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Kelan Huang

Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production

Solo Artist

Kelan began her music-making journey in 2014 in Cardiff. She released her 2016 debut single, “Flower,” through an independent record label and has since released a folk album (Lovers in Winter, 2018), a concept EP (Till the Sun Goes Down, 2020), and a Christmas EP with lyricist Chris Meredith (This Christmas, 2020). Most recently she wrote and produced much of the music for one of the most popular reality shows in China, MGTV’s A Journey For Love.

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Kelan strives “to make music and tell the truth” and “to document the way I see the world and make the best art I possibly can.” She finds songwriting to be “a remedy” and “a place for me to stay close and true to myself, to know who I was, finding out who I am.”

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Beatrice Dummer
Certificate in Music Performance
Voice
Bea Dummer is a neo-soul and R&B singer and songwriter from Brazil. She has over half a million streams on Spotify and has appeared on TV programs and in festivals around the world.

Besides her artist career, she developed her own method of teaching voice called “Intuitive Singing”. Her method uses singing as a tool of self-knowledge and expression, helping singers as well as non-musicians to communicate their truth. She is currently working with many artists and entrepreneurs back in her home country

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Kostas Siozos
Certificate in Performance
Bass
Kostas toured nationally throughout Greece many times with his former band Heritage, where they played both as headliners, and supported names like Gus G (Ozzy, Firewind), Mats Leven, Holocaust, Septic Flesh.

Kostas is endorsed by Spector Basses, Providence LTD, Hipshot Products, Jam Pedals, Richter Straps, Earthquaker Devices & Nordstrand Audio. Currently, Kostas is the bass player of Electric Revival & working on his solo project Black Kaiser.

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Tiffany Galaviz
Associate in Music Performance
Voice
Tiffany Galaviz is a Latin pop singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles. Her past mariachi experience and her love of contemporary pop genres influence her music. In 2020 she made several appearances on La Voz, the televised Spanish-language singing competition that is part of The Voice franchise, and received glowing feedback from the judges. Her debut single, “Noche Y Dia,” is now available on all major music platforms.

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Bruno Cunha
Certificate in Music Performance
Guitar
A talented multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer, Bruno shines brightest on the electric guitar, his primary instrument. Bruno has worked with many artists in the U.S. and Brazil like Gabriel Chadan, Ana Terra Blanco, Fulanos e Ciclanos, MV Bill, Mahmundi, MMAK, and Bea Dummer. Bruno has also done solo work, recorded for other artists, performed live, and produced music for a Netflix show. Currently he is working to release his own album.

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Jason Lee
Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production
Solo Artist
Jason Lee AKA westside_elliot completed the Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production program in 2019. He recently released his rap EP “What’s the Next Channel”.

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Luis Garcia
Associate in Music Performance
Voice / Solo Artist
Luisโ€™s first national TV appearance took place in 2013 when he was a contestant on the โ€œEl Factor Xโ€ (The X Factor) and was followed by an appearance on โ€œLa Voz Kids (The Voice) the following year in 2014. He just released his first single called, โ€œSi tu fueras mi noviaโ€ on all digital platforms.

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Nana Kikuya
Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production
Solo Artist
Nana is a prolific singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Japan who strives to touch people’s hearts with her music. She began writing songs at 8 years old and has since created both acoustic and electronic music, continually pushing her aesthetic boundaries. She is currently performing live in Japan and working on new material

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Bwejua Fachano
Certificate in Performance
Voice
Bwejua Fachano, a.k.a. โ€œBwej,โ€ is a singer-songwriter from Nigeria with a rich, powerful baritone voice and a distinctive vibrato. He experiments with blending genres to create his own sound and does not conform to musical structure. He cites Frank Ocean as one of his influences and has vocally been likened to Nat King Cole, John Legend, and Barry White. After his year at CCM, he released his first EP titled F1, a collaborative effort with Andrรฉ Carvalho, another CCM alumni. He is currently working on his second EP.

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Carson Lipham
Associate in Music Performance
Drums
Carson graduated from California College of Music in 2019. During his final quarter, a chance encounter outside CCM with two area musicians led to an audition and Carson securing the spot behind the drum kit for LA-based rock band Temple Monarc. In 2019 they released their first EP, Against the Night, and played regularly across the LA area. In the Fall of 2020 they began writing and recording the follow-up to their EP at Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL. They are currently putting the finishing touches on this upcoming release and filming their first video, out Summer 2021.

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Andre Eliazar
Certificate in Music Performance
Bass
Andre is a Brazilian musician and music producer based in Los Angeles, CA. As a bass player, Andre played hundreds of live shows in Brazil and the US, performing in venues such as House of Blues, The Hotel Cafe, The Viper Room, The Mint, and the global event Sofar Sounds.
As a composer and music producer, Andre is currently working with various music libraries. His latest placements include the British TV show Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, and the American soap opera The Oval.

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Andy The Crocodile
Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production
Solo Artist
Andy completed his Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production in 2018. Andy is a cold-blooded composer, producer, and performer, ready to bring his unique blend of indie, rock, jazz, and folk music to the world.

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Konstantin Silich
Associate in Music Performance
Guitar
Konstantin graduated with his Associate Degree in Guitar Performance from California College of Music in 2014. Shortly thereafter, Konstantin served as an instructor at CCM in music technology and audio engineering. He currently performs across Los Angeles area with his group, Chapman Woods, whose debut EP โ€œChapman Woodsโ€ is currently available on all digital platforms.

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Jayme Claire
Associate in Music Performance
Voice / Solo Artist
Jayme Claire has gained a strong reputation for belting gritty blues, crooning jazz, and writing soulful original pop songs. She has been a featured artist on Davi Davenportโ€™s LIVE TV and headlined Tacoma, Washingtonโ€™s historic Jazz Bones venue on many occasions, including a stunning 2-1/2 hour concert for their Memorial Weekend festivities.

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Ma Nala
Associate in Music Performance
Voice / Solo Artist
Exposed to many different types of music, Ma Nala gravitated towards R&B and soul, which she studied extensively during her time at CCM, graduating with her Associate Degree in Voice Performance in 2014. Since returning to South Africa she release her single โ€œTryna Find Loveโ€ on Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon, receiving strong reviews.

