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1. CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Dieter Wulfhorst
Violoncello
(h) 42567 Bald Mountain Road (o) Fresno Pacific University
Auberry CA 93602-9714 Box 16
Ph: (559) 855-5495 1717 S. Chestnut Avenue
Cell: (559) 392-1425 Fresno CA 93702
Fax: (559) 855-5496 Office: (559) 453-2003, SAT 115
URL: http://wulfhorst.tripod.com Fax: (559) 453-5558
Email: DieterWulfhorst@fresno.edu
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EDUCATION SCHOOLS
University of Maryland at College Park
Doctor of Musical Arts in Violoncello Performance, 1995, G.P.A.: 3.887
Master of Music in Violoncello Performance, 1987, G.P.A.: 3.842
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Summer Extension at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, 1986
Staatliche Hochschule fürMusik und Theater, Hannover, West Germany
Künstlerische Reifeprüfung, 1985
DISSERTATION
"Dedications to Mstislav Rostropovich and Siegfried Palm: A Selection of Compositions
for Violoncello solo"
Dissertation advisor: Professor Dr. Shelley Davis
PRINCIPAL TEACHERS
David Soyer, University of Maryland at College Park, applied cello lessons,
chamber music, 1985-1995
Evelyn Elsing, University of Maryland at College Park, applied cello lessons, chamber
music, courses in cello pedagogy and cello literature, 1985-1995
Guarneri Quartet, University of Maryland at College Park,
chamber music, 1985-1995
Friedrich-Jürgen Sellheim, Staatliche Hochschule fürMusik und Theater,
Hannover, West Germany, applied cello lessons, 1977-1985
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 1
2. OTHER TEACHERS AND MASTERCLASSES
Peter Wiley (cellist, Guarneri Quartet): private lesson, 2009
Ernest Strauss (retired principal Basel Symphony and Opera Orchestra, Switzerland;
Strauss Quartet), private lessons and chamber music coaching, 2012
Ronald Leonard (Colburn School of Music; principal cellist Los Angeles Philharmonic,
retired): private lessons, 2004
Charles Curtis (University of California, San Diego): private lessons, 2004
Anner Bylsma: Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute (BPI), Baroque cello lessons,
chamber music, and master classes, 1999
Kenneth Slowik (Smithsonian Institution): University of Maryland at College Park,
Baroque performance practice seminar, Spring Semester 1989
Music of the Classical Era Workshop Oberlin, master classes, 1999, 2000
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute (BPI) Baroque cello lessons and
master classes, 1998, 1999, 2000
Catharina Meints: Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute (BPI): Baroque cello lessons,
1998, 1999, 2000
Marilyn McDonald, Music of the Classical Era Workshop Oberlin, 1999, 2000
David Breitman, Music of the Classical Era Workshop Oberlin, 1999, 2000
Lorand Fenyves (former concertmaster Israel Philharmonic): chamber music,
Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada, Summer 1996
Lawrence Lesser (New England Conservatory): chamber music,
Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada, Summer 1996
Kevin Fitz-Gerald (University of Southern California): chamber music,
Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada, Summer 1996
Jürgen Wolf (Principal Cellist, Düsseldorf Opera): cello lessons and duo concert,
Durango, Colorado, Summer 1995; Flämslätt, Sweden 2006
Colorado String Quartet: chamber music and applied lessons,
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Texas, Summers 1988, 1989, and
1990
Martin Lovett (Amadeus String Quartet): chamber music,
Round Top Festival, Texas, Summers 1990 and 1991
Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (Indiana University): master class
Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada, Summer 1990
Steven Doane (Eastman School of Music): master class and chamber music,
Music Festival of Arkansas, Summer 1990
Janos Starker (Indiana University): master class at the University of Maryland
sponsored by the National Capitol Cello Club, February 1990
Phyllis Young (University of Texas at Austin): master classes and pedagogy course
American String Teachers Association International Workshops,
Graz, Austria, Summer 1989
Christopher Bunting (Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, London):
master classes and pedagogy course
American String Teachers Association International Workshops, Graz, Austria,
Summer 1989
Oliver Edel (Manhattan String Quartet): Levine School of Music, Washington, D.C.,
master class on Bach cello suites, 1988
Portland String Quartet: chamber music
Colby College, Waterville, Maine, Summer 1988
Piérre Fournier (Conservatoire de Paris): master class,
Geneva, Switzerland, Summer 1984
Frédéric Lodéon (Conservatoire de Paris): Festival Internationale d'Été, Nice,
France, three week course, Summer 1981
Friedrich-Jürgen Sellheim: International master classes, Porto Carras,
Chalkidiki, Greece, Summer 1979 and 1980
Konrad Haesler (Heutling Quartet): Staatliche Hochschule fürMusik,
Hannover, chamber music, cello pedagogy courses, cello ensemble concerts,
orchestra excerpts class, 1979-85
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 2
3. Ladislav Kupkovic: Staatliche Hochschule fürMusik, Hannover, theory and
composition teacher, chamber music, string quartet concerts,
1979-85
Miles Hoffman (American Chamber Players, Library of Congress): University of
Maryland at College Park, chamber music, 1989-1990
Carl Schachter (Mannes, CUNY, Aaron Copland School of Music):
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Texas, chamber music
Summers 1989 and 1990
Camilla Wicks (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor): chamber music, 1987
Jean Barr (Eastman): Chamber music at the American String
Teachers Association International Workshops, Graz, Austria, Summer 1989
Robert McCoy (University of Maryland at College Park): chamber music and chamber
music concert, 1989-1991
Trevor Williams (Royal Academy, London): National Music Camp, Interlochen,
Michigan, chamber music, 1987
Gerhard Zank (Bavarian Radio Orchestra Munich), private teacher, 1977
Hans Zentgraf (Enkemeier) (State Opera Orchestra Hannover), private teacher, 1977
Georg Wille (Musikakademie Kassel), private teacher, 1971-1977
Signot Fritsche (Essener Symphonie Orchester), private teacher, 1969-1971
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 3
4. EMPLOYMENT TEACHING ENGAGEMENTS
Fresno Pacific University: Associate Professor, Violoncello and Double Bass, University
String Quartet, Musica Pacifica Baroque Orchestra, String Techniques, Music
History, Music Research, 2011-present
Fresno Pacific University: Music Appreciation course for Incarcerated Individuals
Program (funding was eliminated in December 2011), 2010-2011
Fresno Pacific University: Faculty, Violoncello and Double Bass, University
String Quartet, Musica Pacifica Baroque Orchestra, String Techniques, Music
History, Music Research, 2008-2011
Gruitener Sommer(Germany): Faculty, Chamber Music and Cello, 2010-present
Hayward La Honda Music Camp, Cello Coach and Faculty Chamber Music, 2009
Fresno Pacific University: Interim Faculty, Instructor of Violoncello, University
String Quartet, Musica Pacifica Baroque Orchestra, String Techniques, Music
History, Music Research, 2007-2008
Fresno Pacific University Summer Music Camp: Instructor, Chamber Music, Orchestra,
2008-2011, 2013-present
California State University, Fresno: Assistant Professor of Strings (tenured); member of
undergraduate and graduate faculty; duties include:
Teaching: Violoncello and Double Bass studio on the undergraduate and
graduate level, chamber music, graduate independent studies, classroom
teaching (Music Appreciation, String Methods and Techniques, Music Theory
and Piano Skills, Graduate Seminar in Music Bibliography), director university
string orchestra
Service: faculty chamber music ensembles, search committees, college and
departmental committees, academic student advising, recruiting tours,
participation in performance examinations and auditions, recital hearings,
written
document and qualifying examination committees for undergraduate and
graduate students, 2001-2007
University of Southern Mississippi: Interim Assistant Professor of Violoncello;
duties included: violoncello studio, chamber music, university orchestra
sectionals, Trio Mississippi (faculty piano trio), and other chamber
music ensembles, recruiting tours, participation in juries and auditions, recital
hearings, student advising, classroom teaching (Music Appreciation),
2000-2001
Indiana University of Pennsylvania: Assistant Professor of Music (tenure-track);
duties included: violoncello studio, classroom teaching (Music Appreciation,
Fundamentals of Theory, String Methods-violoncello/bass, Music
Bibliography), chamber music, university orchestra sectionals,
faculty piano trio, faculty string quartet, and other chamber music ensembles,
recruiting tours, participation in juries and auditions, recital hearings,
participation in departmental and university-wide committees, student
advising, in charge of NASM self-study, chair of curriculum committee,
1996-2000
Kurs-och Stiftsgård Flämslätt/Sweden: Instructor, International Master Class for
Violin, Violoncello and Chamber Music, Summers 1997-2009
Santa Fe String Ensemble Workshop, 2003, 2004
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado: Assistant Professor of Music (tenure-
track; duties included: studio low strings (violoncello/bass), class room
teaching (music history, music appreciation, string methods), faculty
piano trio and other chamber music ensembles, chamber music
coaching, recruiting tours, principal and soloist of the San Juan
Symphony, string sectionals, participation in juries and auditions, recital
hearings, participation in departmental activities such as fund-raising for
concert hall, planning meetings with architects, 1994-1996
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado: Visiting Artist-in-Residence;
duties included: studio low strings (violoncello/bass), class room teaching
(music history, music appreciation, string methods), faculty piano trio and other
