  in  B-­‐flat,  K.  361              Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart                                                (1756-­‐1791)  

                                                               Arr.  Boris  Pillin  The  Penn  State  Clarinet  Choir  

   La  Création  du  Monde                                                                                                                                                                                                                Darius  Milhaud  

Overture                                                                                                                                                                                                                          (1892-­‐1974)  The  chaos  before  creation  The  slowly  lifting  darkness;  the  creation  of  trees,    

plants,  insects,  birds  and  beasts      Man  and  woman  created  The  desire  of  man  and  woman  The  man  and  woman  kiss    

The  Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble      

Intermission    Brooklyn  Bridge                                                                                                                                                                                                          Michael  Daugherty  

                      (b.  1954)     South                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     North  

Anthony  J.  Costa,  clarinet          

(program  continued  on  next  page)      

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 Concerto  Grosso  for  Saxophone  Quartet  and  Band                                                                              William  Bolcom     Lively                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                (b.  1938)     Song  without  Words     Valse     Badinerie    

The  Capitol  Quartet  Christopher  Creviston,  soprano  saxophone                            Joseph  Lulloff,  alto  saxophone  David  Stambler,  tenor  saxophone                                        Andrew  Dahlke,  baritone  saxophone  

 The  Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble  

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Penn  State  Clarinet  Choir  (listed  alphabetically)  

Anthony  J.  Costa,  director  

John  Anderson  (Bordentown,  NJ)                                                            Hope  Licciardello  (Spartanburg,  SC)  Matthew  Berman  (Reading,  PA)                                                                                                Ali  Long  (Center  Valley,  PA)  Michelle  Brooks  (Fairport,  NY)                                                                              Taylor  Meidahl  (Doylestown,  PA)  Audrey  Conklin  (Hawley,  PA)                                                                                        Brooke  Miller  (Hooversville,  PA)  Erin  Glocke  (State  College,  PA)                                                                                      Matthew  O’Brien  (Danville,  PA)  Rachael  Hendricks  (Allentown,  PA)                                                                Nicholas  Seman  (Pittsburgh,  PA)  Kayleigh  Johnson  (York,  PA)                                                                                                                      Eddie  Sundra  (Media,  PA)  Robert  Kamel  (Doylestown,  PA)                                                                                Alex  Vavreck  (Port  Matilda,  PA)  Sam  Krug  (Hershey,  PA)                                                                                                                  Erica  Wilt  (Sinking  Spring,  PA)  

 Penn  State  Saxophone  Ensemble  (listed  alphabetically  within  instruments)  

David  Stambler,  director     Soprano  Saxophone     Jeff  Kinsey     Brennan  Lagan     André  North       Alto    Saxophone     Danna  Cheung     Abbi  Conklin     Nicole  Cusano     Eric  Green     Emily  Pfeifer     Jake  Russo     Manuel  Santos  

    Tenor  Saxophone     Caleb  Gildea     JT  Hoffman     Lucas  Klirsfeld     Thomas  Outlen         Baritone  Saxophone     Kate  Anderson     Tommy  Daniels     Miranda  Daughton

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 Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble  

(listed  alphabetically)  Dennis  Glocke,  conductor  

       Flute/Piccolo    Alex  Burdette    Laura  Clapper    Ammi  Lopez  Michael  Marini          Oboe/English  Horn    Jessica  Bieganski  Eli  Campbell    Kelsey  Fish    Emily  Petokas          Bassoon/    Contrabassoon    Jimmy  Finnerty    Brittany  Mohney    Brian  Nagle    Erin  Trautmann        Clarinet/Bass  Clarinet    Michelle  Brooks    Audrey  Conklin  Rachael  Hendricks  Robert  Kamel    Hope  Ann  Licciardello    Allison  Long  Brooke  Miller    Nicholas  Semen  Alexis  Shea    Eddie  Sundra    Erica  Wilt                

Saxophone    Nicole  Cusano  Jeff  Kinsey    Brennan  Lagan  André  J.  North        Horn    Michael  Fries    Jonathan  Mountain    Ethan  Ruble    Dan  Salera    Alaina  Tindall  Drew  Welkie          Trumpet      George  Carpten,  IV    Carmen  Ebersole  Cassandra  Hesse  Josh  Laughner    Rebecca  Palmer  Justin  Robinson        Trombone/    Bass  Trombone    Eli  Brauner  Evan  Harger    David  Kraus  Justin  Neely  Tim  Przybelinski  Louis  Setzer          Euphonium    Drew  Bonner    

Brian  Sugrue          Tuba    Casey  Hounsell    Seth  Magee        Violin  Aaron  Blackham  Emily  Karosas    Cello  Lucas  Canada    String  Bass  Kyle  Kresge    Harp  Ruth  Hunter    Piano  Svetlana  Rodionova        Percussion    *Patrick  Altmire    Jaren  Angud    Sebastian  Goodridge    Kelsey  Molinari    James  Rivera                *section  leader  

           

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ABOUT  THE  GUEST  ARTISTS  

Dr.   Christy   Banks   serves   as  Assistant  Chair   of   the  Music   Department   and   teaches   clarinet   and  saxophone   as   well   as   curricular   offerings   in   the  Music  Business  and  Technologies  program.  Prior   to  her  appointment  to  the  Millersville  University  Music  Faculty   in   2005,   Dr.   Banks   previously   taught  clarinet,   saxophone,   and   related   music   courses   at  Nebraska   Wesleyan   University,   Concordia  University,   Doane   College,   Union   College,   and   Peru  State   College.   She   has   been   a   member   of   many  professional   ensembles   such   as   the   Lincoln  Symphony   Orchestra,   the   Nebraska   Symphony  

Chamber  Orchestra,  the  Third  Chair  Chamber  Players,  the  Lincoln  Municipal  Band,  and  the  Huntington  Trio.   Interested   in   newly   composed  music,   Dr.   Banks   is   a   founding  member   of   Lincoln’s  New  Music  Agency  and  Bent  Indigenous,  an  Alabama-­‐based  contemporary  music  ensemble.  She  has  appeared  as  a  soloist   in   Germany   and  Austria,   and   she   can   be   heard   on   Living   Artist   Recordings.   In   Pennsylvania,  Banks   has   performed   with   the   Harrisburg   Symphony,   the   Lancaster   Symphony,   and   the   Reading  Symphony.  She  has  also  played   for  shows  at   the  Fulton  Opera  House  and  the  Mount  Gretna  Theater.  Banks   received  her  DMA  (2005)  and  BM  (1996)   in   clarinet   from   the  University  of  Nebraska-­‐Lincoln  and  an  MM  in  clarinet   from  Florida  State  University  (1998).  Her  primary  clarinet   teachers  are  Diane  Cawein  Barger,  Frank  Kowalsky,  Eric  Ginsberg,  and  Wesley  Reist.   In  addition,  she  studied  saxophone  with  Robert  Fought  and  Rebecca  Gann,  flute  with  John  Bailey,  and  oboe  with  Bill  McMullen.  Dr.  Banks  is   the   Pennsylvania   state   chair   of   the   International   Clarinet   Association   and   the   founder   of   the  Millersville  University  Single  Reed  Symposium.  

