Upcoming Clarion Society Events - Fall 2007
September 30 (Sunday) 3:00 pm – Lifsey House
October 27 (Saturday) 3:00 pm – location TBA
December 1 (Saturday) 3:00 pm – location TBA
Past Clarion Society Events 2002-2007
April 15, 2007 – Two graduate students, piano and violin. Hosted by Lewis and Enid Barness at Monte Carlo Towers
February 11, 2007 – The USF Chamber Singers under the directions of Richard Zielinski. Hosted by Ron and Carol Jones in their home.
January 21, 2007 – Dharshini Tambiah, piano graduate student performed. Hosted by Anita and Andrew Altman in their home.
November 12, 2006 - Carolyn Stuart, violin and Svetozar Ivanov, piano. Hosted by
Quinn and Bruce Bursack in their home.
October 14, 2006 - Five opera students performed including James Collins, the current recipient of the Grace Allen Clarion Endowed Scholarship. Hosted by Nancy Burdge at University Village.
September 17, 2006 - Three string students. Hosted by the School of Music in the Contemporary Art Museum on the USF campus.
April 29, 2006 - Two students from the USF JAZZTET. Faith and Peter Dunne hosted in their home.
March 19. 2006 – A bus trip to the Sarasota Opera to see “Die Fledermaus."
February 11, 2006 – The USF Chamber Singers under the direction of Richard Zielinski.
Hosted by Nancy Burdge at University Village.
January 22, 2006- Naomi Niskala, piano, and Scott Kluksdahl, cello, in the USF Recital Hall. A reception and annual meeting was held in room 102 in the School of Music on the USF Campus
Dec. 3, 2005—USF vocal students mini-concert. Hosted by Grace Allen at John Knox Village.
Oct. 30, 2005—Student string quartet with Catherine Simmons (violin), Tomoko Shannon (violin), Gina Castellano (viola), and Scott Crowley (cello). Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
September 25, 2005-- Jay Coble, Associate Professor of Trumpet, assisted by pianist Cory Holt Merenda and trombonist Tom Brantley. A reception was at the Contemporary Art Museum and the concert in the Music Recital Hall.
April 17, 2005-- John Robison, Associate Professor of Musicology at USF, performed on a variety of Renaissance and Baroque instruments. Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
March 5, 2005-- Traveled to the Sarasota Opera for “Cavalleria Rusticana” and “Pagliacci” .
February 5, 2005-- Brian Moorhead, Associate Professor at USF and Principal Clarinet for TFO, performed with a student. Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
January 12, 2005-- USF Faculty Brass Quintet in the Music Recital Hall on the USF Campus. Receptions and Clarion Society’s annual meeting at the USF School of Music.
November 14, 2004-- Naomi Niskala, Assistant Professor of Piano performed. Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
October 23, 2004-- Kay Lowe, Voice Faculty, performed with a student. Hosted by USF School of Music at the Graphicstudio on the USF Campus.
April 25, 2004-- The USF Faculty Brass Quintet performed. Hosted at University Village.
February 15, 2004-- Scott Kluksdahl, the Theodore and Vennette Ashounes-Ashford Distinguished Scholar of Violoncello, assisted by Theresa D’Aiuto Andrasy (opera and voice) and several students. Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
March 13, 2004-- Traveled to the Sarasota Opera for “The Magic Flute”.
November 9, 2003-- A Graduate Student trio. Hosted at the Monte Carol Towers.
October 12, 2003-- Kim McCormick, Assistant Flute Professor, and Robert McCormick, Professor of Music and timpanist with Opera Tampa. Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
September 28, 2003-- The USF Chamber Singers under the direction of Richard Zielinski, Associate Professor and Director of Choral Activities. At the Lifsey House on the USF Campus.
April 27, 2003-- Carolyn Stuart, Associate Professor of Violin and Svetozar Ivanov, Professor of Piano. Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
March 15, 2003 -- Traveled to the Sarasota Opera House for "'DIE FLEDERMAUS".
February 24, 2003-- Jazz Concert in University Theatre 2. Prior to the concert a wine and food tasting event was hosted.
November 17, 2002-- The President’s Graduate Piano Trio. Hosted at a Clarion Society members home.
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