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Timothy Accurso

Timothy Accurso, pianist, joined the Santa Barbara Opera squad as Principal Pianist and Music Administrator in 2018, after having been on the music staff of the Palm Embankment Opera and the Seagle Music Colony. He earned his BM Degree at Susquehanna University and his MM Caste at the Univerity of Illinois, thereafter becoming Resident Creative person with the Utah Opera besides equally Young Artist with Opera Saratoga, where he now spends his sumers on staff. Tim coaches with the Chrisman Studio Artists, engaging in instruction initiatives of Opera SB.

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Allen Bishop

Allen Bishop is a psychoanalyst, teacher, and pianist living in Montecito, California, with his wife Dena. Allen is a past president of the Santa Barbara Music Club, and is the founding Director of the Santa Barbara Beethovenfest. In addition, he served for eight years on the Board of Directors of the American Beethoven Society. While Allen has had a life-long interest in the pianoforte and the music of Beethoven, it is only in the last 15 years that he has had the opportunity to report seriously with teachers including Zeynep Ucbasaran, Peter Yazbeck, Betty Oberacker, and Celebrity Fisher. He has performed frequently in the Music Club Concert Series and the Beethovenfest. As co-founder of the Montecito Chamber Players, he has performed at numerous retirement venues in and around Santa Barbara. Allen is the Dean of the Reiss-Davis Graduate Eye in Los Angeles and maintains a private practice in Montecito.

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Ellie Cornfeld Melton

Ellie Cornfeld Melton,

Harpsichordist

Ellie Cornfeld Melton, harpsichordist, received her BA Degree in Music from the School of Music at the University of Oregon and her MA Degree in Early Music Performance Practice from Stanford University. She has performed at the Peter Britt Festival in Jacksonville, Oregon) Old First Church in San Francisco, and with the University of Pennsylvania Baroque Ensemble.

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Christopher Davis

Christopher Davis,

Director Emeritus; Pianist

Christopher Davis, pianist, has been concerto soloist with several orchestras including the Northwest Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, and has studied with renowned teachers and scholars in Germany, Austria, and Portugal. He earned his BA Degree from UC San Diego, his MM Caste from the Academy of Arkansas, and his DMA Caste from UCSB. In addition to serving as the Music University of the West's House Manager (2009-2016), Dr. Davis has been on the staff of the Ojai Music Festival and Westmont College (2014-2016), and has worked for Camerata Pacifica, collaborating independently with many of their musicians.

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Emma Lou Diemer

Emma Lou Diemer,

Composer, Pianist, Organist

Composer, pianist, and organist Emma Lou Diemer is an active keyboard performer (piano, organ, harpsichord, synthesizer), and has given concerts of her own music at Washington National Cathedral, St. Mary'southward Cathedral and Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles, and elsewhere. She studied composition at the Yale Music School (BM, 1949; MM, 1950) and at the Eastman School of Music (Ph.D, 1960). She studied in Brussels, Belgium on a Fulbright Scholarship and spent two summers of composition written report at the Berkshire Music Center. In 1971 she moved from the East Declension to teach composition and theory at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she was instrumental in founding the electronic/estimator music program. In 1991 she became Professor Emeritus at UCSB.

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Neil DiMaggio

Neil Di Maggio, pianist, enjoys a dual career equally solo and collaborative pianist and as a researcher for Westmont College. His performing career has taken him from California to Phoenix to New York City, and he recently served on the faculty of the Westmont Academy for Young Artists. He earned his BM Degree, summa cum laude, from San Jose Country University, MM Degree from the San Francisco Conservatory, and MM Degree in Collaborative Piano from UCSB, studying with Paul Berkowitz Anne Epperson, and Yael Weiss. Currently Manager of Research in the Role of College Advancement at Westmont, Neil maintains a private piano studio, and his students are frequent laurels winners with the Santa Barbara Music Club and the Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation competitions.

