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Oklahoma Music Teachers Association
Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association
89th Annual Conference
2018 OMTA Conference Program Book
May 31 ‐ June 2, 2018 University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma
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Craig Sheppard Guest Artist
CraigSheppard is a native of Philadelphia. AgraduateoftheCurtisInstituteofMusicandtheJuilliardSchool,wherehisteacherswereEleanorSokoloffandSashaGorodnitzki,hegavehisNewYorkdebutattheMetropolitanMuseumofArtin1972 and won the Silver Medal of the LeedsInternational Piano Competition in the UKsixmonths later. In1973,hemovedtoLondonfor 20 years, performing with all the majororchestrasintheUKandmanyontheEuropeancontinent (including the Berlin Philharmonicand La Scala, Milan). During those years, he
taughtattheYehudiMenuhinSchoolandtheGuildhallSchoolofMusicandDramainLondon.In1993,hereturnedtotheStatestotakeupapositionattheSchoolofMusicoftheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattle,whereheisnowProfessorofPianoandHeadofKeyboard. He has performed with many orchestras, including those of Boston,Philadelphia,Chicago,SanFrancisco,Dallas,Atlanta,SeattleandRochester,under such conductors as Sir Georg Solti, James Levine, Michael TilsonThomas, Leonard Slatkin,Kurt Sanderling, Sir JohnPritchard, SirAndrewDavid, David Zinman, and Esa‐Pekka Salonen. He has collaborated withVictoriade losAngeles, Jose Carreras, IrinaArkhipova, IdaHandel, SylviaRosenberg,GlennDictorow,aswellasyoungergenerationartists,includingJamesEhnes,JohannesMoser,EdwardArron,RichardO’NeillandYuraLee. Sheppard travels frequently to the Far East to give concerts andmasterclasses in China, Japan, Korea and Singapore. In 2012, he held aresidencyattheMelbaConservatoryinMelbourne,Australia. Inaddition,hehasperformedonthreeoccasionsinNewZealand,includingbothbooksofBach’sWellTemperedClavier. HehasgivenperformancesofBach’sTheArtofFugueat the Jerusalem Music Center and Beijing’s ForbiddenCityConcertHall, in addition to teaching at theHong KongAcademy ofMusicandtheChinaConservatoryofMusic. Since2010,Sheppardandhiscolleague,Dr.RobinMcCabe,havehostedtheSeattlePianoInstitute,a10‐daybootcampforyoungaspiringpianists,with private lessons, masterclasses, seminars and lectures, visits to theSeattleChamberMusicFestival,andmuchmore.
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Catharine Lysinger Conference Clinician
Catharine Lysinger is widely sought after aspianist,teacherandlecturer.SheearnedtheMMand DMA in piano performance with ProfessorNancy Weems at the University of HoustonMooresSchoolOfMusic.Lysingerisprofessorofpractice at SMU¹s Meadows School of the Arts,where she teaches applied piano and pianopedagogy. She is also coordinator of the pianopedagogy area and director of the PianoPreparatoryDepartment.Catherine is a prizewinner in national andinternational piano competitions, including irst
prize in theMusicTeachersNationalAssociation (MTNA)NationalYoungArtist Competition and irst prize in the Wideman Piano Competition(Shreveport, La.) Lysinger has performed with orchestras including theFilarmonica de Jalisco (Guadalajara, Mexico), the Lubbock SymphonyOrchestra,theHoustonCivicSymphonyandtheClearLakeOrchestra,andfrequently collaborateswith theMeadowsWind Ensemble andMeadowsSymphonyOrchestra.RecentperformancesincludetheMozartConcertforTwoPianos,StravinskyConcertoforPianoandWinds,Messiaen¹sOiseauxExotiques andGershwin¹sRhapsody inBlue. She is also an active soloistandcollaborator inchambermusicconcertsandhasenjoyedgivingmanyconcertstogetherwithAlexMcDonald.GraduatesofherLysingerstudiohavebeenacceptedtomusicschoolsandconservatoriesinTexasandnationwide.Theyarefrequentprizewinnersincompetitionsatlocal,state,national,andinternationallevels.Lysingerisafrequent guest of festivals nationally and internationally including theBrancaleoni Festival (Italy), the Vienna International Piano Academy(Austria), the May Festival at the Tianjin Conservatory and East ChinaNormalUniversityinShanghai(China).SheisthefoundingdirectorofthesummertimeSMUInstituteforYoungPianists.Guestartistshaveincludedprofessorsandpianist‐pedagoguesfromacrosstheU.S.includingSeymourBernstein,LoganSkelton,JenniferHaygheandNancyWeems,JohnWeems,andNelitaTrue.LysingerwasnamedPre‐CollegiateTeacheroftheYearbytheTexasMusicTeachersAssociationin2014.
