Harlequinade for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon and Woodblock was performed at the Biannual Conference of Christian Fellowship of Art Music Composers (CFAMC), October 15, 2010 at Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana. A woodwind trio (Melissa Huempfner, flute; Andrea Hoyt, clarinet; Allison Buck, bassoon) from Ball State University performed the work.
Category Archives: Performances
Three Moods
Three Moods (for Horn and Piano) was performed at the 13th London New Wind Festival, Tuesday September 28, 2010, 7.30 p.m., at St. Cyprian’s Church, Glentworth Street, London , England.
Yet I Will Rejoice
On June 5, 2010 the Otterbein University Concert Choir was joined by the Otterbein University Chamber Orchestra for the premiere of Yet I Will Rejoice (SSATB with Chamber Orchestra) under the direction of Gayle Walker for its Spring Concert.
November
November (poetry of William Cullen Bryant) for Soprano and Cello Quartet was premiered at the Women in Music—Columbus Spring Composers Forum on May 1, 2010. Cynthia Mahaney was the soprano accompanied by the Columbus Cellos (Linda Bollas, Jerrie Cribb, Marcia Jones, and Anne Marie Slater).
Gli intrighi d’amore (The Intrigues of Love)
The Konza Winds, the Kansas State University Faculty Woodwind Quintet, performed Gli intrighi d’amore (The Intrigues of Love) at the Society of Composers, Inc. (SCI) Region VI Conference in Manhattan, Kansas, on March 26, 2010.
What Shall We Bring?
On February 27, 2010, the Otterbein University Concert Choir under the direction of Gayle Walker premiered
What Shall We Bring? (SSAATTBB a cappella) as part of its Winter Concert. Mrs. Casey was named semi-finalist in the 2008 Sorel Medallion Choral Composition Competition for this work.
O, Death, Rock Me Asleep
O, Death, Rock Me Asleep was performed on the concert, “A New Millennium of Music: Women in Song,” on January 31, 2010, in Brandi Recital Hall, at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio. The concert featured adjunct music instructors of Kenyon performing music by living women composers written since the year 2000. Tamara Seckel, soprano, and Cole Dachenhaus (student), violin, presented the work.
The First Noel
The First Noel (SAB with Piano) Choir of Worthington Baptist Church, Worthington, Ohio, December 20, 2009. (New setting of the words of the familiar carol.) Premiere.
Who Would Have Thought It? God Did!
Who Would Have Thought It? God Did! (Christmas cantata), Church Choir of Church of the Redeemer United Methodist Church, Columbus, Ohio, under the direction of Kathy Vansant, December 20, 2009.
Out of the Depths
Out of the Depths (solo piano), Victoria Tsangari, piano, at the joint conference of Iowa Composers Forum and Society of Composers, Inc., Region V, Clarke College, Dubuque, Iowa, October 9, 2009. (This work was commissioned by Iowa Composers Forum through the Marilynn Etzel Piano Commission Fund.) Premiere.