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[ 2004 PRESENTATIONS]

Burton Beerman, College of Musical Arts, had his piece "California Moods" performed by the Thelema Trio in Ghent, Belgium, March 25-28, 2004.

Emily Freeman Brown, College of Musical Arts,
• led the Sir Thomas Beecham Story Telling Contest and the annual meetings of the membership and the board of directors of the Conductors Guild Inc. in Seattle, Wash., Jan. 8-11, 2004.
• conducted the Washington All-State Orchestra at the Washington Music Educators Association Annual Convention in Yakima, Wash., Feb. 17, 2004.

Michael Carroll, economics, presented "Governance and the Legitimacy of Corporate Power" at the Allied Social Science Association Conference in San Diego, Calif., Jan. 3, 2004.

Vincent Corrigan, College of Musical Arts, presented “Polyhonic Settings of the Liturgies for Corpus Christi” at the 14th Biennial New College Conference on Medieval-Renaissance Studies in March at the New College of Florida in Sarasota, Fla.

Joyce Eastlund Gromko, College of Musical Arts,
• presented "Predictors of Music Sight-Reading Ability in High School Wind Players" at the Hawaii-Pacific Research Symposium in Honolulu on Jan. 24, 2004.
• was a guest scholar at the Graduate Colloquium in Music Education at Penn State University in State College, Pa., in March 2004.

Katherine Freudigman and Leonard Garrison, College of Musical Arts, performed at Performing Arts Center of Fostoria High School for Fostoria Reads activities with three music students in April.

David Harnish, College of Musical Arts,
• presented "Wayang Sasak, the Shadowplay of Lombok, Indonesia: Music, Performance and Negotiations with Religion and Modernity" at the 37th World Conference of the International Council for Traditional Music in Fuzhou, China, Jan. 6, 2004.

• presented “Wayang Sasak, the Shadowplay of Lombok, Indonesia: Music, Performance, and Negotiations with religion and modernity” at the Midwest Chapter of the Society for Ethnomusicology in March.
• directed BGSU gamelan in a March performance of his work “Purwedaksina” at the Composers’ Concert of the College Music Society Great Lakes Chapter Meeting in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Carol Hess, College of Musical Arts, was quoted in New York Times article, "Don Quixote Adrift in Unreality Squared," by Michael Beckerman on Feb. 22, 2004.

Kyoo H. Kim, economics, presented "Revenue and Optimality in Unequal-sized Share Auctions" with Chul Jung at the Allied Social Science Association Conference in San Diego, Calif., Jan. 5, 2004.

William Lake, College of Musical Arts, presented “Temporal Proportions in Score and Performances of George Cumbis Ancient Voices of Children” as one of the three invited guest speakers on the music of George Crumb at the “Music of the 21st Century” at DePauw University in Greencstle, Ind., in March 2004.

Elainie Lilios, College of Musical Arts,
• was chosen as a faculty member for the 2004 June in Buffalo festival titled “Music and Computers.”
• performed “Backroads” at the 2004 SEAMUS National Conference in San Diego, Calif., in March 2004.
• performed “Dreams in the Desert” at the 2004 Florida Electronic Music Festival in Gainesville, Fla., in April 2004.

Virginia Marks, College of Musical Arts, presented at the pedagogy session at the Music Teachers National Conference in Kansas City, Mo., in March 2004.

William Mathis, College of Musical Arts, gave two April performances of Eric Ewazen's "Sonata for Trombone and Piano" as part of the chamber music recitals at Louisiana State University and Northwestern State University of Louisiana.

Maxim Mogilevsky, College of Musical Arts,
• joined his wife and BGSU graduate student, Svetlana Smolina, in a piano solo performance with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra at the St. Petersburg Big Hall in Russia in January 2004.
• performed with his wife at the Nizhny-Novgorod Philharmonic Great Hall in Russia and in the "Big Arts Series" at the Sanibel Island Performing Arts Center in Florida in January 2004.

Greg Mueller, School of Art, exhibited Silent Spaces at the Sculpture Center in Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 9-Feb.9, 2004.

Mark Munson, College of Musical Arts, presented three choral music reading clinics at the Ohio Music Educators Conference in Columbus on Feb. 6, 2004.

Jane Schoonmaker Rodgers, College of Musical Arts, performed a solo recital with pianist Kevin Bylsma on the Kerrytown Concert House Series in Ann Arbor, Mich., March 4, 2004.

William Skoog, College of Musical Arts, directed the University's Men's Chorus on its annual spring tour in March with 12 appearances in schools and churches throughout Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida.

Tammyan Metz Starr, Human Movement Sport and Leisure Studies, performed butoh dance at the Sculpture Center in Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 9, 2004.

Anthony Stoops, College of Musical Arts, presented a master class at the University of Michigan on Jan. 22 and a recital and master class at Penn State University on Feb. 7, 2004.

Craig Wittig, Center for Environmental Programs, was a featured speaker at the Central Ohio Regional Recycling Workshop at the Ohio State University's Fawcett center on Feb. 11, 2004.

 

 

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