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Jeffrey Loeffert Commissioned Composer
Declared“anensembletowatchforyearstocome”bytheAmericanRecordGuide, the award‐winning h2 quartet has been wowing audiences since2002. The ensemble has presented recitals at venues such as the WaltDisney Hall (Los Angeles), the National Concert Hall (Dublin), theGuarneriusArtsCenter(Belgrade),theCankarjevdom(Ljubljana)andtheTimesCenterandMerkinHallinNewYorkCity.Theensemblehasreleasedive critically‐acclaimed recordings: Generations,Times& Spaces,GrooveMachine,HardLine,and Enrapture. The h2 quartet has been featured onNPR and PBS programs, including the nationally‐syndicated BackstagePass.Theh2quartethaswon irstprizesattheFischoffNationalChamberMusicCompetitionandtheNorthAmericanSaxophoneAllianceSaxophoneQuartet Competition, among others. The h2 quartet is a Vandoren andYamahaArtistEnsemble.
Jeffrey Loeffert serves as Associate Professor ofSaxophone at Oklahoma State University. Loeffertgraduated Summa Cum Laude from NorthwesternUniversity with a Bachelor of Music double major inSaxophone Performance and Jazz Studies. A FrankHuntingtonBeebeScholar,LoeffertstudiedinParisatthe CRR de Cergy‐Pontoise where he received theMedaille d'Or a l'Unanimite ‐ Saxophone, and theMedaille d'Or a l'Unanimite ‐ Musique de Chambre.
LoeffertalsostudiedattheCRRdeBoulogne‐BillancourtwherehereceivedthediplomaCycled'OrientationProfessionnel.LoeffertcompletedgraduatestudiesatMichiganStateUniversity(MSU)astherecipientofaUniversityDistinguished Fellowship. He received a Master of Music degree and aDoctor of Musical Arts degree in Saxophone Performance as well as aMasterofMusicdegreeinMusicTheoryPedagogy.
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h2 Quartet Performing “Worthless”
Damian Cheek (substituting for GeoffreyDeibel) isacurrentD.M.A.studentattheUniversityofOklahoma,andholdsaM.M.fromOklahomaStateUniversityandaB.M.E.from Tennessee Tech University. Damian has beenrecognizedasasoloandchamberperformerandhaswonmultiple awards including Grand Prize at the NaftzgerYoungArtistCompetition (2018), and irstplacewinnerat the North American Saxophone Alliance quartet
competition and Music Teachers National Association Chamber WindCompetition.HehasbeenfeaturedasasoloistwiththeOSUJazzEnsemble,andasasoloist.Aproponentof chambermusic,Damianstrives tocreatenew music for the saxophone by commissioning works by youngcomposersandthrougharrangements.Jonathan Nichol is a performing saxophonist whochampions newmusic. He leads his own jazz group, theNichol Quartet, and is a member of Boyd Street Brass.JonathanNicholisAssociateProfessorofSaxophoneattheUniversityofOklahoma.HeholdsaDoctorofMusicalArtsdegreeandaMasterofMusicdegreefromMichiganStateUniversityandaBachelorofMusicEducationdegreefromCentralMichiganUniversity. Jonathan’s primary teachersincludeJohnNichol,JosephLulloff,RobbieSmith,DiegoRivera,andRodneyWhitaker.