 Deborah   Bish   is   Associate   Professor   of   Clarinet   at   Florida   State  University.   Before   moving   to   Tallahassee   in   2001,   she   served   as   the  professor  of  clarinet  at  Henderson  State  University.  She  has  performed  with   orchestras   throughout   the   United   States,   including   the   Arizona  Opera   (most   notably   in   a   production   of   the   Ring  Cycle),   the   Mainly  Mozart   Festival   Orchestra   under   the   direction   of   Jeffrey   Siegel,   the  Phoenix   Symphony,   the   North   Carolina   Symphony,   and   the   Arkansas  Symphony.   Currently,   she   performs   with   the   Tallahassee   Symphony  Orchestra.    She  has  been  featured  as  a  recitalist,  clinician,  and  chamber  musician  at  several   festivals   and   conventions   including   performances   at   Weill  Recital   Hall   in   Carnegie   Hall;   the   Shanghai   Conservatory   in   Shanghai,  China;   the   International  Clarinet  Association’s  ClarinetFests   in   Lincoln,  Austin,   Vancouver,   Atlanta,   and   Salt   Lake   City;   the   College   Band  

Director’s   National   Association   Convention   in   Atlanta,   Georgia;   the   Florida   Music  Educator’s  Association   Convention   in   Tampa,   Florida;   the  Wallowa   Lake   Chamber  Music  Festival   in   Enterprise,  Oregon;  and  the  Festival  Internacional  de  Inverno  in  Vale  Vêneto,  Brazil.    Dr.  Bish  is  very  active  in  the  commission,  research,  and  performance  of  new  works.  Her  recent  projects  include   a   recording   of   the   works   of   Gregory   Wanamaker,   featuring   two   pieces   written   for   her   by  Wanamaker   titled   clarikinetics  and   Sonata;   and   a   biography   of   clarinetist   and   composer  William   O.  Smith.    Dr.  Bish  holds  degrees  from  Arizona  State  University,  where  she  studied  under  Robert  Spring,  and  Florida  State  University,  where  she  studied  under  Frank  Kowalsky.      

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 The  Capitol  Quartet  is  widely  considered  among  the  most  exciting   and   versatile   chamber   ensembles   performing  today.  Comprised  of  saxophonists  who  are  teaching  faculty  at   outstanding   music   schools,   the   Capitol   Quartet   has  captured   the   imaginations   of   critics   and   audiences   alike.  Since   its   formation   in   1991,   the   Capitol   Quartet   has  performed   regularly   at   major   concert   venues   throughout  the   United   States,   earning   wide   acclaim   for   musical  versatility   and   innovative   style.   The   Quartet's   February  2007   performance   of   the   Philip   Glass   "Concerto   for  Saxophone   Quartet   and   Orchestra"   with   Marin   Alsop   and  the   Baltimore   Symphony   Orchestra   was   lauded   in   the  

Baltimore  Sun  for  "..superb  technical  control,  ...  seamless  blend,  and  exceptional  wealth  of  character  in  their  phrasing".    The  most  recent  CD  release  of  the  Capitol  Quartet  was  recorded  under  the  auspices  of  an   Aaron   Copland   Fund   grant   with   White   Pine   Music   and   is   comprised   of   pieces   by   American  composers  commissioned  by  the  quartet.  The  CD  is  entitled  Flex:  Five  Pieces  for  Four  Saxophones.      The   Capitol  Quartet   has   been   featured  with   the   Cincinnati   Pops,   Indianapolis   Symphony,   Guatemala  National   Symphony,   Rochester   Philharmonic,   Baltimore   Symphony,   National   Arts   Centre   Orchestra  (Ottawa,  Canada),  Windsor   (Ontario)  Symphony,   the  San  Antonio  Symphony,  Long  Beach  Symphony,  Virginia   Symphony,   Springfield   (MO)   Symphony,   Roanoke   Symphony,   Imperial   Symphony   (Fl),   Bay-­‐Atlantic   Symphony,   Grand   Rapids   Symphony,   the   Fort   Smith   (AR)   Symphony,   the   U.S.   Air   Force  Heritage   of   America   Band,   the   U.S.   Continental   Army   Band,   and  many   other   symphonies   across   the  country.  The  group  has  collaborated  with  pops  conductors  Jack  Everly,  Jeff  Tyzik,  Steven  Reineke,  and  Marvin  Hamlisch,  as  well  as  broadway  divas  Ann  Hampton  Callaway  and  Judy  McClane,  and  clarinetist  Jon  Manasse.    

The  Capitol  Quartet  proudly  performs  on  YAMAHA  Saxophones.  

Dr.  Anthony  J.  Costa   is  Assistant  Professor  of  Clarinet  at  Penn  State  University  and  a  member  of  The  Pennsylvania  Quintet.  Dedicated  to  his  role  as  artist-­‐teacher,  Costa  comes  to  Penn  State  having  taught  clarinet  and  music  courses  at  Otterbein  College,  Ashland  University  and  the  College  of  Mount  St.  Joseph  in  Ohio.  For  two  years  he  was  a  collaborative  artist  with  Chamber  Music  America’s  “Rural  Residency  

Program”  working  with   communities   in  Mississippi   County,   Arkansas  as   a   performer   and   music   educator.       In   demand   as   an   orchestral  clarinetist,   Costa   has   served   as   utility   clarinetist/bass   clarinetist  with  the  Dayton  Philharmonic  Orchestra  and  Dayton  Opera  Orchestra  since  1999  and  is  an  associate  musician  with  the  Columbus  (OH)  Symphony  Orchestra.  Additionally,  he  has  performed  with  the  Cincinnati  Chamber  Orchestra,   Akron   Symphony   Orchestra,   Canton   Symphony   Orchestra,  Lancaster   (OH)   Festival   Orchestra,   Erie   Chamber   Orchestra   and   the  Wheeling   (WVA)   Symphony   Orchestra.       Committed   to   mentoring  young  clarinetists,  Costa’s  students  have  participated  in  such  esteemed  festivals   as   Boston   University’s   Tanglewood   Institute,   the   Interlochen  Arts  Camp,  the  Brevard  Summer  Music  Festival  and  the  Blue  Lake  Fine  Arts  Camp.  His  students  have  been  finalists  in  the  International  Clarinet  

Association’s  High  School  Competition,  the  Columbus  Symphony  Orchestra’s  Concerto  Competition  and  have  performed  as  members  of  the  Columbus  and  Cleveland  Youth  Orchestras.  