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Martha Ayvazyan
Associate in Music Performance
Voice / Solo Artist
Originally hailing from Yerevan, Armenia, Martha received her Associate Degree in Voice Performance from California College of Music in 2015. Martha’s youtube cover of of Rihannaโ€™s โ€œMan Downโ€ has racked up more than 60,000 views!

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Soichiro Tanabe
Certificate in Music Performance
Drums
Soichiro Tanabe was lauded by drum department chair Craig Pilo as one of the best drum students ever to walk the halls of California College of Music. After completing his Certificate Program in Drum Performance in 2015, Soichiro pursued his optional practical training, which enabled him to gain work experience throughout the Los Angeles area.

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Gabriel Felix
Certificate in Music Performance
Guitar
Creator of the music school ”Meio Musical” Located in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Meio Musical offers several online courses and training, which has helped more than 28,178 people to learn music.

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Marco Bohler
Associate in Music Performance
Bass
โ€œAfter graduation, I immediately got a pro gig playing bass for a funk rock band called Atomic Walrus,โ€ says CCM associate degree holder, Marco Bohler. โ€œThe enthusiastic CCM alumnus believes he would not have been able to achieve his dreams if it were not for CCM, based in the worldโ€™s entertainment capital, just minutes from the Hollywood music scene.

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Riki Putra
Certificate in Songwriting & Music Production
Solo Artist
After completing his Certificate Program in Voice Performance at CCM, Riki returned to his home country of Indonesia, where he quickly found success combining American pop-rock with traditional Indonesian gamelan music. In April 2017, Riki performed with the Yogyakarta Symphony Orchestra in the โ€œGamelan Rules: Rock Gamelan Orchestraโ€ concert of his own design, conducted by respected Indonesian maestro Guntur Nur Puspito.

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John Luther Adams (BFA 73), composer โ€” Pulitzer Prize in Music

Ralph Alessi (MFA 90, BFA 87), jazz trumpeter

Meira Asher (BFA 90), sound artist-performer

Matt Barbier (MFA 10), trombonist, euphonist, member of Gnarwhallaby and Wild Up

Timur Bekbosunov (MFA 08), tenor, experimental opera and glam punk artist, Timur and the Dime Museum

Amino Belyamani (08), pianist, member of Dawn of Midi

Michael Cain (MFA 90, BFA 88), jazz pianist

Mario Calire (93), jazz drummer, member of Ozomatli

Archie Carey (MFA 11), bassoonist, composer, member of wild Up

James Carney (BFA 90), jazz pianist, composer

Gary Chang (MFA 77), film composer

Eric KM Clark (MFA 06), violinist, co-director of Southland Ensemble

Scott Colley (BFA 88), jazz bassist

Ravi Coltrane (BFA 90), jazz saxophonist, composer, bandleader

Mark Coniglio (BFA 89), composer, digital artist, co-founder of Troika Ranch

Daniel Corral (MFA 07), composer, multi-instrumentalist, music director

John Debney (BFA 78), film composer

Dean Drummond (MFA 73), composer, conductor, instrument inventor

Benjamรญn Juรกrez Echenique (MFA 73), conductor, educator

Peter Epstein (BFA 92), saxophonist, composer, educator

Pedro Eustache (MFA 91), flutist, composer

Adam Fong (MFA 06), performer-composer, founder of Center for New Music

Peter Garland (BFA 73), composer, author

April Guthrie (MFA 06), cellist

Danny Holt (MFA 06), pianist

Julia Holter (MFA 09), singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, chamber pop artist

Anna Huff (MFA 08), aka Anna Oxygen, multimedia artist, composer, performer, member of Cloud Eye Control

Aakaash Israni (08), bassist, member of Dawn of Midi

Chris Kallmyer (MFA 09), composer, multi-instrumentalist, sound artist, curator, member of wild Up

John King (BFA 76), composer, guitarist and violist

Kai Kurosawa (MFA 05), guitarist

Jodie Landau (BFA 14), percussionist, composer, member of wild Up

Thomas Leeb (BFA 03), guitarist

Todd Lerew (MFA 14), composer

James Brandon Lewis (MFA 10), jazz saxophonist, composer

Ani Maldjian (BFA 04), soprano

John Maus (BFA 03), composer, keyboardist

Devin Maxwell (MFA 02), wireless media content developer, founder of LoudLouderLoudest

Andrew McIntosh (MFA 08), violinist, composer, member of Formalist Quartet and wild Up

Dylan McKenzie (BFA 08), jazz guitarist, member of Derde Verde

Sam Minaie (MFA 08), jazz bassist

Qasim Naqvi (MFA 08), drummer, member of Dawn of Midi

Randall Packer (MFA 81), composer, author

Marรญa Del Pilar (MFA 00), alt-Latin vocalist

Katie Porter (MFA 02), wireless media content developer, founder of LoudLouderLoudest

Ellen Reid (MFA 11), composer โ€“ Pulitzer Prize in Music

Melinda Rice (MFA 06), violinist, violist, member of wild Up

Curtis Roads (BFA 74), composer, author

Daniel Rosenboom (MFA 07), trumpeter, composer, co-founder of Orenda Records

Marina Rosenfeld (Music-Art MFA 94), composer, sound and installation artist

Jonathan Schwarz (BFA 09), jazz bassist, member of Derde Verde

Asdrubal Sierra (94), jazz trumpeter, member of Ozomatli

Rand Steiger (MFA 82), composer, conductor, educator

Derek Stein (MFA 10), cellist, member of Gnarwhallaby and wild Up

Carl Stone (BFA 75), composer, computer music artist

Robin Sukhadia (MFA 07), tabla player, educator

Christine Tavolacci (BFA 06), flutist, co-founder of Southland Ensemble

Gavin Templeton (MFA 08), jazz saxophonist

Yunior Terry (BFA 02), jazz bassist, violinist, composer, bandleader & educator

Mia (Amelia) Theodoratus (MFA 94), harpist, composer and improvisor

Andrew Tholl (DMA 12), multi-instrumentalist, composer, member of Formalist Quartet and wild Up

Kubilay รœner (MFA 91), film composer, instrument inventor

Vahagni (MFA 11), guitarist, composer

Richard Valitutto (MFA 11), pianist, member of Gnarwhallaby and wild Up

Libby Van Cleve (MFA 84), oboist, author

Jack Vees (MFA 86), composer, bassist

Lois V. Vierk (MFA 78), composer

Matthias Wagner (BFA 10), jazz drummer, member of Derde Verde

Brian Walsh (MFA 08, BFA 06), clarinetist, saxophonist, member of Gnarwhallaby and wild Up

Ashley Walters (MFA 07), cellist, member of Formalist Quartet

Nedra Wheeler (BFA 87, MFA 89), bassist, educator

Mike Winter (MFA 05), composer

Jiro Yamaguchi (BFA 92), multi-percussionist and tabla player, member of Ozomatli

Philip Yampolsky (MFA 72), ethnomusicologist

Marcelo Zarvos (BFA 92), pianist, composer

Alumni Accomplishments
The USC Thornton School of Music is proud to share the accomplishments of our outstanding alumni. These achievements represent only a small sampling of the great work our alumni are doing around the world.