chamber music ensembles, chamber music coaching, recruiting tours,
principal and soloist of the San Juan Symphony, string sectionals,
participation in juries and auditions, recital hearings, participation in
departmental activities such as fund-raising for concert hall, planning
meetings with architects, 1991-1994
Miller Junior High School, Durango, Colorado, sixth grade string class, 1991-1992
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 4
5. Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado: visiting instructor;
duties included: studio low strings (violoncello/bass), chamber music,
class room teaching (music literature, music appreciation, fundamentals of
music), faculty piano trio and other chamber music ensembles, recruiting tours,
principal of San Juan Symphony, string sectionals, participation in juries and
auditions, recital hearings, participation in departmental activities,
Winter trimester 1991
Elderhostel Summer Institute, Santa Fe/Jemez Springs, New Mexico: Applied lessons,
chamber music teaching, principal cellist of Elderhostel Philharmonic,
member of performing chamber ensembles, August 1994, 1995
Private Studio: Fresno, California, 2001-present
Private Studio: Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 2000-2001
Private Studio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, students aged 7 to 50, 1996-2000
Private Studio, Durango, Colorado, students aged 7 to 40, 1991-1996
Private Studio, Farmington, New Mexico, students aged 12 to 15, 1991-1996
National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, All-State division: group lessons
and orchestra sectionals, summers 1986 and 1987
Musikschule Ostkreis Hannover, applied lessons and chamber music
for students aged 7 to 16, 1982-85
Private Studio, Hannover, students aged 12 to 75, 1980-85
CLASSES TAUGHT
Violoncello (undergraduate and graduate level)
Doublebass (undergraduate level)
Chamber Music (undergraduate and graduate level)
Orchestral Excerpts (undergraduate and graduate level)
Orchestra (undergraduate and graduate level)
Music History (undergraduate and graduate level)
Music Research/Bibliography (undergraduate and graduate level)
Class Piano (undergraduate level)
Music Appreciation (undergraduate level and correspondence course for inmates)
String Techniques/Pedagogy (undergraduate and graduate level)
Music Theory (undergraduate level)
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 5
6. ORCHESTRAL ENGAGEMENTS
Bakersfield Symphony (Stillian Kirov, music director), co-principal, 2015-present
Sacramento Philharmonic, substitute musician, 2015-present
Santa Rosa Symphony (Bruno Ferrandis, music director), section player (tenured),
2008-present
Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra (Theodore Kuchar, music director), interim principal
cellist, substitute musician: acting principal and section player, 2001-present
Tulare County Symphony Orchestra (Bruce Kiesling, music director), interim principal
cellist, section player, soloist), 2001-present
Stockton Symphony, (Peter Jaffe, music director), substitute musician, 2013-present
Fresno Grand Opera, substitute musician: principal and assistant principal,
section player, 2004-2010
California Chamber Orchestra (Warren Gref, conductor), principal, 2008-2010
Monterey Symphony, Max Bragado-Darman, music director, substitute musician:
principal and section player, 2005-present
Victoria Bach Festival (Texas), assistant principal and section player, 2000-present
Tsuyama International All-Round Music Festival Orchestra (Yasuo Watanabe, music
Director), Tsuyama, Japan, 2003
Santa Fe Pro Musica, New Mexico (Thomas O’Connor, artistic director),
chamber orchestra and chamber music concerts, principal, assistant principal
and section player, 1994-2004
Gold Country Chamber Orchestra, Sacramento (Henrik Jul Hansen, music director),
2001-2003
Tupelo (Mississippi) Symphony Orchestra (Louis Lane, music director),
principal, 2000-2001
Meridian (Mississippi) Symphony Orchestra (Claire Hillard Fox, music director),
principal, 2000-2001
Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, Johnstown and Indiana, Pennsylvania (Istvan
Jaray, music director), players’ committee, principal, 1996-1999
New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, Albuquerque (David Lockington, music
director), substitute, 1997
Santa Fe Symphony, New Mexico (Stewart Robertson, music director), acting
principal and tenured section player, 1991-1996
San Juan Symphony, Durango, Colorado and Farmington, New Mexico
(Steven Smith and Jan Carl Roshong, music director), principal and
soloist, 1991-1996, 1997, substitute 2000-present
Showcase Ensemble, Farmington, New Mexico (Michael Hesse, musical
director), principal cellist, 1995-1996
Orchestra of Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1994
Music in the Mountains International Festival, Purgatory and Durango (Mischa
Semanitzky, music director), 1991-1994
Durango Lively Arts Company, 1992-1996
Maryland Opera Studio, continuo cellist for Handel's "Agrippina," conducted by
Nicholas McGegan, 1990
Melkus Chamber Ensemble, American String Teachers Association
International Workshops, Graz, Austria, principal, 1989
American String Teachers Association International Workshop Orchestra,
Graz, Austria, principal, 1989
University of Maryland Symphony and Opera Orchestra, principal, 1985-89
Texas Chamber Orchestra, Round Top, Texas, principal, 1988/89/91
University Sinfonietta, National Music Camp Interlochen, Michigan, Summer 1986
Orchester der Staatsoper Hannover, West Germany, permanent substitute in
opera performances and symphony concerts, 1983-85
Orchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks (NDR) Hannover, and
Kammerorchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks (NDR), Hannover,
West Germany, substitute in recordings and concerts, 1983-85
Göttinger Symphonie Orchester, Göttingen, West Germany, 1985
Orchester der Städtischen Oper, Hildesheim , West Germany, 1982-85
Hochschulorchester Hannover, West Germany, principal and section player in concert
and opera performances, international and national concert tours, 1979-85
Kammerorchester St. Johannes, Hannover, West Germany, chamber orchestra
concerts and regular performances of oratorios, masses, and cantatas,
principal, 1979-85
Kammersymphony Hannover, West Germany, chamber orchestra concerts and
performances of church music, 1981-84
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 6
7. Bundesjugendorchester (National Youth Symphony Orchestra of Germany),
international and national concert tours, television/radio recordings, 1976-79
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 7
8. CHAMBER MUSIC ENGAGEMENTS
Musica Viva, Fresno, California, Artistic Co-director and cellist, 2003-present
Camerata Centrale (Baroque faculty ensemble), California State University, Fresno,
2002-2003
Santa Fe Pro Musica, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1995-2004
Trio Mississippi (Faculty Piano Trio with Stephen Redfield, violin; and Mary Ann
Stringer, piano), University of Southern Mississippi, 2000-2001
University of Southern Mississippi Camerata, 2000-2001
Faculty Piano Trio (with Stanley Chepaitis, violin; and Judith Radell, piano),
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1996-2000
Faculty String Quartet (with Stanley Chepaitis, Melissa McBride,violins; and
Carl Rahkonen, viola), Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1996-2000
Faculty Piano Trio (with Richard Strawn, violin; and Ying Ying Liu, Norman
Krieger and Hao Huang, piano), Fort Lewis College, Durango,
Colorado, 1993-1996
Pandora Quartet (with Susan Doering, violin; Norman Krieger, piano; and
Robert Wingert, clarinet), 1995-1996
Renaissance Chamber Players (with Susan Doering, violin and Cheryl Everett,
piano), 1992-1994
Faculty Piano Trio (with Richard Strawn, violin and Don Stein, piano), Fort
Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, 1991
Emerald Duo (violin/violoncello duo with Susan Doering), concerts in
Germany, Austria, Canada, and the U.S., 1986-present
Serenata of Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1991-present
Turina Piano Trio (with Susan Doering and Eric Ruple), 1988-89
Collard String Quartet, Graduate Assistantship Quartet, University of Maryland
at College Park, 1988-89
Tawes String Quartet, Graduate Assistantship Quartet, University of Maryland
at College Park, 1987-88
Viola/violoncello duo with Amy Muchnick, 1988-1990
Sierra String Trio, Graduate Assistantship Trio, University of Maryland at
College Park, 1987-88
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Texas, chamber music and
chamber orchestra, 1988/89/90/91
Portland String Quartet Workshop, Colby College, Waterville, Maine, quartet
coachings and performance of Bartok's String Quartet No. 1, 1988
Borghese String Quartet, Guarneri Fellowship Quartet at the University of Maryland at
College Park, concerts in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area and the
Eastern Shores with the purpose of recruiting students and promoting music in
rural areas as part of the Arts on the Road Program, sponsored by private
foundations and the University of Maryland at College Park, 1985-87
Twentieth Century Ensemble, University of Maryland at College Park, 1985-88
Ensemble l'art pour l'art, ensemble for contemporary music, Hamburg, West
Germany, 1984
Faculty String Quartet, Musikschule Hannover, international and national
concert tours, 1980-85
String quartets and string and piano trios, Musikhochschule Hannover,
1980-85
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 8
9. ADMINISTRATIVE ENGAGEMENTS
Artistic Co-Director and Founder, Music Viva (string chamber music series), Fresno,
2003-present
President, American String Teachers Association (ASTA), Fresno Chapter, 2007-
present
Organizer, San Joaquin Valley String Day at Fresno Pacific University, 2007-present
Organizer, Third Annual String Day, California State University, Fresno, 2003
Organizer, CelloFest 2002, California State University, Fresno, 2002
Organizer, Second Annual String Day, California State University, Fresno, 2002
