MOORES SCHOOL OF MUSIC
KATHRINE G. MCGOVERN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS MSM HONORS TUESDAY RECITAL NOTABLE PERFORMERS AND AWARDEES, 2022-2023 TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. Moores Opera House
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
Message from the Interim Director
Welcome to the Moores Opera House for a special end-of-the-year tradition, the Honors Tuesday Recital. Each division is asked to nominate one performer or chamber ensemble to represent excellence in each of our applied areas. This year’s participants represent the bachelors to doctoral levels, performance and education majors, and students from around the world. Their musical selections offer a diversity of backgrounds, specializations and personal interest that continue to contribute greatly to the Moores School. It’s been my pleasure and privilege throughout the year to personally congratulate some of the student performers onstage today as well as to cheer from the sidelines as I’ve delighted in so many performances, sometimes 5 nights in a week, and have been awed by the talents our students have.
As this is an honors concert that highlights the commitment these students have to making a positive impact through their music, I also want to honor students who’ve made a positive impact with respect to governance by naming the students who participated in the student council. The council met with me perhaps a half-dozen times throughout the year, no holds barred and any subject open to discussion. The students listed below brought up many concerns, helped bring about actions for change, and shared some of the information we discussed with the rest of the student body they represented. In addition, I want to honor all the students who “spoke out” regarding various concerns, general and personal. The Moores School can only improve with the help of your individual voices daring to bring about positive change and growth. I hope some of you will consider joining the student council next year when incoming Director Brian Kai Chin takes over the leadership.
Thank you for joining us this afternoon as we gather for the last Tuesday Recital of the semester and celebrate this terrific year at Moores! By the way, you will notice a greater number of student colleagues at Moores next year because of the work we’ve done this year.
Enjoy the concert!
Yours,
Steven Block Interim Director Moores School of Music
Student Council Members
Antonio Sanze
Eric Laine
Hoy Nguyen
Wang Shu-Peng
Deborah Edquist
Sharon How
Victoria Ramirez
Eduard Gavril
Donald Rabin (Fall '22 only)
Hannah Deplazes
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PROGRAM
Opening Remarks: Steven Block, Interim Director
RAQAD II (2018/2023) Paul Stanhope (b.1969)
Brandon Furman, Arthur Gilligan, marimba
Dysphoria (2022) Eric Estrada Valadez (b.1987) III.
Michael Cheng, percussion Shupeng Wang, piano
Taiwanese Folk Songs Wei-Chieh Lin
1. Spring Breeze (b.1982)
2. Hengchun Folk Song
3. Seaport Goodbye
Ming-Wei Hsieh, Bernini Chan, violin Yuxuan Zhang, viola Ashley Wang, cello
Una voce poco fa from Il barbiere di Siviglia
Mariam Mouawad, mezzo-soprano Brian Suits, piano
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)
Les jeux d’eaux à la Villa d’Este Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Janna Peña, piano
Fantasia for Seven Trumpets Eric Ewazen (b.1954)
Sam Belcher, Liam Cagley, Fernando De Los Santos, Diego Gonzales
Robbie Paniagua, Demetrius Sheats, James Stephenson, trumpet
Presentation of the 2022-2023 Clyde Roller Award by Professor Franz Anton Krager
Presentation of the 2022 Louisa Stude Sarofim Composition Contest
Undergraduate Winner by Dr. Rob Smith
PERFORMERS
Percussion
Brandon Furman
Brandon Furman is a percussion educator and performer residing in Houston Texas. As a current undergraduate student at the University of Houston, Brandon is pursuing both a bachelor’s degree in music education as well as music performance studying under Dr. Blake Wilkins and Alec Warren. While at UH, he has had the privilege to perform in the Moores School of Music Percussion Ensembles, Wind Ensembles, and Symphony Orchestra. Brandon is also a clinician and educator that has been involved with many programs throughout the Houston area.
Arthur Gilligan
Arthur Gilligan grew up in Rio de Janiero, Brazil where he attended the VillaLobos School of Music. In 2015, Mr. Gilligan relocated to Houston and has since received an Associate of Arts from San Jacinto College and a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from The University of Houston’s Moores School of Music. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree at the Moores School, where he is also a Teaching Assistant. Mr. Gilligan received the Clara Freshour Nelson Scholarship from 2016-2021, won first-chair on drum set for the TCCBDA All-State Jazz Ensemble in 2017, and was the section leader for both the Moores School’s Wind Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra between 2018-2021. He teaches at the Vivace School of Music and performs at The Music Box Theater.
