The D.M.A.-Performance
program offers individual instruction in the following:
Flute
Oboe
Clarinet
Horn
Bassoon
Violin
Viola
Cello
Piano
Voice
Students take courses specifically designed for performers in
performance practice and analysis, and may choose from a wide array
of seminars in history, theory, and ethnomusicology. The program is
oriented towards students interested in developing a specialization
in chamber music
For more
information about the program or admissions, please contact
Prof. Norman Carey at
ncarey@gc.cuny.edu or at (212) 817-8594.
DMA news from
the June/July 2009 edition of 365 Fifth:
For the 2009 Commencement at Avery Fisher Hall,
H. Roz Woll, a doctoral student in music, provided an arresting
rendition of “The National Anthem,” her beautiful voice soaring in a
hall with a long history of splendid musical occasions. (quote from
the article written by Joe Reich)
Recent Student Honors and Activities: Vera Hui-Pin Hsu
(D.M.A. graduate student) won the sixth annual International
Conductors Workshop and Competition held January 15—19, 2009, at
Mercer University, Macon GA. Ms. Hsu will guest conduct the Macon
Symphony Orchestra in its 2009—10 season.
Alumni Notes: Fernando Hashimoto (D.M.A. 2008)
professor of percussion a the University of Campinas, Brazil,
performed with the Campinas Symphony Orchestra as percussion soloist
in the world premiere of Concerto for Vibraphone and Orchestra by
Brazilian composer Germano Fonseca, May 16—17, 2009, in Brazil.
Stephen Kalm (D.M.A. 2000) was appointed dean of the College
of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Montana, Missoula.
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