The list below includes accomplishments submitted since December 2020. To submit your own accomplishments, please complete our handy web submission form.

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Classical Performance & Composition

Irene Apanovitch-leites DMA โ€™19, Choral Music

2/2/21 โ€“ Choral & Sacred Music alumni Irene Apanovitch-Leites and Scott Rieker co-authored an article in the February issue of Choral Journal, which focuses on vocal pedagogy. Apanovitch-Leites and Riekerโ€™s article, titled โ€œCOVID and the Choral Educator: Preparedness, Perceptions, Attitudes, and a Way Forward,โ€ is a study that details the impact of COVID-19 on choral music educators.

Jerry Blackstone DMA โ€™86, Choral Music
1/13/21 โ€“ Choral alum Dr. Jerry Blackstone is the Artistic Director of a new film about choral singing in the U.S, titled Choral Singing in America: Nurturing the Human Soul โ€“ and is a reaction to the pandemic.

Alexander Blake DMA โ€™19, Choral Music
2/16/21 โ€“ Choral & Sacred Music alum Alexander Lloyd Blake was recently featured in an article in The New York Times discussing Tonality, the Los Angeles-based choral ensemble he founded.

Coreen Duffy DMA โ€™14, Choral Music
2/2/21 โ€“ Choral alum Correen Duffy was featured in the February issue of the Choral Journals as an interviewee for a featured article, entitled โ€œPerspectives on Programming Pedagogy.โ€

Dylan Hart โ€™06, French Horn
2/17/21 โ€“ Hollywood studio musician and french horn alumnus Dylan Skye Hart recently recorded J.S. Bachโ€™s Partita No. 1 in B-flat major in a dynamic collaboration with guitarist Andrew Synowiec at Sony Studios.

Marilyn Horne, Vocal Arts
1/5/21 โ€“ Marilyn Horne was recently announced as one of the Recording Academyโ€™s 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award honorees. Horne is widely celebrated as one of the worldโ€™s most renowned opera singers. Her decades-spanning career has earned her four GRAMMY Awards and 15 nominations, as well as a 1992 National Medal of Arts and numerous other honors.

Tomas Janzon MM โ€™00, Guitar
2/22/21 โ€“ Tomas Janzonโ€™s recent album 130th & Lenox was ranked among the โ€œBest Albums of 2020โ€ by Downbeat.

Thomas Kotcheff, MM โ€™12, DMA โ€™19, Composition
12/7/20 โ€“ Thomas spoke with The New York Times about his newest album release, the first commercial recording of Frederic Rzewskiโ€™s Songs of Insurrection, which received glowing remarks from the composer himself. Kotcheff describes his personal highlights from the recording and the significant role improvisation takes in the work.

Megan Kwait โ€™09, Vocal Arts
3/10/21 โ€“ Megan has won second place in the 2020 Jeopardy! Teachers Tournament. The tournament took place over 2 days in June, with Kwait taking home a prize of $50,000.

Morten Lauridsen โ€™66, MA โ€™68, DMA โ€™74, Composition
Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Composition and Thornton alumnus Morten Lauridsen has been named as one of the Honorary Advisory Board Members of the Oscar Hammerstein Museum and Theatre Education Center and will serve as a core member of the Honorary Board of Directors.

James Lentini DMA โ€™90, Composition
2/3/21 โ€“ Composer James Lentiniโ€™s album โ€œThrough Time and Placeโ€ was recently named one of the best classical recordings of 2020 by the Chicago Tribune.

Iris Levine DMA โ€™90, Choral Music
3/25/21 โ€“ Thornton alum and current Cal Poly Pomona Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Conductor of Vox Femina, Iris Levine, was recently featured in Cal Poly Pomonaโ€™s digital magazine. It goes into detail about her journey into music, accomplishments, and impacts she has made.

Ryan Lindveit โ€˜16, Composition
1/11/21 โ€“ Time to Kill Productions debuted their new series titled Honor Guard on Amazon Prime Video. The new four-part, Sam Elliot-narrated docu-series was scored by composer and Thornton alumnus, Ryan Lindveit. Lindveit was USCโ€™s Salutatorian and a Thornton Outstanding Graduate in 2016. The original score, also released as a soundtrack album, is available on Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming platforms.

Gina Luciani MM โ€˜13, Flute Performance
Gina was recently featured in a campaign for Avid, a company that supplies the tools and technology for creators and media enterprises to thrive in the digital media era. Luciani was featured in a video spotlight for Avidโ€™s new โ€œI Am Avidโ€ initiative highlighting artists and content creators.

David Allen Moore โ€™94, Double Bass
1/26/21 โ€“ In a new blog post, professor of double bass, LA Phil member, and Thornton alum David Allen Moore shares how his early experiences as a Thornton student helped him find both his strengths as a musician, and his passion in music.

David Newman โ€™76, MM โ€™82, Violin Performance
3/17/21 โ€“ The Hollywood Studio Symphony at The Newman Scoring Stage at Fox Studies returned earlier this month. The workshop was co-founded by Thorntonโ€™s Angel Velez and David Newman. This 37-member ensemble recorded the scores of 10 film composers as part of the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensiveโ€™s annual workshop under the guidance of faculty members William Ross, Conrad Pope, and co-founder Angel Velez. Additional faculty for this workshop include Booker White, Emilie Bernstein, and Jorge Mester, along with special guests Leonard Slatkin and Robert Townson.