Organizer, First Annual String Day, California State University, Fresno, 2001
Author/Coordinator, Departmental Self-Study, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
for the National Association of Schools of Music, 1998-99
Manager and Librarian, San Juan Symphony, 1995-1996
Co-Director with Hao Huang, Animas Chamber Music Festival and Workshop,
Durango, Colorado, in charge of grant applications, artistic decisions,
organization, invitation of faculty, public relations,1993-1994
Co-Leader with Hao Huang for Innovative Month tour of Germany, in charge of
curriculum, organization of three-week visit of major cultural sites in the
former East Germany, public relations, liaison with travel agent, 1993-1994
Graduate Student Assistant, Special Collections in Music, University of
Maryland Libraries, 1986-1990
House Manager, University Community Concerts, University of Maryland at
College Park, 1989-1990
Assistant to Site Chairperson, Sixth ASTA National Solo Competition,
University of Maryland at College Park, 1990
Assistant, First American String Quartet Congress and First Maryland ASTA
String Pedagogy Conference, University of Maryland at College Park, 1989
Administrative Assistant, First World Cello Congress, University of Maryland at
College Park, 1988
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 9
10. CONCERTS SOLO CONCERTI
Camille Saint-Saëns: La Muse et le Poète, Tulare County Symphony Orchestra,
Bruce Kiesling, music director, 2014
Victor Herbert: Cello Concerto No. 2, Fresno City College Community Orchestra,
Jeffrey Sandersier, music director, 2010
Victor Herbert: Cello Concerto No. 2, Tulare County Symphony Orchestra,
Bruce Kiesling, music director, 2009
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for violin, violoncello, and orchestra in F Major,
Buchanan High School Orchestra, Heidi Franklin, conductor, 2009
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for violin, violoncello, and orchestra in F Major,
Idaho State University Chamber Orchestra, 2009
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for violin, violoncello, and orchestra in F Major,
California Chamber Orchestra, Warren Gref, conductor, 2009
Ludwig van Beethoven: Triple Concerto, Tulare County Symphony, David Andre,
music director, 2008
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for violin, violoncello, and orchestra in F Major, Clovis Unified
School District High School Orchestra, Timothy Smith, conductor, 2003
Camille Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1 in a minor, CSUF Clarinet Choir,
Miles Ishigaki, director, 2002
Johann Christian Bach: Sinfonia concertante in C Major, Fresno City College
Community Orchestra, Jeffrey Sandersier, 2002
Piotr I. Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra, Melissa McBride, 1999
Victor Herbert: Cello Concerto No. 2, Johnstown Symphony, Pennsylvania,
Istvan Jaray, music director, 1998
Franz Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto in C Major, Showcase Ensemble, Farmington,
New Mexico, (also conducted the ensemble), 1996
Ludwig van Beethoven: Triple Concerto, San Juan Symphony, Jan Carl Roshong,
music director, Durango and Farmington, 1994
Antonín Dvorák: Cello Concerto, San Juan Symphony, Jan Carl Roshong, music
director, Durango and Farmington, 1992
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 10
11. SOLO RECITALS
Fresno Pacific University, “Bach Plus”, unaccompanied compositions by Bach and
Ned Rorem, 2011
Fresno Art Museum, recital with George Warren; Compositions by Warren (“Helios”,
world premiere), Webern (Drei kleine Stücke), Golijov (“Omaramor”), and
Schubert (“Arpeggione”), 2008
Fresno Pacific University Artist Series, recital with Stephen Thomas; Compositions by
French composers: Couperin, Duport, Chopin, and Debussy, 2005
California State University, Fresno, recital; Compositions for unaccompanied cello by
Bach, Hindemith, Reger, Bazil, and Juusela, 2003
California State University, Fresno, recital; Compositions for unaccompanied cello by
Bach, Gabrielli, Tate, Skopp, Bramel, and Ysaye, 2003
California State University, Fresno, recital with Karen Waters, piano; Compositions by
Charlie Chaplin, Robert Schumann, Luigi Boccherini, Jacques Offenbach, Henry
Holden Huss, and others, 2002
University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Park, recital with Theresa Sanchez, piano
Compositions by Boccherini, Clara Rogers, Schumann, Metzdorff, Offenbach,
and Paganini, 2002
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
Compositions by Boccherini, Clara Rogers, Schumann, Metzdorff, Offenbach,
and Paganini, 2002
Bayside Academy, Daphne, Alabama
Compositions by Boccherini, Clara Rogers, Schumann, Metzdorff, Offenbach,
and Paganini, 2002
Eastern Shore Art Center, Fairhope, Alabama
Compositions by Boccherini, Clara Rogers, Schumann, Metzdorff, Offenbach,
and Paganini, 2002
Hinds Community College, Raymond, MS
Compositions by Boccherini, Clara Rogers, Schumann, Metzdorff, Offenbach,
and Paganini, 2002
University of Southern Mississippi, recital with Paul Lee, piano; Mendelssohn:
Variations concertantes; Chopin: Sonata; Rogers: Reverie, 2001
First Presbyterian Church, Biloxi, MS, Bach: Suites Nos. 1 and 3; Gabrielli: Ricercare;
Ysaÿe: Solo Sonata, 2001
University of Southern Mississippi, Bach: Suites Nos. 1 and 3; Gabrielli: Ricercare;
Ysaÿe: Solo Sonata, 2001
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Bach recital with Christine Clewell, organ;
Solo Suite No. 4 in E flat major; works for cello and organ, 2000
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, recital with Dominic Intili; Mendelssohn:
Variations concertantes; Beethoven: Sonata in g minor; Chopin: Sonata in g
minor, 1999
California University of Pennsylvania, solo recital with Dominic Intili, piano;
works by Beethoven, Boccherini, Bruch, and Penderecki, 1998
Zion Lutheran Church, Indiana, Pennsylvania, recital with Carol Teti, organ;
works by Albinoni, Bach, Bloch, Boccherini, Kirchner, Reger, and Vivaldi, 1998
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Durango, Colorado, Bach: The Six Suites for
Violoncello solo (in two evenings), 1998
Unitarian Church of Rockville, Maryland, Bach: Suites 1 and 3, Tate: Youth;
Tavener: Threnos, 1998
Zion Lutheran Church, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Bach Plus III: Bach: Suites 5
and 6, Tate: Youth; Tavener: Threnos, 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, An Afternoon of American Music, recital with
Dominic Intili and Daniel Perlongo, piano (Perlongo: Poppies With
Butterflies; Miller: Cello Sonata; Huss: Romance; Herbert: Cello
Concerto No. 2, 1998
Kent State University, Ohio, recital with Dominic Intili, piano (Beethoven:
Sonata in A Major, Bach: Suite No. 3; Brahms: Sonata in F Major), 1998
Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania, recital with Dominic Intili, piano
(Beethoven: Sonata in A Major, Bach: Suite No. 3; Brahms: Sonata in F
Major), 1998
Zion Lutheran Church, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Bach Plus II: Bach: Suites 3 and
4, Hindemith: Solo Sonata, 1998
Zion Lutheran Church, Indiana Pennsylvania, Bach Plus I: Bach: Suites 1 and
2, Ysaÿe: Solo Sonata, 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, recital with Dominic Intili, piano (Beethoven:
Sonata in A Major, Schumann: Adagio and Allegro; Brahms: Sonata in F
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 11
12. Major), 1997
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, recital with Erik Santos, piano
(Mendelssohn: Sonata in D Major, Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata;
Penderecki: Capriccio and Per Slava), 1997
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, "Remembrance: An Evening of Words
and Music," works by Bruch (Kol Nidrei), Klein (Duo for violin and
violoncello), and Messiaen (Quatuor pour le fin du temps), 1996
Santuario de Guadelupe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, "Remembrance: An Evening
of Words and Music," works by Bruch (Kol Nidrei), Klein (Duo for violin
and violoncello), and Messiaen (Quatuor pour le fin du temps), 1996
KSUT/KGLP Radio, live recital with Rochelle Mann and Norman Krieger, 1996
Colorado Music Educators Association, Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Haydn: Cello Concerto in C Major, 1996
San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico, soloist and conductor Haydn:
Cello Concerto in C major, 1996
D.M.A. Recital, University of Maryland at College Park, unaccompanied works
by Britten (Tema 'Sacher' and Suite No. 1), Penderecki (Per Slava), Berio
(Les mots sons allés) and Fortner (Sacher Variations), 1995
D.M.A. Recital, University of Maryland at College Park, unaccompanied works by
Penderecki (Capriccio), Engelmann (mini-music to siegfried palm),
Medek (Eine Stele fürBernd Alois Zimmermann) and Zimmermann (Vier
kurze Studien),1995
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Faculty Recital, unaccompanied works
by Britten (Tema 'Sacher' and Suite No. 1), Penderecki (Per Slava), Berio
(Les mots sons allés) and Fortner (Sacher Variations), 1995
Showcase Chamber Concerts, Farmington, New Mexico, Britten: Suite No. 1,
1995
Salmon Ruins, Bloomfield, New Mexico, Bach: Suite No. 3, 1995
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Beethoven: Triple Concerto with the
San Juan Symphony, Jan Carl Roshong, conductor, 1993
San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico, Beethoven: Triple Concerto with
the San Juan Symphony, Jan Carl Roshong, conductor, 1993
KSUT/KGLP Radio, live solo recital with works by Boccherini: Sonata in A
major; and Hindemith: Solo Sonata, 1993
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Dvorak: Cello Concerto with the San
Juan Symphony, Jan Carl Roshong, conductor, 1992
San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico, Dvorak: Cello Concerto with the
San Juan Symphony, Jan Carl Roshong, conductor, 1992
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, "Oh! That Cello!," works by Bach
(Suite No. 4 and Arioso), Boccherini (Sonata in A major), Schumann
(Adagio and Allegro), Servais (Fantaisie), Huss (Romance), Chaplin (Oh!
