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Northern Accord

Northern Accord


Eileen Cornett,

Liz Gunlogson,

Kirsten Gunlogson


CONGRATULATIONS

JEROME TAN will join Marilyn Horne on a Mediterranean Music Cruise: A Musical Voyage from Venice to Athens as accompanist to singers Nicole Cabell, Sasha Cooke, Kelly Markgraf, and Joshua Stewart. As the recipient of the Marilyn Horne award for Vocal Collaboration, he has played "The Song Continues" and "On Wings of Song" programs in New York, as well as Ms. Horne's birthday Gala at Carnegie Hall. The New York TImes recently praised him as "confident and articulate."

MATTHEW ODELL spent the summer as a vocal coach at the Conservatoire in Nice, with several performances in Nice and in Paris.  He will perform all of Samuel Barber's songs, including several unpublished songs, at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts' Bruno Walter Theater.  These two concerts will celebrate Barber's centennial and the 50th anniversary of Lincoln Center and will include manuscripts of Barber's works and readings from some of his correspondence. Recently Matthew was the soloist in a performance of Messiaen's Sept Haikai with the AXIOM Ensemble at Columbia University's Miller Theatre in New York. Alex Ross of the New Yorker wrote that "the AXIOM Ensemble sharply illuminated the complexities of 'Seven Haiku'..." According to the New York Times' Anthony Tommasini "the performance, with excellent pianist Matthew O'Dell, was vibrant and compelling." Odell's upcomiong performances include an appearance later this month at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall with the Marilyn Horne Foundation. In February he took part in the multi-concert celebration of the reopening of Alice Tully Hall as the soloist in Messiaen's Des canyons aux etoiles with David Robertson and The Juilliard Orchestra.

MIAOMIAO WANG joined San Fransisco's Merola Opera Program  as one of five apprentice coaches. She is also the recipient of the Charlotte Cohen Milman Endowed Scholarship at the New England Conservatory of Music.

DANA SCOTT has recently been hired by Washington National Opera to coach for its Opera Institute for Young Singers. She has been working steadily since January for FBN Opera in South Carolina and for Opera for the Young in Wisconsin.  Congratulations, Dana!

After MIYEON HAN joined VOCES INTIMAE for a complete performance of Wolf's Italienisches Liederbuch in Dallas, Texas,  Scott Cantrell of the Dallas Morning News wrote: "Star of the show was pianist Mi Yeon Han, whose luminous, unforced tone and telling inflections caught the ear again and again."

YOOHEE SHIN joined FBN Opera Productions in January  2009 as pianist for its tour of John Davies opera for children, Pinocchio.

MING-CHING WU  was the recipient of the Vladimir Horowitz scholarship for the study of collaborative piano at the Juilliard School of Music in the fall of 2008. She will begin doctoral studies in Collaborative Piano at Eastman School of Music in the fall of 2009.

WILLIAM WALDROP has recently been named Musical Director/Conductor for the National Tour of CATS.


    Northern Accord is a chamber music trio comprised of mezzo-soprano, clarinet and piano that performs both well-loved classics and little-known contemporary pieces composed for its distinctive instrumentation. With the mission of offering high-caliber music that is accessible and enjoyable, Northern Accord constantly challenges itself to unearth pieces that will suit its spirited, quirky and personable nature. Audiences connect quickly with its fun and heartfelt approach to music-making and find themselves drawn into the stories told through song. The wide range of possible sonorities produced by the clarinet, voice and piano allows the ensemble to offer everything from irreverent texts to warm textures that communicate both simple beauty and complex emotions.
    The ensemble connects with audiences through works ranging from Brahms, Spohr, Mozart and Stravinsky to folk songs by lesser-known modern day composers. With each member having special ties to Alaska, Northern Accord includes in its repertoire a collection of pieces written by Alaskan artists, often on Alaskan themes, such as the exploration of human relationships to nature. All of this amounts to a varied and entertaining program, presenting a landscape of sounds and textures only possible through this unique yet underexposed combination of instruments.
    Northern Accord is comprised of Kirsten Gunlogson (mezzo-soprano), Liz Gunlogson (clarinet), and Eileen Cornett (piano), each of whom brings to the group extensive performing credentials. Mezzo-soprano Kirsten Gunlogson holds a Master of Music degree from Indiana University and has performed with Michigan Opera Theatre, Palm Beach Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Toledo Opera, Indianapolis Opera, Tulsa Opera and Nashville Opera.  Miss Gunlogson recently debuted at Carnegie Hall and has performed as soloist with the Nashville Symphony, Fairfax Symphony and Indianapolis Symphonic Choir.  Miss Gunlogson is also holds the position of Assistant Professor of Voice at The University of Utah.  Clarinetist Liz Gunlogson holds a Doctor of Music degree in clarinet performance from Florida State University and is on the faculty of the University of New Hampshire. She performs regularly with ensembles throughout the United States including Keith Brion’s New Sousa Band, Tallahassee Symphony, Annapolis Opera and Opera Vivente. In addition, Liz performs as a freelance musician in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area.
Eileen Cornett is Director of the Graduate Vocal Accompanying Program at Peabody Conservatory and a faculty coach with the Peabody Opera Theatre.  She began her professional career as music director of the Croswell Opera House in Adrian, MI, and has subsequently conducted, coached, written, and arranged musical and operatic productions for companies ranging from the Kennedy Center’s theatres to the Theatre an der Wien in Vienna, Austria. She performs as a guest coach/accompanist for the Baltimore and Annapolis Opera companies, a recital partner to many singers throughout the East Coast, a faculty member of the Fairbanks (Alaska) Summer Arts Festival, and as a pianist for the Capitol Steps.
    Northern Accord performs regularly on concert series and college campuses throughout the United States. In addition to concert performances, Northern Accord offers master classes on its individual instruments (including accompanying) or chamber music.

 


 
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