September 2008

Student News

 

Samantha van Adelsburg, a voice student of Bronwyn Fix-Keller, will matriculate as a voice major at the State University of New York at Binghamton.  She received the Senior Outstanding Achievement Choral Award at Lower Merion High School and produced and performed a solo cabaret recital as her senior project in June.  She also appeared in Haverford School’s production of West Side Story in March.

 

Brian Cai, a piano student of Marcantonio Barone, won the Overall Soloist Award for Jazz Band at the “Music in the Parks” competition in Boston in April.

 

Anil Chitrapu, a piano student of Laurie Ticehurst, is to give his graduation performance (Arangetram) in Carnatic Music at Gwynedd Mercy College on 30 August at 4:00 P.M.

 

Leah Golub, a voice student of Bronwyn Fix-Keller, received a full scholarship as a voice major at Case Western Reserve University.  She was the assistant director of Harriton High School’s production of The Visit in April.

 

Kevin Li, a piano student of Marcantonio Barone, was one of the youngest students admitted to study chamber music with members of the Philadelphia Trio at Music in the Mountains in Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania, this August.

 

Gus Longer, a voice student of Bronwyn Fix-Keller, performed in Alice in Wonderland, Jr. at the Upper Darby Performing Arts Center in July.

 

Alex Pack, a voice student of Bronwyn Fix-Keller, was assistant director of Harriton High School’s production of The Visit.

 

Elizabeth Reeves, a voice student of Kathryna Barone and Perry Brisbon and a piano student of Mackenzie Carlson, will matriculate as a voice major at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.  She studied this summer at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute.

 

Gloria Sun, a violin student of Iwona Fedoseyev, was accepted by competitive audition into both the Delaware County Youth Orchestra and the Main Line Chamber Youth Orchestra.

 

 

Faculty News

 

Marcantonio Barone gave the world premiere of the Concerto for Piano and Small Orchestra by Andrew Rudin at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. in May.  During the summer, he performed at the Delaware Chamber Music Festival, with the Lenape Chamber Ensemble in Pennsylvania, and with the Craftsbury Chamber Players in Vermont.

 

Ellen Fisher Deerberg will perform as a member of the quartet Volanti Flutes on the concert series Nassau at 4:00 on Sunday, 12 October, at 4:00 P.M., at the Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton, New Jersey.

Volanti Flutes will perform again at 7:30 P.M. the following Saturday, 18 October, in the Wind Department Recital of the Westminster Conservatory, at Westminster Choir College’s Bristol Chapel in Princeton.

 

Bronwyn Fix-Keller will appear as harpsichord soloist in the Brandenburg Concerto № 5 by Johann Sebastian Bach with Camerata Ama Deus Chamber Orchestra on Saturday, 18 October, at 7:30 P.M. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Chestnut Hill; and on Sunday, 19 October, at 4:00 P.M. in Thomas Great Hall at Bryn Mawr College.

 

Andrew Hauze has been named Director of Music at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Springfield, Pennsylvania.

May 2008

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MAY 2008

STUDENT NEWS

Samantha van Adelsburg, a voice student of Bronwyn Fix-Keller, was one of twelve performers chosen from a field of fifty-three competitors to sing in the final recital at the Rowan University Young Vocal Scholars Camp.  She was also awarded a position as a member of the professional choir at St. John’s Church in Bala Cynwyd.

Kelly Brobson, a voice student of Judith Malis, sang both alto and soprano solos in the West Chester University Concert Choir’s performances of Handel’s Dixit Dominus under the direction of David P. DeVenney at the West Chester University Performing Arts Center and at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Ardmore in February.

Brian Cai, a piano student of Marcantonio Barone, received honorable mention in the thirteen- to fifteen-year-old division of the 2008 West Chester University of Pennsylvania Annual Piano Competition.

James Carino, a piano student of Laurie Ticehurst, plays keyboard in the Radnor Middle School Jazz band and was a co-composer of the school musical this year.  He also plays alto saxophone in the eighth-grade band and studied bass guitar at the Summer Music Program at Harcum College over the summer.

Anil Chitrapu, a piano student of Laurie Ticehurst, sang at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia as a member of Wissahickon High School’s Camerata.  As an actor, he performed the rôle of the Old Man in the play Prelude to a Kiss, and in the musical Chess in productions at his school.  He also continues his advanced lessons in Indian classical vocal music and has given concerts at the Bharatiya Temple in Montgomeryville.

Leah Golub, a voice student of Bronwyn Fix-Keller, sang the rôle of Sally Simpson in Harriton High School’s production of The Who’s Tommy in November.

Nathan D’Ignazio, a twelve-year-old piano student of Marcantonio Barone, performed the Schubert Impromptu Opus 90 № 4 at Lang Concert Hall at Swarthmore College in March at a benefit concert for Strath Haven High School’s ‘A Better Chance’ program.

David Lee, a piano student of Laurie Ticehurst and a third-grade student at the Radnor Elementary School, has been asked to play trumpet in the fifth-grade band at his school.