Composition
Eric Estrada Valadez
The music of Eric Estrada Valadez has been performed in México, Canada, USA, and Germany. He is the recipient of the Arturo Márquez Composition Award (2019) and an award from the International Composers Competition New Symphony Vienna (2020). Recently, he was awarded Musiqa’s Emergent Composers Fellowship (2022) and grants from the Institute of Fine Arts-Conacyt (2022) and Mexico’s National Endowment for Culture and Arts (FONCA) Young Creators Program (2021). Eric holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in composition from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and is currently pursuing his DMA in composition at the Moores School of Music with Rob Smith.
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Strings
Ming-Wei Hsieh, violin
Born in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Ming-Wei Hsieh is a versatile violinist in solo, chamber, and orchestral realms. He is currently working on Certificated of Music Performance at the University of Houston Moores School of Music under the studio of Dr. Kirsten Yon. Hsieh has variety of Chamber Music Outreach and Orchestra performances in the Houston area. While Hsieh was in Taiwan, he actively performed in many concert series, including the Taiwanese Artists Symphony Orchestra, Taiwan Soloists Symphony Orchestra, and Apex String Ensemble. He was invited to Kaohsiung Spring Art Festival as a chamber musician in Counterpoint Ensemble concerts in 2020 and 2021. In 2017, Hsieh was invited to be the soloist playing Bruch Violin Concerto with NUTN Symphony Orchestra. Hsieh holds his Bachelor of Music degree in Violin Performance from the National University of Tainan in Tainan, Taiwan, Master of Music degree from the University of Houston Moores School of Music. He was under the tutelage of Dr. Boonie Lin, and Dr. Kang-Ming Tsai.
Bernini Chan, violin
Born in New Zealand and raised in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, Bernini brings an international perspective to her burgeoning career as a violinist, educator, and arts administrator. An uncommonly versatile violinist, Bernini performs with a wide array of ensembles, including symphony orchestras, baroque and contemporary music ensembles, and operatic productions. Her diversity allows her to collaborate with artists of contemporary classical music such as Itzhak Perlman, Ana Maria Martinez, Eric Whitacre. A strong advocate for the importance of music and the arts in people’s lives, Bernini is also passionate about teaching and is dedicated to helping students develop their musical voice while gaining discipline, critical thinking, and collaborative skills. Upon receiving her masters and performance certificate degrees from DePaul University, Bernini moved to Houston in Fall 2021 and began her doctorate studies in violin performance and arts leadership at the University of Houston with a full scholarship. Recently appointed by the Houston Symphony Orchestra as a Community-Embedded Musician Fellow, Bernini is engaged in sharing music to a wide diversity of groups in the community such as elderly homes, children’s hospitals, and homeless shelters. During her free time, Bernini loves to be with family and friends to spend time in nature, visit museums, enjoy food, or just read a good book under the sun.
Yuxuan Zhang, viola
Yuxuan Zhang comes from Beijing, China, and she is pursuing a Master of Music in Viola Performance at the University of Houston studying with Wayne Brooks.
Zhang began her studies of viola at the age of 13 in pre college of China Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and she received her bachelor’s degree from Kant State university, as well as a performance diploma at Indiana University’s Jacob school of music. Her previous mentors have included Shaowu Wang, Fei Cao, Yu Jin and Atar Arad.
Yuxuan Zhang is an alumna of National Repertoire Orchestra and Aspen Music Festival and she has been a violist of Canton Symphony Orchestra and Owensboro Symphony Orchestra. After studying, Yuxuan’s goal is to become a violist in a professional orchestra.
Ashley Wang, cello
Ashley Wang is a Taiwanese-American cellist, teacher, and active performer. Ashley earned her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Texas at Austin studying with Bion Tsang. She is currently pursuing her Master of Music in Cello Performance and Pedagogy at the University of Houston, and she is the Graduate Teaching Assistant for the studio of Dr. Eunghee Cho. Ashley is equally passionate about performing and teaching music, and she is one of the few teachers in Houston with Suzuki Teacher training qualified to teach Suzuki Cello books 1-5. She hopes to continue performing and teaching after she graduates to elevate her skills and educational expertise.
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Voice
Mariam Mouawad
Born and raised in the city of Zahle, Lebanon, mezzo-soprano Mariam Mouawad moved to the United States at the age of 13. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from San Diego State University where she was featured in several operas including Massenet’s Cendrillon, Jonathan Dove’s Flight, and Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice. Mariam was a repeated winner in the NATS Competition and was awarded an Honorable Mention in the University of Houston Concerto Competition. She received the First Place award in the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus Young Artist competition and she was recently named a national winner in the MTNA Young Artist Competition. Mariam is currently attending the Moores School of Music in pursuit of her Master’s degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy. She has been seen as Charlotte in Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music, Tolomeo in Handel’s Giulio Cesare, Adélaïde in Philip Glass’ La Belle et La Bête, and Federico Lorca in Osvaldo Golijov’s Ainadamar. Upon completing graduate studies at the Moores School of Music, Mariam will be joining Shreveport Opera for their 2023-2024 season where she will be featured as Dorabella in their mainstage production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte
Piano
Jannina Eliana (Janna) G. Peña, piano
Filipina pianist Jannina Eliana (Janna) G. Peña is a top-prize winner in her country. She has performed as soloist with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and Manila Symphony Orchestra and in concert venues of Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia, and the United States. Janna earned her BM in Piano Performance under the tutelage of Dr. Roberta Rust at Lynn University. She is currently pursuing an MM in Piano Performance and Pedagogy at the University of Houston. Janna was recently selected to be a teaching fellow and presenter this summer in Italy at the Conero International Piano Festival and Competition.