Kimberly Goddard Loeffert servesasClinicalAssistantProfessorofMusicTheoryatOklahomaStateUniversity.Her current research interests include performance andanalysis of chamber music, musical gesture, and thetheory and analysis of music since 1980. Loeffert hastaught music theory, saxophone, and chamber music atMichigan State University and music theory and auralskillsatFloridaStateUniversitywheresheearnedaPh.D.in Music Theory. Loeffert holds a D.M.A. and M.M. in
SaxophonePerformance,aswellasanM.M.inMusicTheoryPedagogyfromMichigan State University, and she completed a B.M. in SaxophonePerformanceandJazzStudiesatNorthwesternUniversity.
Ron Lewis, Professor Emeritus, OklahomaBaptist University (OBU), served over 30years on the Piano Faculty. With degreesfrom University of North Texas andUniversity of Oklahoma, Dr. Lewis ispresently teaching privately and doingadjunctteachingatOBU.He is a past president of OMTA andpresently chairing Junior and Senior OMTAcompetitionsforthisarea.Dr.Lewiswastherecipientof theMTNAFoundationFellowin2013.He serves asOrganist at First BaptistChurch in Shawnee. Professional member‐ships includeOMTA/MTNA, AmericanGuildofOrganists,AmericanCollegeofMusicians,
PhiMuAlphaSinfonia.MichaelDean is Associate Professor of Musicand Coordinator of Keyboard Studies atOklahoma Baptist University. He performsnationally and internationally as a member oftheManno‐DeanPianoDuoandasasoloistandcollaborativeartist.Healsomaintainsanactiveschedule as a workshop clinician, adjudicator,and faculty member at summer institutesthroughout North America, and is an activememberofOMTA.Michael is a native of Minnesota, andfollowing studies at the MacPhail Center forMusic in Minneapolis earned undergraduatedegreesinPianoPerformanceandMathematicsfrom Minnesota State University Moorhead and Masters and Doctor ofMusicalArtsdegrees inPianoPerformanceandPianoPedagogy from theUniversity of Oklahoma. In 2011, OBU presented him with a TeachingAwardinrecognitionofhisinstructionalexcellence.
ThankYou!TheUniversityofOklahomaSchoolofMusicforsupportofOMTAindonatingtheuseoftheirbeautifulfacility.Barbara Fast, OMTA Immediate Past President and on‐sitecoordinator,foralwaysgenerouslyofferinghertimeandherwarmsmiletohelpwithorganizingtheconference.KarenHarrington,OMTAPresident,forherknowledge,expertiseand most especially for her tireless commitment to OMTA. Herbelief in our organization is infectious.Many thanks to Karen forherworkincollectingadvertisersfortheprogrambooklet.TerriHlubek,OMTAPastPresident, for her seemingly endlessability to ill in every crack and crevice in planning a conference.The list of things shehasdone is far too long for this space. I amforevergratefulforherpatienceandhersenseofhumor.ThomasLabé,webmasterextraordinaire.Many thanks to Tomforkeepinguscurrentandkeepinguslaughing.JessicaHeadley, forherexcellentworkonGuidebook.CheckouttheGuidebookApp–search“OMTAStateConference2018”.SandraMeyerandMarySalleefor overseeingandpreparing thestudentrecitalsandforalwaysbeingtheretohelp.DianeFranceforcreatingabeautifulatmospherewiththeelegantbanquetcenterpieces.David Forbat for chairing the Faculty Showcase Recital andassemblinganincrediblydiverseandtalentedgroupofperformers.DannyCalhoun,ExhibitorChair, for organizing the exhibits andmakingourexhibitorsfeelwelcome.SandraDevine, for creating the terri ic 2018 OMTA ConferenceProgramBookletandforherpatienceincollectingallthematerialsoverthecourseofseveralmonths.NAMTA Local Association for their assistance with the Fridayluncheon.TheSalleeJazzQuartetfor theirwonderful entertainment atourbanquet.PeterKrauss,SteinwayPianoTechnician,forpreparationof theconferencepianos.
