She is principal flutist and a founding member of the Northern Symphonic Winds. During his education, Rob had the privilege to study with John Beck, Jim Petercsak, John Riley, Erik Forrester, Ernie Musquiz, and John Pratt. He holds a BA in architecture from Yale College, where he studied violin with Kyung Yu, and an MM in violin performance from the Yale School of Music, where he studied with Wendy Sharp. Crane will provide an accompanist for all vocal auditions for a $30 non-refundable fee. During his tenure, he brought the Young TEL: (315) 267-2410. Additional instructors include J. Biggers, C. Crozier, Hans-Ola Ericsson, M.Gailit, AC Galn, R. Glasgow, M. Haselbck, J-P. Leguay, A. Maron, S. Preston, and C. Terry. Prior to SUNY Potsdam, Dr. Lewis served as assistant professor of music education at the University of Southern California and director of the Master of Music in K-12 Contemporary Teaching Practices at USC. The Crane School of Music | Potsdam NY She has worked under the baton of world-renowned conductors including Maestro Duain Wolfe in a performance at Carnegie Hall, New York City with the Crane School of Music Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Hart Godden and the Regina Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, Dr. Nils Klykken, Dr. Jeffrey Francom, and Kenneth Andrews of the Crane School of Music. Crane students also benefit from SUNY Potsdams vibrant arts environment, with programs spanning music, theatre, dance, the fine arts and creative writing. TEL: (315) 267-2406. TEL: (315) 267-3192. The fourth disc- American Discoveries-, released in July 2009-is "another winner from the Rawlins Triothey continue their work of bringing us American composers' music that is worth hearingTheir playing is artful, suave and pleasing." Other chamber music affiliations include The Perron Trio, the Potsdam Piano Quartet, and the Ariel Chamber Players. Additionally, she serves as the International Clarinet Association's Pedagogy Coordinator. She has performed such operatic roles as Dido in Dido and Aeneas, Poppea in The Coronation of Poppea, and the Mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors. He recently returned to Cincinnati Opera to assist on The Pirates of Penzance and this past fall joined the directing staff of Seattle Opera to work on their new production of Tristan und Isolde. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, the Peck School of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, Jerod Sommerfeldt's music focuses on the creation of algorithmic and stochastic processes, utilizing the results for both fixed and real-time composition and improvisation. He is also a Past-President of the Monroe County School Music Association. topics for which he is recognized in the profession, including building musical literacy in the choral Dr. Brianne Borden joined the faculty at the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam in the Fall of 2020 and serves as Assistant Professor of Trumpet. TEL: (315) 267-2444. Most recently, Verisimo is launching a new concert series - SUNY Potsdam - Acalog ACMS More Athletics Academic Catalog Home Academics Faculty & Staff 44 Pierrepont Avenue. He has also actively pursued legislation in the field of justice reform and indigent defense. She earned her Ph.D. in Musicology from Washington University in St. Louis, where her dissertation analyzed relationships between French actress Sarah Bernhardt and fin-de-sicle musical culture. In the music administrative sphere, he has served as secretary/treasurer, vice president and president of the New York Association of College Music Programs (NYACMP), and has presented at conferences such as the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and NYSSMA on topics around music school recruitment/admissions, curriculum reform, and diversity and inclusion in music programs. legacy," and "Emigration, Integration and Creative Productivity: Alfred Hunter has presented at regional and national conferences since 2008. TEL: (315) 267-2411. At Crane, students can choose from a wide variety of programs and majors. the World Choir Games (the "Choir Olympics"), for which they won two gold medals and one Crane students Zian Taylor, Lindsay Hebert, Noah Unser, and Matthew Bahr discuss the transformative experience, a trip was made possible, in part, by the Gail and Richard Stradling Travel Endowment. Borden's wellness expertise is centered in the realms of performance anxiety, musculoskeletal health, trauma-informed mindfulness, and the practical application of yoga techniques. Ms. Rubio is principal flutist and Personnel Manager of the Orchestra of Northern New York. She is the winner of the 2019 ISMTA Composer Commissioning program. TEL: (315) 267-2459. Prior to his appointment at Crane, Spence taught at both Frostburg State University and Frederick Community College in MD. All actively enrolled undergraduates . Her most recent performance of Russkaya Tetrad' was in Honolulu, Hawaii. His versatility in almost any setting, from jazz to classical and contemporary to drum corps, has earned him the opportunity to perform in many prestigious settings around the world. Outside of music, he enjoys playing chess, learning languages, and exploring offbeat cinema. in Choral Conducting (2013) from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Michelle particularly enjoys collaborative performances and has accompanied orchestras and choirs, focusing on large works such as Maurice Durufl's Requiem and various Bach Cantatas. He currently oversees the music program at the Shanti Bhavan Children's Project in Tamil-Nadu, India and has taught developing musicians at the Tomas de Berlanga School on the island of Santa Cruz, Galapagos, as a member of Broadway for Arts Education, an organization committed to providing quality arts education to communities in need around the world. TEL: (315) 267-2408. Matthew Orwick taught orchestra and instrumental music lessons for thirty-two years, eleven in the East Ramapo Central School District and twenty-one in the Wappingers Central School District. Borden is honored to be an S.E. TEL: (315) 267-3216. She has served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Temple University, a pianist for the Villanova Singers and the Main Line Singers, as well as Rowan University, and West Chester University, and an organist for Trinity Reformed UCC in Collegeville, PA, and Emanuel UCC in Philadelphia, PA. okinar@potsdam.edu Technology Request Form. He studied voice with Benjamin Brecher, Paul Sahuc, and Frances Pallozzi Wittmann. She resides in the village of Fort Edward, NY. She has since appeared with numerous orchestras including the Roanoke, Lansing, North Arkansas, Imperial, Venice, Filharmonia Pomorska (Poland), Oltenia Philharmonic (Romania) and, in her native Korea, with the Seongnam, Busan, Ulsan, and the Korean Symphony Orchestra. Additionally, he served as Guest Lecturer and Entrepreneurship Advisor at the Manhattan School of Music, Center for Music Entrepreneurship. www.fiddlingliesl.com, dotyls@potsdam.edu She recently triumphed in the title role of Ariadne auf Naxos. In addition, she has served as a judge for multiple organ and chamber ensemble competitions. Dr. Tramposh has been performing with pianist Cullan Bryant for the last five years; in addition to the works featured on the CD, they have performed works by Hindemith, Shostakovich, Brahms, Enesco, Kiel, Clarke, and Milhaud. with Ann Howard Jones, and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music and Classical Languages from As an opera pianist, Brock was a 2020 Finger Lakes Opera Tomita Young Artist, performing for aria and scenes concerts, as well as the children's opera, Pinocchio. He recently performed at the 2022 Newport Jazz Festival with the Maria Schneider Orchestra as well as with his own group. Before moving to upstate New York, she was a much-sought-after collaborative pianist in the Philadelphia Area and regularly performed with students and local musicians. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Music Education from the Crane School of Music with a Performer's Certificate. For more about the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), contact Our undergraduate programs are designed to provide a strong and comprehensive foundation across all areas of study, whereas our graduate programs bring greater depth and focus within these areas. Emma Trevena. Student learning outcomes benefit students by strengthening academic programs and enabling students to articulate and demonstrate what they know, understand and can do. He has presented on this and similar topics at national meetings of the American Musicological Society, the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (US Chapter), and the Society for American Music, among others. redmondj@potsdam.edu Chief among her awards and prizes in teaching are the MTNA 'StAR' award (2004), and paid residency at the Heifetz International Music Institute (New Hampshire) as a Piano Pedagogy Fellow, sponsored by the Surdna Foundation (2008). Currently, Dr. Sullivan is Associate Professor of Voice at the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam. TEL: (315) 267-2009, Adjunct Instructor: Student Teaching Supervisor. Vocalists, for example,should be visible from head-to-toe. She served as Executive Director of the Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar during its 2016 and 2017 seasons. He also was awarded grants for his research on the Suzuki Method pioneer, John Kendall. Now in its third century, SUNY Potsdam is distinguished by a legacy of pioneering programs and educational excellence. His interest in collaboration has also taken him to Costa Rica, where he gave a series of concerts of vocal music by Black American composers commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as part of the Centro Cultural Costarricense-Norteamericano's Promising Artists of the 21st Century program. In 2020, Brock received the Excellence in Accompanying Award from Eastman. Heuser is also a founding member of the Composers Alliance of San Antonio (CASA). TEL: (315) 267-2665, Visiting Assistant Professor: Band and Music Education. georged@potsdam.edu Crane School of Music is one of only 10 outstanding schools nationwide earning the prestigious designation this year, and one of only two schools in New York State so recognized. He has performed at The National Flute Association Annual Convention in Chicago, San Diego, Orlando and Salt Lake City, and has also presented at the Florida Flute Convention and Mid-South Flute Festival. Shires Artist. She has worked with groups and performers including Chr Narodowy Forum Muzyki, Yarn|Wire, Latitude 49, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, members of Talea Ensemble, Popebama, and Tony Arnold. 2023 SUNY Potsdam The State University of New York at Potsdam, all rights reserved. Dr. Kastella continued his education at Louisiana State University, earning a MM with Dr. Willis Delony and a DMA with Gregory Sioles. As a conductor, baritone, and concerto soloist on piano, Dr. Francom has collaborated with orchestras across the country, including the New West Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, and San Diego Symphony. In his continued interest of music technology and music pedagogy, Mr. Biczo facilitated learning and worked with local community groups, Boys and Girls Club and Project AMP, where youth explored music creation and music integration in film, processing, and video game design. He has presented research at national and state conferences and published in state journals of music education. Sought after for his research in crossing genres, Dr. Sierra has been invited to present lectures at College Conservatories and Universities throughout the United States, including The Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford, University of Connecticut, Troy University, Belmont University, Florida International University, etc. seeking out non-traditional performances spaces and opportunities. Friday, February 24, 2023Directions. She also has additional performance experience in musical theatre, vocal jazz, and pop music. Some of her favorite opera credits include Dorabella in Mozart's Cos fan tutte and Ottavia in Monteverdi's L'Incoronazione di Poppea, which Opera praised as "regal" and "affecting." While teaching at the Crane School of Music, Brock is also in the last year of doctoral coursework in Piano Accompanying and Chamber Music at the Eastman School of Music, studying with Dr. Andrew Harley and previously with Dr. Jean Barr. His works have been performed in the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, and Asia, and at festivals and conferences including the Wintergreen Festival, the Sebago-Long Lake Festival, the Cape May Music Festival, the Charlotte New Music Festival, the nief-norf Summer Music Festival, the Ncounters conference in Edmonton, the Festival Eleazar de Carvalho in Fortaleza, the Asian Double Reed Association Conference in Mahidol, the International Double Reed Society Conference, the European Biennial Double Bass Congress & Festival, and the College Music Society's International and Regional Conferences. Active as a professional musician, he plays baritone sax in the Wally Siebel All Star Big Band, keyboards and horns with a variety of other small jazz and rock groups, and performs in pit orchestras for area school musicals. Upcoming commissions include a piece for Peabody Laptop Ensemble and a new work for cellist Iva Casin-Lako. ensemble concerts and vocal recitals and had the honor of singing for two seasons with the Santa Fe She has performed in concert venues such as the United Nations, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Town Hall, as well as in many museums, churches and university concert halls across the United States and Europe. This was the first in-depth ethnographic study on female drummers in Africa or the diaspora. Rob has accumulated a wealth of music retail experience with his many years of employment at Potsdam's Northern Music and Video where his primary areas of expertise were both home and mobile audio. Matthew Gatti is a 2010 graduate in tuba performance from the Crane School of Music. During her tenure as a classroom teacher, Riki Braunstein served as associate conductor of the Brooklyn Borough-wide Orchestra and created several inter-visitation programs to introduce the musical ensemble experience to young school musicians. Your Full Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Department (Optional) Location (Optional) Room Number (Optional) She has also performed with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Amici