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Raymond Egan

Raymond Egan'due south music has been performed throughout the United States, in Europe, in Australia, and at conventions of the American Choral Directors Clan and The American Club of Organists. He has had commissions from the General Associates of The Unitarian Universalist Church building and from California State University Los Angeles. His sacred music includes ii masses, some larger choral works on environmental themes, and lots of choral, solo voice, and organ music. In the secular realm he is the composer of the score for the Usa Steel documentary, Worlds of Von Braun.

He is the grandson of Raymond Egan, a fellow member of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame and the Canadian Songwriter'southward Hall of Fame for his songs such as "Own't Nosotros Got Fun" and "Sleepy Time Gal". Raymond Three was honored at the Ventura A. G. O. Chapter's recent A Celebration of Ventura County Composers. He is presently the Organist of First United Methodist Church, Santa Barbara. He has too held positions as the Manager of Music/Organist & Choirmaster of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral, Los Angeles, and Minister of Music of Afraid Christian Fellowship Church, Compton, California.

Raymond Egan was a composition student of Samuel Adler and John Corigliano, and an organ student of David Craighead. He has a Doctoral degree in conducting from the Thornton Schoolhouse of Music, The University of Southern California, where he was the Outstanding Doctoral student of 1996.

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Robert Else

Robert Else,

Managing director Emeritus, Pianist

Robert Else, pianist, received his BA Degree with honors in Piano Performance from Humboldt Land University, studying with Charles Fulkerson, and afterwards pursued graduate studies at USC, studying with Gwendolyn Koldofsky and Brooks Smith. He also holds a degree in Jazz Piano from Berklee College of Music (Boston), where he graduated summa cum laude, and his jazz activities take included singing in a cappella song groups and composing and arranging for a variety of jazz ensembles. Robert is an active soloist, bedroom musician, and accompanist, and served on the lath of the Santa Barbara Music Social club. In improver to his musical pursuits, he is Senior Manager of Institutional Research at SB Metropolis College and president of Elseware, a computer software consulting firm. Delight visit Robert at world wide web.robertelse.com.

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Marc Evanstein

Marc Evanstein,

Director, Pianist

Marc Evanstein is a composer currently residing in the Portland area. His music has been featured at festivals in the U.s. and internationally, including the Seoul International Computer Music Festival, the International Computer Music Festival, the Atlantic Music Festival, and the Bowdoin International Music Festival, where he won the Composition Contest in 2015. He has collaborated with artists such equally Aperture Duo, Ignition Duo, Hocket Duo, Formalist Quartet and LA Percussion Quartet. A musician and composer since a young age, he pursued his undergraduate degree at Stanford University, where he studied composition with Jarosław Kapuściński and piano with Thomas Schultz. Following upward on his interest in computers and interactivity, he then continued on at Stanford with a main'due south degree in Music, Science and Applied science. More recently, Marc was the recipient of a Chancellor'south fellowship at UC Santa Barbara, where he completed a PhD in composition and a master's in Media Arts and Engineering science, studying composition with Profs. Clarence Barlow, Joel Feigin, and Curtis Roads, equally well as piano with Dr. Charles Asche.

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Candace Fazzio

Candace Fazzio,

Managing director Emeritus, Pianist

Recently relocated to Santa Barbara from Gilroy, CA, Candace Fazzio is a well-rounded pianist and teacher with a special interest in composers from the American continents beginning with the Ragtime Era and moving to the present day. Her constantly-expanding repertoire also includes lyrical arrangements of popular music standards. She has besides created well-received alive piano accompaniments for silent movies such as Chaplin's The Tramp, several Harold Lloyd films including the full-length characteristic The Child Brother, and Buster Keaton'southward Sherlock Jr. Candace has performed as a soloist with S Valley Symphony and Chorale and in the San Juan Bautista SHP museum for Living History Days and has participated in both the Sutter Creek and West Coast Ragtime Festivals. She has presented her programs "Across the Maple Foliage Rag, How Syncopation Led to a Century of Keyboard Music," and "Piano Music with a Latin Flavor," to state-level conferences of the California Clan of Professional Music Teachers and the Music Teachers' Association of California. Candace's educational activity career began in Saratoga, CA in 1973. In 1995, she opened The Music Academy, located in downtown Gilroy, which, in addition to instruction in piano, guitar, and voice, presented periodic concerts featuring local musicians.