Dr.  Costa  attended  the  University  of  Cincinnati  College-­‐Conservatory  of  Music  and  received  a  bachelor  of  music  degree  in  music  education  and  clarinet  performance.  He  received  his  master  of  music  degree  in  clarinet  performance  from  Temple  University  in  Philadelphia,  PA  and  his  doctorate  of  musical  arts  degree   from   The   Ohio   State   University.   His   teachers   have   included   Carmine   Campione,   Anthony  Gigliotti,  Ronald  Auffman  and  James  Pyne.  

 

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Called  "one  of  the  world's  top  saxophone  artists..."  (Audiophile  Audition)  with   "the   personality   and   fingers   of   a   first   rate   soloist..."   (American  Record  Guide),  Christopher   Creviston   has   played   venues   ranging   from  Carnegie  Hall  to  Paisley  Park  and  the  Apollo  Theater.  As  soloist  and  with  the   Capitol   Quartet,   Creviston   has   been   featured   with   bands   and  orchestras   across   the   US,   including   the   Baltimore,   Indianapolis   and  National   Symphony   Orchestras,   working  with   conductors   André   Previn,  Neeme   Järvi,  Randall   Craig   Fleischer,  Jack  Everly   and   Steven  Reinicke,   to  name   a   few.     In   demand   as   recitalist   and   clinician,   he   appears   regularly  with   Capitol   Quartet,   and   in   duos  with   pianist   Hannah   Gruber,   guitarist  Oren   Fader   and   harpist   Frances   Duffy.        He   has   appeared   in   concert   with   jazz   names   Wycliff   Gordon,  John  Pizzarelli,  Ken   Peplowski,  Ann   Hampton   Callaway,   Jon   Faddis,  Bobby  Shew,   Bunky   Green,  Jim   Snidero,  Bob   Mintzer,   Wayne   Bergeron,   Steve  

Houghton,  Vinny  DiMartino,  Dave  Liebman,  Peggy  Cone,  and  Marvin  Stamm,  and  has  had  the  pleasure  of   working   with   pop   performers  Crystal   Gayle,   Maureen   McGovern,  Billy   Porter,  Patti   Russo,   Marty  Thomas,  Lisa  Vroman,  David  Raleigh,  Ben  Vereen  and  Kim  Sozzi,  as  well  as  playing  shows  with  jokester  Bob  Hope.    

Now  on  the  faculty  at  Arizona  State  University,  Dr.  Creviston  has  held  positions  at  the  Crane  School  of  Music  (SUNY  Potsdam),  the  Greenwich  House  of  Arts  (NYC),  the  University  of  Windsor  (Canada),  and  the  University  of  Michigan.  His  mentors  include  Donald  Sinta,  James  Forger,  Trent  Kynaston.  

Described   as   “impressive   and   expressive”   (Fanfare  Magazine)   and   “superb...[with]   great   dexterity,   rhythm,  and   touch”   (American   Record   Guide),   Hannah   Gruber  Creviston  is   Visiting   Assistant   Professor   of   Piano  Pedagogy   and   Coordinator   of   the   Piano   Prep   and   Class  Piano  Programs  at  Arizona  State  University.   She   received  her   B.Mus.   in   Piano   Performance   and   Music   Education  with   a   Piano   Pedagogy   concentration   from   the   Crane  School   of   Music   at   SUNY   Potsdam   while   studying   with  Eugenia   Tsarov.   A   published   author,   researcher   and  presenter  on  the  effects  of  music  on  children  with  autism,  

she   holds   an  M.M.   in   Piano   Performance   and   an  M.MuED   in   Early   Childhood   and   Elementary  Music  Education   from   the   University   of   South   Carolina  where   she   studied   piano  with   Scott   Price.   Prior   to  joining  the  faculty  at  ASU  in  Fall  2012,  Creviston  was  on  the  faculty  at  the  Crane  School  of  Music.  As  a  soloist,  she  won  the  Crane  School  of  Music  Concerto  Competition  and  was  a  finalist  in  the  Arthur  Fraser  Piano  Competition.  An  avid  performer  of  contemporary  music,  Creviston  has  premiered  many  compositions,  including  works  by  Whitney  Ashe,  Cameron  Britt,  David  Heinick,  Katherine  Hoover,  John  Fitz  Rogers,   Timothy   Sullivan,  Brian  Vlasak   and  Mark  Weiser.  Most   notably,   in   2007,   she  premiered  Stacy  Garrop’s  Pieces  of  Sanity  at  Carnegie  Hall  with  saxophonist  Christopher  Creviston.  As  an  accompanist,  she  has  performed  in  festivals  and  competitions  throughout  the  United  States  and  abroad,   including   the   Music   Teachers   National   Association   Solo   Competition,   North   American  Saxophone   Alliance   (NASA)   Biennial   Conferences,   World   Saxophone   Conference,   NASA   Solo  Competition,  Navy  Band  Saxophone  Symposium,  Potsdam  Single  Reed  Summit,  Penn  State  Single  Reed  Summit,   Crane   Saxophone   Chamber   Music   Festival,   Dutchess   County   Saxophone   Day   and   the  Southeastern  Piano  Festival.  She  has  collaborated  with  various  artists,  including  Christopher  Creviston,  Geoffrey   Diebel,   Donald   George,   Joe   Lulloff,   Jeffrey   Loeffert,   Timothy   McAllister,   David   Pittman-­‐Jennings,   David   Stambler,   James   Umble,   Robert   Young,   and   members   of   the   United   States   Military  Bands.  She   performs   regularly   in   a   duo   with   her   husband,   saxophonist   Christopher   Creviston.  Together,  they  have  recorded  Snell  Sessions  andColumbia  Sessions,  both  released  on  the  Albany  Records  label.  Their   recordings  have  been  described  as   “engrossing”   (Fanfare  Magazine),   “highly   imaginative  and   expressive”   (composer   Denis   Bédard),   “a   good   blend   of   the   standard   and   the   new”   (American  Record  Guide),  and  “sensitive,  transparent,  powerful  music  making  that  causes  one  to  hold  their  breath  often”  (Donald  Sinta).    

