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          April 27, 2021
            7:30 p.m.
       Grand Opera House

    Wa r d S t a r e , c o n d u c t o r
McDuffie C enter for Strings
ORCHES TRA APRIL 27, 2021 7:30 P.M. GRAND OPERA HOUSE - WARD STARE, CONDUCTOR - MCDUFFIE CENTER ...
Program
             Mercer Univer sit y O rch est r a
               Apr i l 2 7 , 2 0 2 1 | 7 : 3 0 p. m .
                 Grand Opera House

                         Ward Stare, Conductor
         Townsend School of Music Concerto Competition Winner:
                           Sara Scanlon, Cello

 Robert McDuffie Center for Strings Award presented to Louise Barfield
         by Amy Schwartz Moretti, Robert McDuffie and Ward Stare

String                                           Jennifer Higdon (b. 1962-)

Cello Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Op. 101 Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
  I. Allegro moderato                                    Arr. John Webber
  II. Adagio
  III. Rondo (Allegro)
                           Sara Scanlon, Cello

Verklärte Nacht                          Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951)
ORCHES TRA APRIL 27, 2021 7:30 P.M. GRAND OPERA HOUSE - WARD STARE, CONDUCTOR - MCDUFFIE CENTER ...
Violin I
           Anna Black, Concertmaster (Senior – Eagle, ID)
              Naomi Fan (Sophomore – Marietta, GA)
        Hayoung Choi (Sophomore – Daejeon, South Korea)
               Allyson Cohen ( Junior – Narberth, PA)
  Augusta Schubert, Principal Second Violin ( Junior – Woodway, TX)
            Virgil Moore II (Freshman – Lynchburg, VA)
         Caitlyn Clingenpeel (Sophomore – Centreville, VA)
               Chelsea Cline ( Junior – Honolulu, HI)

                                Viola
Seido Karasaki, Principal (Second-Year Artist Diploma – El Cerrito, CA)
            Carlos Walker (Freshman – St. Petersburg, FL)
                 Alec Luna (Sophomore – Orlando, FL)

                                 Cello
         Luis Parra, Principal (Senior – San Felipe, Venezuela)
              Constantine Janello ( Junior – Morton, IL)
              Lichi Acosta (Senior – Rafaela, Argentina)
          Juliana Moroz (Sophomore – Winnipeg, Canada)
           Peyton Magalhaes (Senior – Vilnius, Lithuania)
                 Sara Scanlon ( Junior – Milford, CT)

                                Bass
            Dylan Reckner, Principal (Senior – Ambler, PA)
Artist Biographies
                              The heart and soul of concert pianist, Louise
                              Barfield, evolves from the roots of Georgia’s
                              Deep South, the heritage of New York’s ancestry,
                              and the artistic culture of Europe and South
                              America. Her inspirations reflect the enviable
                              influences of such masters of the keyboard
                              as Adele Marcus, Ania Dorfmann, Guido
                              Agosti, David Milliken, Gladys Pinkston, and
                              Daniel Ericourt. The renowned conductor,
                              Maestro Adrian Gnam, describes her as, “...
                              one of America’s finest pianists, possessing a
                              marvelous sound, innate musicality, prodigious
technique, and magical stage presence.”

Louise Barfield’s early musical training began at the age of six when she entered
the Preparatory Department at the Wesleyan College Conservatory of Fine
Arts in Macon, Georgia as a student of Gladys Pinkston. After receiving an
Artist Certificate from the Conservatory at the age of eighteen, she was the
recipient of The Dimitri Mitropoulos Award for study with internationally
known concerts pianists, Ania Dorfmann and David Milliken at Stephens
College in Columbia, Missouri. Following graduation, Ms. Barfield was
awarded a full scholarship from The William G. Helis Foundation to study at
the renowned Juilliard School of Music in New York City where she received a
Diploma and Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance. As a scholarship
student of the acclaimed concert pianist and pedagogue at Juilliard, Adele
Marcus, Ms. Barfield was invited to perform at Carnegie Recital Hall in New
York City at the request of Adele Marcus in a special concert before many
of New York’s elite musicians. Receiving Juilliard’s distinguished recognition,
the designation of “Exceptional”, Adele Marcus spoke of Ms. Barfield as “...
having achieved splendid acclaim for the artistry she brings to her profession.”