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Adán Fernández

Dr. Adán Fernández is the Director of Music and Liturgy/Organist at holy Family Catholic Church. He is too the Academy Organist and Adjunct Professor at California Lutheran University where he teaches Keyboard harmony and Worship and Music Courses. Dr. Fernández is the founding director of the Glendale Youth Symphony, a non-profit in Glendale California, and Associate Conductor of the National Children'southward Chorus. Dr. Fernández has performed around California on some of its virtually prominent organs and performs a thirty minute program every calendar month at Cal Lutheran for their Monthly Bach Recital Series. Dr. Fernández has degrees in piano, organ, and a doctorate in Sacred Music from USC with an emphasis in Organ Performance and Choral Music.

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Constantine Finehouse

Constantine Finehouse,

Pianist

Constantine Finehouse was born in St. petersburg, Russia, and attended New England Conservatory, Juilliard and Yale. His principal teachers included Fredrik Wanger, Natalia Harlap, Herbert Stessin, Jerome Lowenthal, Boris Berman and Bruce Brubaker. Praised by Rhein Principal Presse Allgemeine Zeitung for his "interpretations of depth and maturity," Finehouse has performed extensively in the U.s. (including in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and Washington) and abroad (including in Lausanne, London, Odessa, St. Petersburg and Trieste). Recent recordings include Backwards Glance [Spice Rack Records 101-01], which interweaves music of Johannes Brahms and Richard Beaudoin. The Bolcom Projection, made in collaboration with his American Double partner, violinist Philip Ficsor, included double-CD [Albany Troy 959/960] and a national tour. Fanfare praised the recording as "indispensable to whatsoever serious collector with an interest in later 20th century duo repertoire for violin and piano." Every bit office of American Double, Finehouse likewise toured Hungary, performing sonatas by Brahms, Bolcom and Ravel. More recently, he collaborated with violinist Olga Caceànova at Lausanne Conservatoire and with cellist Sebastian Bäverstam at Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie Hall) and Merkin Recital Hall (Kauffman Center). Finehouse is currently recording Bolcom's complete piano solo works for Naxos Records.

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Tachell Gerbert and Bradley Gregory

Tachell Gerbert and Bradley Gregory,

Duo Pianists

Tachell Gerbert and Bradley Gregory, duo pianists, have reputations as both concert performers and teachers, and established their piano educational activity studio in One thousand Oaks in 1986. Prizewinners in the Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation Competition, they are active members of the Music Teachers' Association of California (MTAC). They each received BM Degrees from the San Francisco Solarium and MM Degrees from UCSB, with emphasis in pianoforte ensemble. While studying at UCSB with Dr. Wendell Nelson they were introduced to the music of Emma Lou Diemer, as the Variations: Homage to Ravel, Schönberg, and May Aufderheide was written for Dr. Nelson and his wife Marjorie. Tachell and Bradley have performed this work in Italian republic and Japan as well as in the U.S., and in 1996 gave the premiere operation of Diemer'southward duo piano work, Norteamexispanicumsake, which was composed for them.

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Marian Drandell Gilbert

Marian Drandell Gilbert,

Pianist

Marian Drandell Gilbert, pianist, received her BM caste from UCSB and her Masters in piano performance from the Manhattan Schoolhouse of Music. She has twice attended the Music Academy of the West. She maintains a private teaching studio in San Luis Obispo, where she lives with her husband and two children. She is a soloist with the San Luis Bedchamber Orchestra and is on the Lath of Directors of the SLO Symphony Orchestra.

