Posts Tagged ‘Classical Performance and Composition’


Jeffrey Kahane on conducting from the keyboard

November 9, 2017

USC Thornton Keyboard Studies faculty Jeffrey Kahane boasts a celebrated career in piano and conducting, and part of his expertise is in doing both simultaneously. In a recent feature on the website of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), Kahane mentions that dividing his attention between the piano and the orchestra requires tremendous skill, but it’s… Continue reading Jeffrey Kahane on conducting from the keyboard


New World Symphony to perform work by Jules Pegram

November 8, 2017

On Friday, November 17th, the New World Symphony (NWS) of Miami will perform “NEON NIGHTS” by USC Thornton alumnus Jules Pegram (BM ’13, Composition), as part of the annual PULSE event. The work, which the NWS describes as “a journey through a shimmering, cosmopolitan sound world, one that’s inspired by the hot, glittering neon of… Continue reading New World Symphony to perform work by Jules Pegram


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The Kinetic Winds to be featured in Mammoth Lakes concert

November 2, 2017

The Kinetic Winds quintet, which includes five USC Thornton students, will be the featured ensemble at the Eastern Sierra Symphony’s fall concert in Mammoth Lakes on Saturday, November 4th. Led by bassoonist and GCRT candidate Amber Wyman (MM ’16), the quintet includes clarinetist and master’s student Sergio Coelho (GCRT ’16), oboist and DMA candidate Chris… Continue reading The Kinetic Winds to be featured in Mammoth Lakes concert


Marek Szpakiewicz appointed Director of String Studies at Azusa Pacific

October 27, 2017

Cellist and USC Thornton alumnus Marek Szpakiewicz (MM ’01, DMA ’08) has been appointed Director of String Studies at Azusa Pacific University’s School of Music. Szpakiewicz has been teaching cello and chamber music at APU since 2005 and has served as Director of Chamber Music since 2014. His students have won top prizes at numerous… Continue reading Marek Szpakiewicz appointed Director of String Studies at Azusa Pacific


Keyboard Studies DMA candidates contribute to CAPMT conference and journal

October 26, 2017

USC Thornton Keyboard Studies DMA candidates Michael Krikorian, Daniel Linder, Eva Schaumkell and Alexander Zhu were recently selected to present a research poster at the California Association of Professional Music Teachers (CAPMT) state conference in Fresno. The students, all of whom are MTNA USC Collegiate Chapter members, presented on the subject of “Demystifying 20th and… Continue reading Keyboard Studies DMA candidates contribute to CAPMT conference and journal


Argus Quartet wins prestigious Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition

October 24, 2017

The Argus Quartet recently won first prize in the annual Concert Artists Guild’s Victor Elmaleh Competition. The quartet includes USC Thornton alumni Clara Kim (DM ’15, violin) and Jason Issokan (MM ’10, violin), along with violist Dana Kelley and cellist Jo Whang. Along with co-winner, pianist Dominic Cheli, the quartet will receive a cash prize… Continue reading Argus Quartet wins prestigious Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition


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More acclaim for Rod Gilfry’s portrayal of Walt Whitman

October 20, 2017

Baritone Rod Gilfry, a member of the USC Thornton Vocal Arts & Opera, has earned rave reviews for his portrayal of Walt Whitman in composer Matthew Aucoin’s opera, Crossing, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Currently in its second iteration as part of the 2017 Next Wave Festival, the opera premiered at Boston’s Citi… Continue reading More acclaim for Rod Gilfry’s portrayal of Walt Whitman


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Thornton alumni create the Los Angeles Film Conductor’s Intensive

October 18, 2017

USC Thornton alumni David Newman (MM ’82, Violin) and Angel Velez (MA ’14, Music Education) have teamed to create the Los Angeles Film Conductor’s Intensive (LAFCI), a conductor training program designed for media composers. LAFCI hosts regular workshops and seminars to train artists in the nuances of conducting for film, television, and video game recording… Continue reading Thornton alumni create the Los Angeles Film Conductor’s Intensive


Thornton welcomes Trojan families for Trojan Family Weekend

October 11, 2017

Through this Sunday, October 15th, USC Thornton welcomes Trojan parents and families to our campus for the annual Trojan Family Weekend. Catch a football game, see the B-52’s live, or sit in on a class – You can find the full list of exciting events, including concerts, a football game, mixers, lectures, and open houses… Continue reading Thornton welcomes Trojan families for Trojan Family Weekend


Troy Quinn

Troy Quinn

October 10, 2017

Emmy-nominated conductor Troy Quinn has quickly established himself as one of his generation’s most versatile young artists. Lauded for his energetic and riveting, yet sensitive conducting, Quinn is in his eighth season as music director of the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra in Kentucky. He is also in his seventh season as music director of the Venice… Continue reading Troy Quinn