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 Saxophonist  Andrew  Dahlke  is  becoming  increasingly  recognized  across  the  U.S.  for  his  versatility  and  the  high  level  of  artistry  he  brings  to  various  musical  settings  and  genres.  Andrew  has  received  praise  

as   a   concerto   soloist,   recitalist,   chamber   musician,   orchestral  player,   and   jazz   saxophonist   and   improviser   on   multiple  saxophones.      Andrew  recently  completed  a  double  CD  recording  of   J.S.   Bach’s   cello   suites   on   soprano,   alto,   tenor,   and   baritone  saxophones,   which  will   be   released   early   in   2012   on   the  White  Pine  Music  label.  This  was  the  culmination  of  an  extended  period  of  study,  performance,  and  dedication  to  the  suites.    An  Aspen  Music  Festival  alumnus  and  frequent  performer  at   the  Festival,   Andrew   has   performed   with   the   Aspen   Chamber  Symphony,   Aspen   Wind   Ensemble,   and   the   Opera   Theatre  Program,   working   with   conductors   David   Zinman,   Leonard  Slatkin,   Michael   Christie,   and   Joaquin   Valdepenas.   Andrew   also  regularly   performs   at   the  Bravo!  Vail   Valley  Music   Festival  with  the  Philadelphia  Orchestra  and  the  Colorado  Symphony  in  Denver  

with   conductors   including   Rossen  Milanov,   Steven   Reineke,   Marin   Alsop,   Jeffrey   Kahane,   and   Larry  Rachleff.     As   a   concerto   soloist   Andrew   has   appeared   with   the   Gangnam   Symphony,   Seoul   Wind  Ensemble,   and   Jeju   Festival   Winds   in   Seoul,   Korea,   and   the   Texas   Christian   University   Symphonic  Winds   and   the  University   of  Northern  Colorado  Wind  Ensemble   among  other   groups.  As   a   recitalist  and   clinician  Andrew  has   been   a   guest   at   numerous   conferences   and  universities   including:   Indiana  University,   the   Cincinnati   Conservatory,   the   University   of   Michigan,   Michigan   State   University,  Hanyang  University  and  the  Korean  National  Arts  University  in  Seoul,  Penn  State  University,  the  SUNY  Crane   School   of   Music,   Arizona   State   University,   the   North   American   Saxophone   Alliance,   and   the  International  Association  of  Jazz  Education.    Early  in  his  career  Andrew  collaborated  and  performed  frequently  in  the  Detroit  area  with  jazz  artists  including   bassists   Rodney   Whitaker   and   Paul   Keller,   drummer   Gerald   Cleaver,   and   pianist   Craig  Taborn.   After   his   subsequent   move   to   New   York   City   in   the   early   1990’s   Andrew   led   groups   and  performed  at   venues   such  as   the  Knitting  Factory,   the  Kitchen,   the  Bell  Café   and   the  Cornelia   Street  Café  with  musicians  including  bassist  Reid  Anderson,  pianist  Ethan  Iverson,  drummer  Clarence  Penn,  cellist  Jane  Scarpantoni,  bassist  Marc  Sloan,  and  saxophonists  Floyd  King  and  Alex  Harding.  Currently,  in   addition   to   freelance   work,   Andrew   performs   with   the   Colorado   Jazz   Orchestra   in   the   greater  Denver  area.    

Dr.   Karen   Dannessa   is   Clarinetist   of   Quintsylvania   Winds,   the   faculty  woodwind   quintet   at   West   Chester   University.   She   performed   in   the  ensemble's   New   York   City   debut   recital   at   Carnegie   Hall   (May   2008),  presenting  a  program  of  music  by  American  composers.  She  also  appeared  as   clarinet   soloist  at   the  Heraklion  Arts  Festival   in  Crete,  Greece   in  August  2008.   In   addition   she   has   performed   with   the   Audubon   Quartet   and  presented   lecture   recitals   for   the   College   Music   Society.   Dannessa,   along  with   WCU   oboe   professor,   Henry   Grabb,   released   her   first   recording,  American   Lyrique,   in   May   2002   (available   from  www.tundradogsmusic.com).  The  compact  disc   includes   the   clarinet  music  of   John   G.   MacKay,   Jr.   and   Mark   Sforzini.   The   International   Clarinet  Association  review  states  "praise  is  due  Karen  Dannessa  for  producing  a  CD  of  music  that  is  so  unique  and  virtually  unknown,  and  her  playing  reveals  a  

mature   musicality."    Dannessa regularly publishes articles and reviews in The Clarinet, journal for the International Clarinet Association. Her private teachers include Frank Kowalsky, Elsa Ludewig-Verdehr, and Joseph Edwards. Prior to her appointment at West Chester University, Dannessa served on the faculties of Clarion University and Pittsburg State University for sixteen years. She earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Youngstown State University, a Master of Music in Performance/Woodwind Specialty from Michigan State University and the Doctor of Music in Clarinet Performance from Florida State University. She is currently an associate professor in the WCU School of Music.  

 

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 Dennis  Glocke  was  appointed  director  of  concert  bands  at  Penn  State  in  1996.  He  received  degrees   in  conducting   from  Northwestern  University,  where  he  studied  with  John  P.  Paynter,  and  in  music  education  from  the  University  of  Wisconsin  at  Madison,  where  his  principal  teachers  were  H.  Robert  Reynolds  and  Eugene  Corporon.  Prior  to  joining  the  Penn  State  faculty,  Mr.  Glocke  was  associate  director  of  bands  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  director  of  bands  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin   at   Stevens   Point,   and   a   band   director   in   the  Oconomowoc  (WI)  public  schools.  Mr.  Glocke  is  frequently  invited  to  serve  as  guest  conductor  and  clinician  throughout   the   United   States.   His   ensembles   have   performed   at   the  College  Band  Directors  National  Association  Eastern  Division  Conference,  the  Midwest   Clinic,   the   Pennsylvania  Music   Educators   Association   State  In-­‐Service   Conference,   and   the  Wisconsin   Music   Educators   Association   State   Convention.   The   Penn  State   Symphonic   Wind   Ensemble   was   invited   to   open   the   2005   Flicorno   d’Oro   international   band  festival   in  Riva  del  Garda,   Italy,   the   first  American  band   to  be   so  honored.  He  has   also   conducted   in  some   of   the   country’s   most   prestigious   performing   venues,   including   the   Morton   H.   Meyerson  Symphony  Center  (Dallas),  Heinz  Hall  (Pittsburgh),  the  John  F.  Kennedy  Center  for  the  Performing  Arts  (Washington,   D.C.),   the   Kimmel   Center   (Philadelphia),   and   the   Music   Center   at   Strathmore   (North  Bethesda,  MD).    