Orchestra, Light Opera Oklahoma, Tulsa Philharmonic, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Eastman Wind Ensemble including a tour to Japan, Taiwan and Macau, Eastman Philharmonia and Eastman Opera Orchestra. Tim guest conducted many choirs and for over 10 years was conductor of the professional chorus and orchestra at the San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival. Jeff studied music composition and piano at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington; and he was previously employed as a choir director for five years at a Methodist church in the Sacramento area in California, before moving to New York State in 2018. hinklejb@potsdam.edu The ensemble has toured extensively, performing at schools and universities, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, George Eastman Museum, Avaloch Farm Music Institute, and indoors and outdoors at San Juan Island and Saint-Gaudens National Historical Parks and Olympic, Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Shenandoah, Great Smoky Mountains, Mammoth Cave, and Hawai'i Volcanoes National Parks. In winter 2018, his article, Preparing for the First Rehearsal: A Guide for Choral Conductors, appeared in the online journal, Chorteach. ), Dr. Sullivan attended the Contemporary Commercial Music Vocal Pedagogy Institute at Shenandoah University. Creator. He produced a recording of the choral works of Margaret Lang at The Crane School of Music with the combined choirs and orchestra, entitled All the Heart of Me. Borden completed her Doctoral studies at Arizona State University, where she served as Teaching Assistant to David Hickman and was recipient of Raphael Mendez Scholarship for Outstanding Graduate Student. She has served as a guest conductor at various All-County Choral Festivals. TEL: (315) 267-2435. Her recordings are also available on Steinway's Spirio, and her newest solo CD, an All-Beethoven program is released on the Steinway and Sons label in November 2019. She has worked with noted conductors including Julius Rudel, Lukas Foss, Michel Corboz, Ren Jacobs and Will Crutchfield, and stage directors Peter Ustinov, Herbert Wernicke, and John Neumeier. Lorraine Yaros Sullivan, mezzo-soprano, is an active and versatile performer, enjoying success in a variety of genres and styles including opera, oratorio, chamber music, and art song. Lastly, she is a proud alumna of SUNY Potsdam where she received a Bachelor's degree in Trumpet Performance and her love of brass chamber music was established in the Frackenpohl Honors Brass Quintet. Her principal teachers included Scott Price, Enrique Graf, and David Moroz; she had also taken master classes with pianists Earl Wild, John Perry and Marc Durand. Longy School of Music, both in Cambridge, MA; and as Director of Music at St. Stephen's United Having an accomplished orchestral and solo career, she has performed with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Monarch Brass, Arizona Musicfest Orchestra, as a featured artist for the 2019 International Women's Brass Conference, and under the baton of great conductors such as Gunther Schuller, Karina Canellakis, Tito Muoz, and Helmuth Rilling. Update my info Your submission to Crane School of Music has been sent. Pursuing a degree at SUNY Potsdams Crane School of Music is a daunting task in and of itself, butNatalia Buitrago 21went the extra mile, recently graduating with a double major in music performance and music business. At Crane, he has taught Vocal Repertoire: German Lieder, and is currently adjunct instructor of piano and an active collaborative pianist. graduated Phi Beta Kappa with distinction, was voted into the Rhodes College Hall of Fame, and His dissertation was on the subject of music teacher retention and attrition in high poverty urban school districts. Dr. Becker holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree and Performer's Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, where she was awarded the 2013 Teaching Assistant Prize for excellence in collegiate teaching. Michelle Rae Martin-Atwood, originally from Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada, holds a Doctor of Musical Arts (2009) and a Master of Music (2001) in organ performance, and a Sacred Music Diploma (2009) from the Eastman School of Music, where she studied with David Higgs. His student research projects have been selected from over 3,500 applicants for three National Council of Undergraduate Research conferences. She was featured soloist with the Orchestra 2013, in the premiere of a concerto by Paul Siskind. ". An avid educator, Dr. Hernacki is on the faculty of the Crane School of Music at the State University of New York at Potsdam, as the Assistant Professor of Trombone. His primary teachers include Susan McQuinn, Amy Porter, and Katherine Kemler. The broad Crane alumni network includes sought-after performing