Gretchen Parlato GCRT โ€™03, Jazz Studies
Jazz vocalist Gretchen Parlato released a new album on March 5, titled Flor. The album features several special guests, including fellow Thornton alum, pianist Gerald Clayton (BM โ€˜07).

Chris Oโ€™Brien GRCT โ€™20, Trumpet
1/15/21 โ€“ Chris Oโ€™Brien (GCRT โ€™20), a trumpeter and alum of USC Thorntonโ€™s Winds & Percussion program, has won a position with the U.S. Navy Band. He is one of many Thornton alumni to join the prestigious band.

Scott Rieker DMA โ€™19, Choral Music
2/2/21 โ€“ Choral & Sacred Music alumni Irene Apanovitch-Leites and Scott Rieker co-authored an article in the February issue of Choral Journal, which focuses on vocal pedagogy. Apanovitch-Leites and Riekerโ€™s article, titled โ€œCOVID and the Choral Educator: Preparedness, Perceptions, Attitudes, and a Way Forward,โ€ is a study that details the impact of COVID-19 on choral music educators.

Carlos Rafael Rivera MM โ€™04, DMA โ€™10, Composition
12/8/20 โ€“ Carlos Rafael Rivera spoke in depth with American Songwriter about his work on the hit Netflix series, The Queenโ€™s Gambit. He describes his challenges and successes of screen scoring the chess matches and the dynamic main character, calling it his โ€œgreatest education of his life.โ€

Gail Samuel โ€™89
2/23/21 โ€“ USC Thornton alum and Board of Councilors member Gail Samuel has been appointed as the next Eunice and Julian Cohen President and CEO of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO). She will serve as BSOโ€™s first woman president in the organizationโ€™s 140-year history.

Elise Solberg โ€™18, Piano
12/9/20 โ€“ Elise recently performed with Grammy nominees Chloe x Halle for NPRโ€™s Tiny Desk concert. The performance was part of the Tiny Desk home concert series, allowing artists to continue to perform during COVID-19. She has performed with Chloe x Halle for the MTV Music Awards, the Late Late Show, Spotify Grammy Party for Best New Artist Nominees, and Pepsiโ€™s Unmute Your Voice.

Dale Trumbore MM โ€™11, Composition
1/21/21 โ€“ Composer Dale Trumbore was featured in The Voice of OC in an article about how the Orange County Womenโ€™s Chorus adapted its programming to offer unique online events. Trumbore was commissioned to compose a new piece, โ€œWhat We Hand Over,โ€ for the chorusโ€™s holiday event, and shares how she created the composition specially to suit membersโ€™ different remote recording styles and circumstances.

Heidi Vass MM โ€™02, Vocal Arts
3/6/21 โ€“ Heidi, along with three other artists have created an all-female vocal quartet, Seraphour, whose aim is to bring light to a dark year. With a mission to inspire and uplift, Seraphour directed their talents to the classical sacred cannon that spans centuries.

Austin Wintory โ€™07, Composition
12/13/20 โ€“ Austin wrote a blog for PlayStation in which he shares a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his score for the game โ€œThe Pathless.โ€ The score fuses multiple musical traditions from around the world in what Wintory calls a โ€œglobal jam band.โ€

Contemporary Music
Kelly Adams โ€˜05, Music Industry
Karmina, a pop duo featuring Music Industry program alumni Kelly Adams and sister Kamille Rudisill, recently released a new album produced by film composer John Powell called Queens of Heart.

Peter Boyer GCRT โ€™96, Screen Scoring
1/20/21 โ€“ Composer Peter Boyer received the honor of composing a new piece for the festivities surrounding the Jan. 20 inauguration of President Joe Biden. Boyer was featured in the Los Angeles Times in a story about the significance of the commission.

Celeste Butler โ€˜19, Popular Music
Pop alum Celeste Butler received the coveted golden ticket to compete on American Idolโ€™s 19th season, airing now.

Gerald Clayton โ€™07, Jazz Studies
GRAMMY Award-nominated composer, pianist and USC Thornton alum Gerald Clayton wrote the score for โ€œMLK/FBI,โ€ a newly released award-winning documentary directed by Sam Pollard that uncovers the extent of the FBIโ€™s targeted surveillance and harassment of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Jason Goldman MM โ€™02, Jazz Studies
12/10/2020 โ€“ Jason was recently featured in the cover story of JAZZed Magazine, sharing his music career, teaching at USC, and his own recent releases. He advises his students to โ€œbe versatile with what youโ€™re able to do,โ€ while learning the instrument, how to write music, and run music engineering software on the computer.

Renรฉe Elise Goldsberry MM โ€™97, Jazz Studies
Tony Award winner Renรฉe Elise Goldsberry will star in the upcoming Peacock musical comedy โ€œGirls5Eva.โ€

Ludwig Gรถransson GCRT โ€˜08, Screen Scoring
Ludwig was interviewed by Variety about his score for Christopher Nolanโ€™s recent film, โ€œTenet.โ€

Jon Hatamiya โ€™16, Jazz Studies
Trombonist Jon Hatamiya has been awarded the 2021 Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award.

Jensen McRae โ€™19, Popular Music
1/4/21 โ€“ In KCRWโ€™s roundup of some of the best music of 2020, Jensen McRaeโ€™s 2020 release, โ€œWolves,โ€ was named among the top 15 songs most loved by the stationโ€™s DJs. โ€œWolvesโ€ is one of a few songs McRae has released ahead of her first full length album, expected to release later this year.

2/4/21 โ€“ Singer-songwriter and pop alum Jensen McRae has been named as one of the 21 artists in YouTube Musicโ€™s #YouTubeBlack Voices Class of 2021.

Lee Ritenour, Studio Guitar
12/3/20 โ€“ GRAMMY Award-winning Lee Ritenour released his first ever full-length solo guitar album Dreamcatcher. In an interview with GratefulWeb, Ritenour says โ€œIt was inspiring and it was meant to happen this year, in these times.โ€

Kamille Rudisill โ€™05, Music Industry
Karmina, a pop duo featuring Music Industry program alumni Kelly Adams and sister Kamille Rudisill, recently released a new album produced by film composer John Powell called Queens of Heart.

Henry Solomon โ€™18, Jazz Studies
1/15/21 โ€“ Henry Solomon played on the โ€œWomen in Music Pt. IIIโ€ album by HAIM, which is nominated for the Grammy Album of the Year. He played saxophone on two of the songs on the album and was with the band on CBS this Morning in November. He is also preparing to record with them for the Grammyโ€™s in March.

