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Visiting Artists and Lecturers

ARTISTS 2008-09
BRASS
Sylvia Alimena, horn
Joseph Alessi, trombone
Angela Cordell, horn
Eli Epstein, horn
Laurie Frink, trumpet
Randy Gardner, horn
Chris Gekker, trumpet
Martin Hackleman, horn
Billy R. Hunter Jr., trumpet
Jeffery Kirschen, horn
Julie Landsman, horn
Denson Paul Pollard, trombone
Shelley Showers, horn
Peter Sullivan, trombone
Ted Thayer, horn
Matthew Vaughn, trombone

CELLO
Gary Hoffman
Hai-Ye Ni
Arto Noras

CHAMBER MUSIC
Ivan Chan
Jacqueline Ross, baroque ensemble

COMPOSITION
William Bolcom, piano
Lowell Liebermann
Krzysztof Penderecki, also chamber music
Matthias Pintscher

DOUBLE BASS
Ranaan Meyer

HARP
Isabelle Perrin
Peter Q Wiley, harp maintenance

ORCHESTRA
Christoph Eschenbach
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
Hilary Hahn
Juanjo Mena
José-Luis Novo
Peter Oundjian
Ari Pelto
Corrado Rovaris
András Schiff
Benjamin Shwartz
Michael Stern
Michael Tilson Thomas

ORGAN
Diane Meredith Belcher
Frederic Blanc
Vincent Dubois

PIANO
Eric Barnhill
Jonathan Biss
Jeremy Denk
Richard Goode
Anton Kuerti
Lowell Liebermann
Garrick Ohlsson
Lambert Orkis

VIOLA
Roger Chase
Jeffrey Irvine
Gilad Karni
Kim Kashkashian

VIOLIN
Leonidas Kavakos
Mark O’Connor, also composition
Christian Tetzlaff

VOCAL STUDIES
Mark Barton, lighting design
Oana Botez-Ban, costume design
Ned Canty, staging
Jon Carter, hair and makeup design
Lenore Doxsee, lighting design
Matthew Epstein
Judy Gailen, scenic design
Emma Griffin, staging
Andrew Lieberman, scenic design
Maiko Matsushima, costume design
Daniel Meeker, lighting design
Chas Rader-Shieber, staging
Clint Ramos, costume design
Matthew Saunders, scenic design
K. Elizabeth Stevens, staging
Michael Lane Trautman, movement
Jessica Trejos, costume design
Peter West, lighting design
Mira Zakai
David Zinn, scenic design

WOODWINDS
Richard Hawley, clarinet
Stéphane Lévesque, bassoon
Katherine Needleman, oboe
Mark Nuccio, clarinet
Donald Peck, flute
Marina Piccinini, flute
Michael Rusinek, clarinet

LECTURERS
Joke Bradt, Ph.D., Arts and Quality of Life Research Center, Temple University
John Carvalho, Ph.D., Villanova University
Susan Dadian, Chamber Music America
Miles B. Davis, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and Santa Fe Opera Orchestra
Zachary DePue, Time for Three
Peter Dobrin, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Margo Drakos, InstantEncore.com
Molly Emerman, The Philadelphia Orchestra School Partnership Program
Janice Galassi, American Federation of Musicians
Mary Wheelock Javian, The Philadelphia Orchestra School Partnership Program
Nick Kendall, Time for Three
Yumi Kendall, The Philadelphia Orchestra
Virginia Lam, Office of Creative and Performing Arts, School District of Philadelphia
Ranaan Meyer, Time for Three
Bill Nerenberg, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University
Steve Parker, The Philadelphia Orchestra School Partnership Program
Eileen Perez-Kelsall, Community Relations Consultant
Virginia Sikes, Esq., Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads
April Williamson, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance
Edward Yim, IMG Artists

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Renowned Pianist
Leon McCawley
in Recital At Curtis March 16

Pianist Leon McCawley celebrates two milestone anniversaries, Samuel Barber's centenary and Chopin's bicentenary, with a free recital at the Curtis Institute of Music on Tuesday, March 16 at 8 p.m. The performance is free and no tickets are required.

His program traces Chopin's distinct influence on Barber's piano writing, while highlighting both composers' keen interest in the musical styles and idioms of their homelands and their respect for classical forms and structures.

 

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