Soo   Goh   is   the   Assistant   Professor   of   Clarinet   at   Kutztown  University,   where   he   also   teaches   the   Introduction   to   Music  Literature   course.    Previously,   he   has   taught   at   the   University   of  North  Carolina  at  Pembroke  and  Elon  University.    Soo  Goh  is  one  of  the  first  few  musicians  from  Penang,  Malaysia  to  further  his  studies  on  the  clarinet.    He  holds  a  B.A.  in  Music  and  Computer  Science  from  Luther  College,  a  M.M.  degree  from  Bowling  Green  State  University,  and   a   D.M.A   from   the   University   of   North   Carolina   at   Greensboro.  His   primary   teachers   have   been   Michael   Chesher,   Kevin   Schempf  and  Kelly  Burke.    He  has  performed  regularly  with   the  Greensboro  Symphony   Orchestra   and   was   the   principal   clarinetist   of  Fayetteville   Symphony   Orchestra   and   the   Raleigh   Civic   Symphony  

Orchestra.    Soo  Goh  is  the  principal  clarinetist  with  the  Carolina  Philharmonic.  As  a  founding  member  of   the  orchestra,  he  made  his  Carnegie  Hall  debut   in  2008  with   the  ensemble  under   the  direction  of  Maestro  David  Michael  Wolff.    Soo  Goh  has  also  performed  in  professional  music  conferences  including  the  ClarinetFest   and   the   Society   of   Composers,   Inc.    His   international   experience   includes  orchestral  performances   in   Malaysia,   Austria,   and   Jordan.   As   a   music   educator,   he   coached   clarinet   and   wind  sectionals   in   the   North   Carolina   Orange   County   area   schools.     Soo   Goh   has   a   strong   interest   in  technology  and  loves  exploring  ways  to  integrate  them  in  his  daily  life  and  teachings.    He  particularly  enjoys  working  with  geeky  students.  

Michelle   Kiec   enjoys   an   active   career   as   a   musician,   educator,   and  administrator.  In  addition  to  orchestral  and  chamber  music  performances  across   the   country,   Dr.   Kiec   has   performed   as   a   soloist   for   the  International   Clarinet   Association,   Montana-­‐Idaho   Clarinet   Festival,   and  University  of  Oklahoma  Clarinet  Symposium.  She  is  a  frequent  adjudicator  for   solo   and   ensemble   music   contests   in   the   US   and   Canada,   and   her  interest   in  body  mechanics   sparked   the  development  of  yoga  workshops  for  the  collegiate  musician.  Furthermore,  Dr.  Kiec   is  a   frequent  presenter  at   professional   conferences,   speaking   about   enrollment   strategies,  curriculum  design,  distance  education,  and  pedagogy.  

Dr.  Kiec  is  currently  the  Associate  Dean,  College  of  Visual  and  Performing  Arts  at  Kutztown  University.  She  previously  taught  woodwinds  and  music  theory  at  University  of  Mary  and  Clarion  University.  

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Carrie  Koffman   joined  the  faculty  of  The  Hartt  School  in  the  fall  of  2003.  Prior  to  this,  she  held  positions  as  Assistant  Professor  of  Saxophone  at  Penn  State  University,  and  at  the  University  of  New  Mexico,  and  taught  at  Boston  University.  She  has  performed  as  a  soloist   and   chamber   musician   throughout   the   United   States,  Europe,  New  Zealand,  and  in  Thailand,  China  and  Argentina.        Recent   performances   have   included   the   Faenza   International  Saxophone  Festival   in   Italy;   a   tour   throughout  New  Zealand;   the  Xi'an  International  Clarinet  and  Saxophone  Festival   in  China;  the  Pine   Mountain   Music   Festival   in   Michigan;   the   Virginia   Arts  Festival;   the   International   Viola   Congress;   the  World   Saxophone  Congress;   the   North   American   Saxophone   Alliance   National  

Conventions;  and  the  International  Double  Reed  Convention  in  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.    Koffman   has   been   a   featured   soloist   with   the   Elgin   Symphony   Orchestra,   the   Pennsylvania   Centre  Chamber   Orchestra,   the   Albuquerque   Philharmonic   Orchestra,   the   Hartt   Wind   Ensemble,   the   PSU  Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble,  and   the  UNM  Wind  Symphony.  Among  her  ensemble  performing  credits  are  appearances  with  the  Hartford  Symphony  Orchestra  in  Connecticut,  Sequitur  in  New  York  City,  the  New  Mexico  Symphony  Orchestra,  the  Albuquerque  Jazz  Orchestra,  and  the  Santa  Fe  Symphony.      

 Jason  T.  Laczkoski  has  been  described  as  a  “talented  saxophonist”  by  Eugene   Rousseau,   a   “master   of   his   instrument”   by   Judith   Shatin,   and  “the   next   generation   of   excellent   saxophone   artist   and   teacher”   by  Kenneth  Tse.    Jason  is  active  both  as  a  performer  and  educator.      He  has  presented   numerous   solo   recitals   and   frequents   the   North   American  Saxophone  Alliance  Conferences  and  the  Navy  Saxophone  Symposium.  Jason  is  the  instructor  of  saxophone  at  Lycoming  College  and  maintains  a   private   woodwind   studio.       He   completed   his   bachelor’s   degree   at  Mansfield  University,  a  master’s  degree  at  the  University  of  Iowa  and  is  currently   completing   the   DMA   degree   from   the   University   of   Iowa.      Jason‘s   debut   CD,   Come   Down   Heavy!   was   released   on   the   Emeritus  Recordings  label  in  November  of  2011.    A  supporter  of  new  music  that  is   intellectual   and   beautiful,   he   has   had  works  written   for   him   by   Sy  Brandon,   Ian  Stewart,   and   Judith  Shatin  and  has  projects   currently   in  

the   works   with   composers   John   Griffin,   Seth   Custer,   and   Andrea   Clearfield.     Jason   is   a   Yamaha  Performing  Artist  and  performs  exclusively  on  Yamaha  saxophones.            

Saxophonist  Brennan   Lagan   is   currently   in   his   fourth   year   of  study  at  Penn  State,  double-­‐majoring  in  Performance  and  Music  Education.                        

         

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     Composer   John   Anthony   Lennon   has  been   commissioned  by   the  John  F.  Kennedy  Theatre  Chamber  Players,  the  Library  of  Congress,  the  Boston   Symphony  Chamber  Players,   the  National   Endowment  for   the   Arts   Orchestral   Consortium,   the   Fromm   Foundation   and  many   others.   In   addition   to   the   Prix   de   Rome,   Guggenheim,  Friedheim  and  Charles  Ives  Awards,  Lennon  has  been  the  recipient  of   numerous   prizes,   and   has   held   fellowships   at   Tanglewood,   the  Rockefeller   Center   at   Bellagio,   the   Camargo   Foundation,   Villa  Montalvo,   Yaddo,   the   Atlantic   Center   for   the   Arts   and   the  MacDowell   Colony   as   a   Norlin   Foundation   Fellow.   A   professor   of  composition  at  Emory  University,  Lennon  resides  in  Atlanta.  Reared   in   Mill   Valley,   California,   Lennon   earned   a   liberal   arts  degree   at   the   University   of   San   Francisco,   and   has   a   master's  

degree   and   doctorate   from   the   University   of   Michigan   where   he   studied   with   Leslie   Bassett   and  William  Bolcom.  Lennon  is  published  by  C.F.  Peters,  E.C.  Schirmer,  Dorn,  Mel  Bay,  Columbia  University  Press  and  the  Oxford  University  Press.  Recordings  are  with  CRI,  Bridge  Records,  Capstone,  and  Open  Loop.  