Jermaine Stegall GCRT โ€™04, Screen Scoring
12/16/20 โ€“ Jermaine was interviewed in a special segment of โ€œThe Star Wars Showโ€ about the composerโ€™s work on โ€œOur Star Wars Stories,โ€ a digital series about the devoted fans of Star Wars.

Dale Trumbore MM โ€™11, Composition
1/21/21 โ€“ Composer Dale Trumbore was featured in The Voice of OC in an article about how the Orange County Womenโ€™s Chorus adapted its programming to offer unique online events. Trumbore was commissioned to compose a new piece, โ€œWhat We Hand Over,โ€ for the chorusโ€™s holiday event, and shares how she created the composition specially to suit membersโ€™ different remote recording styles and circumstances.

Remi Wolf โ€™18, Popular Music
12/15/20 โ€“ Pop artist Remi Wolf has been named one of Vevo DSCVRโ€™s 2021 Artists to Watch. The list highlights emerging artists poised for breakthroughs in the coming year, and has previously named artists such as Sam Smith and Billie Eilish.

Research and Scholarly Studies
Angel Velez MAT โ€™14, Music Education
3/17/21 โ€“ The Hollywood Studio Symphony at The Newman Scoring Stage at Fox Studies returned earlier this month. The workshop was co-founded by Thorntonโ€™s Angel Velez and David Newman. This 37-member ensemble recorded the scores of 10 film composers as part of the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensiveโ€™s annual workshop under the guidance of faculty members William Ross, Conrad Pope, and co-founder Angel Velez. Additional faculty for this workshop include Booker White, Emilie Bernstein, and Jorge Mester, along with special guests Leonard Slatkin and Robert Townson.

Jacob Vogel MM โ€™11, Music Education
12/16/20 โ€“ Jacob Vogel has been named the next director of the USC Trojan Marching Band, one of the most recognized and honored bands in collegiate sports.

Alumni News
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1940s

Betty Van Gorkom โ€˜42 celebrated her 100th birthday in October. She is a member of the Bienen Schoolโ€™s Music Advisory Board and a Northwestern University Life Trustee.

Sheldon Harnick โ€™49, lyricist of Fiddler on the Roof, was featured in a PBS โ€œGreat Performancesโ€ documentary about the international Broadway blockbuster musical in November.

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1960s

Richard Alderson โ€˜69 MMus and Ann Alderson โ€˜78 DMus have written a comprehensive book on how to sing and teach voice, A New Handbook for Singers and Teachers, published by Oxford University Press in May 2020. Both former School of Music faculty members, Richard served on the faculty from 1970-2000 and Ann from 1978-1990.

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1970s

Nancy McGraw ’70, received the 2020 Bistro Awardโ€™s Interpretive Artistry Award for her Johnny Mercer cabaret. She has appeared on Broadway and Off Broadway, and toured the country in musicals.

Joseph Celli ’72 MMus, an oboist and composer, is heard on radio stations WPKN and WWUH in Connecticut and New York. His programs include Soundprint: Asia, featuring traditional music of the 42 countries of Asia, and My Other Music (MOM), an eclectic program ranging from American Zydeco to new jazz and experimental music. His Musicians Speak, a series of interviews and podcasts with new music innovators, is carried on multiple streaming services in addition to his website.

Dennis Dorwick โ€˜73 MMus continues to see a rise in views and downloads of his thesis “Telemann, The Faithful Music-Master: Telemann Performance and Reception in Australian Music Culture Since 1981,” published by the University of Sydney in 2017. The publication explores the complex and changing reception of Georg Philipp Telemannโ€™s music in Australia.

Chris Granias โ€˜76 MMus hosted the 4th Annual Kalo Taxidi โ€œGood Journeyโ€ Concert on October 19 to support multiple sclerosis research. The virtual event included performances by Granias; the Chicago Bassoon Quartet, with Susan Nigro โ€˜73, โ€˜74 MMus, Elizabeth Heller โ€˜79 MMus, Dianne Ryan, Lynette Pralle; the Bruce A. Henry Band; bassist Phil Fried; Rev. Nicholas J. Greanias; and pianist Rebecca Heyn.

Patrick Dessent โ€˜77 recently published his third book, โ€œLetโ€™s Go Band: A Band Directorโ€™s Humorous Memoir,โ€ as part of a musical trilogy. Like his first two books, โ€œMemoirs of a Trumpet Teacherโ€ and โ€œMemoirs of a Trumpet Player,โ€ this book is written using the pen name Sam Bennett. The book is a fictionalized collection of entertaining short stories from the many years that Dessent and his wife, flutist Karen Stringer Dessent โ€™77, served as band teachers. Both Patrick and Karen have enjoyed long careers as professional musicians and music teachers.

Howard Reich โ€˜77 retired from the Chicago Tribune after 43 yearsโ€”37 of which he served as a full-time arts critic. Reich is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and author of six books. His latest project is the international release of For the Left Hand, a documentary inspired by his series on Chicago pianist Norman Malone. Reich is the recipient of an Alumni Merit Award from Northwestern. He presented the Bienen Schoolโ€™s convocation address in 2019.

David Landis โ€™78 of San Francisco, is president of Landis Communications Inc. (LCI), an integrated marketing communications agency that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2020. To mark the milestone, LCI donated $300 each day in October to nonprofits in the Bay Area. Raganโ€™s Ace Awards named LCI โ€œAmericaโ€™s #1 small PR firmโ€ and the Public Relations Society of America San Francisco last year awarded the agency โ€œCampaign of the Year,โ€ as well as the honor of โ€œBest Bay Area Agency.โ€ In his spare time, Landis has volunteered for nearly 40 years with ODC, San Franciscoโ€™s premiere modern dance company, theatre, and school. Landis still plays the piano, mostly songs by Stephen Sondheim.

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1980s

Susan B. Nourse โ€˜82 and Jonathan Helton โ€˜84 MMus, โ€˜97 DMus collaborated on the book Frederick L. Hemke: In His Own Words, published in 2020 by the North American Saxophone Alliance. The book contains autobiographical essays depicting episodes in the life of the celebrated saxophonist and pedagogue, who served on Northwesternโ€™s faculty from 1962 to 2012. Essays range from early childhood family and musical experience, education, teaching career, industry associations, and philosophical treatments on music performance and the future of the saxophone.

