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BGSU Students, Alum, and Faculty Featured at Electroacoustic Barn Dance 2012

BGSU Electroacoustics will be well represented at this year’s Electroacoustic Barn Dance hosted by the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, November 8-10, 2012. The BGSU contingency includes six pieces and one performance of newly composed electroacoustic works.

 

Ben Murphy (current master’s) – Objects [fixed media]

Jon Fielder (MM 2012) – C12H16N2 [fixed media]

Timothy Harenda (MM 2011) – Absence [violin and live electronics]

Benjamin Taylor (MM 2011) – Noetic Motion [piano and live electronics]

L. Scott Price (MM 2005) – Thrymmatizo [fixed media]

Elainie Lillios (BGSU faculty) – Nostalgic Visions [piano and live electronics]

Mary MacKinnon (doctoral performer) – performing “Abyss” by Nolan Stolz

 

for more information visit http://www.marklsnyder.com/EAJJ/Electroacoustic_Barn_Dance___Home.html

 

College of Musical Arts Students Winners at the State MTNA Competitions

Several students from the College of Musical Arts performed in the Ohio Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Competitions at Oberlin College on Saturday, October 20, 2012. A total of thirteen students won distinctions at the competition. Five CMA students placed first place in their respective divisions, and will perform at the Divisional Competitions in January at Roosevelt University in Chicago:

Four Corners Saxophone Quartet – Xiao Han, Aiwen Zhang, Corey Whitt, Ryan Hurd
– Winner of Young Artist Chamber Music Performance
– Students of John Sampen

Peter Deal, trombone
– Winner of Young Artist Brass Division
– Student of Bill Mathis

Xiao Han, saxophone
– Winner of Young Artist Woodwind Division
– Student of John Sampen

Other CMA students receiving Alternate and Honorable Mention recognitions were:
Jianhong Hu, piano (student of Robert Satterlee)
Akira Kaku, piano (student of Robert Satterlee)
Larissa Mapua, viola (student of Matthew Daline)
Laura Pillman, flute (student of Conor Nelson)
Albert Wynn Rice, trombone (student of Bill Mathis)
Gabriella Roderer, flute (student of Conor Nelson)
Maria Rusu, viola (student of Matthew Daline)
Rachel Woolf, flute (student of Conor Nelson)

BGSU Students, Alum, and Faculty Featured at Electronic Music Midwest 2012

BGSU Electroacoustics will be well represented at this year’s Electronic Music Midwest Festival in Romeoville, Illiois, October 11-13, 2012

 

Carter Rice (current master’s) – Tapping Undercurrents [percussion and live electronics]

Ben Murphy (current master’s) – Objects [fixed media]

Steven Kemper (MM 2006) – Mythical Spaces [percussion and live electronics]

Mikel Kuehn (BGSU faculty) – …lilac shrieks and scarlet bellowings…

Elainie Lillios (BGSU faculty) – Among Fireflies [alto flute and live electronics]; Dry Wind [trumpet, violin, viola and fixed media] and Entracte [fixed media]

 

for more information visit http://www.emmfestival.org/

CMA alumna lives the life of a Disney Princess

BGSU alumna Hilary Maiberger ’10 is living the life of a Disney character and loving every minute of it.

Chosen to play the part of Belle in the national tour of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Maiberger admits the opportunity is “a dream come true.”

“It’s one of my favorite movies,” said Maiberger, who earned her master’s degree in vocal performance from BGSU. “It’s a wonderful love story about such an unexpected relationship that is based on inner beauty.”

She grew up watching and emulating the various Disney princesses, from Jasmine and Snow White to Cinderella and Ariel. She recently even had played the parts of Jasmine in a Disneyland production and Cinderella in a regional theatre production. Earlier this spring when she saw an audition announcement online about playing Belle in the NETworks national tour of “Beauty and the Beast,” she immediately sent a photo, resume and a video of her singing, knowing full-well her chances might be similar to winning a lottery. However, in a relatively short amount of time, she defied all odds and was selected to play Belle, her favorite Disney princess.

