Recital of Taylor Shorey, bassoon
Westcott
Guest Artist
Deloise Lima, piano Wednesday, April 3, 2024 7:30 p.m. |
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Cello Suite No. II in D minor, BWV 1008
PROGRAM
Johann Sebastian Bach
Prelude (1685–1750)
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Minuet
Gigue
Fantasia No. VIII for Solo Bassoon
Fantasia Di Bravura on motives of Donizetti’s La Figlia del Reggimento
Elizabeth Younan (b. 1994)
Giuseppe Tamplini (1817–1888)
ed. Steven Dibner
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Taylor Shorey is the Principal Bassoonist of the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra and the Mississippi Symphony Wind Quintet. Prior to his time in Mississippi, Shorey performed regularly as a freelance musician from coast to coast, appearing with Orchestras throughout the Midwest, North Florida, Washington, D.C., Honolulu, and Los Angeles metro areas. In addition to his performing career, Shorey serves as adjunct professor of bassoon at Jackson State University and Mississippi College.
Shorey attended Florida State University, The Colburn Conservatory, and the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, studying with Jeff Keesecker, Richard Beene, Martin Garcia and Christopher Sales, respectively. During his time at the Colburn School, Shorey attended the National Repertory Orchestra in Breckenridge Colorado, where he performed as a featured soloist with the orchestra.
Along with his varied orchestral and solo experience, Shorey also participated in the Colburn Wind Quintet’s 2019 tour of the Pacific Northwest, where they performed at many schools throughout the Washington State area. While at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory he was selected as the winner of the second annual William Winstead Competition.
Collaborative pianist Deloise Chagas Lima is a native of Curitiba, Brazil. She joined the College of Music keyboard faculty at Florida State University in the fall of 2005. During the summer months she has been a member of the artist faculty at the Brevard Music Center since the summer of 2008, and in 2013 she implemented a new collaborative piano program at this festival. Prior to teaching in the United States, Lima was on the faculty of the School of Music and Fine Arts of Parana for over twenty years, teaching collaborative piano and chamber music.
As a sought-after collaborative pianist and orchestral keyboardist, Lima has performed extensively throughout the US, Europe, and South America with many distinguished artists, including Frank Almond, Sydney Outlaw, David Pittsinger, Paul Edmund Davis, Ian Clarke, Steve Cohen, Bill Ludwig, Joe Luloff, Marianne Gedigian, Amy Porter, Bill Preucil, and Alex Klein, among others. She also performs regularly with her husband, oboist Eric Ohlsson. In Brazil, she was the pianist of the Minas Gerais Symphony for two seasons and was a soloist with that orchestra and the Curitiba Chamber Orchestra. She was appointed principal keyboardist of the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra in 2015 and she is also an official accompanist for the Florida Flute Association. She is the music director for the Evening of Music and Dance, a yearly collaboration with the Tallahassee Ballet and the College of Music at Florida State University.
Lima received the Bachelor of Piano Performance from the School of Music and Fine Arts of Parana, Brazil, a Performance Certificate in piano from Trinity College of Music, London, and is an Associate of the Royal College of Music in organ performance. Following her early studies, Lima received the Master of Music in Piano Performance and Literature from University of Notre Dame du Lac and the Doctor of Musical Arts from Florida State University.