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Robert Hale

Robert Hale, pianist, holds a degree in piano functioning from Southern Illinois University. After working in arts administration, including Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall, the Rochester Combo, the Syracuse Symphony, and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, he changed careers to software development. Robert studies pianoforte with Zeynep Ucbasaran and plays chamber music with friends and colleagues in the Santa Barbara area.

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Renée Hamaty

Renée Hamaty, pianist, has performed worldwide as soloist and collaborative pianist. She majored in music at Occidental College, studying with Aube Tzerko, and has concertized widely every bit vocal and instrumental accompanist, including collaboration with Leonard Bernstein in Due west Coast premieres (Candide and Mass) and Stephen Sondheim in Chicago and Los Angeles. For fifteen years she was Music Manager and pianist for "Opera & Broadway Under the Stars" concerts at Arts & Letters Buffet in Santa Barbara, and served equally vocal faculty pianist for the Music Academy of the West'due south 2013 MERIT program. In addition to her active pianoforte collaborating schedule, Renée teaches private pianoforte students of all ages in her Santa Barbara studio.

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Paula Hatley

Paula Hatley, pianist, earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music from the University of Arkansas, where she studied accompanying with William Gant. She has performed every bit a song studio accompanist, collaborating in numerous vocal recitals, and has been a member of several chamber ensembles. Active in the Santa Barbara musical community, she has served equally accompanist for the Santa Barbara Master Chorale and Santa Barbara Children's Chorus, and recently retired from the faculty of the Music Department at Westmont College.

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Steve Hodson

Steve Hodson,

Director Emeritus, Pianist, Organist

Steve Hodson is Professor of Music at Westmont College where his duties have included pedagogy piano and organ, conducting, and music survey, and leading various singing groups. He conducts the Santa Barbara Principal Chorale and serves as organist at Beginning United Methodist Church of Santa Barbara. Hodson holds a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is Vice-President of the Western Sectionalisation of the American Choral Directors Clan (encompassing California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona), and past President of California ACDA. He enjoys performing on piano, organ, and harpsichord and is an achieved accompanist.

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Leslie Hogan

Leslie Hogan,

Managing director Emeritus, Pianist

Composer/pianist Leslie A. Hogan received her principal training at the University of Kansas and the University of Michigan. Her music frequently manifests her longtime fascination with other art forms and with the potential of music to reflect or respond to visual stimuli from the natural earth. Every bit a pianist, she has performed with UC Santa Barbara's Ensemble for Contemporary Music and was a co-founder and frequent performer for the Current Sounds concert series in Santa Barbara. She was on the board of the Chamber Music Gild of Santa Barbara for over a decade. She has received awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (Charles Ives Fellowship, 2002; Charles Ives Scholarship, 1993), the Rapido Composition Contest, the American Music Center, ASCAP, and the Chicago Civic Orchestra, amid others. >Dr. Hogan has taught limerick in the College of Artistic Studies at the University of California-Santa Barbara since 1995.

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Bridget Hough

Bridget Hough, pianist, was a Regents Scholar at UCSB, where she earned her BA Degree in Music, summa cum laude, and her MM and DMA Degrees in Keyboard, studying with Paul Berkowitz and Robert Koenig. A teacher at the Lompoc School of Music, where she taught piano and theory for ix years, she too served as staff pianist at Allan Hancock College for four years. She was a pianist in the professional program at SongFest for the summer of 2013, and in 2012 was i of 3 pianists selected from national auditions held at the New York Metropolitan Opera/Lincoln Heart to participate in the inaugural flavour of the Autumn Island Vocal Arts Seminar. Committed to new music, Dr. Hough has performed works by many contemporary composers, including Larry Delinger, Marcus Engelmann, Libby Larsen, Thea Musgrave, and Stephen Tosh. Nigh recently she premiered the Ben Moore piece of work, John and Abigail, for soprano, baritone and piano, at the Colburn Conservatory.