Brian Schmidt โ€™85, โ€˜88 MS is founder and executive director of GameSoundCon, the industry’s largest professional conference on game music and sound design. The 2020 conference, held virtually in October, featured more than 100 speakers and panelists and drew an audience of over 1,100 composers, sound designers, and educators from around the world. Portions of the event were held in virtual reality. The conference also raised $20,000 for Education Through Music – Los Angeles, an organization that works with low-income and disadvantaged school districts to facilitate in-school music programs.

Baritone Stephen Powell โ€™86 received two Grammy nominations in 2020. His recording American Composers at Play: William Bolcom, Ricky Ian Gordon, Lori Laitman, John Musto was nominated for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. He also received a nomination for Best Opera Recording as a principal soloist for Dello Joio: The Trial at Rouen with conductor Gil Rose, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Odyssey Opera Chorus, and soprano Heather Buck.

Susan Petrocci Stukus โ€™86 retired in April 2020 after 30 years of teaching elementary music education in Central New York, 23 of which were spent singing and dancing with children in grades 1-4. The most recent seven years she spent educating children in grades 4-8 while also directing the choirs of fourth-, fifth- and six-grade singers. She has plans to travel, sing to the babies in the local NICU, and volunteer at her local library as soon as it is safe to do so.

J. Christopher Thomas ’87 MMus is in his tenth year as adjunct professor of percussion at Longwood University in Virginia and 29th year as director of percussion studies at Midlothian High School in Virginia. Last spring, he performed the world premiere of the Concertino Trio for clarinet, saxophone, and marimba by Gordon Ring with the Longwood Wind Symphony. Thomas works closely at Longwood with fellow Northwestern graduate Kevin Callihan โ€˜13 MMus, assistant professor of music.

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1990s

Joel Harrison โ€˜91 DMus retired as artistic director and president/CEO of the American Pianists Association (APA) after a nearly 21-year tenure. Harrison solidified APAโ€™s reputation as the premier American organization to identify and cultivate the careers of young American classical and jazz pianists.

Patrick Rath โ€˜93 became president and CEO of the United Performing Arts Fund in October. He most recently served as executive development officer and system vice president at Advocate Aurora Health Foundations.

Curtis J. Moore ’95 was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for “One Less Angel,” featured on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. He is one half of the songwriting duo Mizer and Moore with Northwestern School of Communication alumnus Thomas Mizer โ€˜93.

Alexander Laing โ€˜96, principal clarinet of the Phoenix Symphony, was elected Vice Chair of the Gateways Music Festival board of directors. He has been involved in several projects recently, including teaching a class for the Juilliard Schoolโ€™s evening division called Advancing an Anti-Racist Orchestra Model. He is also teaching for the National Alliance for Audition Support and has served as a faculty member for the National Youth Orchestra and the Los Angeles Philharmonicโ€™s YOLA National Institute. He moderated a panel as part of the League of American Orchestras Conference called โ€œOutside the Box: An (Unconventional) Orchestra Musician’s Perspective.โ€

Torrey Lawrence โ€˜96 โ€˜96 MMus was named provost and executive vice president at the University of Idaho. He was in the role on an interim basis beginning in April 2020 and previously served as the vice provost for faculty since 2018.

Betty Anne Younker โ€˜97 PhD, dean of Western Universityโ€™s Don Wright Faculty of Music, was named to the New Year’s Honour List by the Mayor of the city of London in Ontario, Canada. She was recognized for advocating for the equitable treatment of artists and for helping create new opportunities for the professional arts.

Jennifer Walshe โ€™98 MMus, โ€™02 DMus was elected to Aosdรกna in Ireland. Founded in 1981 Aosdรกna honors those who have made an outstanding contribution to the creative arts in Ireland. Membership is limited to 250 living artists working in architecture, choreography, music, literature, and visual art.

Castmates of The Phantom of the Opera world tour included (from left) Michael Gillis โ€˜99 as the Phantom, Caitlin Finnie โ€˜16 as Christine Daaรฉ, and Matt Leisy โ€˜03 as Raoul. The tour continued despite the pandemic, with performances in Taiwan and South Korea before a scheduled closing in December.

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2000s

Third Coast Percussionโ€”with alumni Sean Connors โ€™06 MMus, Robert Dillon โ€˜02, Peter Martin โ€™04 MMus, โ€™11 DMus, and David Skidmore โ€™05โ€”received a Grammy nomination for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance for Fields. Third Coast Percussion previously won a Grammy in 2017 for Steve Reich and was nominated in 2020 for Perpetulum.

Robert Boldin โ€˜01 MMus was promoted to director of artistic operations at Pittsburgh Opera, where he has served as artistic administrator since 2015.

Tony Alonso โ€™02 was nominated for a Latin Grammy for his album Caminemos con Jesรบs in the Best Christian Album Spanish language category. The collection of sacred music celebrates Alonsoโ€™s Cuban heritage and features performances by some of the finest Cuban-American musicians in the United States. Alonso currently serves as assistant professor of theology and culture and director of Catholic studies at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta.

Scott Harrison โ€˜02 was named interim executive director and senior strategic facilitator at the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. He previously served as the interim executive director of the Hawaiโ€™i Symphony Orchestra.

Sam Kaestner โ€˜02 MMus recently completed a Master of Science in Strategic Design and Management from Parsons School of Design, where he worked with a team to design a solution to drive climate action for the United Nations. After extensive user-centered design research, their solution was to engage children to drive climate action now and into the future. The UN adopted the idea as the children’s component of the Act Now campaign, which launched on the UN website in November. The campaign, Climate Action Superheroes, will mobilize kids and parents around the world to take action on climate change and sustainability.

Soprano Kearstin Piper Brown โ€˜03 MMus was elected chair of the Gateways Music Festival board of directors, where she has served on the board since 2016. She performed in the opening concert of the 2020 virtual Gateways Music Festival. Brown has also recently performed as Euridice in Opera Williamsburgโ€™s virtual production of Orfeo ed Euridice.

