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SMOOTH
JAZZ–Digital Horizons Tim Soper All music composed, performed and recorded using digital pianos. Tim has been playing keyboard instruments for over 45 years. He was quite fortunate to be raised in the piano and organ business in his home town of Tupelo, Mississippi. Tim's talents and career as a Piano Technician, brought him and his wife, Theresa to Winston-Salem, NC. He currently owns and operates Soper Piano Service in the Piedmont Triad and Northwestern sections of North Carolina. Tim would like to offer a very special "Thank You" to Paul and Judy Jordon for the production of this work.If you would like to contact Tim, you may do so at: timsoper@earthlink.net PRODUCED BY CLOUD LEVEL PRODUCTIONS COPYRIGHT 2007 |
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CONCERT OF MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS–David and Lauren Winkelman. David Winkelman Pianist David Winkelman has appeared throughout the northeastern United States, including concerts at Alice Tully Hall, CAMI Hall and Symphony Space in New York City, as well as the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. He has played with the Philadelphia Orchestra and performed live recitals broadcast by WFLN in Philadelphia and WFDD in Winston-Salem. He and saxophonist James Kalyn have collaborated on a recording entitled Brilliance, featuring virtuosic French music for saxophone and piano. Educated at The Juilliard School (B.M.,M.M.) and the Manhattan School of Music (D.M.A.), his primary teachers have included Martin Canin and Yoheved Kaplinsky, and his chamber music studies have been with Samuel Sanders, Lewis Kaplan, Paul Doktor and Eleanor Schoenfeld. In the School of Music at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Dr. Winkelman serves as Assistant Dean for Undergraduate and High School programs, having also held positions as Interim Assistant Dean for Performance Activities and Administrative Director of Summer Music Programs. Lauren Winkelman. A versatile performer, pianist Lauren Winkelman has appeared as both soloist and collaborator with the orchestras, chamber music groups, instrumental soloists, and singers. She was educated at Baldwin-Wallace College (B.M.,piano) and The Cleveland Institute of Music (M.M. accompanying), as well as The Music Academy of the West and The Colorado College Summer Conservatory. Her primary teachers have included Anne Epperson, Anita Pontremoli, and George Cherry; she has also had the experience of accompanying in the studios of artists including William Preucil, Beverley Rinaldi, Arnold Steinhardt, and Donald Weilerstein. She has held staff accompanying positions at the North Carolina School of the Arts, the Meadowmount School of Music, and the Killington Music Festival. |
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SAMSON-LEITZER
MEMORIAL ORGAN INAUGURAL RECITAL SERIES–Margaret Mueller,
organ. Margaret
Mueller is a graduate of Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. She received
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SAMSON-LEITZER
MEMORIAL ORGAN INAUGURAL RECITAL SERIES–John Mueller, organ. John
Mueller is a graduate of Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. He received a
Fulbright award for study with Helmut Walcha in Germany and earned the
DMA degree from Boston University. Dr. Mueller taught organ at the North
Carolina School of the Arts for twenty-eight Dr. Mueller served as organist and organist/choirmaster in various churches around the Piedmont area of North Carolina including Christ United Methodist in Greensboro and St. Anne's Episcopal in Winston-Salem. |
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KNOLLWOOD
ANNIVERSARY ARTS FESTIVAL. Our festival of hymns and anthems is designed by our guest festival director, Dr Robert Scholz. The festival follows the liturgical pattern of the Lutheran Vespers service. (Dr. Scholz and St. Olaf College are part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.) Near the end of the festival the combined choirs and instrumentalists will sing the new anthem composed for this festival by Dr. Scholz, “We Know You, O God, As the Giver if Grace.” The anthem is a setting of the Fiftieth Anniversary hymn text written by Dr, Chapman and premiered in our Feb. 11 celebration. As our choral affirmation of faith, the Chancel Choir sings “God’s Truth,” the 50th Anniversary anthem composed by Knollwood’s composer-in-residence, Dr. Susan Borwick. This anthem was likewise premiered in our Feb. 11 celebration. Deep appreciation is expressed to the Committee for Worship and the Arts, all the Knollwood musicians involved in tonight’s festival, and in particular, thanks to the parents who work diligently to arrange the lives of their children to include participation in a church music program. (No small feat.) |
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