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Thomas Joyce

Organist Thomas Joyce is Director of Music at Trinity Episcopal Church. Originally from Cambridge, England, Thomas has spent most of his life living in the United states of america. This by July, he finally became a U.Southward. citizen.

Mr. Joyce began his musical career equally a boy chorister at the Washington National Cathedral, and connected his studies at Interlochen Arts University. He later attained degrees in music from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Yale University, and Academy of Washington. Before finding his domicile in Santa Barbara, Thomas worked for several churches and cathedrals throughout the U.s.a. as an organist and choral conductor.

In addition to his work as a church building musician, he serves on the music faculty at Santa Barbara City College, instructs organ students from Westmont College, and is the keyboard accompanist for Adelfos Ensemble.

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Natasha Kislenko

Natasha Kislenko,

Pianist

Natasha Kislenko, pianist, was born in Moscow, holds graduate degrees from the Moscow Tschaikowsky Conservatory and Southern Methodist Academy (TX), and earned her DMA Degree from Stony Brook University (NY). She has concertized in Republic of bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Russia, Espana, Turkey and the U. Due south., and has been prizewinner in piano competitions in both Europe and the U.S. Collaborative faculty member at the Music University of the West since 2004 and Chief Keyboard with the Santa Barbara Symphony since 2010, Dr. Kislenko is currently a Lecturer in the UCSB Department of Music.

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Kacey Link

Kacey Link is a pianist and scholar residing in Santa Barbara, CA. As a both a solo and collaborative artist, she performs regularly in Southern California and has given recitals in the United states of america, France, and Switzerland. She is a pianist for University of California—Santa Barbara Section of Theater and Dance and served as music managing director for Out of the Box Theatre Company for the 2014-2015 season. She also has worked as a pianist for Opera Santa Barbara, Kansas City Lyric Opera, and New Theatre of Kansas City as well as accompanied classes for such prestigious artists as Marilyn Horne, Yo-Yo Ma, and ballerina Heather Watts. Every bit a scholar, her inquiry focuses on the music of Latin America with specific concentration on tango music of Argentina and has co-authored the forthcoming book Tracing Tangueros: Argentine Instrumental Tango Music (Oxford University Press). She holds degrees from Academy of California – Santa Barbara (D.G.A. in Keyboard), University of Miami (Thou.M. in Musicology), and University of Kansas (Chiliad.G. in Accompanying, B.M. in Piano Performance).

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Roger Nyquist

Dr. Roger Nyquist, concert organist and composer, is an internationally known organ virtuoso and recording artist who has concertized throughout the U.S. and Europe and is in demand equally recitalist and master teacher. Built-in in Rockford, IL, he earned his BM Caste, cum laude, from Augustana College, his MM Degree from Syracuse University, and his DMA Degree from Indiana University. Much like his renowned teachers, Arthur Poister, Catharine Crozier, and André Marchal, he has devoted a major portion of his career to educational activity: he served on the faculty of Southwestern College (Winfield, KS) and the Academy of California, Santa Barbara, and was Professor of Music and University Organist at Santa Clara Academy.

Among numerous honors, he is listed in International Who's Who in Music, Outstanding Educators of America, and American Keyboard Artists and received the "Outstanding Achievement Honor" from the Alumni Association of Augustana College for his career as concert organist and teacher. He is the composer of the frequently performed Adagio, for organ, and Alleluia, an anthem for mixed choir, and is writer of the book, . In addition to his active concert career, he has recorded extensively for Arkay, Century, Chapel-Bridge, Digital Disc Corporation, and Orion Master Recordings (Yehudi Menuhin Foundation), with 33 albums featuring over 220 compositions.

Now residing in Sacramento, CA, Dr. Nyquist devotes total time to his concert career, private organ teaching, and recording. The following quote from Dr. Nyquist'south writings exemplifies his philosophy regarding the ability to communicate through music making: "It is the spirit of the music that remains with the listener long after the audio has subsided. The spirit of the composer co-mingles with the performer'south spirit to produce ane blended spirit. When this human action occurs, one hears the very essence of the music."