Wind and Brass
University of Houston Trumpet Ensemble
The University of Houston Trumpet Ensemble, coached by Jim Vassallo and Mark Hughes, features undergraduate and graduate students studying in the trumpet studio at the University of Houston. The ensemble features students from freshman through doctoral level as well as both music performance and education majors. For the second year, the trumpet studio has advanced both ensembles and soloists to the live competition rounds of the National Trumpet Competition. This year, four soloists and two ensembles competed in Boulder, Colorado. The ensemble today is performing their competition piece, Eric Ewazen’s “Fantasia for Seven Trumpets”.
Members:
Sam Belcher
Liam Cagley
Fernando De Los Santos
Diego Gonzales
Robbie Paniagua
Demetrius Sheats
James Stephenson
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Awards
Clyde Roller Award – Matthew Glattfelder
Matthew Glattfelder is an oboist from Cedar Park, Texas. During his time studying at the University of Houston under the tutelage of Jonathan Fischer, Matthew has performed as principal oboist with the University of Houston Symphony Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble. Outside of school Matthew enjoys teaching private lessons in his own oboe studio and spreading music throughout the Houston community by performing at nursing homes, churches, and various other venues. Matthew has also been accepted as a fellow for the 2023 Texas Musical Festival and looks forward to participating the festival’s activities and entering the 2023 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Competition. Upon completion of his education at the University of Houston, Matthew plans to further pursue his music education by attending Florida State University to receive his master’s degree in oboe performance.
2022 Louisa Stude Sarofim Composition Contest Undergraduate Winner – Jaime Morales
Houston-based guitarist and composer Jaime Morales seeks to create music that directly engages with his audience. His works focus on rhythmic development through syncopation, mixed meters, metric modulations, and polyrhythms, and are influenced by a wide variety of music styles, including, jazz, electronic dance music (EDM), and contemporary classical. He has composed music for video games, jazz combos, rock bands and classical chamber ensembles. As a guitarist, he performs with the UH Jazz Orchestra and maintains a private teaching studio. Recent works include fixed media compositions for UH architecture professor Dijana Handanovic’s K67 Kiosk project, and a new work for the Kazoku Saxophone Quartet. Currently, he is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in composition with applied studies in jazz guitar at the University of Houston Moores School of Music.
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As of January 20, 2023
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Darlene Clark, President
Jackie & Malcolm Mazow, Immediate Past Presidents
Donna Shen, Vice President Membership
Nancy Willerson, Corresponding Secretary
Ann Tornyos, Recording Secretary
Meg Boulware, Opera Production Council Chair
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Rita Aron
Ann Ayre
Meg Boulware
Terry Ann Brown
Carla Burns
Cheryl Byington
Julie Cogan
Timothy Doyle
Warren Ellsworth
Sheila Aron
Christopher Bacon
Philamena Baird
Chris Becker
Tom Becker
Susan Binney
Ann Boss
Nancy Bowden
Zarine Boyce
Robert Chanon
Anna Dean
Vicky Dominguez
Ann Faget
Kelli Fein
Debbie Feuer
Cathy Coers Frank
Joyce Frassanito
Mary Fusillo
Elia Gabbanelli
Frank Geider, MS DDS
Marita Glodt
Sean Gorman
Maureen Higdon
Gary Hollingsworth & Ken Hyde
Mady Kades
Linda Katz
