COFA Newsletter - The Ohio State University
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COFA Newsletter - The Ohio State University
F A L L 2 0 1 2 COMPILED AND EDITED BY RACHEL HAUG COFA Newsletter The Central Ohio Flute Association welcomes guest artist, Mark Sparks, to celebrate its 30th anniversary! April 13, 2013 Competition information and application included in this issue! A note from the President, Chelsea Tanner Hello Flutists! Welcome to another great year with the Central Ohio Flute Association! We have several guest artists coming throughout the year to give masterclasses, recitals, and presentations on the Ohio State campus, including: Nancy Toff, Lindsey Goodman, and Greg Patillo, so stay tuned! This is going to be an exciting year, to say the least. Interested in becoming a vendor or corporate sponsor? We hope you will consider both exhibiting and becoming a corporate sponsor of COFA. Your sponsorship is a vital contribution towards our ability to present a high quality festival. In addition, it entitles you to discounted exhibit fees and the listing of your company as a corporate sponsor on all of our upcoming programs and newsletters. (See cofa.osu.edu) Our guest artist for our 30th annual Flute Festival is Mark Sparks! He has held the Principal Flute position of the St. Louis Symphony since 2000 and is a former faculty member of the Peabody Institute. His experience and expertise will be shared with all of us during the upcoming Flute Festival held on April 13, 2013. I am looking forward to an incredible year! Chelsea Tanner, President In this issue: Page 1 Page 2 Welcome letter from the president Highlights from last year’s festival Page 3 Introduction to this year’s guest artist, Mark Sparks Page 4 Page 6 Overview of 2012 Central Ohio flute events Upcoming Events Page 7 NFA Highlights Pages 8 &9 Competition information and application COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 COFA Festival 2012 in review Masterclass Notes—The Basics we Learned from Jean Ferrandis - Trust dynamics; use lighter air for forte - Bigger dynamics require greater trust in the air; use deep air and blow through the music. - Congratulations to our 2012 Competition Winners Junior Division: 1st place Sunho Paik Low register air speed and effort is like that of talking. - In breathing, the only effort is in blowing, never in breathing. - Release hips for freedom of back and thus freedom of lungs. High school: 1st place Stephanie Hegedus Collegiate: 1st place Shun-Tien Hsu Young Artist: 1st place Lauren Watkins Pictured above from left to right: Robert Shane Paul and Jean in Saturday’s masterclass; Jean, Katherine Borst Jones, and collaborating pianist, Dianne Frazer; Luke Shultz and Jean; Yoonee Kim and Jean. Special thanks to our 2012 corporate sponsors and vendors Corporate Sponsors Altus Flutes Burkart Flutes and Piccolos Eastman/Haynes Flutes Flute Pro Flute Specialists Flute World Little Piper Miles Ahead Music Muramatsu America Royalton Music Company 2 Vendors Altus Flutes Burkart Flutes and Piccolos Eastman/Haynes Flutes Flute Pro Flute Specialists Flute World Little Piper Miles Ahead Music Muramatsu America Royalton Music Company Weait Music Factory Direct COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 Mark Sparks Appointed Principal Flute of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in 2000, acclaimed for his colorful tone and spirited phrasing, Mark Sparks has firmly established himself as a leading American orchestral flutist and teacher. He has performed in both solo and ensemble roles in the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia with numerous orchestras, including guest appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony, and Detroit Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Mr. Sparks was Associate Principal Flute with the Baltimore Symphony under David Zinman. Mr. Sparks has also performed as Principal Flute of the San Antonio Symphony, Memphis Symphony, and Canton Symphony. He began his career in Venezuela with the Caracas Philharmonic. A frequent guest at summer music festivals and orchestral training programs, this year Mr. Sparks returns to the Aspen Music Festival and School where for 16 summers he has been an artist-faculty member and Co-principal Flute of the Aspen Chamber Symphony and Festival Orchestra. He An enthusiastic teacher, Mr. Sparks also looks forward to Missouri festivals in maintains a private studio in St. Louis. He is Innsbrook and Boonevelle in 2009. a former full-time faculty member of the Peabody Institute, and has presented Master Classes and recitals in the U.S. and abroad. In coming months he will visit the University of Michigan, University of Nebraska, and Manhattan School of Music, and has been invited to perform at the National Flute Association Convention in New York City. Mr. Sparks can be heard on a solo album for the Summit label, as well as the St. Louis Symphony's recent releases, and with other orchestras on the Telarc, Decca, and Sony labels. He has been interviewed by numerous publications, including Time magazine, and in various trade publications, for which he has also published performance articles. He is featured in Windplayer magazine's feature on the nation's top 10 principal flutists, and is included with distinguished colleagues in the book 101 Inspirational Stories from the World's Best Flute Players. Biography courtesy of http://www.stlsymphony.org/bios/flutes/marksparks.aspx 3 COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 2012 Flute Events in Central Ohio OSU High School Honor Band In January, high school students from around the state participated in an honor band at The Ohio State University. Students attended a performance by the Wind Symphony and participated in rehearsals throughout the weekend. Their efforts culminated