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Betty Oberacker

Betty Oberacker,

Vice President-Concerts, Pianist

Betty Oberacker, pianist, is internationally acclaimed for her interpretations of both traditional and contemporary solo and bedroom music repertoire, and has toured throughout Europe, Israel, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and the U.S., including performances at Carnegie Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Berlin Philharmonic Hall and Vienna Musikverein. She has been Artist-in-Residence at 55 universities, conservatories and music festivals worldwide, and many of import composers have dedicated their compositions to her. Her musical gifts were evidenced at three, when she began to play the piano and etch entirely by ear. Piano lessons started at age seven, and at nine she was accepted on scholarship as the only kid student of the noted pianist Beryl Rubinstein. Her BM/MM Degrees are from the Cleveland Institute of Music, and her DMA Degree is from Ohio State University, where she was concomitantly a member of the piano faculty. Her discography includes Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (Clavier Records), A Bach Commemorative Recital (MIT Great Performances Archives), Chamber Music of Emma Lou Diemer (Orion), Schönberg's Pierrot Lunaire (Century), John Biggs' Variations on a Theme of Shostakovich (VMM), and Diemer's Pianoforte Concerto (MMC), the latter two works composed for Oberacker. Honors accorded her include a Fulbright Research Fellowship to Italy and the University of California Distinguished Instruction Honour, and her students hold important positions as performers and teachers in the U.Due south., Asia and Europe. Dr. Oberacker is UCSB Professor Emeritus, and enjoys an active performing, educational activity and sleeping accommodation music coaching schedule.

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Davis Reinhart

Davis Reinhart, pianist, is 15 years old and a sophomore at Santa Ynez Valley High School. His musical studies began at age iv at the Lompoc Schoolhouse of Music, studying with Dr. Bridget Hough and Jessica Collier, and he participated in numerous adjudications with the International Solarium of Music Educators, receiving five Lodge Awards. Davis performed iii times at the almanac Santa Maria Youth Showcase, sponsored by the Santa Maria Philharmonic Guild, and has done contained study through the Royal Solarium of Music, earning start form honors. Currently studying piano with Dr. Christopher Davis at the Santa Barbara School of Music, he plays trumpet with the Santa Ynez Valley Jazz Band and High Schoolhouse Jazz Gild and also dances tap and hip-hop at the Fossemalle Trip the light fantastic Studio in Santa Ynez.

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Svetlana Rudikova-Harris

Svetlana Rudikova-Harris,

Pianist

Svetlana Rudikova-Harris, pianist, was born in Russia and is an internationally renowned solo and collaborative pianist, recording artist, and pedagogue. She earned three Masters Degrees in Functioning equally well equally the Special Honour for Excellence in Pianoforte Performance and Pedagogy at the Russian National Education Competition. Gold Medalist in the Russian National Young Functioning competition at age 16, she won the Russian Choral Conducting, National Piano Prize, and Russian Piano Competitions. Svetlana has recorded on the Melodiya label and has performed for over twenty years with sister-in-law Tracy Harris, both in orchestral concerts and in their "Wyndfall Duo." In addition, she conducts clinics, and lectures and maintains a private piano studio.

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Mao Saito

Mao Saito was born in Osaka, Japan in 1986. She graduated every bit the best student from Kyoto City University of Arts in 2009. From 2010 to 2012, she studied at Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin with Prof. Fabio Bidini, attaining a Chief of Music with the best annotation in 2012. Mao Ishida won the "Ugorski Special Prize for an outstanding operation of Schumann" at the ARD International Piano Competition in Germany in 2011, the third prize at the 8th piano competition Prix Amadèo in Aachen in 2012, and the second prize at the 6th Berlin piano contest in 2012. She was on a scholarship from Yamaha Music Foundation from 2012-2015, and got "Final round scholarship" at the sixtyth Busoni International Piano Competition in 2015. She often performs chamber music in Japan and Berlin and works as an accompanist.

