Bailey School of Music Concert Programs
Below is a collection of programs from the Kennesaw State University School of Music.
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Senior Recital: Tessa Walker, mezzo-soprano
Tessa Walker, Brenda Brent, Matthew Welsh, and Brian Reid
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Ms. Walker studies voice with Jana Young and Karla Harris.
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KSU Wind Ensemble and KSU Symphony Orchestra featuring Winners of the 2018-19 KSU Concert Competition
Andrew Berry and Melissa Ake
KSU Symphony Orchestra, led by Director of Orchestral Studies Dr. Nathaniel F. Parker, and KSU Wind Ensemble, led by Director of Bands Dr. David Kehler, features performances by winners of the 2018-2019 KSU Concerto Competition as well as additional works by Jennifer Jolley, Ron Nelson, and more.
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Brass Ensembles Showcase
The KSU brass area presents a special program featuring works by Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saens, and Mozart plus recent compositions by living composers and more written for various groupings of student brass players. Performance includes the KSU Trumpet Ensemble, Horn Choir, Trombone Ensemble, and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble.
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Men's Extravaganza, KSU Men's Ensemble and Chamber Singers with special guests Sequoyah High School Men's Chorus
The KSU Men's Ensemble and Chamber Singers, led by Director of Choral Activities Dr. Leslie Blackwell, presents a special men's choral performance with the Sequoyah High School Men’s Chorus, directed by Josh Markham.
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Senior Recital: Gage Fisher, trombone
Gage Fisher, Josh Hayward, Josh Inglis, Steven Lukehart, Tom Gibson, Wes Funderburk, Devin Witt, Grady Housworth, Tyler Truelove, and Dennis Durrett-Smith
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Fisher studies trombone with Wes Funderburk and Tom Gibson.
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University Band and Wind Symphony Spring Concert
Arie Motschman
KSU Wind Symphony, led by Associate Director of Bands Dr. Debra Traficante, perform works by Michael Markowski, Donald Grantham and Paul Richards. KSU University Band, led by Assistant Director of Bands Dr. Trey Harris, perform works by Bach, Sousa, Robert Sheldon and Viet Cuong.
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Senior Recital: Francisco Lora, double bass
Francisco Lora, E. J. Hughes, Louis Heriveaux, and Larry Wilson
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Lora studies double bass with Marc Miller.
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Junior Recital: M. K. Guthrie, violin
M. K. Guthrie and Eric Jenkins
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Ms. Guthrie studies violin with Helen Kim.
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Junior Recital: Ryan Finlayson, violin
Ryan Finlayson and Eric Jenkins
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Finlayson studies violin with Helen Kim.
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Senior Recital: Hayden McAfee, horn
Hayden McAfee, Eric Jenkins, and Christina Pacetti
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. McAfee studies horn with Richard Williams.
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Jazz Ensemble I & II
This performance features KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton performing a special program titled "Bone Voyage," and KSU Jazz Ensemble II led by Wes Funderburk, Artist-in-Residence in Jazz Studies and Jazz Trombone.
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Senior Recital: William Worthan, horn
William Worthan, Eric Jenkins, Josh Anderson, Savannah English, Jessica Bell, and Grayson Saylor
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degrees Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Worthan studies horn with Jason Eklund.
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Summit Piano Trio
Helen Kim, Charae Krueger, and Robert Henry
The Summit Piano Trio presents a special recital featuring violinist Helen Kim (Professor of Violin), cellist Charae Krueger (Artist-in-Residence in Cello), and pianist Robert Henry (Director of Piano Studies and Assistant Professor of Music).
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Junior Recital: Trey Dunnahoo, jazz guitar
Trey Dunnahoo, Brad Cannata, and Dallas Dawson
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Dunnahoo studies jazz guitar with Trey Wright.
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Philharmonic and Women's Choir Spring Concert
This performance features the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Assistant Professor of Music Education Dr. Nancy Conley, and KSU Women's Choir directed by Dr. Alison Mann, Associate Professor of Choral Music Education.
