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Harpist Amy Berger received her B.A. degree from SUNY Stony Brook and M.M. from the Yale School of Music. She has performed internationally and across the U.S. including orchestral music, chamber music, opera, ballet, Broadway shows, film scores, and television commercials. She has worked with the New York Symphonic Ensemble, American Symphony, The New York City Opera and was principal harpist with the Spoleto Festival Orchestra in both South Carolina and Spoleto, Italy. She has appeared as a harpist in movies, including the recently released August Rush. She has recorded with Tony Bennett, Cy Coleman, Van Dyke Parks, and Juan Luis Guerra. She has also recorded with the String Orchestra of the Rockies, the Orchestra of the State of Mexico, and the Spoleto Festival Orchestra.
Her solo CD, On Golden Harp was used in the soundtrack of the documentary, One Hundred Years of Baseball. Amy has been performing with the Stamford Symphony as Principal Harpist since 1987. She continues to teach privately in the New York area.
Oboist Robert Botti joined the New York Philharmonic in 1992, having been principal oboe of the New York City Opera Orchestra. He has appeared as soloist with the New York Symphonic Ensemble and performed in the Grand Teton, Bach Stony Brook, and Music from Colorado festivals. He has collaborated and recorded with Gunther Schuller and Wynton Marsalis as a guest artist with Jazz at Lincoln Center, and is a member of the Sylvan Winds, with whom he has given many premieres. He can be heard on recordings with the Philharmonic’s Principal Bassoon Judith LeClair, Sylvan Winds, Philharmonia Virtuosi, New York Kammermusiker, Amadeus Ensemble, and Harmonie Ensemble; he is featured on the premiere recording of Arnold Sturm’s Suite for Oboe and Piano. Mr. Botti holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The Juilliard School. He is on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and SUNY–Purchase, and has given master classes at Yale, Princeton, and Indiana universities.
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Canadian pianist Vicky Chow has been hailed as ‘brilliant’ and ‘riveting’ by New York Times critic, Anthony Tommasini. Ms. Chow made her orchestral debut at the age of 10 with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. She has performed under numerous conductors, including JoAnne Falleta, Bramwell Tovey, Victor Feldbrill, Jeffrey Milarsky, and Clyde Mitchell. She has performed in Zankel Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Clark Studio Theatre, Orpheum Theatre, Roy Thomson Hall, Chan Center for the Performing Art, the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre, and as guest artist in the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Music Festival, Golandsky Institute International Piano Festival, the f(x) New Music Marathon in Miami, Desert Chamber Music Society, Seattle Chamber Music Society, and Las Vegas Music Festival.
She has collaborated with New York Philharmonic flutist Renee Siebert, Metropolitan Opera soprano Janet Hopkins and Da Capo Chamber Players’ cellist Andre Emelianoff. She is currently a member of two contemporary ensembles: AXIOM ensemble and Zero Gravity. Ms. Chow also produces concert programs of new compositions by emerging composers at the Chelsea Art Museum and Gershwin Hotel in New York City.
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Cellist Caleigh Drane is a freelance musician who has just graduated from Indiana University and has made her way to NYC, due mostly to the fact that she has many great friends who are also beautiful musicians out here. She has come to experiment, collaborate, gig, jam, and do anything that helps her grow as a cellist and an artist. Her passion and focus lies in alternative and experimental cello work.
Caleigh has worked with such groups of the rock/jazz/folk/anything goes persuasion. She love meeting other musicians trying to make their own thing work, and “I feel like everyone I work with helps challenge my own musical endeavors.”
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Pianist Alexandra Frederick grew up in England and studied piano and double bass in Cambridge where she co-founded the award-winning jazz quartet StringSwing. She came to New York, won a scholarship, and followed her love for playing music. Alex studied with jazz legends Sheila Jordan and Mark Murphy. She earned a degree in Vocal Performance from City College and was selected to be the National Anthem Soloist at the Honors Award Ceremony.
Alex has since performed at the News Room jazz club and other venues in Harlem and the Bronx, including singing backup with Dee Dee Bridgewater and Frank Foster at the televised Tribute to Max Roach at Aaron Davis Hall. She has been a featured vocalist with Ray Santos and his Latin Band.
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Violist Stefanie Taylor, an active chamber and orchestral musician,has participated in numerous festivals and concert series in the United States and Europe. Ms. Taylor performs frequently with
the New York Philharmonic; other performance associations have included the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, and the American Symphony Orchestra, where she has acted as principal violist. She has premiered several chamber works at both Merkin Hall in New York and Columbia University's Miller Theater.
A graduate of Indian University, Ms. Taylor studied violin with Miriam Fried and James Buswell. She received her master's degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where she studied viola with Caroline Levine, and chamber music with Julius Levine and Timothy Eddy.
Ms. Taylor has performed in live broadcasts on WQXR in New York and on Vermont Public Radio.
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A native of Vienna, Austria, flautist Theresa Thompson came to New York in 1998 with one suitcase to attend a post graduate summer program at NYU. She never left and nine years later still lives in- what she considers-the
greatest city in the world.
Her background in music and arts administration has lead to a tenure in the executive and artistic department at Carnegie Hall and as a manager of classical musicians. The experience of assisting conductors and opera singers from around the world with their New York accommodation needs coupled with her enthusiasm for New York City, brought her to the world of Real Estate. Whatever her clients' requirements are, Theresa is dedicated as a buyer's, seller's and rental broker, and will patiently and efficiently look for the best options for her customers.