Her initial audition was not face-to-face in New York, “which is virtually unheard of in the industry,” said Christopher Scholl, one of her BGSU music professors.

“She has the talent, intelligence, looks and perseverance to succeed,” he said, adding, “She is one of the most expressive musicians I’ve taught; that will carry her far.”

For Maiberger the role of Belle “is ideal,” she said, explaining the character is “so real, and such a heroine who is funny, smart and has a huge capacity to learn and love.”

Maiberger is especially excited to be performing as Belle, surrounded by the elaborate stage production of the creative team from the original Broadway show. She is lucky that the memorable and award-winning music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice and the late Howard Ashman showcase her musical talents.

The California native has been singing since she was six years old and earned her bachelor’s degree in music from San Diego State University. Her journey to BGSU was started, in part, out of her connection to northwest Ohio. She was familiar with the area because her father was born and raised in Tiffin, 40 miles southeast of Bowling Green.

“Bowling Green was a great fit for me,” Maiberger said. “The faculty all were supportive and believed in my talents, and they encouraged me to audition for operas and theatre.”

“I had never done opera, but I loved it. Mr. Scholl was an incredible teacher who really ‘kicked my butt,’ but was supportive and believed in my talents.

“I didn’t’ realize opera was so hard, but it’s a wonderful foundation to train in a classical way,” she said.

Maiberger also improved her acting skills with the help of one-on-one acting sessions with Dr. Michael Ellison, associate professor of theatre and film.

She realized in her undergraduate years at San Diego State University that singing was what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. At BGSU, adding opera and acting to her repertoire “ratcheted up my career,” Maiberger admitted.

Now, as Belle, she is performing in eight shows a week, Tuesday through Sunday, which, she admits, “is a crazy schedule.” But the musical training she received has prepared her for such a rigorous routine.

“She came to BGSU with confidence in her singing,” her music professor recalled, “but BGSU really had an impact on her.

“There were a whole bunch of people who put a ton of work in with her,” Scholl said. “The saying ‘It takes a village’ was true; however, she was so receptive and such a joy to work with. She worked hard, practiced hard and prepared herself for such an opportunity.”

“I am so excited to be a part of something like this; it really is unbelievable. There is something very special about the Disney magic,” she said. And theatre is where she wants to be, she explained. “It’s like playing dress up. It’s being able to affect people, make them laugh and tell a story. There is nothing else really like it.”

Trumpet Week

BGSU trumpet professors Charles Saenz and Lauraine Carpenter have announced the schedule for BGSU Trumpet Week.  The event is being sponsored by Yamaha and Royalton Music:

James Ackley – Professor of Trumpet, South Carolina, www.jamesackley.net

Sean Jones –  www.seanjonesmusic.com.   Teaches at Duquesne, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Music Director of Cleveland Jazz Orchestra,  has his own small group,  etc etc.

James Ackley Master Class             Saturday, September 21, 10 am-noon, Conrad Room

James Ackley Recital                                         Monday, September 24, 8pm Bryan Hall

 

Sean Jones Master Class                 Wednesday, September 26, 6pm-7:30pm, Choral Room

Sean Jones/FacultyQuartet             Wednesday, September 26, 8:30pm-midnight, Club 149

Sean Jones w/Lab I                                            Thursday, September 27, 8pm, Kobacker

Threshold Student Electroacoustic Festival

BGSU students Cory Kasprzyk, Ben Murphy, Carter Rice, and Jennifer Roberts  will present pieces on this year’s Threshold Student Electroacoustic Festival, September 21 and 22, 2012.Threshold is a student festival instituted over 20 years ago by Ball State University, Bowling Green State University, and Oberlin Conservatory. This year, for the first time, the festival will be hosted by Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Designed as a vehicle to promote student collegiality in electroacoustic music, scheduled events include three concerts of student music from the participating institutions, along with occasional paper sessions, installations, and social events. All concerts will occur in Souers Hall, and are free and open to the public.  More information can be found at http://www.users.muohio.edu/blolanpa/threshold.html