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Jace Vickers and Rozzie Purdy Faculty Showcase
Jace Vickers enjoys an active career as ateacher,performer,andwriter.Asateacher,heservesas instructorof tubaandeuphoniumatthe University of Central Oklahoma and EastCentral University. His students at theseinstitutions have had success in concertocompetitions, MTNA competitions, andperforming at regional tuba/euphoniumconferences. As a performer, Dr. Vickers hasplayed with groups such as the ColoradoSymphony, the Norman Philharmonic, theFrontier Brass Band, and the award‐winningOU Tuba Quartet. He has presented solorecitals, masterclasses, and clinics in nine
statesandCanada.Dr.Vickers’writingshaveappearedinpublicationssuchas the journal of the JacquesOffenbach Society andNewWaysinTeachingwithMusicfromTESOLPress.Rozzie Purdy is a graduate of East CentralUniversity with a Bachelor’s degree ininstrumental and vocal Music Education. She isalso a graduate of University of Oklahomawith aMaster of Music in Trumpet Performance.Ms.Purdyhastaughtfor33yearsinpublicschoolband,vocalandelementarymusic.Shepresentlystill teaches public school and also serves as aprofessoratECUinpiano,organandsacredmusic.Ms. Purdy is the director of Music Ministries atFirstUnitedMethodistChurchofAda.
StuartDeaverbeganplayingthepianoatage11. By the age of 16 he won the TulsaPhilharmonic'sYoungArtistCompetitionandhas since performed across the U.S. andinternationallyinPortugal.As researcher, he has presented atconferences throughout the U.S., includingthe 15th Music Theory Midwest Conferenceat the Oberlin Conservatory, where he wasawarded the Komar Award for outstandingresearch. Deaver has presented for theInternational Musicological Society inStavanger, Norway (2016) and for the irst
joint‐congressoftheGermanSocietyforMusicTheory/GermanSocietyforPopularMusicStudiesinGraz,Austria(2017).HeisAppliedAssistantProfessorofPianoattheUniversityofTulsaandholdsaDoctorofMusicalArtsdegreefromtheUniversityofKansas,wherehestudiedexclusivelywithSequeiraCosta.AbigailMace,pianist, has performed across theUnitedStatesand inCanada,Germany, Italy, theNetherlands,andtheCzechRepublic.Asa2010‐2011Fulbright Fellow to theNetherlands,Macestudied historically informed performance(harpsichord) at the Royal Conservatory of TheHague. Mace is active as an adjudicator,presenter, host, and clinician for the MusicTeachersNational Association.Mace earned herDoctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music inpianoperformancefromTheUniversityofTexasat Austin and her Bachelor of Music in pianoperformancefromVanderbiltUniversity,summacum laude. Mace is Director of Keyboard Studies at Northern OklahomaCollege. Dr. Mace has previously taught at The University of Texas, TheUniversity ofWisconsin‐GreenBay,Wayne State College, and InterlochenCenterforthePerformingArts.
Korean‐American pianist HyunsoonWhangis an active performer and a dedicatedteacher. Since the age of twelve, she hasperformed hundreds of concerts in the USA,Canada,Europe,Iceland,Japan,andKorea.Shestudied at the North Carolina School of theArts, the St. Louis Conservatory, the JuilliardSchool, and earned a doctorate from IndianaUniversity under the tutelage of legendaryGyorgy Sebok. A recipient of OklahomaGovernor’s Arts and Education Award,HyunsoonholdstheMcMahonEndowedChairin Music at Cameron University in Lawton,
Oklahoma.Besidespiano,sheenjoyspracticingyoga,watchingbaseballandbeingamomtoherdaughterCourtneyandtworescuedogs.Her irstsoloalbumof“ChopinNocturnes”wasreleasedthisspringonsonaBLAST!label.Polish‐born pianist Igor Lipinski made hisorchestra debut with the Buffalo PhilharmonicOrchestra on NPR’s PerformanceToday andmaintains an active concert career in the U.S.After graduating from the Paderewski MusicHighSchoolinTarnow,Polandwherehestudiedpianowith JaroslawIwaneczko,Lipinskiearnedhis BM in Piano Performance andMusical Artsand MM in Piano Performance and Literaturefrom the Eastman School of Music where hestudied piano under the tutelage of DouglasHumphreys. Lipinski continued his graduatestudies at Northwestern University BienenSchool of Music where he earned his DMA inPianoPerformanceunderthetutelageofAlanChow.InFall2017,hejoinedthepianofacultyattheUniversityofOklahomaSchoolofMusicasAssistantProfessorofPiano.