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Clarinetist Heather Thon grew up in a musical family and knew at an early age that she wanted to pursue music. She attended the Interlochen Arts Academy then went on to receive her Bachelors Degree from the University of Michigan and her Masters Degree in Orchestral Performance at the Manhattan School of Music. Heather played with the Chicago Civic Orchestra working with Daniel Barenboim, Roberto Abaddo and Larry Combs and spent a semester in Japan playing with the Toho Orchestra Academy. In 2003 Heather was the grand-prize winner of the International Clarinet Association Orchestral Excerpt Competition. Heather is active as an orchestral and chamber musician as well as an educator. She has taught and given master classes throughout the country and is currently a faculty member at the Manhattan School of Music Summer Camp, Special Music School and Lucy Moses Outreach Program. Her principal teachers have included Mark Nuccio, Fred Ormand and Richard Hawkins.
Heather is a founding member of the Aeros Quintet an imaginative and dynamic all female wind quintet, which performs a wide range of chamber music including classical, contemporary, jazz-inspired and music from around the world.
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Guitarist Kurt Toriello is an active performer throughout the New York area appearing as soloist, in chamber ensembles, and orchestras. 2008 has been an exciting year with appearances at the Manhattan School of Music's Borden Auditorium under the baton of Michael Adelson, the Monkey NYC premiering Terry Champlin's Be Still... written for the performer, Pforziemer Hall, Osnat Netzer's Holocaust Memorial Concert at New England Conservatory, and in master classes with David Tannenbaum and Kenneth Cooper. Other performances include the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, Peabody Conservatory, Mannes Concert Hall, Goldmark Hall, Columbia University, Eugene Lang Hall at New School University, Vail-Leavitt Music Hall and the Little Village Playhouse. He is on the faculty of Bergen Academy of Music.
Mr. Toriello is a Graduate Student of Manhattan School of Music, studying under David Leisner and Mark DelPriora, and his Graduate Studies at Columbia University's Teachers College. He is pursuing a Master of Music in Performance and Master of Arts in Music Education. Mr. Toriello received his Bachelor of Music Degree from the Mannes College of Music, where he studied under Fred Hand, Michael Newman, and Terry Champlin.
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Having a wide range of musical interests, Bassoonist Laura Vincent has had the opportunity to perform with an eclectic mix of musicians. This has included BBC Proms Concerts with Rostropovich and Sir Colin Davis, a world premiere of Arvo Pärt with the London Sinfonietta, the Salzburg festival with Ricardo Muti and touring the United Kingdom and New York with Elton John. Laura is also a recent addition to The Philadelphia Orchestra Substitute pool. Deeply committed to Arts education, Laura is on the Teaching Artist faculty of The New York Philharmonic, and also teaches at IS73 in Queens through the Academy, a program jointly sponsored by Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School and The Weill Institute. With the generous support of The Countess of Munster Musical Trust, she completed her Master’s degree in Orchestral Performance at the Manhattan School of Music under the tutelage of Frank Morelli and also holds a Bachelor’s degree from The Royal Academy of Music graduating with the Florence Woodbridge Prize. Her additional musical training has included the London Symphony Orchestra Wind Scheme, International Orchestral Institute Attergau, and the National Orchestral Institute.
Laura is a founding member of the Aeros Quintet.
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Having a wide range of musical interests, Bassoonist Laura Vincent has had the opportunity to perform with an eclectic mix of musicians. This has included BBC Proms Concerts with Rostropovich and Sir Colin Davis, a world premiere of Arvo Pärt with the London Sinfonietta, the Salzburg festival with Ricardo Muti and touring the United Kingdom and New York with Elton John. Laura is also a recent addition to The Philadelphia Orchestra Substitute pool. Deeply committed to Arts education, Laura is on the Teaching Artist faculty of The New York Philharmonic, and also teaches at IS73 in Queens through the Academy, a program jointly sponsored by Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School and The Weill Institute. With the generous support of The Countess of Munster Musical Trust, she completed her Master’s degree in Orchestral Performance at the Manhattan School of Music under the tutelage of Frank Morelli and also holds a Bachelor’s degree from The Royal Academy of Music graduating with the Florence Woodbridge Prize. Her additional musical training has included the London Symphony Orchestra Wind Scheme, International Orchestral Institute Attergau, and the National Orchestral Institute.
Laura is a founding member of the Aeros Quintet.
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A Picture of Dorian G is the first in a projected series of pieces, the NanoKosmos. Given his previous track record, it will probably remain the only piece in that series.
Dragon and the George, originally written for prepared piano (“Prepared for what?” he mutters) has settled into its natural environment with the clarinet and bassoon.
The Composer’s Voice Concert Series is an opportunity for contemporary composers to express their musical aesthetic and personal “voice” created in their compositions.
Vox Novus collaborating with the Remarkable Theater Brigade and Jan Hus Church to produce a monthly concert series promoting the chamber works of contemporary composers.
Vox Novus produces and promotes new music. Founded by Robert Voisey, Vox Novus is dedicated to contemporary music, the musicians who perform, and the composers that write the music of today. The mission is to cultivate a music community and make their work available to the greater public.
Remarkable Theater Brigade founded by Christian McLeer, Dan Jeselsohn and Monica Harte, creates and produces new operas and musicals and takes children’s versions out to special-needs and at-risk children free of charge.
Support from the Puffin Foundation “…continuing the dialogue between art and the lives of ordinary people.”
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special Thanks to:
George Barker, Richard Carrick, Isabel Castellvi, Rebecca Charnow, Douglas DaSilva, Aldelira DaSilva, Jason DaSilva, John Girvin, Monica Harte, International PreSchools, Jan Hus Church, Keith Kreindler, Avrohom Leichtling, Christian McLeer, Suzanne Mueller, Kathleen Nester, Billy Newman, New York Miniaturist Ensemble, Nina Perlove, Peter Robles, Allison Seidner, Martin Urbach, Robert Voisey, and the Puffin Foundation for their continued support.
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