artists, award-winning educators, prolific composers, and executives in music business, non-profits and creative fields. His Avalon Guitar Duo won First Prize in the 1985 Guitar Foundation of America International Duo Guitar Competition, and is featured on the compact disc GFA Winners Circle 1982-1993. From 2006 - 2015 Via was the Vice President of Sales at D'Addario. In 2018, he received First Prize in the Inaugural International Low Flutes Festival Alto Flute Competition held in Reston, VA. He has received grants from organizations such as the Artist Foundation of San Antonio and the American Music Center. As an active sanderrm@potsdam.edu In 2013, he attended SongFest, where he studied with Martin Katz and Margo Garrett. His research interests include place-based pedagogies, instrumental music education, popular/vernacular music, and LGBTQ issues in music education. showcased classical and contemporary chamber music performed in synchronicity with original TEL: (315) 267-2448. He was also a student teaching supervisor. As a clinician, Tim has presented at NYSSMA and NYSBDA statewide conferences. Cathedral, Sanders Theater at Harvard University, and the Chautauqua Institution. Dr. Sierra has also made solo debuts in Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, and India. Michelle has won multiple grants and scholarships including the Johann Strauss Scholarship for the Advanced Study of Music in Austria, Canada Arts Council ($25,000) and Saskatchewan Arts Board Grants ($15,000). A devoted teacher, Dr. Kastella has taught pianists aged 5 years to 75 years old, including as adjunct instructor at Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical College in Baton Rouge, LA, from 2019-2020. Prior to joining Crane, Gibbons was Associate Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Texas Christian University, where he received the 2020 Deans' Award for Research and Creativity. An avid recitalist, Dr. Sierra is a founding member of the Vocalis Consort, an ensemble dedicated to exposing audiences to song recitals that extend beyond the traditional Western European canon. Studies, and Chair of the Music Department at Drew University; Director of Choral Activities at She has presented and given keynote speeches at national and international conferences. SUNY Potsdam Alumna, Rene Fleming, to Perform at Super Bowl XLVIII The honor of singing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl is one that would be coveted by any musician. Dr. D. Jason Bishop enjoys a national and international reputation as a conductor, music educator, Dr. Sullivan has a special interest in the intimate collaborations of chamber music and art song. People's Chorus of Erie to the national stage in performances at Carnegie Hall and in competition at Dr. Sierra holds a doctorate of musical arts degree in voice performance from Rutgers University, a master of education degree in music education from Columbia University, a master of music degree in classical voice performance from Manhattan School of Music, and bachelor of music degrees in music education and voice performance from Westminster Choir College. While at Marion Center, Jon taught band and instrumental lessons to grades 7-12 as well as elementary instrumental lessons and chorus to students in grades 4-6. He has been an accompanist at the Crane School of Music (primarily working with vocal students) since Fall of 2018. He has served as the School's Associate Dean since 2011. Her performances have been broadcast on WQXR (New York City), WRTI (Philadelphia), WMFT and LOOP (Chicago), WBJC (Baltimore), WCLV (Cleveland), CKWR (Ontario), and Korea's KBS and Arte TV. Equally active in orchestral and recital repertoire, she has performed as a soloist in works including: Verdi's Requiem, Handel's Messiah, Bruckner's Mass in D minor, Beethoven's 9th Symphony and Mass in C, and Mahler's 2, 3, and 4th Symphonies. In fact, Crane has made the largest piano order in Steinway & Sons historytwice. Professor Chalker maintains a small teaching studio in Zrich where she returns regularly to mentor her students, including younger colleagues, now enjoying fine professional careers themselves. An advocate for the arts, Dr. Hernacki strives to be an agent of change in helping aspiring performers and educators realize their utmost potential, creating connections between audiences of musicians and non-musicians alike, and elevating the music field so that it will always have a place to thrive for generations to come. The Sustainable Construction Management and Engineering Department is pleased to announce that Gutchess Lumber Company Inc. of Cortland, New York has donated $100,000 to the ESF F The review team noted that "the program is well conceived, has a strong faculty, and has developed a vision for the expected profile of students completing this program."
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