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David Forbat and Robyn Pasternack Faculty Showcase
Appointed to the UCO faculty in 2005, DavidForbat teaches piano, piano ensemble, andkeyboard functional skills. He holds a DMA inpiano performance from the PeabodyConservatoryinBaltimore.In addition to solo and collaborativeperformances, Dr. Forbat has presented cross‐disciplinary programs on works such asSchumann's Carnaval, Op. 9 and Ravel’sMiroirs.With ballet professor Robyn Pasternack, he wasco‐recipient of the 2011 College of Fine Arts &DesignCollaborativeTeamAward.
In2012and2014,Dr.Forbatperformedrecitalsandtaughtmasterclassesat several universities in China. At the invitation of Beijing NormalUniversity,hereturnedfora2‐weekteachingresidency(May/June2013).Hisspecialinterestintheintegrationoftheoryandkeyboardlearninghasled to related presentations through MTNA at local, state and nationalconferences.Robyn Pasternack is a Professor at theUniversity of Central Oklahoma, specializing inballettechnique,ballethistoryandpedagogy.Shehas choreographed several ballets, andparticularly enjoys working with liveaccompaniment. She receivedherMFA from theUniversityofOklahomaaswell asherBFA fromthe University of Utah. Her professional careerincludes performing with the OffCenterDanceCompany, Utah Ballet, FortWorth City Ballet,Dance New Mexico, Prairie Dance Theater andFestivalBallet. Ms. Pasternack taught at theVirginiaSchooloftheArtsas well as RandolphMaconWoman’sCollege inVirginia, BurklynBalletin Vermont, ClassenSchoolofAdvancedStudies, andtheUniversityofOklahoma. Shehasperformed innumerousballetssuchasSwanLake, Giselle,MidsummerNight’sDream, TheNutcracker, Carmen, andPasdeQuatre.
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Yukina Sato and Alexis Hendrix Faculty Showcase
YukinaSatowas born in July 1996in Japan. She starteddance trainingin balletwhen shewas3 years old.Since then, she has never stoppeddancing. When she entered middleschool, she fell in love withcontemporary dance. She belongedtoandcompetedwithcontemporarydance team for 6 years. Currently,Yukina is sophomore in the Dancedepartment at the University ofCentral Oklahoma. She wants topursuehercareerasadancerintheU.S.Whatshelovesaboutdancingisthat dance uni ies people beyondlanguage, gender, or race. Dance is
thebesttooltointeractwithpeopleforher,andshewouldliketoshareherpassionandjoythroughdancing.Alexis Hendrix is a dancer fromOklahoma City, Oklahoma. She is arecent graduate of the University ofCentral Oklahoma as a danceperformance major where sheperformedwith theKaleidoscope dancecompany for 4 years. At UCO she’s hadtheopportunity toworkwithnumerousfaculty and guest artists such asDIAVOLO, James Greg, and MikeEsperanzaamongothers.Laterthisyearshe plans to pursue a position withNorwegian cruise lines, performing as adancerononeoftheirships.
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Dr. Sophia Lee Guest Speaker
Dr. ChihChen Sophia Lee, Music Therapist‐BoardCerti ied(MT‐BC),istheDirectorofMusicTherapyatSouthwestern Oklahoma State University, Weather‐ford, Oklahoma, where she teaches music therapycorecourses,appliedpianolessons,ClassPiano,andIntroduction to Music Technology, supervisingstudentmusictherapists’clinicalexperiences,aswellas providingmusic therapy services via the SWOSUMusicTherapyClinic.