That Cello!), Villa-Lobos (Aria), Saint-Saëns (The Swan), and Monti
(Czárdas), 1991
University of Maryland at College Park, Beethoven: Sonata in g minor;
Prokofieff: Sonata in C Major; Dvorak: Dumky Trio, with Dean Stein, violin,
and Jeanell Brown, piano, 1990
D.M.A. Recital, University of Maryland at College Park, three unaccompanied
works: Telemann: Fantasy; Bach: Suite No. 6; Ysaÿe: Sonata; and Ravel:
Sonata for violin and violoncello, 1989
D.M.A. Lecture Recital "Études for Violoncello," University of Maryland at
College Park, 1988
D.M.A. Recital, University of Maryland at College Park, two unaccompanied
works: Hindemith: Sonata; Bach: Suite No. 4; and Kodaly: Duo, 1988
Participant Soloist Recital, American String Teachers Association International
Workshops, Graz, Austria, Strauss: Sonata in F Major, 1989
Music at St. Paul's Concert Series, Glen Burnie, Maryland, Bach: Suite No. 6, 1989
A Concert of Music by Woman, celebrating Women History Month, University of
Maryland, College Park, Ying: Fantasy, 1988
Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland, Bach: Suite No. 4, 1988
Tuesday's Composer Series, Prince George's Publick Playhouse, Ying: Fantasy, 1988
St. Stephen Lutheran Church, Rockville, Maryland, Hindemith: Solo Sonata, 1987
University of Maryland at College Park, Strauss: Sonata; Hindemith: Solo Sonata, 1987
Performing Artists Concert Series, Rockville United Church, Rockville, Maryland,
Hindemith: Solo Sonata, 1987
Maryland Handel Festival, Chamber Concert, University of Maryland at College Park,
Boccherini: Sonata in A Major, 1987C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 12
13. M.M. Recital, University of Maryland at College Park, Huss: Romance; Bach:
Gamba Sonata No. 1; Schumann: Adagio and Allegro; Beethoven:
Sonata No. 5; Ying, Kwang-I: Fantasy; Paganini: Moses Variations, 1987
Seven Springs Farm, Havre de Grace, Maryland, works by Huss, Bach, Schumann,
Beethoven, Ying, and Paganini, 1987
Atlantic United Methodist Church, Worchester County Arts Council, Ocean City,
Maryland, works by Huss, Bach, Schumann, Beethoven, Ying, and
Paganini, 1987
A Celebration of Talents, University Baptist Church, works by Huss, Bach,
Schumann, Beethoven, Ying, Paganini, 1987
Music of Henry Holden Huss, University of Maryland, College Park, 1987
Frederick Community College, Frederick, Maryland, Boccherini: Sonata in A
Major; Brahms: Sonata in F Major; Huss: Romance, 1986
University of Maryland at College Park, Huss: Romance; Brahms: Sonata in F
Major; Boccherini: Sonata in A Major; Servais: Fantaisie, 1986
United Methodist Church, Fort Washington, Maryland, Huss: Romance; Brahms:
Sonata in F Major; Boccherini: Sonata in A Major; Servais: Fantaisie, 1986
Performing Artists Concert Series, Rockville United Church, Rockville, Maryland,
Huss: Romance; Brahms: Sonata in F Major; Boccherini: Sonata in A
Major; Servais: Fantaisie, 1986
National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, Boccherini: Sonata in A Major, 1986
University of Maryland at College Park, Mendelssohn: Sonata in D Major;
Beethoven: Sonata in A Major; Franck: Sonata, 1986
Honors Recital, University of Maryland at College Park, Mendelssohn: Sonata in
D Major, 1985
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 13
14. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS
MUSICA VIVA
Porterville College, Porterville, “Mystical Realms”, piano trios by Bloch, Beethoven, and
Fauré, with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Visalia, “Mystical Realms”, piano trios by Bloch, Beethoven, and
Fauré, with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
Fresno Community United Church of Christ, “Mystical Realms”, piano trios by Bloch, Beethoven,
and Fauré, with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
First Mennonite Church, Reedley “Mystical Realms”, piano trios by Bloch, Beethoven, and
Fauré, with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Visalia, “Armenian Composers: Commemorating the 2015
Genocide”, piano trios with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
Fresno, Pilgrim Armenian Church, “Armenian Composers: Commemorating the 2015
Genocide”, piano trios with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
First Mennonite Church, Reedley, “Armenian Composers: Commemorating the 2015
Genocide”, piano trios with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
Porterville College, Porterville, “Armenian Composers: Commemorating the 2015
Genocide”, piano trios with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2015
Fresno Community United Church of Christ, String quartets by Arriaga, Haydn. Hufft, and
Bach-Mozart, 2015
First Mennonite Church, Reedley, String quartets by Arriaga, Haydn. Hufft, and
Bach-Mozart, 2015
St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Visalia, String quartets by Arriaga, Haydn. Hufft, and
Bach-Mozart, 2015
Porterville College, Porterville String quartets by Arriaga, Haydn. Hufft, and
Bach-Mozart, 2015
Concordia Lutheran Church, Kingsburg, CA: Piano Trios by Haydn, Rachmaninoff, and
Mendelssohn with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2013
First Congregational Church, Fresno, Piano Trios by Haydn, Rachmaninoff, and
Mendelssohn with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2013
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Visalia, Piano Trios by Haydn, Rachmaninoff, and
Mendelssohn with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2013
Porterville College, Porterville, Piano Trios by Haydn, Rachmaninoff, and
Mendelssohn with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2013
Fresno Pacific University, Piano Trios by Haydn, Rachmaninoff, and
Mendelssohn with Susan Doering and Faith DeBow, 2013
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno, “A Baroque Christmas” with Susan Doering and Christa
Scott, 2012
Holy Family Catholic Church, Kingsburg, “A Baroque Christmas” with Susan Doering and Christa
Scott, 2012
First Mennonite Church, Reedley, “A Baroque Christmas” with Susan Doering and Christa
Scott, 2012
St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Visalia, “A Baroque Christmas” with Susan Doering and Christa
Scott, 2012
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno, with Claudia Shiuh and Laurell Huber
Sonatas by Baroque composers, 2010
First Mennonite Church, Reedley, with Claudia Shiuh and Laurell Huber
Sonatas by Baroque composers, 2010
Holy Family Catholic Church, Kingsburg, with Claudia Shiuh and Laurell Huber
Sonatas by Baroque composers, 2010
California State University, Stanislaus, sonatas and trios with Susan Doering and Stephen
Thomas, 2010
First Congregational Church Fresno, sonatas and trios with Susan Doering and Stephen
Thomas, 2010
Fresno Pacific University, sonatas and trios with Susan Doering and Stephen
Thomas, 2010
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno, with Susan Doering and Claudia Shiuh, violins,
Trio Sonatas by Baroque composers, 2009
First Mennonite Church, Reedley, with Susan Doering and Claudia Shiuh, violins,
Trio Sonatas by Baroque composers, 2009
Holy Family Catholic Church, Kingsburg, with Susan Doering and Claudia Shiuh, violins,
Trio Sonatas by Baroque composers, 2009
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno, with Susan Doering, violin, Andreas Lidl: Duet
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 14
15. in C Major, op. 3d, no. 3; Glière: Eight Pieces, op. 39; Ott: Conversations for
violin and violoncello; Massonneau: Duo concertante No. 1 in C Major, op. 9;
Klein: Duet; Martinu: Duo No. 1, H. 157, 2009
First Congregational Church of Bakersfield, with Susan Doering, violin; and Laura
Porter, harp, Ferrari : Sonata in C Major, op. 19, no. 3; Franchomme: Souvenir
de Norma. Fantasia sulla Norma di Bellini; Lidl: Duet in C Major, op. 3d, no. 3;
Saint-Saens: Le Cygne; Pillney: Notturno op. 14, no. 1; Tournier: Deux Préludes
romantiques, 2009
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno with Susan Doering, violin; and Laura
Porter, harp, Ferrari : Sonata in C Major, op. 19, no. 3; Franchomme: Souvenir
de Norma. Fantasia sulla Norma di Bellini; Lidl: Duet in C Major, op. 3d, no. 3;
Saint-Saens: Le Cygne; Pillney: Notturno op. 14, no. 1; Tournier: Deux Préludes
romantiques, 2009
San Joaquin Gardens, Fresno, with Susan Doering, violin; and Laura
Porter, harp, Ferrari : Sonata in C Major, op. 19, no. 3; Franchomme: Souvenir
