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Hsing-ay Hsu
Director, Pendulum New Music Series
 
hsing-ay.hsu@colorado.edu
Imig Music Building C129
720-240-4883
Mailing Address:
301 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
 
http://www.hsingayhsu.com

Since making her stage debut at age 4, Chinese pianist Hsing-ay Hsu (“Sing-I Shoo”) has performed at such notable venues as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, and abroad in Asia and Europe.
 
A Steinway Artist, Ms. Hsu is winner of the William Kapell International Piano Competition silver medal, the Ima Hogg National Competition First Prize, the prestigious Juilliard William Petschek Recital Award, a McCrane Foundation Artist Grant, a Paul & Daisy Soros Graduate Fellowship Award, and a Gilmore Young Artist Award, among others.  She was also named a US Presidential Scholar of the Arts by President Clinton at the White House, and a “2011 Pathmaker” by Denver Post.
 
A versatile concerto soloist performing Bach to Barber, she is described by theWashington Post as full of “power, authority, and self-assurance.”  Concerto collaborations include the Houston Symphony Orchestra as first-prize winner of the Ima Hogg National Competition, the Baltimore Symphony, the Colorado Symphony, Pacific Symphony (CA), Colorado Springs, Florida West Coast, Fort Collins, New Jersey, Waterbury(CT), China National, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Xiamen orchestras. Television and radio feature broadcasts include Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion Live from Tanglewood (for a 10,000+ live audience members and 3.9 million  broadcast audience), NPR’s Performance Today with Martin Goldsmith, TCI cablevision’s Grand Piano Recital (CA), CPR’s Colorado Spotlight, China Central National TV, Hong Kong Phoenix TV, and Danish National Radio.   She has recorded CD/DVD’s for Pacific Records, Albany Records, and Nutmeg Press labels.
 
An advocate of new music, she has given numerous world premieres including Ezra Laderman’s Piano Sonata No.3 and Beshert; Ned Rorem’s Aftermath (2002) for baritone and piano trio; Daniel Kellogg’s scarlet thread at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and his Momentum, which she commissioned for the 1998 Gilmore International Keyboard Festival; as well as Du MingXin’s Piano Concerto No.3 at the Gulangyu International Piano Festival and National Tour. Chamber music appearances include Carnegie Weill Hall, Bargemusic in New York, the Aspen Music Festival, Tanglewood, the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, the Gardner Museum in Boston, the Detroit Art Museum, Denmark’s Viborg Hall, Taiwan’s Novel Hall, and a 2007 all-stars gala in Hong Kong for the 10th anniversary of the reunification. Recent projects include the ongoing multi-media recitalChina through the Lens of Piano Music, co-directing/performing in the George Crumb at 80 Music Festival, and producing/performing theOlivier Messiaen Centennial series.
Born in Beijing, Hsu studied piano with her parents and her uncle Fei-Ping Hsu, and later with Herbert Stessin at Juilliard and Claude Frank at Yale.  She also trained in the fellowship programs at the Tanglewood Music Center, Ravinia Festival’s Steans Institute, the Aldeburgh Britten-Pears Programme (UK), the Aspen Music Festival, and abroad. 
 
Ms. Hsu is the Artistic Director for Pendulum New Music Series at the University of Colorado in Boulder. She has taught piano for the University of Colorado in Boulder, Ohio University, University of Northern Colorado, Metro State University, and has lectured for University of Denver Enrichment, the Denver Art Museum, and the DAMTA Lecture Series. She presents original Conscious ListeningTM seminars to give audiences and pianists a broader perspective on the art of performance.  An active educator, teacher with prize-winning students, speaker, and adjudicator, her teaching honors include the 2010 NFMC Ouida Keck Award, and she is currently the College Faculty Forum Chair for CSMTA.
 
Ms. Hsu resides in Colorado with her husband, composer Daniel Kellogg, and one daughter.  Her concert schedule and recordings are available at www.hsingayhsu.com.

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
John Drumheller
Instructor, Composition and Music Technology
 
drumhell@colorado.edu
Imig Music Building N1B28B
303-735-0272
Mailing Address:
301 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
 
http://spot.colorado.edu/~drumhell/

John Drumheller is Instructor of Music Technology and Composition at the University of Colorado College of Music. He received a BME from Montana State University and an MM and DMA from the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Drumheller has teaching experience in the areas of composition, electronic music, and music theory. His performance experience includes classical, jazz, and commercial music. Dr. Drumheller’s compositions have won several awards including the 1994 Quinto Maganini Award. His piece Five Landscapes was selected from over 100 compositions from around the country and was premiered by the Norwalk (CT) Symphony Orchestra.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Michael Theodore
Associate Professor of Composition

michael.theodore@colorado.edu
Imig Music Building N136
303-492-8523
Mailing Address:
301 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
 
http://spot.colorado.edu/~theodorm/

Michael Theodore is on the faculty of the University of Colorado Boulder, where he teaches music composition and technology, and interactive media. Theodore was born in 1968 and raised in New York City. Principal teachers include Lewis Spratlan (Amherst College, BA, Summa Cum Laude), Jonathan Berger, Jacob Druckman, and Martin Bresnick (Yale School of Music, MM) Roger Reynolds and Miller Puckette (University of California, San Diego, PhD).
 
Theodore's technology-­informed work with sound, visual media or both has been presented across the United States, and in Mexico, Trinidad y Tobago, Greece, Spain, Germany, Sweden, France, Australia, Japan, and China.
 
An active collaborator, Theodore creates large scale sound/art installations with roboticist Nikolaus Correll, has created a number of touring pieces with performance artist Michelle Ellsworth, is 1/2 of the electroaoustic "hardcore Americana" project Batteries Die with punk-folk artist Tim Eriksen, and released a recording with Glen Whitehead (Psychoangelo/Panauromni) that received a "Top Ten Classical Music Recordings of 2010" pick from Timeout Chicago.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carter Pann
Associate Professor of Composition
 
carter.pann@colorado.edu
Imig Music Building C127
303-492-2173
Mailing Address:
301 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
 
http://www.carterpann.com

Composer/pianist Carter Pann has written for and worked with musicians around the world, garnering performances by ensembles such as the London Symphony and City of Birmingham Symphony, the Tchaikovsky Symphony in Moscow, many radio symphonies around Europe, the Seattle Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra, the youth orchestras of New York and Chicago, and countless wind ensembles. He has written for Richard Stoltzman, the Antares Ensemble, the Capitol Saxophone Quartet, the West Coast Wind Quintet, the River Oaks Chamber Ensemble and many concert pianists. His String Quartet No. 2 “Operas” was commissioned by the Takács Quartet to premiere in the 2015-16 season. Pann has been awarded a Charles Ives Fellowship, a Masterprize seat in London and five ASCAP awards over the years. His numerous albums encompass solo, vocal, chamber, orchestral and wind music and have received two Grammy® nominations to date.He currently teaches at the University of Colorado in Boulder. carterpann.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jeffrey Nytch
Director, Entrepreneurship Center for Music
Assistant Professor of Composition
 
jeff.nytch@colorado.edu
Imig Music Building
303-735-1272
Mailing Address:
301 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
 
http://www.jeffreynytch.com

Jeffrey Nytch comes to the Entrepreneurship Center for Music having built a diverse career as a composer, teacher, performer, and arts administrator. For 15 years he has continually developed his entrepreneurial skills through creating commissioning opportunities, establishing residencies with community organizations, and building relationships with patrons. 

 

 

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