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Pascal Salomon

Pascal Salomon, pianist, was born in Israel, grew up in France, and has concertized as recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber music pianist to great acclaim in Prc, France, Deutschland, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Moldova, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.Due south. He has been featured soloist with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Sinfonietta of Lausanne, La Sinfonietta de Genève, Orchestre du Capital-Toulouse, and the National Bedroom Orchestra of Moldova, and has performed in major concert venues including Toulouse Capitole (France), Iasi Philharmonic Hall (Romania), Ernest Ansermet Concert Hall-Geneva and Stravinski Auditorium-Montreux (Switzerland), and Forbidden Urban center Concert Hall-Beijing (China).

He studied at the Conservatoire National de Musique de Paris, earned the Virtuosity Degree at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Musique de Genève, Switzerland, and was selected for master classes with Paul Badura-Skoda, Jeremy Denk, Murray Perahia, Andras Schiff, and György Sebök. In 2017 he completed his DMA Caste at UCSB, nether the mentorship of Paul Berkowitz and Dr. Lee Rothfarb; his enquiry lecture was an in-depth study of music phenomenology from a performer'south standpoint.

Awarded "All-time French Pianist" at the Senigalia International Competition in Italy, he was winner of the Maria Canals International Competition in Barcelona, and received the Young Performers Scholarship from the "Société de Musique d'Yverdon-les-Bains" (Switzerland). UCSB honors included the Martin Kamen Fellowship, Ernö Daniel Memorial Prize for Distinguished Performance in Piano, Humanities and Social Sciences Inquiry Grant, and Graduate Division Dissertation Fellowship.

Dr. Salomon taught piano at the Geneva Solarium for nine years and presented master classes in Romania (Academy of Art and College of Music in Iasi), in Republic of hungary (Crescendo Summer Institute of Art), and in China (Yunnan Institute of Arts).

His CD recordings include Pascal Salomon Plays Schumann, past Art Records, Czech Portraits, with violist Jacob Adams, by Centaur Records, and a live concert recording, Chopin, Ravel, Schubert, by the National Radio in Iasi, Romania.

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Mandee Sikich

Mandee Sikich,

Pianist, Board Member Emeritus

Mandee Sikich completed her MM degree in Collaborative Piano in 2014 with Robert Koenig at UCSB where she was the recipient of a full-tuition music section fellowship. She also studied chamber music with Yuval Yaron. Mandee is the recipient of various awards including the Musician of the Yr honor (The Master's College), the Christopher Parkening Scholarship for Excellence in Musical Performance, and the Estella Mays Memorial Award for Piano Functioning. She has toured extensively to Italian republic, Germany, Israel, and Russia as a choral accompanist and served as the Westmont College Choir pianist from 2011 to 2014. She has maintained a private teaching studio in Santa Barbara since 2010 and is serving equally the vice-president of the Santa Barbara Branch of the MTAC for the 2015-2016 season. Mandee has also worked equally a music director for diverse theater companies in Santa Barbara including Elements Theatre Collective and Out of The Box Theatre Co. Her music direction credits Tom Greenwald Andrew Lippa's John and Jen, Stephen Sondheim'due south Assassins and Duncan Sheik's and Steven Sater's Spring Enkindling for which she received an Indy Accolade for Music Direction in May 2012. She has spent the past eight years accompanying various opera productions in the Los Angeles area and has as well collaborated with numerous vocalists and instrumentalists for recitals, competitions, and recordings. This summertime she studied for six weeks in Austria as a Lieder Studio pianist for the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz.