de Norma. Fantasia sulla Norma di Bellini; Lidl: Duet in C Major, op. 3d, no. 3;
Saint-Saens: Le Cygne; Pillney: Notturno op. 14, no. 1; Tournier: Deux Préludes
romantiques, 2009
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno “Baroque Extravaganza” with Susan Doering,
violin; and Laurell Huber, harpsichord, Cima: Capriccio à due (1610); Uccellini,
Sonata for violin and b.c., op. 5, no. 4; J.C.F.Bach: Sonata for violoncello and
b.c. in G Major; Corelli: Sonata for violin and b.c. No. 7 in d minor, op. 5, no. 7;
Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 6 in d minor, op. 1, no. 6, BuxWV 257; Marais: La
Sonnerie de Ste. Genevieve du Mont de Paris, 2008
First Mennonite Church, Reedley “Baroque Extravaganza” with Susan Doering,
violin; and Laurell Huber, harpsichord, Cima: Capriccio à due (1610); Uccellini,
Sonata for violin and b.c., op. 5, no. 4; J.C.F.Bach: Sonata for violoncello and
b.c. in G Major; Corelli: Sonata for violin and b.c. No. 7 in d minor, op. 5, no. 7;
Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 6 in d minor, op. 1, no. 6, BuxWV 257; Marais: La
Sonnerie de Ste. Genevieve du Mont de Paris, 2008
St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Visalia, “Baroque Extravaganza” with Susan Doering,
violin; and Laurell Huber, harpsichord, Cima: Capriccio à due (1610); Uccellini,
Sonata for violin and b.c., op. 5, no. 4; J.C.F.Bach: Sonata for violoncello and
b.c. in G Major; Corelli: Sonata for violin and b.c. No. 7 in d minor, op. 5, no. 7;
Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 6 in d minor, op. 1, no. 6, BuxWV 257; Marais: La
Sonnerie de Ste. Genevieve du Mont de Paris, 2008
Kindred Arts Series in Manteca: “The French Connection” with Susan Doering,
violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola; and Stephen Thomas, piano, Luise Adolpha Le
Beau : Piano Trio in d minor, op. 15; Massonneau: Duo concertante for violin
and violoncello; Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 1 in c minor, op. 15, 2008
California State University, Turlock: “The French Connection” with Susan Doering,
violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola; and Stephen Thomas, piano, Luise Adolpha Le
Beau : Piano Trio in d minor, op. 15; Massonneau: Duo concertante for violin
and violoncello; Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 1 in c minor, op. 15, 2008
Merced: “The French Connection” with Susan Doering,
violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola; and Stephen Thomas, piano, Luise Adolpha Le
Beau : Piano Trio in d minor, op. 15; Massonneau: Duo concertante for violin
and violoncello; Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 1 in c minor, op. 15, 2008
First Congregational Church, Fresno “The French Connection” with Susan Doering,
violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola; and Stephen Thomas, piano, Luise Adolpha Le
Beau : Piano Trio in d minor, op. 15; Massonneau: Duo concertante for violin
and violoncello; Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 1 in c minor, op. 15, 2008
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, “Baroque Masters” with Susan Doering, violin;
and Kathleen Mcintosh, harpsichord, Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 1 in F Major,
op. 1, no.1, BuxWV 252; Telemann: Sonata in D Major for violoncello and b.c.;
Boismortier: Trio Sonata in e minor, op. 37, no. 2; Bach: Sonata No. 4 for violin
and obbligato harpsichord in c minor, BWV 1017; Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 7
in e minor, op. 1, no. 7, BuxWV 258, 2007
Sacred Heart Church, Turlock , “Baroque Masters” with Susan Doering, violin;
and Kathleen Mcintosh, harpsichord, Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 1 in F Major,
op. 1, no.1, BuxWV 252; Telemann: Sonata in D Major for violoncello and b.c.;
Boismortier: Trio Sonata in e minor, op. 37, no. 2; Bach: Sonata No. 4 for violin
and obbligato harpsichord in c minor, BWV 1017; Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 7
in e minor, op. 1, no. 7, BuxWV 258, 2007
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno, “Baroque Masters” with Susan Doering, violin;
and Kathleen Mcintosh, harpsichord, Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 1 in F Major,
op. 1, no.1, BuxWV 252; Telemann: Sonata in D Major for violoncello and b.c.;
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 15
16. Boismortier: Trio Sonata in e minor, op. 37, no. 2; Bach: Sonata No. 4 for violin
and obbligato harpsichord in c minor, BWV 1017; Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No. 7
in e minor, op. 1, no. 7, BuxWV 258, 2007
University of the Pacific, Stockton, with Susan Doering, violin; Jennie Blomster, horn;
Stephen Thomas, piano, Stamitz: Trio for horn, violin, and violoncello in E flat
Major; Reinecke: Trio for violin, violoncello, and piano in C Major after the
Concerto, op. 56 by Beethoven, 2008
Merced, “Triple X4” with Susan Doering, violin; Jennie Blomster, horn; Stephen Thomas,
piano, Stamitz: Trio for horn, violin, and violoncello in E flat Major; Reinecke:
Trio for violin, violoncello, and piano in C Major after the Concerto, op. 56 by
Beethoven, 2008
California State University, Turlock, “Triple X4” with Susan Doering, violin; Jennie
Blomster, horn; Stephen Thomas, piano, Stamitz: Trio for horn, violin, and
violoncello in E flat Major; Reinecke: Trio for violin, violoncello, and piano in C
Major after the Concerto, op. 56 by Beethoven, 2008
Westminster Presbyterian Cjurch, Fresno, with Susan Doering, violin; Jennie Blomster,
horn; Stephen Thomas, piano, Stamitz: Trio for horn, violin, and violoncello in E
flat Major; Reinecke: Trio for violin, violoncello, and piano in C Major after the
Concerto, op. 56 by Beethoven, 2008
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno: “Spring Fling” Emerald Duo program, 2008
California State University, Turlock, Musica Viva: “Romance in c” with Susan Doering,
violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola; and Stephen Thomas, piano, Julius Zellner : String
Trio in c minor, op. 36; Dmitri Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 1 in c minor, op. 8;
Johannes Brahms : Piano Quartet No. 3 in c minor, op. 60, 2007
San Miguel El Grande Pro Musica, S.A., Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, St. Paul’s Church,
Musica Viva: “The Mozart Family”: F. X. W. Grande Sonata for violoncello and
piano, op. 19; W.A. Mozart: Piano Trio in B flat Major, K. 502;
Piano Quartet in E flat Major, K. 493, 2007
San Miguel El Grande Pro Musica, S.A., Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, St. Paul’s Church,
Musica Viva: “Romance in c” with Susan Doering, violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola;
and Stephen Thomas, piano, Julius Zellner : String Trio in c minor, op. 36; Dmitri
Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 1 in c minor, op. 8; Johannes Brahms : Piano
Quartet No. 3 in c minor, op. 60, 2007
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno: “Mélange de trois” with Susan Doering, violin;
and Claudia Shiuh, viola, Luigi Cherubini: String Trio No. 1 in g minor; David Ott:
Conversations for violin and violoncello; Beethoven: Duet for viola and
violoncello in E flat Major; Sergey Taneyev: String Trio in D Major, 2006
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno: “The Mozart Family”: F. X. W. Grande Sonata
for violoncello and piano, op. 19; W.A. Mozart: Piano Trio in B flat Major, K. 502;
Piano Quartet in E flat Major, K. 493, 2006
San Miguel El Grande Pro Musica, S.A., Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, St. Paul’s Church,
Musica Viva String Trio, Mozart: Adagio and Fugue in g minor, K. 404a; Mozart: String
Trio Movement in G Major; Manuel María Ponce: String Trio (1943); Beethoven:
Serenade in D Major, op. 8, 2006
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno: “Trio Treasures”: with Susan Doering, violin;
and Claudia Shiuh, viola, Mozart: Adagio and Fugue in g minor, K. 404a;
Mozart: String Trio Movement in G Major; Manuel María
Ponce: String Trio (1943); Beethoven: Serenade in D Major, op. 8, 2005
First Congregational Church, Fresno: “Romantic Relationships” with Susan Doering,
violin; and Stephen Thomas, Mendelssohn Lied ohne Worte, op. 109 (1845):
Robert Schumann; Fantasiestücke; Clara Schumann: Piano Trio in g minor, op.