Pin Chen โ€˜03 conducted the all-Southern California middle school honor orchestra for the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association, the largest professional organization of music teachers in the 11 southern counties of California. It serves more than 1,000 schools and 100,000 instrumental music students in the Southern California region. Chen is a past vice president of orchestra education for the association and is a regular clinician and festival adjudicator.

Cory Hills โ€˜03 was named an inaugural Gretsch Fellow in Childrenโ€™s Music at the Fred Rogers Center. The fellowship supports research and best practices in music experiences for children. Hills will begin his one-year appointment in September 2021. He plans to create an anti-bullying music performance/assembly program for elementary schools, using research from the Fred Rogers Archive to explore different ways in which Rogers tackled difficult social concepts and topics with children.

Juliet Petrus โ€˜03 MMus was named a 2020 People-to-People honoree by the Confucius Institute U.S. Center in recognition of her essay โ€œThe International Language: Using Song to Connect China and the West.โ€ She was honored at the centerโ€™s virtual gala in October. The essay focuses on Petrusโ€™s successful career as an opera singer in China, where she has performed in more than 20 cities. She is also a welcomed lecturer and masterclass teacher across China, having worked with students at conservatories in Harbin, Shenyang, Beijing, Nanjing, Jinan, and Chengdu, among others. Petrusโ€™s book with co-author Katherine Chu, Singing in Mandarin: A Guide to Chinese Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2020.

Elizabeth Bennett โ€˜04 was named a semifinalist for the 2021 Music Educator Grammy Award. The award recognizes teachers who have made a significant and lasting contribution to music education and who demonstrate a commitment to maintaining music education in schools. Bennett was previously one of 10 finalists for the 2020 Music Educator Grammy Award. She serves as director of orchestras at Buffalo Grove High School in Illinois.

Michelle Edgar โ€˜05, vice president of brand marketing for Epic Records, was recently featured on the podcast “Elevate Your Brand,” hosted by Laurel Mintz. Edgar is founder of The XX Project, a platform for leading women in business, as well as Music Unites, which funds sustainable music education programs in underserved public schools.

The Riot Ensemble, which includes artistic director Aaron Holloway-Nahum โ€˜05 and pianist Adam Swayne โ€˜06 DMus, received an Ernst von Siemens Ensemble Prize for 2020-21. The award provides long-term, individual support for the structural and artistic development of a young ensemble focused entirely on contemporary repertoire.

Alejandra Valarino Boyer โ€˜07 MMus was selected to participate in the Sphinx Organizationโ€™s Leaders in Excellence, Arts & Diversity (LEAD) program. The two-year leadership program provides mentorship and growth opportunities to minority arts leaders. Boyer is Seattle Operaโ€™s director of programs and partnerships and is also the founder of BIPOC Arts, an online database that celebrates opera professionals of color.

Josephine Lee โ€™07 MMus, vocalist for Ted Hearneโ€™s Place, received a nomination for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance with Steven Bradshaw, Sophia Byrd, Isaiah Robinson, Sol Ruiz, and Ayanna Woods. This is Leeโ€™s first Grammy nomination.

Matt Martin โ€˜07 was recognized in Crainโ€™s Chicago Businessโ€™ 40 Under 40 list for 2020. He serves as 47th Ward Alderman for the City of Chicago and previously worked as a civil rights lawyer at the Illinois Attorney Generalโ€™s Office.

Robin Giebelhausen โ€˜08 MMus was appointed assistant professor of music education in the School of Music at the University of Maryland College Park. She comes to UMD after seven years at the University of New Mexico. Giebelhausen joins the music education area with two other Bienen School of Music alumni: Ken Elpus โ€˜06 MMus, โ€˜11 PhD and Stephanie Prichard โ€˜09 MMus.

Sarah Dinin โ€˜09 directs Dinin Arts Management & Consulting, a boutique agency currently based in Milwaukee. Dinin Arts’s premiere management clients include violinists Arnaud Sussmann and Danbi Um, violist Paul Neubauer, pianists David Fung and Einav Yarden, composer Jonathan Leshnoff, the Amernet String Quartet, the Lysander Piano Trio, and the SPA Trio with soprano Susanna Phillips, violist Paul Neubauer, and pianist Anne-Marie McDermott.

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2010s

Roderick Cox โ€˜11 MMus had his debuts with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Dallas Symphony Orchestra in October, conducting Beethoven’s Symphonies No. 4 and 6, as well as Piano Concerto No. 3 with pianist Behzod Abduraimov. Cox has recently been featured on the program Arts Engine with Aaron Dworkin, in Herbert magazine, and on the podcast A mic on the podium.

Pianist Yoshiko Arahata โ€˜13 MMus and mezzo-soprano Jessica Ann Best โ€˜08 MMus performed as part of the 2020 Rochester Fringe Festival, held virtually in September. Their program “Contemporary Musicians’ Guide to Modern Love” featured art songs and musical scenes by living composers on the topic of modern dating and love, including “At the Statue of Venus” by Jake Heggie, “Cabaret Songs” selections from William Bolcom, and more. Unique to the all-virtual format of the festival, the show also integrated visual arts and multimedia storytelling. Arahata and Best are both based in Rochester and serve on the faculty at Nazareth College.

Lara Korneychuk โ€˜13, โ€˜13 CERT joined the artistic team of the San Diego Womenโ€™s Chorus in December as assistant to the artistic director.

Richard Narroway โ€˜13 was named winner of the Music Trust’s 2020 Freedman Classical Fellowship. The award will enable Narroway to perform a post-COVID tour across Australia.

Erin Cameron โ€˜15 was named instructor of clarinet at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

Vรฉronique Filloux โ€˜15 performed in a fully-masked production of Cosรฌ fan tutte in October with the Pittsburgh Opera, where she is a resident artist. โ€œFilloux sang the soprano role of Despina delightfully, even in the passages requiring her to disguise her voice with a Papagena-like squeal,โ€ according to a review from Pittsburgh on the Round.

Daniel Healy โ€˜16 PhD and Kimberly Lansinger Ankney โ€˜15 PhD co-authored the recently-published “Music Discovery: Improvisation for the Large Ensemble and Music Classroom” with Oxford University Press. Healy was also recently named chair-elect of the creativity special research interest group for the National Association for Music Education.