Michelle & Jack Matzer
Gary Patterson
Shirley Rose
BOARD OF ADVISORS
2022-2023
Diane & Harry Gendel
Mariglyn & Stephen Glenn
Beatrice & Gregory Graham
Deb Happ
Ellen & Alan Holzberg
Gladys Hooker
Janis Landry
Cora Sue & Harry Mach
Karinne McCullough
Mary Ann McKeithan
Cathy McNamara
Jennifer Meyer
Celia Morgan
Jo & Joseph Nogee
Kitten & Ron Page
Kusum Patel
Fran Fawcett Peterson
Carroll R. Ray
Jan Rhodes
Carol Lee Robertson
Richard Schmitt
Donna Shen
Rhonda Sweeney
Ann Tornyos
Betty Tutor
Bob & Mary Ann Wilkins
Beth Wolff
Lillie Robertson
Minette Robinson
Heidi Rockecharlie
Kathi Rovere
Donna Scott & Mitch Glassman
Helen Shaffer
Donna Shen
Satoko & Anthony Shou
Nancy Strohmer
Susan Thompson
Virginia & Gage Van Horn
Barbara Van Postman
Carol & Carl Vartian
Nancy Willerson
Phyllis Williams
Cyvia Wolff
Jo Dee Wright
Gay Yellen
2022-2023 Moores Society
As of January 20, 2023
Robin Angly
Christopher Bacon
Meg Boulware, Chair
Gwyneth Campbell
Anna Dean
Tim Doyle
Warren Ellsworth
Jose Alvarado
Robin Angly & Miles Smith
Rita & Jeffrey Aron
Alan Austin & David A. White
Ann & Jonathan Ayre
Christopher Bacon & Craig Miller
Pamela & Stephen Bertone
Olga & Gerardo Balboa
Susan & Michael Bloome
Meg Boulware & Hartley Hampton
Carla Burns
Keith Butcher
Cheryl & Carl Carlucci
Robert Chanon
Lydia & James Chao
Darlene Clark & Edwin Friedrichs
Cynthia & Geroge Mitchell Foundation
Victoria Dominguez
Timothy Doyle & Robert Royall, II
Richard Drapeau
OPERA PRODUCTION COUNCIL
Ann Faget
Gerri Gill
Ellen and Alan Holzberg
Lee Huber
Shannon Langman
Helen Mann
Jackie and Malcolm Mazow
1000+
Ann Faget
Sylvia Farb
Debbie Feuer
Elaine & Marvy Finger
Toni & Walter Finger
Linda Fulton
Elia Gabbanelli
Mariglyn & Stephen Glenn
Manuel Gonzales
Aaron Gonzales
Susan & Sean Gorman
Konnie Gregg
Gary Hollingsworth & Ken Hyde
Ellen & Alan Holzberg
Monzer Hourani
Lee Huber
Sharon & Robert Lietzow
Jack & Michelle Matzer
Jackie & Malcolm Mazow
Paula & Robert Mendoza
Annie Pati
Luis Ramirez
Charles Riesen
David Rowan
Rhonda Sweeney
Irena Witt
Johanna Wolfe
Jo Dee Wright
Lillie Roberrtson
Floyd Robinson
Shirley E. Rose
Rosamund & David Rowan
Victoria Scelba
Jane & Richard Schmitt
Helen & James Shaffer
Donna & Tim Shen
Melanie Sonnenberg
Rhonda & Donald Sweeney
Vita Taksa
Ann Tomatz
Ann Tornyos
Betty & Jesse Tutor, Jr.
David Voll
Betsy Cook Weber & Fredric Weber
Nancy Willerson
Andrea & Carl Wilson
Irena Witt
Johanna & Richard Wolfe
Beth Wolff
Jo Dee & Cliff Wright
Ursula & Saul Balagura
Matthew Dirst
Kelli Fein
Geraldine Gill
Kathryn & Brendan Godfrey
Ellen Gritz & Milton Rosenau, Jr.
Lucila & Bill Haase
Deborah Happ & Richard Rost
Thomas Blocher
Terry Ann Brown
Carla Burns
Mathilda Cochran
Dru & Richard Davis
Kenneth Euler
Cathy Coers Frank
Joyce & John Frassanito
Mary & Robert Fusillo
Beatrice & Gregory Graham
Elad Ben-Menashe
Fredy Bonilla
Cynthia Clayton-Vasquez & Hector Vasquez
Julie Fischer
Sandra Harris
500+
Maureen Higdon
Linda Katz
Connie Kwan-Wong
Vanessa Lopez
Kathleen Moore & Steven Homer
Gary Patterson
Janet & Charles Rinehart
250+
Claire Liu Greenberg & Joseph Greenberg
Michelle Greenberg
Deborah Happ
Deborah Hirsch
Gladys Hooker
Russell Kneupper
Therese Kosten
Helen Mann
Karinne & William McCullough
120+
Clara Kukes
Richard Kummins
Lynn Lamkin
Michael Taksa
Katherine Turner
Allyn & Jill Risley
River Oaks Chamber Orchestra
Joseph Thayer
Susan Thompson
Ann Tomatz
Virginia & Gage Van Horn
Robert Zinn
Jenny Meyer
Joel Oppenheim
Susan Osterberg
Dalia Pineda
Lisa Powell & Philip Berquist
Nancy & Hans Strohmer
Andrea Turner
Carol Vartian
Cyvia & Melvyn Wolff
Gay Yellen & Don Reiser
Yone & Shelton Vaughan
Debra Witter & Scott Chase
Lorraine Wulfe
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