17, 2005
First Congregational Church, Fresno: “Schubert Fest” with Susan Doering, violin;
Claudia Shiuh, viola; Sarah Klein, doublebass; Stephen Thomas, piano
Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat Major, D929 (op. 100); “Trout” Quintet in A Major,
D667, 2005
First Congregational Church, Fresno: “Sensuous Strings” with Susan Doering and Karen
White, violins; Claudia Shiuh, viola; Copland: Two Pieces for String Quartet;
Wolf: Italian Serenade; Webern: Langsamer Satz for String Quartet; Glazunov:
Five Novelettes for String Quartet, 2005
First Congregational Church, Fresno “A Concert of Remembrance” (Pearl Harbor Day):
with Susan Doering, violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola; and Stephen Thomas, piano
Kodály: Intermezzo for String Trio; Beethoven: Piano Trio “Ghost; Mozart: Piano
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 16
17. Quartet No. 1 in g minor, 2004
California State University, Fresno, with Susan Doering and Karen White, violins;
Claudia Shiuh, viola; and Natasha Kislenko, piano; Dohnanyi: Serenade for
String Trio; Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 8; Dvorak: Piano Quintet, 2004
California State University, Fresno, with Susan Doering, violin; and Stephen Thomas,
piano, Beethoven: Piano Trio op. 1, No. 3; Bloch: Three Nocturnes; Brahms:
Piano Trio in C major, 2004;
California State University, Fresno, with Susan Doering and Karen White, violins;
Claudia Shiuh, viola; Andreas Werz, piano, Haydn: Piano Trio in A Major;
Mozart: Hunt Quartet; Schumann: Piano Quintet, 2003
California State University, Fresno, with Susan Doering, violin; Natasha Kislenko, and
Stephen Thomas, piano, Amy Beach: Piano Trio in a minor, op. 150; Debussy:
Piano Trio; Arensky: Piano Trio, 2003
TRIO MISSISSIPPI
(with Mary Ann Stringer, piano; and Stephen Redfield, violin)
MTNA National Convention, Washington, DC, works for saxophone and piano trio by
Dankner, Roters, with Lawrence Gwozdz, saxophone, 2001
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, works for saxophone and piano trio by
Dankner, Roters, with Lawrence Gwozdz, saxophone, 2001
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, piano trios by Turina and Cassadó, Dankner:
Quartet for saxophone and piano trio, with Lawrence Gwozdz, saxophone, 2001
Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston, Mississippi, piano trios by Turina and
Schubert, 2001
USM Gulf CoastCampus, Long Beach, Mississippi, piano trios by Turina and
Schubert, Mahler: Piano Quartet, 2001
Pearl River Community College, Pearl River, Mississippi, piano trios by Turina and
Schubert, Mahler: Piano Quartet, 2001
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, piano trios by Turina and
Schubert, Mahler: Piano Quartet, 2001
SERENATA OF SANTA FE
(with Pamela Epple, oboe; Rebecca Rollett, harpsichord; Rosalind Simpson,
harp; Landon Young, piano; Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano; Gail Springer,
soprano; Kay Newnam, viola)
Hindemith: Die Serenaden, 2003
Ravel: Chansons madécasses, Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano, 1998
Handel: Organ Concerto; Telemann: Suite for flute and strings; Bach:
Concerto for three harpsichords, with guest soloists Susan Patrick and
Colleen Sheinberg, harpsichord, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1993
Boccherini: Cello Sonata in A Major; de Falla: Nana from Seven Spanish
Songs; Villa-Lobos: O Canto do Cysne Negro, with Rebecca Rollett,
harpsichord and Rosalind Simpson, harp, Santuario de Guadelupe, Santa
Fe, New Mexico, 1993
Boccherini: Cello Sonata in A Major; de Falla: Nana from Seven Spanish
Songs; Villa-Lobos: O Canto do Cysne Negro, with Rebecca Rollett,
harpsichord and Rosalind Simpson, harp, College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe,
New Mexico, 1993
Strauss: Piano Quartet, Martinu: Duo for violin and violoncello, with Stewart
Robertson, piano, Lynn Ledbetter, violin, and Robert Radmer, viola,
Santuario de Guadelupe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1992
David N. Baker: Duo for clarinet and cello, Mozart: String Quartet in d minor, K.
421, Weber: Clarinet Quintet, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1992
B. Weber: Serenade, G. Bogatko: Scatches, Bach: Trio Sonata from the
Musical Offering, de Falla: Concerto for harsichord and chamberensemble,
Gershwin: Prelude, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1991
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 17
18. EMERALD DUO
(with Susan Doering, violin)
Concert tour of Germany, Summer 2015
Oakhurst, CA: Sierra Vista Presbyterian Church, 2015
Kingsburg, CA: Concordia Lutheran Church, 2015
Porterville College, 5th
Annual SuperBowl Sunday Alternative Concert, 2015
Bakersfield, CA, Fred and Beverly Dukes Memorial Concert Series, 2015
Reedley, First Mennonite Church, The Emerald Duo plays Eastern European Music”,
Fiala, Bartók, Glière, and Kodály, 2015
Visalia, St. Paul’s Anglican Church, The Emerald Duo plays Eastern European Music”
Compositions by Fiala, Bartók, Glière, and Kodály, 2015
Fresno, Shrine of St. Therese, “The Emerald Duo plays Eastern European Music”
Compositions by Fiala, Bartók, Glière, and Kodály, 2015
Schwerin, Germany Schleswig-Holstein-Haus,
Gliere, Bréval, Ott, Sowash, and Massonneau 2014
Ludwigslust, Germany, Katholische Kirche St. Helena/ St. Andreas,
Gliere, Bréval, Ott, Sowash, and Massonneau, 2014
Kassel, Germany, Erlöserkirche,
Gliere, Bréval, Ott, Sowash, and Massonneau, 2014
Weierhof, Germany, Kirche Mennonitengemeinde Weierhof,,
Gliere, Bréval, Ott, Sowash, and Massonneau, 2014
Coesfeld, Germany. St. Jakobikirche,, Haydn, Mozart Uccellini, Devienne, Gliere,
Compositions by Haydn, Uccellini, Devienne, Gliere, Breval,
and Massonneau, 2014
Dortmund, Germany, Altkatholische Kirche,
Compositions by Haydn, Mozart Uccellini, Devienne, Gliere, 2014
Gruiten, Germany, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche, Haydn, Mozart Uccellini, Devienne, Gliere,
and Massonneau, 2014
Ratingen (Germany), 2013
Porterville College, 5th
Annual SuperBowl Sunday Alternative Concert, 2014
First Congregational Church, Porterville, 2013
First Congregational Church, Bakersfield (Fred and Beverly Dukes Memorial Concert
Series), 2012
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Fresno, 2012
First Congregational Church, Porterville, compositions by Lidl, Massonneau, Ott, Gliere,
Joplin, and others, 2011
First Congregational Church, Bakersfield, compositions by Lidl, Massonneau, Ott, Gliere,
Joplin,
and others, 2011
Friedenskirche, Ratingen (Germany), Lidl, Massonneau, Ott, Gliere, Joplin,
and others, 2010
Andreas Lidl: Duet in C Major, op. 3d, no. 3; Glière: Eight Pieces, op. 39;
Ott: Conversations for violin and violoncello; Massonneau: Duo concertante No.
1 in C Major, op. 9; Klein: Duet; Martinu: Duo No. 1, H. 157,
Fresno County Library Auberry, 2010
Andreas Lidl: Duet in C Major, op. 3d, no. 3; Glière: Eight Pieces, op. 39;
Ott: Conversations for violin and violoncello; Massonneau: Duo concertante No.