Professionally active at the local, regional, national, and internationallevels,Dr.Leehaspublished,co‐authored,andpresentednumerouspapersaswellastheContinuingEducationforMusicTherapists(CMTE)coursesinpeer‐reviewedprofessional journals,books,professionalpublications,andconferences in music therapy and expressive arts therapy. She hasprovided professional consultations, workshops and in‐service presen‐tations for healthcare professionals and educators regionally andinternationally, including serving on the Standards of Clinical PracticeCommitteeandAcademicProgramApprovalCommitteeofAmericanMusicTherapyAssociation(SouthwesternRegionRepresentative),asthekeynoteclinical trainer for projects sponsored by the UNICEF, and as visitingprofessor at international institutions such as the University of Taipei(formerly known as Taipei Municipal University of Education), NationalSunYatSunUniversityofKaohsiung,Taiwan,andCentralConservatoryofMusicofBeijing,China.Currently,Dr.LeeistheImmediatePastPresidentoftheSouthwesternRegionoftheAmericanMusicTherapyAssociation.AgraduateofUniversityofMinnesota(Ph.D.,M.A.)andOhioUniversity(B.M.), Dr. Lee’s research interests evolve from Music Therapy DistanceEducation, human psychophysiological reactions and processes to musicstimuli, international/multiculturalism in music therapy, and ethno‐musicology.ShestudiedpianowithAlexanderBraginsky,RichardSyracuse,Ming‐Hsin Hsu, and Fu‐Mei Liu. Clinically, she has worked at long‐termcare facilities,hospicecareservices, IntermediateCareFacilities foradultwith intellectual disabilities, midway houses/shelters for women,adolescents, and children experiencing domestic violence and substanceabuse, educational institutions serving children/adolescents receivingearlyintervention,specialeducation,andAlternativeEducation.
Candace Fish and Andrea Johnson Student-Led Session
Candace Fish is the Director of TraditionalWorship for St. Luke’s United MethodistChurch in Edmond, OK. Her duties thereinclude organist, choir director, keyboardist,and children’s choir director. She previouslytaughtatOklahomaCityUniversityservingastheCoordinatorforClassPiano.WhileatOCUCandace taught piano pedagogy, class piano,and applied piano. Candace holds a Bachelorof Music in Piano Performance from TrinityUniversity and a Master of Music from theUniversityofOklahomainPianoPerformanceand Pedagogy. She is currently a doctoralcandidate at the University of Oklahoma,
pursuingtheDMAinPianoPerformanceandPedagogy.Candacemaintainsaprivatestudioandactiveperformingschedule.She lives inEdmond,OKwithherhusbandLogan.Andrea Johnson is currently a candidatefor the Doctor of Musical Arts in PianoPerformance and Pedagogy degree at theUniversity of Oklahoma, where she is agraduate teaching assistant and studieswith Dr. Jane Magrath. Recentperformances include Portland, Eugeneand Monmouth, Oregon and Norman,Oklahoma. Research interests include theapplication of character development inprofessional acting to solo pianoperformance. Additional research topicsinclude body mapping for pianists. She isthe recipient of several awards andscholarships including the Bambas Piano Scholarship, Dorothy KendallMemorial Scholarship and Provost's Graduate Teaching Assistant Awardfor Outstanding Teaching and Performance in the Humanities and FineArts.
Local Association Presidents Lesa Steele Bartlesville Beverly Fitch Broken Arrow Melissa Johansen Central Oklahoma Jerri Headrick Clinton Area Anita Johns Duncan Area Mary Ann Craige Durant Area Patty Ann Harvey Enid Kelly Silber Lawton Debbie Brown McAlester Nancy Shelton Muskogee Area Jennifer Tripi Walschap Norman Area Kristina Roberts Panhandle Area Katie Schelp, Kathleen Wimberley Ponca City Area Michael Dean Shawnee Area Claudia Mornhinweg Stillwater Area Farren Mayfield Tahlequah Area Kathy Wilson Tulsa Area