College of Musical Arts

Keyboard faculty

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Cynthia Benson

Dr. Cynthia Benson

D.M.A., University of Texas at Austin

Associate Professor (group piano) [On Leave ’08–’09]

2135 Moore Musical Arts Center
Phone (419) 372-2629

Dr. Cynthia Benson Coordinator of group piano program; teaches piano pedagogy; holds a bachelor’s in music education from the University of Central Arkansas, a master’s in piano performance from Rice University and a doctorate in music education with an emphasis in piano pedagogy from the University of Texas at Austin; served as a foreign expert at Jimei University in Xiamen, China, where she taught group and studio piano; chair of the Research Committee of the National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy; has presented research at the First Seminar on Digital Music Education in Nanjing, China, and at national and state conferences of Music Educators National Associationm, Association for Technology in Music and National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy; international presentations at International Society for Music Education, Asia Pacific Symposium on Music Education Research and Research in Music Education; past president of northwest district of the Ohio Music Teachers Association; presentations at MTNA national and state conferences; has published articles in Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Journal of Technology in Music Learning, International Journal of Research in Music Education, Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, Texas Music Education Research, Illinois Music Educator, American Music Teacher, Keyboard Companion, Piano Pedagogy Forum and Roland’s Keyboard Educator; director of the Summer Music Institute Piano Camp.

Vincent Corrigan

Dr. Vincent Corrigan

Ph.D., Indiana University at Bloomington

Professor (harpsichord) [On Leave Spring ’09]

1055 Moore Musical Arts Center
Phone (419) 372-2055

Dr. Vincent Corrigan Active performer on both piano and harpsichord, throughout the Midwest, with particular focus in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana; has received degrees in music education, piano, harpsichord and musicology from Carnegie-Mellon University and Indiana University; studied harpsichord with the late Fernando Valenti and Marie Zorn; as a chamber performer, he is a frequent collaborator in concerts of both early music and new music; as a soloist, he has appeared at the Toledo Museum of Art, Bluffton College, the Bowling Green New Music & Art Festival and with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra; released the CD The Young Scarlatti on the AMP label; member of the musicology/composition/theory faculty.

Solungga Liu

Dr. Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu

D.M.A., Eastman School of Music

Assistant Professor (piano)

1059 Moore Musical Arts Center
Phone (419) 372-2830

Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu Active soloist and concert pianist throughout Asia and North America; dedicated performer of new music; premiered Robert Morris’s Meandering River, which is also dedicated to her; scheduled to premiere Gregory Mertl’s piano concerto with University of Minnesota Wind Ensemble (2009); recorded two CDs with Alarm Will Sound of Reich’s major works on Nonesuch and Cantaloupe Records; recorded on Albany records; future recording of solo piano music by Charles Tomlinson Griffes schedule for 2009 on Centaur Records; performed Ravel’s Piano Concerto with Taipei Metropolitan Orchestra; in July 2004, performed Schumann’s Piano Quintet with Tang String Quartet (Singapore) at the 75th annual Music Mountain Chamber Music Festival, subsequently broadcast on WQXR (New York) and WAMC (Conn., Mass., Vt. and N.Y.) and syndicated to over 1 million listeners; co-artistic director and founder of Open Gate; former faculty at Tainan University of Technology (Tainan, Taiwan); doctorate in piano performance from Eastman School of Music where her teachers included Elizabeth DiFelice, Alan Feinberg and Douglas Humpherys.

Laura Melton

Dr. Laura Melton

D.M.A., Rice University

Associate Professor (piano)