in a final concert on Sunday, January 15, 2012. This year’s honor band takes place January 18—20, 2013. Mary Kay Fink Masterclass On April 30, students at Ohio State participated in a masterclass with guest artist, Mary Kay Fink, piccoloist in the Cleveland Orchestra. Ms. Fink worked with three students on both flute and piccolo and shared some meaningful insight on orchestral excerpts and the Vivaldi piccolo concerti. OSU Flute Workshop 50 high school students took part in the Ohio State Flute Workshop this June. During the workshop, students participated in masterclasses, took theory courses, worked with coaches in small ensembles, and received private lessons. Next year’s workshop will be held June 16—20, 2013. Schwantner at Ohio State In April, students and faculty at Ohio State participated in the Contemporary Music Festival featuring the works of Joseph Schwantner. Professor Katherine Borst Jones performed Looking Back and graduate students Rachel Haug, Yoonee Kim, Robert Shane Paul, and Erin Helgeson Torres performed his flute quartet, Silver Halo. The graduate students also had the opportunity to work with Flute Force, the group for whom the piece was written, in their preparation of Silver Halo. 4 COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 Members of Flute Force share their knowledge with Ohio State students. Pictured from left to right: Sheryl Henze shares piccolo tips with Rachel Haug; Wendy Stern offers some helpful hints about bass flute to Erin Helgeson Torres. Carol Wincenc Masterclass On March 24, 2012, Carol Wincenc presented a masterclass at Ohio State. Students worked with Ms. Wincenc on solo repertoire and orchestral excerpts. Pictured: Kari Boyer and Carol Wincenc. New York Woodwind Quintet Masterclass In March 2012, the New York Woodwind Quintet offered a masterclass to chamber ensembles at Ohio State, made possible by Chamber Music Columbus. The Venti Volare quintet, comprised of graduate students Rachel Haug (flute), Stephanie Kunz (oboe), Jacqueline Bretz Eichhorn (clarinet), Katey Jahnke (horn), and John Gorman (bassoon) worked with the New York Woodwind Quintet and also had the opportunity to perform at the Southern Theater in downtown Columbus prior to an inspiring performance by the professional ensemble. 5 COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 Upcoming Flute Events in Central Ohio October 1: Lindsey Goodman at Ohio State On October 1st, Lindsey Goodman will perform an electroacoustic recital and teach a masterclass at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Signature works by Rob Deemer (The Road From Hana), Grant Cooper (Other Voices...), Eve Beglarian (I Wi! Not Be Sad In This World), Roger Zahab (suspicion of nakedness), Elainie Lillios (Among Fireflies), and Mathew Rosenblum (Under the Rainbow) will be featured. The 6:30 pm recital and 7:30 pm masterclass in Hughes Hall are open to the public. (information from www.lindseygoodman.com) October 7: EOS Duo in Concert The EOS duo, comprised of Kimberlee Goodman (flute) and Karl Wohlwend (guitar) will present a free concert at Grace Lutheran Church in Westerville, Ohio. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. October 15: Nancy Toff at Ohio State Renowned flutist and scholar Nancy Toff will be on the Ohio State campus on October 15 as part of a collaborative concert with faculty woodwind quintet, the Scarlet Winds, to present a concert of published and unpublished works. The concert, entitled “Scarlet Winds and Friends,” begins at 8 p.m. in Weigel Hall Auditorium. February 9, 2013: Westerville Symphony The Westerville Symphony will perform a program entitled “Tunes-n-Tales” featuring Peter and the Wolf. The concert is free to the public and takes place at the Westerville Public Library in Westerville, Ohio. Concert times are 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. March 2, 2013: Flute Choir Day This event takes place on the campus of Otterbein University. Please visit the website for more information. http://otterbein.edu/public/Academics/Departments/Music/flute_day.aspx COFA Officers and Contact Information Advisor: Katherine Borst Jones, jones.6@osu.edu President: Chelsea Tanner, chelseatanner@gmail.com Competition Chair: Erin Torres, torres.161@osu.edu Vice President: Luke Shultz, shultz.76@buckeyemail.osu.edu Editor: Rachel Haug, haug.20@osu.edu Secretary: Rachel Haug, haug.20@osu.edu Exhibit Chair: Rachel Haug, haug.20@osu.edu Treasurer: Kari Boyer, boyer.261@osu.edu Flute Choir Chair: Nicole Charles, nicchrl8@aol.com 6 COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 Highlights from 2012 National Flute Association Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada This year heralded the 40th anniversary of the National Flute Association, and many flutists from Central Ohio participated in this momentous occasion. Audrey Watkins was a finalist in the High School Soloist Competition; Katherine Borst Jones, Professor of Flute at Ohio State, and George Pope, Professor of Flute at the University of Akron and lecturer at Baldwin Wallace, both performed during events at the convention; and Dr. Kimberlee Goodman, adjunct professor at Otterbein University, organized equipment needs for the event. Professor Katherine Borst Jones and Ohio State alumna DO YOU HAVE A FLUTE CHOIR? CONSIDER PERFORMING AT COFA 2013!! Watch the website for details... Amy Likar participate together at the closing concert. Watch the following websites for flute events in Central Ohio! cofa.osu.edu flute.osu.edu music.osu.edu Please submit articles of interest, questions, or concerns to Rachel Haug, editor, DMA Candidate and Ohio State Teaching Associate.......................haug.20@osu.edu 7 COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 8 COFA NEWSLETTER FALL 2012 9
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