Following graduation from The Juilliard School, Ms. Barfield was awarded
two successive Fulbright Grants for study in Rome, Italy with Maestro Guido
Agosti at the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia and at the Accademia Musicale
Chigiana in Siena, Italy. She has participated in The Tanglewood Institute in
Lenox, Massachusetts, Ambler Music Festival in Ambler, Pennsylvania, and
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the Aspen School of Music in Aspen, Colorado. She has also collaborated with
the celebrated French pianist, Daniel Ericourt. Ms. Barfield is the recipient of
an official appointment from the The National Association of the Partners
of the Americas in Washington, DC as Cultural Ambassador and Artist-in-
Residence to Brazil to perform and teach international students attending the
Escola Americana di Recife. In addition to concerts in the United States and in
Europe, Ms. Barfield’s musical career grew to include a deep love for teaching
children, especially at Camp Glen Arden in Tuxedo, North Carolina, where
she founded and directed the Performing Arts Program. During a lifetime
of teaching young musicians, Ms. Barfield has guided many talented pianists
into prestigious music schools and rewarding music careers. Among her many
award-winning students, prominent musician, Chuck Leavell, pianist for The
Rolling Stones and The Allman Brothers Band, says “When she sat down
at my piano, I nearly fell over backwards. She is an immaculate player. No
doubt about it, she had a profound influence on my musical life.” In addition
to private teaching in Macon and Atlanta, Ms. Barfield has been featured
in Master Classes through Zoom video conferencing to talented pianists in
England, Spain, United States, Greece, Australia, and Hong Kong.

Few musicians are called on to meet the challenge facing Louise Barfield
when she read in a Rome, Italy newspaper that she was the guest artist on
the prestigious Castel Sant’Angelo Concert Series in less than two hours.
Stunned by a director’s error, she performed to an oblivious full house and a
standing ovation. She rose to another challenge when returning home on the
interstate from a concert she performed in Georgia. Stuck from behind by a
tractor trailer truck travelling over one hundred miles an hour with a driver
sound asleep, she suffered numerous spinal injuries resulting in three surgeries,
muscle atrophy in both hands, paralysis in her right hand, over three years of
physical therapy, and a threatening end to her performing career. After five
years of silence, Ms. Barfield’s inexhaustible love and dedication led her back
to the concert stage. It was at the Grand Opening of Little Carnegie of the
South, a non-profit concert hall and art gallery, founded by Ms. Barfield in
Macon, Georgia, that she gave her first performance after the accident.

Ms. Barfield is a former faculty member of Marymount International School in
Rome, Italy, Wesleyan College and Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and
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was the first Artist-in- Residence at Christ Episcopal School in Asheville, North
Carolina. Listed in Who’s Who in America and the World’s Who’s Who of Women,
Ms. Barfield has been featured in magazines including Southern Living, Georgia
Journal, Macon Magazine, The Eleventh Hour, Georgia Backroads, and Audio
Journal. Ms. Barfield is also featured in the book, You-Turn: Changing Direction
in Midlife by California based author, Dr. Nancy Irwin. The book focuses on
forty-three individuals across the United States whose courage and commitment
to new dreams make them inspiring role models for people of all ages. Ms.
Barfield was also featured in an oil painting by Macon artist, Catharine Burns
Liles, commissioned by Southern Bell for the 1988-1989 Macon Telephone
book cover performing Concerto No.2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff with the Macon
Symphony Orchestra. Often featured on radio and television broadcasts, Ms.
Barfield was the recipient of the 2005 Macon Arts Alliance Cultural Award
given in honor of those “who have made significant contributions to the arts
and cultural life of Macon and Bibb County.”

When she founded Little Carnegie of the South in 2002, Ms. Barfield’s vision
was and continues to be the presentation of aspiring and established performing
and visual artists to the Macon community. Little Carnegie of the South, at
1962 Forsyth Street in Macon, includes a formal concert hall, an art gallery,
Carnegie Out Back, an outdoor stage for Rock, Folk, Bluegrass, Classical, and
Jazz concerts, Carnegie Café, a bistro type performance area for children and
teens, Camp Carnegie, Intermezzo, an adult music appreciation course, Bravo
Opera, Bambini de la Musica, Piano Pizzazz, individual piano lessons for all
ages and levels, and Stars of Carnegie. During its eighteen successful years, Little
Carnegie of the South has presented over one thousand five hundred musicians
and artists from Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Florida,
Tennessee, New York, California, Missouri, Ohio; Prague, Czech Republic,
Rome, Italy, and Athens Greece. Little Carnegie of the South was recently
awarded the 2020 Best of Macon designation in the field of “Instrumental Music
Instruction”, sponsored by the Macon Award Program.

Ms. Barfield is the designer of an internationally circulated World Peace
Commitment Flag and HIDE-A-HAND, The Invisible Keyboard, an
invention to improve the ability to read music. She is the Founder and
Director of THE TRILOGY in Macon which includes Little Carnegie of
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the South, The Helen Gustin Logan House designed by Neel Reid, a Museum
of seven antique grand pianos, showcasing five Steinway grands dating from
1866 to 1944, and The Helen Logan Clisby Barfield House.

