WKU Music Students To Perform At Annual State Conference
Published 12:00 am Monday, January 28, 2008
More than 30 Western Kentucky University music students will perform as part of collegiate ensembles during the Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA) 50th Annual In-Service Professional Development Conference Feb. 6-9 in Louisville.
University and college students from across the Commonwealth auditioned for the Intercollegiate Band, the All-Collegiate Choir and the Intercollegiate Orchestra.
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Seven WKU students were selected to participate in the All-Collegiate Choir, 10 were selected for the Intercollegiate Band, and 19 were selected for the Intercollegiate Orchestra.
“This high number of WKU music students selected for these coveted ensembles are a direct reflection of the rigor of performance expectations in the Department of Music,” said Dr. Mitzi Groom, department head.
The students will assemble Feb. 6 for intense rehearsals under guest conductors that will culminate in a public concert on the KMEA concert stage Feb. 7.
WKU students selected include the following:
Intercollegiate Band: Ana Bogach of Scottsville, bass clarinet; Laura Beth Galipeau of Russellville, bassoon; Courtney Greenfield of Elkton, clarinet; Rebecca Harlow of Versailles, horn; Kara Oglesby of Auburn, clarinet; Paul Rotramel of Lexington, trumpet; Matt Shores of Bowling Green, tuba; Jonathan Staples of Reynolds Station, trumpet; Jim Stites of Bowling Green, tuba; and Chris Westover of Bowling Green, alto saxophone.
All-Collegiate Choir: Leigh Anderson of Bowling Green, alto; Will Armour of Bowling Green, bass; Tyler Ayers of Smiths Grove, bass; Caitlin Denman of Bowling Green, soprano; Erin Newman of Bowling Green, soprano; Chris Powell of Bowling Green, tenor; and Jacob Sensenig of Oakland, tenor.
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Intercollegiate Orchestra: Susan Abell of Bowling Green, cello; Jessica Ausbrooks of Scottsville, clarinet; Amberly Bush of Bowling Green, double bass; Zach Culp of Bowling Green, double bass; Melissa Gensler of Rockfield, flute; Erin Goad of Brownsboro, Ala., oboe; Ashley Grueter of Ashland City, Tenn., cello; Chuck Jewell of Eastview, tuba; Keith Kinder of Franklin, trombone; Catherine Larson of Bowling Green, viola; Troy Puckett of Bowling Green, trumpet; Natalie Riley of Bowling Green, harp; Kallie Rogers of Henderson, flute; Phoebe Simpson of Lexington, viola; Rachel Stewart of Central City, clarinet; Steven Wade of LaGrange, double bass; Andy Webber of Mayfield, viola; Aaron West of Utica, violin; and Megan Wheat of Scottsville, oboe/English horn.
More information on the KMEA conference is available online at http://www.kmea.org/CONFERENCE/