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Charles Talmadge

Charles Talmadge,

Organist

Charles Talmadge, organist, is currently Assisting Organist at The Old Mission and Acting Organist at All Saints-Past-The-Bounding main Episcopal Church building. He likes to think of himself as a well-rounded musician who plays organ and piano, with experience as bassist and cellist; choral singing from an early age has added to his enjoyment of creating music with others, with these contrasting liturgical traditions providing a rich background in sacred music. He majored in piano performance at California Land Universities, San Bernadino and Fullerton, and did graduate study in organ at San Diego Country University. Past recitals have been presented at St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, Trinity United Methodist Church building, Eugene, Oregon, Advent Series at Trinity Episcopal and Lenten Series at First United Methodist Church, Santa Barbara, and he has been pianist for Capitol Opera in Sacramento since 1997.

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Paolo Tatafiore

Paolo Tatafiore is a native of Naples, Italy, and comes from a family of composers, pianists, conductors, and painters. He has concertized to considerable acclaim in Germany and the United states of america, likewise as throughout his native Italy. His musical training began at age seven, and he studied pianoforte with Claudio Graziano, organ and limerick with Aladino di Martino, Bruno Mazzotta, and Vincenzo de Gregorio at the Conservatories of Naples, Avellino, and Salerno, while concomitantly studying Ancient Literatures and Archæology at the Federico II University of Naples. He was subsequently selected for masterclasses with such eminent pianists as Carlo Bruno and Maria Tipo, followed past solo and chamber music concerts and concerto engagements in Italy, including performances at the RAI (Italian Radio and Television) Piano Festival.

In the Italian Eye School and the Conservatory of Avellino he also became a passionate and devoted piano instructor; he has continued his pedagogical interests to this 24-hour interval, with some of his students having go internationally recognized performers.

After moving to the United States in 2000 he regularly appeared equally soloist and chamber musician in major venues, working in close contact with the League of American Orchestras while continuing touring as a soloist in Europe. In 2009 he moved to Deutschland, where he became involved in multimedia projects with renowned actors Mario Adorf and Juergen Wegscheider, amidst others. In 2011, on the occasion of Franz Liszt's 200th birthday he and Wegscheider toured with "Liszt in Italien," a project incorporating texts as well every bit letters between Liszt and Marie D'Agoult, with music and video projection.

Amongst his recordings is a live performance of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 at the Herkulessaal der Residenz in Munich, Germany, with outstanding critical notices in major newspapers also as the leading German language magazine, Das Orchester.

Mr. Tatafiore has recently moved dorsum to the U.S. and lives in Los Angeles, with upcoming engagements including recitals in California and concerts with American orchestras. As a composer, he has recently published a group of pianoforte pieces and a set of variations for viola and orchestra that volition be premiered in Ohio in October of this year.

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Eric Valinsky

Eric Valinsky,

President, Pianist

A native Manhattanite, Eric Valinsky has, for more years than he would like to admit, maintained dual careers in calculator systems architecture and music. He was educated at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and the University of Illinois, finally achieving his DMA in music composition from Columbia Academy. He studied limerick with Walter Aschaffenburg, Salvatore Martirano, Jack Beeson, and Darius Milhaud; piano with Sara Crawford Drogheo and Emil Danenberg; and conducting with Harold Farberman. While living in Los Angeles, he became music director and composer-in-residence for The Storie-Crawford Trip the light fantastic toe Theatre Ensemble. Returning to New York, he served in a similar capacity for Danny Buraczeski'south Jazzdance, Uris Bahr and Dancers, and The New American Ballet Ensemble as well as composer-in-residence for The Rachel Harms Trip the light fantastic Company, Opera Uptown, and the Trip the light fantastic toe Department at City College of New York. He is currently Music Director for the American Dance & Music Performance Group and moonlights every bit founder and partner of Inlineos LLC, a strategic Internet consulting visitor.

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Anne Weger

Anne Weger, pianist, has been involved in numerous musical theater productions and is an active collaborative pianist involved in local string, wind, and vocal studios. She received her AA in Music from SBCC, studied with Dr. Reginald Stewart at the Music Academy of the West, and continued her studies at California Plant of the Arts. Anne was pianist with the SB Master Chorale and Assistant Director of Music at First United Methodist Church, and is currently pianist on the staff of St. Mark United Methodist Church.

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