1 in C Major, op. 9; Klein: Duet; Martinu: Duo No. 1, H. 157,
Heber Springs, Arkansas, 2009
Saroyan Presentation for Heritage Fresno’s Book Fair
“Salute to Saroyan”. Celebrating the 100 Year Anniversary of William
Saroyan’s Birth, 2008
Fresno Art Museum, Pacific Artist Series, duos by Lidl, Handel, Wolf-Ferrari, Ryden, Joplin and
Drew, 2007
Temple Beth Israel, Fresno, Klein: Duo (‘Presentation “Music from Terezín”), 2006
San Miguel El Grande Pro Musica, S.A., Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, St. Paul’s Church,
duos by Stamitz, Klein, Gliere, Ott, Ryden, Ungar, 2005 2006
4th
Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, Klein: Duo, 2006
Clovis Regional Library, duos by Stamitz, Klein, Gliere, Ott, Ryden, Ungar, 2005
Western Oregon University, Monmouth, duos by Stamitz, Klein, Gliere, and Martinu,
2003
Santa Fe String Ensemble Workshop, duos by Stamitz, Gliere, and Ryden, 2003
California State University, Fresno, duos by Kodaly, Wolf-Ferrari, Dotzauer, Lidl, 2002
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 18
19. California State University, Fresno, duos by Stamitz, Glière, Klein, and Martinu, 2002
Concert Tour of Germany, with nine concerts in Stralsund, Schwerin, Güstrow,
Zittow, Boltenhagen, Crivitz, and Pinnow, 1998
Escondido, California, Escondido Women’s Club, 1998
Unitarian Church of Rockville, Maryland, (Benefit for Habitat for Humanity), duos
by Klein, Schulhoff, Stamitz, and Martinu, 1997
Graystone Presbyterian Church, Indiana, Pennsylvania, duos by Klein,
Schulhoff, Stamitz, and Martinu, 1997
Concert Tour of Germany, 1995
St. Cecilia Concert, Immmaculate Conception Church, Springfield, Missouri, 1992
Davis Concert Series, Camp Springs, Maryland, duos by Haydn, Martinu,
Bramel, and Kodaly, 1990
Guest Recital Series at Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria,
Virginia, duos by Stamitz, Gliére, Bramel, and Ravel, 1990
Davis Concert Series, Camp Springs, Maryland, duos by Stamitz, Gliére, and
Ravel, 1989
Caroline Sunday Concerts, Caroline County Public Library, duos by Stamitz,
Gliére, Bramel, and Ravel, 1989
Participant Soloist Recital, American String Teachers Association International
Workshops, Graz, Austria, Ravel, 1989
Music at St. Paul's Concert Series, Glen Burnie, Maryland, works by Bach, 1989
Flemish Week, Embassy of Belgium, State of Maryland, University of
Maryland at College Park, 1988
University of Maryland, College Park, duos by Lidl, Wolf-Ferrari, Crawford-
Seeger, Kodaly, and Dotzauer, 1988
Gaithersburg Library, Gaithersburg, Maryland, works by Lidl, Bach, Wolf-
Ferrari, Prokofiev, Dotzauer, 1988
Concert of Music by Woman, celebrating Women History Month, University of
Maryland, College Park, Crawford-Seeger: Diaphonic Suite, 1988
Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland, duos by Wolf-Ferrari, Dotzauer, 1988
Frederick Community College, duos by Lidl, Wolf-Ferrari, Dotzauer, Joplin, 1988
Performing Artists Concert Series, Rockville United Church, Rockville, Maryland,
duos by Lidl, Gliére, Wolf-Ferrari, Dotzauer, and Joplin, 1988
Concert tour of Germany, 1988:
Palais Bellevue/Grimm Museum, City of Kassel, Kassel
Wohnstift, Bad Homburg
Christopheruskirche, Göttingen
University of Maryland, College Park, duos by Lidl and Kodaly, 1987
Student Honors Recital,University of Maryland, College Park, Gliére: duos, 1987
St. Stephen Lutheran Church, Rockville, Maryland, duos by Lidl, Gliére, Kodaly,
Dotzauer, and Joplin, 1988
Performing Artists Concert Series, Rockville United Church, Rockville, Maryland,
works by Lidl, Gliére, Dotzauer, and Rolla, 1987
Church of St. John, Mount Rainier, Maryland, duos by Lidl, Gliére, Dotzauer, and Rolla,
live cable television broadcast, 1987
Historic Meredith House, Dorchester Arts Center, Cambridge, Maryland, duos
by Lidl, Gliére, Dotzauer, and Rolla, 1987
Eldbrooke Artist Series, Eldbrooke United Methodist Church, Washington, DC,
duos by Fiorillo, Gliére, Dotzauer, and Rolla, 1987
University of Maryland, College Park, duos by Fiorillo, Gliére, Dotzauer, and
Rolla, 1987
Faculty Concert, National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, Gliére: Duos, 1987
TRIO SANTA FE
(with Norman Krieger, piano and Susan Doering, violin)
Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Canada, Brahms: Piano Trio in B Major, 1996
Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Canada, Bloch: Three Nocturnes, 1996
RENAISSANCE CHAMBER PLAYERS
(with Cheryl Everett, piano; and Susan Doering, violin)C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 19
20. Munger Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana: Beethoven: Cello Sonata in F Major,
Beethoven: Trio, op. 11, Duos for violin and violoncello by Martinu and
Bramel, 1993
Crawfordsville, Indiana: Beethoven: Cello Sonata in F Major, Beethoven: Trio,
op. 11, Duos for violin and violoncello by Martinu and Bramel, 1993
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, Beethoven: Cello
Sonata in F Major, Beethoven: Trio, op. 11, Duos for violin and
violoncello by Martinu and Bramel, 1992
Unitarian Church of Springfield, Missouri, Beethoven: Cello Sonata in F Major,
Beethoven: Trio, op. 11, Duos for violin and violoncello by Martinu and
Bramel, 1992
TURINA PIANO TRIO
(with Eric Ruple, piano; and Susan Doering, violin)
Anthony Seeger Auditorium, James Madison University, Harrisburg, Virginia,
trios by Beethoven ("Ghost"), Shostakovich, and Ravel, 1989
Recital Series at George Mason Regional Library, Fairfax, Virginia, trios by
Beethoven ("Ghost"), Shostakovich, and Ravel, 1989
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Texas, Haydn: Trio No. 25 in G
Major ("alla Zingarese"), 1989
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 20
21. SIERRA STRING TRIO
(with Susan Doering, violin; and Jane Bradbury, viola)
University of Maryland, College Park, 1988
Guest Recital Series at Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria,
Virginia, 1988
Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland, Beethoven: Trio, op. 9, No. 1, 1988
University of Maryland, College Park, Mozart: Divertimento in E flat, K. 563, 1987
Chevy Chase Public Library, Chevy Chase, Maryland, Mozart: Divertimento in E
flat, K. 563, 1987
University of Maryland, College Park, Schumann: Piano Quartet, 1987
BORGHESE STRING QUARTET
(with Kris Kuny and Robert O’Brien; Kregg Stovner, viola)
Historic Meredith House, Dorchester Arts Center, Cambridge, Maryland,
quartets by Mozart, Haydn, and others, 1987
Twentieth Century Ensemble Concert, University of Maryland, College Park,
Ming-Chung Sheu: Quartet, 1987
Music in the Great Hall, National Building Museum, Washington, DC, quartets
by Mozart, Haydn, Boccherini, and others, 1987
Atlantic United Methodist Church, Worchester County Arts Council, Ocean City,
Maryland, quartets by Mozart, Haydn, and others, 1987
Frederick Community College, Frederick, Maryland, quartets by Mozart, Haydn,
and others, 1987
University of Maryland, College Park, quartets by Shostakovich (No. 8) and
Schubert in a minor, 1986
Young Virtuosi, Strathmore Hall Arts Center, Rockville, Maryland, quartets by
Shostakovich and Schubert, 1986
Historic Meredith House, Dorchester Arts Center, Cambridge, Maryland,
quartets by Shostakovich and Schubert, 1986
Davis Concert Series, Camp Springs, Maryland, quartets by Shostakovich and
Schubert, 1986
Episcopal Church, Worcester Council Arts Council, Berlin, Maryland, quartets by
Barber, Mozart (G Major), and Grieg, 1986
University of Maryland, College Park, Schumann: Piano Quintet, 1986
University of Maryland, College Park, quartets by Barber, Mozart, and Grieg, 1986
Twentieth Century Ensemble, University of Maryland, College Park, Michael
Matzko: Avata, 1986
Anne Arundel Community College, quartets by Barber, Mozart, and Grieg, 1986
University of Maryland, College Park, quartets by Barber, Haydn, and
Debussy, 1985
A Celebration of Talents, University Baptist Church, quartets by Barber, Haydn,
and Debussy, 1985
Recruitment concerts and master classes in colleges, high schools, libraries,
and museums sponsored by Arts on the Road, College of Arts and
Humanities, University of Maryland at College Park, 1985-87
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 21
22. CONTEMPORARY MUSIC CONCERTS
Orpheus: Chamber music compositions by Brad Hufft (“Hurricane” and
“The Space Between the Silence”), 2015
Fresno Pacific University, Composers’ Forum, Luffy Bailey: PP(SQ)FFF, 2009
Merced Multicultural Center, California, Tony White: The Weight of Knowledge
(world premiere), 2006
Merced Multicultural Center, California, Tony White: On the Mountains of the Abarim,
2005
Unitarian Church, Rockville, Maryland, Toby Tate Retrospective, 2002
California State University, Fresno, Compositions by Chad Skopp, 2002