Acclaimed   internationally   for   his   innovative   style   and   musical   virtuosity,   Yamaha  Saxophone  Performing  Artist  Joseph  Lulloff  performs  regularly  with  symphony  orchestras  throughout  the  United  States  and  as  soloist  in  many  of  prestigious  concert  halls  and  venues  in  the  Americas,  Europe,  Russia,  Southeast  Asia   and   Japan.  He   has   also   conducted   teaching   residences   at   the  Paris   Conservatory   and  conservatories  throughout  Russia,  and  has  performed  concerts  in  Paris,  Moscow  (Moscow  Composers  Forum   an   the   Moscow   Autumn   Festival),   and   at   the   Faenza   (Italy)  Summer   Saxophone   Institute.     Lulloff   has   appeared   as   guest   soloist  with   the   Cleveland   Orchestra,   Minnesota   Orchestra,   the   Brevard  Music  Center  Orchestra,   and  numerous  other  orchestras  around   the  United   States,   and   has   toured   throughout   Europe   and   the   United  States   with   the   Cleveland,   Minnesota   and   St.   Louis   Symphony  Orchestras.    

Mr.   Lulloff's   performance   honors   include   receiving   the   Concerto  Artists  Guild  Award,   the  Pro  Musicis   International  Music  Award,   the  Teacher/Scholar   Award   and   the   Distinguished   Faculty   Award   from  Michigan   State   University.     As   alto   saxophonist   with   the   Capitol  Quartet,   Mr.   Lulloff   performs   concerts   and   educational   residence   with   this   critically   acclaimed  saxophone  quartet  throughout  the  United  States.    He  also  holds  a  strong  interest  in  collaborations  with  composers  to  enhance  the  contemporary  saxophone  repertoire,  commissioning  and  premiering  works  from  more  than  30  composers.                Equally  adept  with  both  classical  and  jazz  repertoire,  Joseph  Lulloff  is  featured  both  as  a  soloist  and  ensemble  member  in  numerous  recordings  on  the  Albany,  Arabesque,  AUR,   Blue   Griffin,   Channel   Classics,   RCA,   Veriatza,   and  White   Pine   labels.   Joseph   Lulloff   is   currently  Distinguished  Professor  of  Saxophone  at  Michigan  State  University.  He  has  also  been  a  member  of  the  summer  artist  faculty  at  the  Brevard  Music  Center  since  1999.        Clarinetist  Brooke  Miller  is  in  her  final  year  of  study  at  Penn  State,  majoring  in  Music  Education.    

Janice   L.   Minor  is   the   clarinet   professor   at   James  Madison  University   in  Harrisonburg,  Virginia   and  the  Saarburger  Serenaden:  International  Music  Festival  and  School  in  Saarburg,  Germany.  Active  as  an  orchestral   player,   solo   recitalist,   chamber   musician,   clinician,   and   music   educator,   Dr.   Minor   has  performed  and  appeared  in  a  wide  variety  of  venues  throughout  the  United  States  and  Europe.  She  has  been   a   soloist   with   the   United   States   Army  Europe  Band   in   Heidelberg,   Germany,   the   United   States  Army   Band  Pershing’s   Own,   the  Northwest   Symphony   Orchestra,   the  Cincinnati   Conservatory   of   Music  Eighteenth   Century   Ensemble  and   the  James   Madison   University   Symphony   Orchestra,   Jazz  Ensemble  and  Wind   Symphony.   She   has   performed   with   the  Cincinnati   Symphony   Orchestra,  

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the  Cincinnati   Pops,   the  Cincinnati   Opera,  Opera   Roanoke,   the  Roanoke  Symphony   Orchestra,  and   the  Richmond   Symphony   Orchestra  .   Dr.   Minor  has   performed   as   a   soloist   and   chamber   musician   at  the  Aspen  and  Staunton   Music   Festivals  as   well   as  the  Lucca   Music  Festival  in   Lucca,   Italy,   and   the  Saarburger   Serenaden   Music   Festival  in  Saarburg,   Germany.   She   has   also   performed   on   soundtracks   for  The  Discovery  Channel  and  National  Geographic.  

A  native  of  Long   Island,  New  York,  Dr.  Minor   earned  a  Bachelor  of   Fine  Arts  degree  from  the  State  University  of  New  York-­‐Purchase  College.  She  graduated   from  Northwestern  University  with  a  double  Master  of  Music  degree   in   music   performance   and   music   education,   where   she   studied  with  Clark  Brody  and  Robert  Marcellus.    Dr.  Minor  worked  with  Chicago  Symphony  Orchestra   clarinetists,   Larry  Combs  and   John  Bruce  Yeh,  while   earning  an  Artist  Diploma  from  DePaul  University.     She  was   awarded   the   teaching   assistantship   at   the  University   of   Cincinnati  College-­‐Conservatory  of  Music  where  she  earned  a  Doctor  of  Musical  Arts  degree  studying  with  Ronald  de   Kant.   Janice   L.   Minor   is   a  Buffet   Crampon   U.S.A.  performing   artist-­‐clinician   and   music   reviewer  for  The  Clarinet,  the  official  journal  of  the  International  Clarinet  Association.      

Katie   Morell   is   a   native   of  Dunmore,   Pennsylvania   and  has   been  playing   the   clarinet   for   seventeen  years.   She  received  a   Bachelor   of   Science   degree   in   Music   Education   and   a   Clarinet   Performance  Certificate   from  The  Pennsylvania  State  University.  At  Penn  State  Katie  was  active   in   the  Symphonic  

Wind   Ensemble,   Philharmonic   Orchestra,   chamber   groups,   and   the  marching   Blue   Band.     She  received  her   Master   of   Music   in   clarinet  performance   and   is   pursuing   a   Doctor   of   Musical   Arts   in   clarinet  performance   at   The   Ohio   State   University.   She   a   Graduate   Teaching  Associate   for   the   clarinet   studio   and   in   music   education  assisting  in  Woodwind   Techniques.   Her   primary   teachers   have   included   Smith  Toulson,  Dr.  Anthony  Costa,  James  Pyne,  and  Dr.  Caroline  Hartig.    