Kevin Li, a piano student of Marcantonio Barone, won first prize in the thirteen- to fifteen-year-old division of the 2008 West Chester University of Pennsylvania Annual Piano Competition and second place in the Junior Piano division of the 2008 Tri-County Concerts Association Youth Festival.

Stephen Li, a piano student of Marcantonio Barone, performed a recital at Beaumont at Bryn Mawr in January.

Mitchell Lyon, a composition student of Benjamin C. S. Boyle, has been accepted as a cello major at the Juilliard School.

Rouzbeh Mashayekhi, a guitar student of Emiliano Pardo-Tristán, performed at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia on 9 March in the public semifinal round of the High School Division of the Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society Competition.

Angela Petrone, a piano student of Laurie Ticehurst, was pianist of the 2007 Archdiocesan Jazz Band.  As an oboist, she is a member of the Delaware Valley Young Musicians’ Orchestra, the All-Catholic Band, the All-Catholic Orchestra, and the pit orchestra for the annual musical-theater production of Cardinal O’Hara High School.

Mary Punshon, a voice student of Kathryna Barone, performed in ThespisEtc.’s production of Yeomen of the Guard by Gilbert and Sullivan in February.  A review on the website RyanBunch.com declared that “Punshon is in a class by herself—an accomplished classical singer and a wonderful actor, she is the consummate artist in the role of Elsie.”

Elizabeth Reeves, a voice student of Kathryna Barone and Perry Brisbon and a piano student of Mackenzie Carlson, won the Vocal Prize for area Catholic High School students.

November 2007

FACULTY NEWS

Bronwyn Fix-Keller, a member of the Conservatory’s voice faculty, was mezzo-soprano soloist in Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy in a concert of the Ama Deus Ensemble at the Perelman Theatre of Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts on 2 November. Ms. Fix-Keller also performed as continuo harpsichordist in an all-Bach concert with the Ama Deus Ensemble on 21 October.

Mackenzie Carlson, of the Conservatory’s piano faculty, performed Cycles of Remembrance, a piano recital with music by Rameau, Debussy, Dukas, Messiaen, Takemitsu, Couperin, and Ravel, at Christ’s Lutheran Church in Oreland in October and at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in November.

The Concerto for Organ and Orchestra by Benjamin Boyle, who teaches composition, theory, and musicianship at the Conservatory, was given its world première by organist Huw Lewis and the Hope College Orchestra at the Dimnent Memorial Chapel, in Holland, Michigan, on 2 November. The Concerto was commissioned by Hope College to celebrate the refurbishing of its Skinner organ. Dr. Boyle’s song cycle Le Passage des Rêves, for baritone and piano will be premièred on 15 January in Washington D.C.

As a member of Volanti Flutes, a flute quartet based in Princeton, Ellen Fisher Deerberg, flute teacher at the Conservatory, performed in a concert of 19th- and 20th-century French music at Westminster Choir College’s Bristol Chapel on 25 November. She is a collaborative artist on the compact disc The Colors Fall, featuring flutist Lisamarie McGrath, and will perform in a CD-release recital on 2 December at St. John Lutheran Church in Center Square, Pennsylvania.

Viaje a través de la Guitarra Clásica, a new compact disc by guitarist and composer Emiliano Pardo-Tristán, of the Conservatory’s faculty, including music by Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Brouwer, Reis, Barrios, Tárrega, and Calevaro, is soon to be released on the Fermata label. With guest artists Anna Noggle, singer, and Luigi Mazzocchi, violinist, Dr. Pardo-Tristán will perform a CD-release recital at Temple University’s Rock Hall on 1 December.

Rhonda Stull, a member of the piano faculty at the Conservatory, will perform with her husband, clarinettist Norman Stull, at their annual Christmas Concert on 1 December at Pocono Manor in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. On 16 December, Mrs. Stull will direct the cantata One Small Child, arranged by Benjamin Harlan, at the Trinity Great Swamp Church in Spinnerstown, Pennsylvania.

STUDENT NEWS

Stephen Li, 10, a piano student of Marcantonio Barone, won Honorable Mention in Level 8 at the 51st World Piano Competition of the American Music Scholarship Association in Cincinnati in June.

Richard Shapp, a voice student of Kathryna Barone, sang to critical acclaim in a production of Iolanthe at the The 14th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival in Buxton, England, this past August. In November, he sang the rôle of Captain Sir Edward Corcoran, K.C.B. in Utopia, Limited with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Chester County. He appears with the Society in their current production of Trial by Jury.

Kelsey De Angelis, a voice student of Bronwyn Fix-Keller, sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the grand opening of the new Radnor Middle School on 13 October.

Samantha Sutliff, a voice student of Perry Brisbon, performed the rôle of Mrs. Walker in Harriton High School’s production of the musical Tommy in November.

Patrick McMillan, a piano student of Rhonda Stull, performed at the Valley Forge Elementary School in November.

September 2007

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