1057 Moore Musical Arts Center
Phone (419) 372-8025
mustec.bgsu.edu/~lmelton

Dr. Laura Melton Coordinator of Keyboard Studies and Associate Professor of piano; has been a prize winner in several major international competitions including the Mendelssohn Competition in Berlin, the New York Recital Division of the Joanna Hodges Competition, the National Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Competition and the 1998 Mu Phi Epsilon Competition; semi-finalist in the Orleans International Competition in France, the Concurso International de Ejecucion Musical in Vina del Mar, Chile, and was the only remaining American in the semi-finals of the 1991 Clara Haskil Competition in Switzerland; orchestral appearances include the Freiburg Musikhochschulorchester of Freiburg, Germany, the San Francisco Chamber Players and the International Chamber Orchestra of Idyllwild, Calif.; numerous appearances on radio and television, including an appearance on National Public Radio’s Performance Today in celebration of the birthday of composer, John Corigliano; appearances at several summer music festivals including Ravinia, Aspen, Sarasota, and festivals in Holland, Switzerland and Germany; students have won numerous competitions and awards including the Cleveland International Piano Competition and the Concert Artiss Guild Award; holds a bachelor’s from the University of Maryland at College Park as a student of Nelita True, a master’s from the University of Southern California under John Perry and a doctorate from Rice University where she was a graduate fellow and teaching assistant to John Perry; spent three years in Germany as a Fulbright Scholar, earning the solistendiplom while studying with Robert Levin at the Staatliche Hochschule fur Musik in Freiburg; prior to her BGSU appointment, she was on the faculty of the Idyllwild Arts Academy in California; currently on the summer faculty at the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan; first CD will be released this spring on Naxos as part of the American Masterworks Series (Solo Piano and Chamber Works of Samuel Adler).

Thomas Rosenkranz

Dr. Thomas Rosenkranz

D.M.A., Eastman School of Music

Assistant Professor (piano)

1063 Moore Musical Arts Center
Phone (419) 372-2907

Dr. Thomas Rosenkranz Two-time Artistic Ambassador sponsored by the United States Department of State; recipient of the American Pianists Fellowship Award; concerts at the Kennedy Center, Poly Theatre (Beijing), National Concert Hall (Shanghai), L’Acropolium (Carthage) and Theatre de la Ville (Tunis); tours throughout China, Mongolia, Taiwan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Italy; soloist with Indianapolis Symphony, National Orchestra of Beirut and Northwest Chamber Orchestra; master classes at Northwestern, Tunghai University (Taiwan), Shanghai and Shenyeng Conservatories (China); founder of the Hawaii Institute for Contemporary Music; judge for the Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival; recordings on Nonesuch, Tzadik and Oberlin Records; former faculty member, University of Hawaii at Manoa; currently on the summer faculty at the Soundscape Festival in Italy; Studied with Yvonne Loriod-Messiaen in Paris, Robert Shannon at the Oberlin Conservatory and Nelita True at the Eastman School.

Robert Satterlee

Dr. Robert Satterlee

D.M.A., Yale University

Associate Professor (piano)

1071 Moore Musical Arts Center
Phone (419) 372-2360

Dr. Robert Satterlee Coordinator of graduate studies; holds degrees in piano from Yale University, Peabody Conservatory and the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music; has developed a reputation as an accomplished and versatile solo recitalist and chamber musician; performs regularly across the country; has appeared on the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts in Chicago, San Francisco’s Old First Concert Series, the Schubert Club in St. Paul and MTNA national conventions; has been heard on radio broadcasts nationwide, most notably on Minnesota Public Radio; teaches at the Interlochen Arts Camp; co-founder of Chamber Music Quad Cities, a group which presents a concert series and music festival in the early summer in Iowa and Illinois; collaborates with members of the Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit Symphony Orchestras in chamber music performances; has been awarded prizes in many competitions, among them honors in the St. Louis Symphony Young Artists competition; has participated in numerous music festivals and summer programs including the Aspen Festival, the Banff Centre, the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival and the Festival at Sandpoint; most recently he has been touring with the group Bach Four, performing Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier.

Vernon Wolcott

Dr. Vernon Wolcott

D.M.A., University of Michigan

Professor (Organ)

0113 Moore Musical Arts Center
Phone (419) 372-2192

Dr. Vernon Wolcott Bachelor’s from Curtis Institute, master’s from Union Seminary and doctorate from University of Michigan; student of Alexander McCurdy and Marilyn Mason; organist/choirmaster positions in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; former faculty member, Peabody Conservatory; recitals throughout East and Midwest; study and performance on historic European organs; lectures and publications for MTNA and AGO; listed in Who’s Who of Musicians, Who’s Who in American Music and Dictionary of International Biography.

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