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Radio ArtsIndonesia played ten of the thirteen tracks of my CD, from March 23-25. Those tracks were:

  • What Shall We Bring? (Otterbein University Concert Choir, Gayle Walker, director)
  • Autumn (Otterbein University Concert Choir, Gayle Walker, director)
  • The Lord God Almighty Is His Name (Otterbein University Concert Choir, Gayle Walker, director, Jennifer Bell, piano, Tom McKeon, trumpet)
  • Psalm of Praise and Hope (Cynthia Mahaney, soprano, Kimberlee Goodman,flute, Eileen Huston, piano)
  • Three Love Songs (Rebecca Keck, soprano, Eileen Huston, piano)
  • O, Death, Rock Me Asleep (Jessica Kahn, soprano, Erica Donahoe, violin)
  • Come, Light Serene (Women of the Otterbein University Concert Choir, Gayle Walker, director, Jennifer Bell, piano
  • November (Cynthia Mahaney, soprano, Columbus Cellos (quartet), Linda Bollas, Jerrie Cribb, Marcia Jones, and Anne Marie Slater)

Radio Horizon 93.9FM Johannesburg, South Africa played seven of the thirteen tracks of my CD, Yet, I Will Rejoice, during the month of February 2012. Those tracks were:

CMTA Program

The Columbus Music Teachers Association (CMTA) (established 1930) numbers many fine central Ohio teachers among its membership including several Columbus Symphony Orchestra members. CMTA’s first program of the year, October 31, 2011, in a private home, featured works of Jerry Casey performed by members of the group and a few guests. These compositions included:

Celebration 25!

Celebration 25! (1995) by Jerry Casey won the Composers Concordance competition for composers 70 or older. It was performed at the Performing Center of St. Sava Cathedral on Tuesday, May 31, 2011. See below for more details of the performance. This article appeared in the New York Times.

Composers Concordance (Tuesday) This enterprising new-music organization presents the ensemble Circadia, a woodwind, string and piano quintet, in a program that includes works by Derek Bermel, Louis Calabro, Dan Cooper, Joseph Pehrson and Gene Pritsker. The program, called “Generations,” will also include works by the winners of two Composers Concordance competitions: one for a composer 20 or under, the other for a composer 70 or over. At 8 p.m., Performing Center of St. Sava Cathedral, 20 West 26th Street, Manhattan , (646) 522-9442, sequenza21.com/calendar/2011/05/composers-concordance-presents-generations/; $15; $10 for students and 65+. (Kozinn)