Cellist Brannon Cho โ€˜17 was awarded the $35,000 Jรกnos Starker Foundation Award for 2020. The biennial prize is given to a cellist, age 30 or younger, who has already begun a significant career in music. Choโ€™s recent and upcoming solo performance highlights include debut recitals at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Kumho Art Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and New England Conservatoryโ€™s Jordan Hall.

Geirรพrรบรฐur Anna Guรฐmundsdรณttir โ€˜17 was one of five finalists in the second-annual Lillian and Maurice Barbash J.S. Bach Competition. She was selected from a pool of more than 130 entrants from around the world.

Susan Kang โ€˜17 was a quarterfinalist in the National Flute Associationโ€™s Young Artist Competition, held online in August. She was also invited to perform on the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series when those concerts resume in Chicago.

Kate Lee โ€˜17, Director of Choirs at Maine East High School in Park Ridge, was named the Illinois State Board of Educationโ€™s 2021 Outstanding Early Career Educator of the year.

Cellist Drake Driscoll โ€˜18, is co-founder and executive director of The Vision Collective, which received the 2020 Robert Sherman Award for Music Education and Community Outreach. The collective builds meaningful relationships with and among refugees and new Americans by sharing and exchanging music between diverse communities.

Hunter Hanson โ€˜18 was appointed adjunct instructor and administrator of screen scoring at New York University.

Drew Powell โ€˜18 MMus won second place in the National Flute Associationโ€™s 2020 Orchestral Audition and Masterclass Competition.

Alicia Russell โ€˜18 MMus was a winner of the 2020-21 Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions, Georgia District.

Chi-Yang John Wang โ€˜18 MMus was appointed principal horn of the Taipei Symphony Orchestra.

Noelle Ike โ€˜19 started a position at Carnegie Hall as Social Media and Digital Marketing Manager.

Michael Martin โ€™19 MMus spearheaded “Black Reflections,” a three-part panel discussion on Black artistry in concert music hosted by Oberlin Conservatory and the New World Symphony. Conversations covered the historical and social context of Black musiciansโ€™ participation in concert music, the personal experiences of Black musicians, and reimagining a just and equitable future for Black artists in concert music.

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2020s

David Cao โ€˜20 is founder of Evanston Young Artists, which strives to make music accessible to children from low-income, underserved communities and communities of color. The organization received a 2020 Cultural Fund Grant from the Evanston Arts Council.

Jonathan Kraft โ€˜20 MMus won a trombone position with the U.S. Army Ceremonial Band.

Andrew Morstein โ€˜20 MMus made his European debut with Theater an der Wien in Vienna as Andronico in Vivaldiโ€™s Bajazet.

Julian Velasco โ€˜20 MMus won a 2020 Luminarts Fellowship in Classical Music.

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In Memoriam

All dates are 2020

1940s

Jeanette Ross โ€˜45 in Madison, Wisconsin on December 21
Wayne R. Bohrnstedt โ€™46, โ€™47 MMus in Riverside, California on August 6
Harriet Mueller Howard โ€˜46, โ€˜49 MMus in Santa Rosa, California on June 12
Mary Balloon Shull โ€˜46 in Springfield, Illinois on November 9
Barbara Anderson โ€˜48 in Anna, Illinois on December 15
Louise Nelson โ€˜49 MMus in Crane, Texas on August 17
Hollis Oseas โ€™49 in Cincinnati on December 9
Wilson E. Stone โ€™49 in East Hampton, New York on November 2

1950s

Ruth E. Knudson โ€™50 in Michigan City, Indiana on September 3
H. John Lennon โ€˜51, โ€˜56 MMus in Scarborough, Maine on September 18
Kathleen Rouillard โ€˜51 in La Mesa, California on October 10
Allen J. Sever โ€˜51 in Minneapolis on September 29
Ruth Tengwall Wall โ€˜51, โ€˜53 MMus in Hanover Park, Illinois on July 27
Jean I. Burnham โ€˜52 MMus in St. Paul, Minnesota on September 6
Nancy Jeans Maxson โ€™52 in Pittsburgh on November 25
Mary Beth Hansen Birch โ€˜53 in Kalamazoo, Michigan on October 28
Donald S. Condon โ€˜53 in West Palm Beach, Floria on June 13
Robert E. Pennington โ€˜53, โ€˜55 MMus, โ€˜67 DMus in Vienna, Virginia on September 29
Theodore C. Stewart โ€™53 in Washington, Iowa on August 3
Norma Jean Lamb โ€˜55 MMus in Buffalo, New York on August 22
Sherley M. Craig โ€˜56 in Pittsburgh on September 7
Leo C. Ellison โ€˜56 MMus in Duluth, Minnesota on October 26
Virginia M. Hilton โ€™56 on in Evanston, Illinois August 5
Carolyn Burroughs Tower โ€˜56 in North Andover, Massachusetts on May 3
Barbara A. Asmus โ€˜57 MMus in La Jolla, California on June 28
Leslie W. Guinn โ€˜57 in Ann Arbor, Michigan on December 12
Mary Lou Kleist โ€˜58 in Sterling Heights, Michigan on August 4
Moonyeen C. Albrecht โ€˜59 MMus, โ€˜70 MMus in Mount Pleasant, Michigan on October 9

1960s

Harold A. Rutz โ€™60 MMus in Austin, Texas on November 1
Stephen E. Funk โ€™62 in Salem, Oregon on October 17
Richard Garner Cox โ€˜63 DMus in Greensboro, North Carolina on December 25
Joanne Arlene Lindstrom โ€˜63, โ€˜64 MMus in Tallahassee, Florida on November 2
Benn Gibson โ€˜64 MMus โ€˜73 DMus* in Winfield, Kansas on July 29
Rita Black โ€˜66 MMus in Brevard, North Carolina on December 15
Ann Elizabeth Swope โ€˜69 MMus in Louisville, Kentucky on October 25

1970s

Kathryn Smith Bowers โ€˜70 in Boulder, Colorado on June 30
Robert Fred Kern MMus โ€™72 in Dallas on August 14
Gretchen Koch โ€˜72 MMus in Saint Joseph, Michigan on December 31
Barry Michael Williams โ€˜78 MMus in Rock Hill, South Carolina on September 3

1980s

Bruce A. Egre โ€™82 in Cleveland on September 23
Maurice A. Wright โ€˜89 in Topeka, Kansas on September 29

Obituaries

William Porter (1932-2020)
Thomas Kasdorf (1934-2020)


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