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Keyboard and saxophone alums prepare for Carnegie Hall recital

September 10, 2015

USC Thornton Keyboard Collaborative Arts alumna ChoEun Lee (DMA ’13) performed at the inaugural concert of the Lotusflower New Music Project in March, hosted by the USC Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena. Lotusflower is a series focused around artists and productions that embrace multiculturalism. In May, Lee prepared and conducted a contemporary Latin American opera… Continue reading Keyboard and saxophone alums prepare for Carnegie Hall recital


Book by Keyboard Studies professor Stewart Gordon reviewed in Clavier Companion

September 9, 2015

“Planning Your Piano Success: A Blueprint for Aspiring Musicians” (Oxford University Press, 2014), a book by pianist and USC Thornton Keyboard Studies faculty member Stewart Gordon, was positively reviewed in the May/June 2015 issue of Clavier Companion. Reviewer Carolyn True wrote that the book “is a terrific resource for budding musicians. It will inspire students… Continue reading Book by Keyboard Studies professor Stewart Gordon reviewed in Clavier Companion


Michael Lee receives commission from New York Virtuoso Singers

September 8, 2015

Composer and USC Thornton Composition doctoral candidate Michael Lee has received a commission from the New York Virtuoso Singers to compose a work, which will be premiered in New York City this fall. The ensemble is regarded as the nation’s “leading exponent of contemporary choral music.” Lee’s works music have previously been performed by the… Continue reading Michael Lee receives commission from New York Virtuoso Singers


Argus appointed quartet-in-residence at Yale School of Music

September 3, 2015

The Los Angeles-based Argus Quartet, which includes three USC Thornton students and alumni – Clara Kim (DMA ’15, violin), Jason Issokson (MM ’10, violin) and Diana Wade (GCRT ’13, viola) – has been appointed the quartet-in-residence at the Yale School of Music. The ensemble will be mentored by the Brentato Quartet and will coach undergraduate… Continue reading Argus appointed quartet-in-residence at Yale School of Music


Horn alumna Laura Brenes releases debut album

September 2, 2015

French Horn player and USC Thornton alumna Laura Brenes (MM ’02) has released her debut album, “a Time and a Place,” which features original music composed for her by fellow alumni Bear McCreary (BM ’02, composition), Daniel James Chan (GCRT ’08, SMPTV), Chris Bacon (GCRT ’05), SMPTV, and Damian Montano (MM ’02, bassoon). Supporting ensembles… Continue reading Horn alumna Laura Brenes releases debut album


JoAnn Turovsky receives Lifetime Achievement Award from American Harp Society

September 1, 2015

Harpist JoAnn Turovsky, who has taught on the USC Thornton Strings faculty for over 30 years, has received the Lifetime Achievement Award for her extraordinary service to The American Harp Society, Inc. Turovsky also serves as principal harpist with the Los Angeles Opera Orchestra, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Master Chorale… Continue reading JoAnn Turovsky receives Lifetime Achievement Award from American Harp Society


HOCKET new music ensemble makes waves at Carlsbad Music Festival

August 31, 2015

The new music duo, HOCKET, which includes current USC Thornton D.M.A. Composition student, Thomas Kotcheff (M.M. ’12, composition) and Composition faculty member Sarah Gibson (M.M. ’10, composition; D.M.A. ’15, composition), recently performed in a series of concerts at the Carlsbad Music Festival. The duo performed compositions by David Lang, Alex Weiser, Aaron Holloway-Nahum, and Tristan… Continue reading HOCKET new music ensemble makes waves at Carlsbad Music Festival


Vocal Arts alumnus Timur Bekbosunov featured on PRI’s The World

August 28, 2015

USC Thornton Vocal Arts alumus Timur Bekbosunov (GCRT ’06) was recently profiled by Public Radio International (PRI) for it’s radio program, The World. The operatic tenor and glam-rock band-leader has found great success in Southern California, performing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, REDCAT, wildUp, Long Beach Opera and the Industry –… Continue reading Vocal Arts alumnus Timur Bekbosunov featured on PRI’s The World


Student Vijay Venkatesh to perform in Parnassus Society Award Concert

August 27, 2015

Vijay Venkatesh (BM ’17, piano performance), currently a student in the USC Thornton Keyboard Studies program under Norman Krieger, is also winning international acclaim as a concert soloist. The Orange County Register recently published a profile of Venkatesh, who will perform at the Soka Performing Arts Center in Aliso Viejo on August 30 as part… Continue reading Student Vijay Venkatesh to perform in Parnassus Society Award Concert


Bruce Forman’s jazz trio profiled in Glendale News-Press

August 26, 2015

USC Thornton faculty member and internationally acclaimed jazz guitarist Bruce Forman will perform with his jazz trio on Aug. 26, at Burbank’s Viva Cantina. The group, known as Bruce Forman’s Trio, will perform songs from their latest album entitled “The Book of Forman,” which the Glendale News-Press has already lauded for its fierce and authentic… Continue reading Bruce Forman’s jazz trio profiled in Glendale News-Press