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Jazz Guitar Ensemble
Chris Marks, Trey Dunnahoo, Robert Herrington, Diego Fonseca Perez, Rodrigo Suarez, Brad Cannata, and Zack Smith
This performance features the KSU Jazz Guitar Ensemble directed by Senior Lecturer of Jazz Studies and Jazz Guitar, Trey Wright.
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Mixed Chamber Ensembles
This performance of KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles features students performing a variety of chamber works for various groupings of instruments.
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Junior Recital: Grayson Saylor, bassoon
Grayson Saylor, Arie Motschman, Andrew Brady, and Joseph Grunkemeyer
This recital is presented while pursuing the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Ms. Saylor studies bassoon with Andrew Brady.
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Student Composers' Recital 2019
Ben Champion, Nicholas A. Felder, Matthias Kosse, Yazmeen Mayes, Nolan Rodack, and Brianna Spottsville
This special program features world-premiere performances of original works created by current student composers of the KSU School of Music under the supervision of KSU Composer-in-Residence, Dr. Laurence Sherr, and faculty composer Jennifer Mitchell. An exciting feature of the concert will be the premiere of a 30-minute, Broadway-style musical by Nicholas Felder. The musical, titled "Rick and Josie," is a love story performed by students in the School of Music and Department of Theater and Performance Studies with accompaniment by faculty member Judith Cole. Also featured will be a woodwind quintet by Ben Champion plus several additional student works.
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Non-degree Recital: Sofia Friederwitzer, trumpet and Laurenz Oriondo, tuba
Sofia Friederwitzer, Laurenz Oriondo, Eric Jenkins, Jack Brooker, Johnny Stewart, and Victoria Shrote
This recital is presented while pursuing the degrees of Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Music Minor. Ms. Friederwitzer studies trumpet with Douglas Lindsey. Mr. Oriondo studies tuba with Paul Dickinson.
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KSU Chorale, Chamber Singers and KSU Symphony Orchestra
Jana Young, Heather Witt, Todd Wedge, Oral Moses, and Sherri N. Barrett
The KSU School of Music presents a special performance featuring the KSU Symphony Orchestra, led by Director of Orchestral Studies Dr. Nathaniel Parker, and KSU Chamber Singers and University Chorale led by Dr. Leslie Blackwell, Director of Choral Activities. The program concludes with a performance of Mozart's Requiem (K. 626) and will also include additional works performed during the first half: Ola Gjeilo's "The Rose" performed by KSU Chamber Singers and Chorale and Michael Daugherty's "Red Cape Tango" performed by KSU Symphony Orchestra.
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Jazz Combos
KSU Jazz Combos perform a variety of standards and hits by jazz greats and more. This performance is held in the Onyx Theater of the Wilson Annex building.
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Mixed Chamber Ensembles present Suppressed Music of the Holocaust
Laurence Sherr
This special performance features chamber music written by composers who were suppressed during the Holocaust. Many of these composers fled Germany and the countries it occupied, and others were imprisoned and murdered. The concert is performed by students in the KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles course in collaboration with the Music and the Holocaust course.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra; Peter Oundjian, Conductor and Benjamin Grosvenor, Piano
Benjamin Grosvenor
Led by conductor Peter Oundjian, the Atlanta Symphony serves up a feast of orchestral indulgence. First, the "utterly astounding" (The Piano Files) Benjamin Grosvenor performs Johannes Brahms's barnstorming Piano Concerto No. 1. The performance concludes with Strauss' mind-blowing Also sprach Zarathustra. Used as the opening theme in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Strauss' tone poem was written "to convey in music an idea of the evolution of the human race from its origin…," and is perfectly at home in this epic cinematic context.
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Steinway Spectacular 2019
David Coucheron and Indra Thomas
The KSU School of Music, an All-Steinway School, showcases its talented piano faculty and fleet of Steinway pianos in this special program featuring special guest artists David Coucheron, violinist and Concertmaster of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and Indra Thomas, soprano and Metropolitan Opera star. Performance includes KSU piano faculty members Robert Henry, Julie Coucheron, Judith Cole, Tyrone Jackson, and Huu Mai.