Ms. Barfield is a former member of The Macon Morning Music Club where
she served twice as President, The Junior League of Macon, The National
Society of the Colonial Dames in The State of Georgia, P.E.O. Chapter O
of North Carolina, Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity, The
Macon Community Concert Board of Directors, and served as The Macon
Symphony Orchestra Staff Pianist.

Louise Barfield is the mother of two children, a son, Joseph Clisby White,
who travels the United States as an RN working in Surgical Trauma Intensive
Care Units of Level 1 Trauma Hospitals, and a daughter, Louise Logan White,
an international and published Fine Art Photographer living in Los Angeles
and New York.

Ms. Barfield is the author of her forthcoming autobiography, CHILD OF
PASSION, The Life and Courage of Concert Pianist, Louise Barfield.

                               Sara Scanlon, age twenty, developed her
                               love of music and passion for playing cello at
                               age four. She made her solo debut in April of
                               2016, performing the Elgar Cello Concerto
                               with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra. Sara
                               has been a featured soloist on NPR’s nationally
                               broadcasted program “From the Top” and
                               was a semifinalist in the 2014 International
                               Tchaikovsky Competition. Sara also had a solo
                               performance at the Orford Musique’s - Gala du
                               Prix as a finalist for the Orford Music Award.
A native of Milford, Connecticut, Sara was the winner of the Chappaqua
Orchestra Concerto Competition, the Greater New Haven Concert
Orchestra’s Concerto Competition, and the Hamden Symphony Orchestra
Concerto Competition. Sara studied with Clara Kim and Richard Aaron at
the Juilliard School’s Pre-College Division and is currently studying with Julie
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Albers, Leo Singer, and Richard Aaron at the Robert McDuffie Center for
Strings. In addition to her solo work, Sara is a sought-after chamber musician.
She was selected and performed in the Finckel-Wu Han Chamber Music
Program as part of the Aspen Music Festival, the Kneisel Hall Chamber
Music Festival, the Fabian Concert Series, and will be performing in the 2021
Rome Chamber Music Festival.

                               Grammy-nominated conductor, Ward
                               Stare, hailed by the Chicago Tribune as
                               “a rising-star in the conducting firmament”
                               and praised for “inspiring musicians to
                               impressive heights” by The New York Times,
                               enjoys a multi-faceted career as a musician.
                               In demand as a guest conductor, Stare has
                               conducted the Symphony Orchestras of
                               Baltimore, Sydney (Australia), Deutsches
                               Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (Germany),
                               Pittsburgh, Grant Park (Chicago), Atlanta,
Detroit, and Toronto, as well as the New World Symphony and Calgary
Philharmonic. Stare recently completed a highly successful 7 year tenure as
Music Director of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra.

Mr. Stare made his debut with the Metropolitan Opera in 2017, conducting
nine performances of Franz Lehár’s The Merry Widow, with Grammy-
winning mezzo-soprano Susan Graham in the title role. Stare’s frequent
collaborations with the Lyric Opera of Chicago began in 2012, conducting a
production of Hansel and Gretel, returning in 2013 for Die Fledermaus, and
again in 2014 to lead Porgy and Bess to rave reviews. Stare served as resident
conductor of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra from 2008 to 2012 and,
in 2009, made his highly successful Carnegie Hall debut with the orchestra,
stepping in to lead H. K. Gruber’s Frankenstein. Stare has enjoyed an ongoing
relationship with the SLSO and returns frequently as a guest.

As a passionate advocate for arts education, Ward Stare has served as a
Distinguished Artist at the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer
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University since 2012. In the fall of 2016, Stare recorded Concerto for
Violin, Rock Band and String Orchestra, by R.E.M. bassist and songwriter
Mike Mills, with the ensemble and its founder, Robert McDuffie. Stare is an
enthusiastic collaborator and performer of new music, including the world
premiere performance of ‘Pravda’, by Academy Award-winning composer
Elliot Goldenthal and the regional premiere of Pulitzer Prize and Grammy
Award-winning composer Aaron Jay Kernis’ Flute Concerto, performed by
Marina Piccinini.

In the Spring of 2019, Stare and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
released their first recording, American Rapture, featuring the world-
premiere recordings of Grammy Award-winning composer Jennifer Higdon’s
‘Harp Concerto’, with Yolanda Kondonassis as soloist, and Patrick Harlin’s
‘Rapture’. Higdon’s Harp Concerto has been nominated for two Grammy
Awards- Best Contemporary Classical Composition (Jennifer Higdon) and
Best Classical Instrumental Solo (Yolanda Kondonassis and Ward Stare).
Ward Stare was trained as a trombonist at The Juilliard School in Manhattan.
At 18, he was appointed principal trombonist of the Lyric Opera of Chicago
and has performed as an orchestral musician with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic, among others. As a soloist, he has
concertized in both the U.S. and Europe.
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