Joseph Murphy has been the saxophone professor at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania since 1987, where he has also served as Department Chair and Director of Bands. He received the Bachelor of Music degree from Bowling Green State University (OH), and the Master of Music and Doctoral of Musical Arts degrees from Northwestern University. In 1985-86 he received a Fulbright Award for a year of study in Bordeaux, France, where he received a Premier Prix. He is currently a clinician for the Selmer Corporation and has been recorded on the Erol (France), Opus One, and Mark Record labels. Murphy has been involved in commissioning and premiering more than twenty new works for the saxophone, including pieces by Libby Larsen, Michael Colgrass, John Harbison, Bernard Rands, and Gunther Schuller.  

Duo  Montagnard,  with  guitarist  Matthew  Slotkin,    was  formed  in  2002  and   has   performed   over   200   concerts   in   40   states,   11   countries   on   5  continents.  Festival  performances  include  the  Chautauqua  Institution,  the  Hartwick   College   Summer   Music   Festival,   and   the   Alexandria   Guitar  Festival.  They  have  premiered  twelve  pieces.        

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The   Pennsylvania   Quintet,   acclaimed  wind   chamber  music   ensemble,   has   been   concertizing   since  1984  at  major  venues  on  both  sides  of  the  Atlantic.  Performances   include  concerts  at  the  National  Gallery  of  Art   in  Washington,  D.C.,   Carnegie's   Weill   Recital   Hall   in   New  York   City,   the   Schleswig-­‐Holstein   Musik  Festival,   Germany,   as   well   as   recitals   in  Nuremberg   and   Frankfurt.   In   addition   to  concerts   on   many   university   guest   artist  series,   the  Quintet   has   been   Ensemble-­‐in-­‐Residence   at   the   Sedona   Chamber   Music  Festival  and  a  winner  of  the  National  Flute  Association's  international  Chamber  Music  Ensemble   Competition.   National   Public  Radio   has   featured   the   Quintet   in   its  

nationally-­‐syndicated  program,  Performance   Today.   The   Pennsylvania   Quintet   can   be   heard   on   three   compact   disc  recordings:  American  Wind  Music  (Centaur   2085);  20th  Century  Wind  Chamber  Music  (Centaur   2225);  and  Recent  American  Works  for  Winds  (Centaur  2509).  The  Pennsylvania  Quintet  is  comprised  of  Penn  State  faculty  members  Naomi  Seidman  (flute),  Timothy  Hurtz  (oboe),  Anthony  J.  Costa  (clarinet),  Daryl  Durran  (bassoon),  and  Lisa  Bontrager  (horn).  

 

Faith   Shiffer   graduated   summa   cum   laude   with   a   B.M.   in   clarinet  performance   from   Millikin   University,   Decatur,   IL,   and   an   M.M.   in  clarinet   performance   from   the   University   of   Northern   Colorado,  Greeley.  She  has  toured  nationally  with  musical  productions  of  Sunday  In   the  Park  With  George,   Chicago,   and   South  Pacific.   Locally,   she   has  performed   with   the   following   organizations:   Harrisburg   Symphony,  Theatre   Harrisburg,   Pride   of   the   Susquehanna   Riverboat   Band,  Reading  Civic  Opera,  The  Buzz  Jones  Big  Band,  The  Spring  Garden  Big  Band,   The   Salem   Six   Dixieland   Band,   The   Cat’s   Pajamas   Dixieland  Band,   The   Shiffer   Trio,   Ossia   Duo,   Allenberry   Theatre,   Hershey   Area  

Playhouse,   Mount   Gretna   Theatre,   and   The   Fulton   Theatre.   Faith   continues   to   perform   throughout  Central  Pennsylvania  and  also  maintains  a  private  teaching  studio  in  Stevens,  PA.  

 

Matthew  Slotkin   is  an  acclaimed  performer,  teacher,  and   scholar,   and   has   appeared   in   leading   venues  throughout   North   America,   South   America,   Europe,  Asia,   and   Australia.     He   has   achieved   success   in   solo  performance,   chamber   music,   and   as   a   soloist   with  orchestra.    He  has  commissioned  works  by  composers  John  Anthony   Lennon,   Scott   Lindroth,   John  Orfe,   and  many   others.   Recent   performances   include   tours   of  Argentina,   New   Zealand,   Australia,   the   United  Kingdom,  Portugal,  and  Greece,  as  well  as  concerts  at  

the   Piccolo   Spoleto   Festival,   the   Walled   City   Music   Festival,   the   Monadnock   Music   Festival,   the  Hartwick   College   Summer   Music   Festival,   the   Guitar   Foundation   of   America,   the   Chautauqua  Institution,   and   the   World   Saxophone   Congresses   in   Scotland,   Thailand   and   Slovenia.  He   has   given  performances   with   many   prominent   chamber   ensembles   including   the   Metropolis   Ensemble,   the  Mallarmé   Chamber   Players,   and   Dez   Cordas.   Summit   Records   released   “Gone   Away”   in   2011,   with  bassist   Craig   Butterfield,   which   American   Record   Guide   called   “a  magnificent   achievement".   Slotkin  directs  the  guitar  program  at  Bloomsburg  University  in  Bloomsburg,  PA,  and  has  previously  taught  at  Mansfield   University,   Buffalo   State   College,   and   Alfred   University.     He   has   given   masterclasses   at  numerous   institutions   and   festivals   including   the   Oberlin   Conservatory   of   Music,   Northwestern  

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University,  Victorian  College  of  the  Arts  (Australia),  ESMAE  (Portugal),  the  Alexandria  Guitar  Festival,  and  many   others.     He   received   the   Doctor   of   Musical   Arts,   Master   of   Music,   and   Bachelor   of   Music  degrees   from   the   Eastman   School   of   Music,   where   he   studied   guitar   with   Nicholas   Goluses   and  historical   performance   practice   with   Paul   O’Dette.     Duo   Montagnard,   with   saxophonist   Joseph  Murphy,    was   formed   in  2002  and  has  performed  over  200  concerts   in  40  states,  11  countries  on  5  continents.   Festival   performances   include   the  Chautauqua   Institution,   the  Hartwick   College   Summer  Music  Festival,  and  the  Alexandria  Guitar  Festival.  They  have  premiered  twelve  pieces.  

 

 

Ryan   Stahl   is   a   former   student   of   Dr.   Costa   and   currently  pursuing   a   Masters   in   clarinet   performance   at   Michigan   State  University.     As   a   rising   clarinetist,   he   has   commissioned   and  premiered   new  works   by  Michael   Garman,   including   a   duet   for  two  clarinets  and  a  quartet  for  four  clarinets.    As  an  educator,  he  has   taught  privately  and  currently  works  with   clarinet   students  in  the  Danville  School  District  in  Danville,  MI.  Ryan graduated from Penn State University in 2011and earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree with a performer’s certificate in clarinet performance. He is currently completing his Masters in Music in clarinet performance at Michigan State University. His teachers have included Smith Toulson III, Anthony Costa, Justin O’Dell, and Theodore Oien.

 

Dr.   David   Stambler,   Associate   Professor   of   Saxophone   at   Penn   State,   is   originally   from   the  Washington,  D.C.  area.  He  has  established  himself  as  a  dynamic  teacher  and  musician  throughout  the  

United   States,   performing   both   jazz   and   classical   music.   Stambler   is  active   as   a   recital   and   symphonic   soloist,   and   as   "on-­‐call"   saxophonist  with   many   orchestras,   including   the   Baltimore   Symphony,   the  Annapolis  Symphony,   the  Bay  Atlantic  Symphony,   the  National  Gallery  Orchestra,  and  the  Baltimore  Chamber  Orchestra.  He  has  performed  at  the  JVC  Jazz  festival,  the  Princeton  Jazz  Fest,  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  at   the   Kennedy   Center,   and   has   accompanied   many   of   the   top  entertainers   in   the   world   today.   Stambler's   premieres  include  November  by   Elam   Sprenkle   with   the   Baltimore   Chamber  Orchestra,  Dos   Movimientos  by   Carlos   Sanchez-­‐Gutierrez   with   the   Bay  Atlantic   Symphony,   Still   the   Fire   by   John   Anthony   Lennon,   Moments  

Musicale   and   Suite   for   Saxophone   by   Mark   Weiser,   Five   Portraits   by   Jonathan   Leshnoff,   and  compositions  by  John  Harbison,  Gunther  Schuller,  and  Michael  Colgrass,  Chris  Theofanidis,  and  others,    through   the   Worldwide   Concurrent   Premieres   and   Commission   Fund.   He   has   recorded   with   the  Baltimore   Symphony,   the   Baltimore   Chamber   Orchestra,   and   the   Capitol   Quartet,   and   can   be   heard  playing  clarinet  and  saxophone  on  dozens  of  nationally  broadcast  radio  and  television  commercials.  As  tenor  saxophonist,  executive  producer,  and  arranger  with  the  Capitol  Quartet,  he  performs  frequently  in  recital  venues  and  with  symphony  orchestras  nationwide.  Stambler  studied  clarinet  at  the  Oberlin  Conservatory,  and  then  received  his  bachelor  of  music  degree  in  saxophone  from  The  University  of  Michigan,  where  he  was  a  student  of  Donald  Sinta.  He  holds  the  master  of  music  degree  from  the  Peabody  Institute  in  Baltimore,  and  the  Doctor  on  Musical  Arts  degree  from  the  University  of  Maryland.  He  is  the  founder  and  President  of  the  Margot  Music  Fund.        

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Elisabeth   Stimpert  holds   degrees   in   clarinet   performance,   music  theory,  and  music  education  from  the  Eastman  School  of  Music  and  The  Ohio   State   University.    She   currently   serves   as   professor   of   clarinet   at  Bucknell   University,   Dickinson   College,   Kutztown   University,   and  Messiah  College.  As  a   founding  member  of  Alarm  Will  Sound,  Elisabeth  has   appeared   frequently   as   clarinetist   and   bass-­‐clarinetist   with   that  critically-­‐acclaimed  new  music  ensemble,  including  recent  performances  in   New   York,   Philadelphia,   Cleveland,   Denver,   Moscow   and   St.  Petersburg,   and   Amsterdam.    For   more   information   about   Alarm   Will  Sound’s   current   activities,   including   the   release   of   the   ensemble’s  newest   album  A/Rhythmia  on   Nonesuch   Records,   please  visit  www.alarmwillsound.com.  Between  Alarm  Will  Sound  engagements,  Elisabeth  performs  regularly  with  her   faculty  colleagues   in  and  around  central  Pennsylvania.    

Prior   to   settling   in   Pennsylvania,   Elisabeth   was   principal   clarinetist   of   the   Midland-­‐Odessa   (TX)  Symphony   Orchestra.    With   the   orchestra’s   quintet-­‐in-­‐residence,   the   West   Texas   Winds,   she   toured  extensively  in  Texas  and  New  Mexico  performing  to  appreciative  audiences  in  schools,  malls,  concert  halls,  gazebos,  and  even  once  on  an  ice  rink!  

Throughout   her  work   as   a   performer   and   teacher,   Elisabeth   is   committed   to   bringing  new  music   to  new   audiences.    She   has   worked   with   many   of   today’s   leading   and   emerging   composers,   and   has  performed  world   premieres   of  works   by   John  Adams,   David   Lang,  Wolfgang   Rihm,  Michael   Gordon,  Augusta   Read   Thomas,   Stefan   Freund,   Robert   Pound,   John   Orfe,   and   Payton   MacDonald,   among  others.  Elisabeth’s   primary   teachers   have   included   Kenneth   Grant,   James   Pyne,   and   Eugene  Marquis.    She   performs   on   Buffet   clarinets   with   Pyne   Signature   mouthpieces   and   Vandoren   Black  Master   reeds.    Her   bass   clarinet   is   a   Buffet   Prestige   Low-­‐C   model,   also   with   a   Pyne   Signature  mouthpiece  and  Vandoren  standard  bass-­‐clarinet  reeds.  

 

Praised  for  his  singing  tone  quality  and  musical  sensitivity,  American  saxophonist  Wildy  Zumwalt   is  recognized   as   a   leading   performer,   teacher   and   scholar   of   the   saxophone.   He   performs   frequently  

throughout   the   U.S.   and   in   Europe.   Recent   performances   have  included   recitals   at   the   Darmstadt   Akademie   für   Tonkunst   and   the  Goethe   Institut   in   Freiburg,   Germany.  He   is   equally   at   home   on   the  solo   stage,   in   intimate   chamber   music   settings,   teaching   young  musicians,   or   researching   historical   archives.   Zumwalt   is   a   regular  performer   with   the   Chautauqua   Symphony   Orchestra,   and   has  appeared   with   the   Knoxville   Symphony,   Fort  Wayne   Philharmonic,  Western  New  York  Chamber  Orchestra,  Amarillo  Symphony,  Naples  Philharmonic,   Flagstaff   Symphony,   and   Tallahassee   Symphony.   He  has   also   been   featured   on   numerous   radio   broadcasts   including  National  Public  Radio's  Performance  Today.  Zumwalt  is  an  Associate  Professor   of   Saxophone   at   The   State   University   of   New   York   at  Fredonia,   where   he   teaches   applied   saxophone   and   conducts   the  

Fredonia  Saxophone  Ensemble.  Prior  to  his  teaching  position  at  SUNY  Fredonia,  Zumwalt  served  on  the  faculty  at  Northern  Arizona  University  in  Flagstaff.                

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