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Composers Forum, four chamber music
compositions, 1999
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Composers Forum, Mike Barnett: Invention
for String Trio, 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Fifth Festival of Women Composers, works
by Barbara Kolb, Alice Ho, and Michaela Vosganian, 1998
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Percussion Concert with John
Pennington, 1993
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Contemporary Music Faculty Recital,
Music by Don Stein, 1991
Tuesday's Composer Series, Prince George's Publick Playhouse, chamber
works by Ying, Kwang-I, and Carolyn Bock, 1988
New Events Washington, Wooly Mammoth Theatre, Washington, DC, chamber
works by Morton Feldman and Iannis Xenakis, 1988
University of Maryland Computer Music Festival (the Sixth Annual Festival of
New Music), Gottfried Michael Koenig: Three Asko Pieces, 1986
OTHER CHAMBER MUSIC ENGAGEMENTS
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Durango, CO, trio sonatas, 2014
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Durango, CO, trio sonatas, 2011
Totah Theatre, Farmington, NM, trio sonatas, 2011
First Congregational Church, Fresno, Brahms: Cello Sonata in e minor, with Jane
McDonald, piano, 2009
Victoria Bach Festival, Mendelssohn: Piano Trio in c minor; String Octet, with Michelle
Schumann, piano, 2009
Fresno City College, Piano Trio recital with Olga Quercia, piano; Susan Doering,
violin; Claudia Shiuh, viola; Arensky: Piano Trio; Mozart: Piano Quartet in g
minor, 2008
Fresno City College, recital with Olga Quercia, piano; and Susan Doering, violin;
Haydn: Trio in C Major; Shostakovich: Trio No. 2; Dvo ák: Dumky Trio, 2007ř
Victoria Bach Festival Players: Compositions by J.S. Bach, W. F. Bach, Mozart, Haydn,
Beethoven, 2004
California State University, Fresno, Orpheus, Correa: Cárcere do Imaginário XVI-A
Torre (U.S. premiere); Corigliano: Poem in October; Elgar: String Serenade, op.
20; Britten: Les Illuminations California State University, Fresno, Orpheus,
Compositions by Corigliano, 2006
California State University, Fresno, String faculty in Recital, compositions for violin,
violoncello, and guitar, 2003
California State University, Fresno, Orpheus
Tchaikovsky: String Sextet "Souvenir de Florence", 2002
California State University, Fresno, Faculty Piano Trio (with Karen Waters, piano; and
Susan Doering, violin), piano trios by Mozart, Bridge, and Shostakovich, 2001
Hattiesburg Civic Chorus & Concert Association, with Stephen Redfield, violin; and Paul
Lee, piano, Schubert: Notturno; Bridge: Miniatures, 2001
University of Southern Mississippi Camerata, Beethoven: Septet, 2001
University of Southern Mississippi Camerata, works by Purcell, Telemann, J.S. Bach,
and Couperin, 2001
Oberlin Workshop for Music of the Classical Style, Mozart: String Quintet in g minor,
2000
Oberlin Workshop for Music of the Classical Style, Beethoven: Piano Trio, op. 1, No. 2,
2000
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, Haydn: Piano Trio in A Major, 2000
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, Goldberg: Trio Sonata, 2000
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 22
23. Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, benefit concert for the Artist-in-Residence
position with Rochelle Mann, flute; and Norman Krieger, piano, trios by
Weber and Haydn, 1999
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Mary Beth Malek, clarinet, Hindemith: Duo
for clarinet and cello, 1999
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, IUP Faculty, Farrenc: Piano Quintet, 1999
Flämslätt, Sweden, Schubert: String Quintet in C Major, International Masterclass
for Violoncello and Chamber Music, 1999
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, Bach: Coffee Cantata, 1999
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, Bach: Double Concerto for 2 violins, 1999
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, Bach: Double Concerto for oboe and
violin, 1999
Oberlin Workshop for Music of the Classical Style, Mozart: Piano Trio in B flat
Major, 1999
Oberlin Workshop for Music of the Classical Style, Mozart: Piano Quartet in g
minor, 1999
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, IUP Faculty, Haydn: Flute Trio in D Major,
Mozart: String Quintet in C Major, 1998
Flämslätt, Sweden, Offenbach: Duets for two violoncelli with Jürgen Wolf,
International Masterclass for Violoncello and Chamber Music, 1998
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, Haydn: String Quartet op. 20, No. 4
(on period instruments), 1998
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, vocal selections by Handel and others
(continuo on period instruments), 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gorell Chamber Music Series,
Ravel: Chansons madécasses, 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, IUP Faculty Trio, trios by Katherine Hoover,
Mozart (K502), and Beethoven (op. 70, No. 2), 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gorell Chamber Music Series,
Martinu: Flute Trio, 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, IUP String Ensembles, Haydn: String
Quartet op. 64, No. 5; Dvorák: String Quartet op. 96, 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gorell Chamber Music Series, Vejvanovsky:
Sonata à cinque, 1998
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gorell Chamber Music Series,
Amram: Three Songs for Marlboro, 1998
Flämslätt and Varnhem, Sweden, Brahms: Piano Quartet, Mendelssohn: Octet,
International Masterclass for Violoncello and Chamber Music, 1997
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, three opening concerts in new
Community Concert Hall, Haydn: Flute Trio, Bloch: Kol Nidrei, 1997
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gorell Chamber Music Series,
Schubert: Trout Quintet, 1997
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gorell Chamber Music Series,
Barber: Dover Beach, 1996
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gorell Chamber Music Series,
Schubert: String Quintet, 1996
Durango, Colorado, Fundraiser for the San Juan Symphony with Norman
Krieger, piano and Rochelle Mann, Rachmaninoff: Sonata, Weber: Trio,
Telemann, Sonata, 1994
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Crumb: Vox Balaenae; Bach: Cello Suite No.6;
Handel/Halvorsen: Passacaglia, 1994
Temple Beth Shalom, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra Chamber
Concert with Leonard Felberg, violin, Ellen Campbell, horn, etc.
Beethoven: Septet; Mozart: Horn Quintet, 1994
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Vivaldi: Cello Sonata; Bach: Cantata No. 51; Handel: Suite for
trumpet and string quartet, 1993
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Brahms: Piano Trio in C Major, 1993
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Martinu: Duo for violin and violoncello No. 2, Hindemith: Solo
Sonata, 1992
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 23
24. Music at St. Mark's, Durango, Colorado: Chamber Concert with works by
Vivaldi (Violoncello Sonata in e minor), Albinoni (Adagio for violoncello and
organ), and Buxtehude, 1992
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Martinu: Duo for violin and violoncello No. 1, Danzi: Duo for flute
and violoncello, Buxtehude: Cantata, 1992
Historic Sheridan Opera House, Telluride, Colorado, with guest artist
Norman Krieger, piano, Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio, Weber: Flute Trio,1991
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, with guest artist Norman Krieger, piano, Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio,
Weber: Flute Trio, 1991
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Mozart: Flute Quartet in D major; Bach: Flute Sonata in e minor;
Brahms: Piano Trio in B Major, op. 8, 1991
San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico, San Juan Symphony Chamber
Music Series, Mozart: Flute Quartet in D major; Bach: Flute Sonata in e
minor; Brahms: Piano Trio in B Major, op. 8, 1991
Music at St. Mark's, Durango, Colorado: Chamber Concert with works by
Boccherini(Cello Sonata in A Major), Bach (Arioso for cello and organ),
and others, 1991
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Mozart: Piano Trio in C Major, K. 548; Beethoven: Archduke
Trio; Kodaly: Duo for violin and violoncello, 1991
San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico, San Juan Symphony Chamber
Music Series, Mozart: Piano Trio in C Major, K. 548; Beethoven:
Archduke Trio; Kodaly: Duo for violin and violoncello, 1991
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Faculty Concert with Linda Mack,
soprano; and Christie Livingston, piano: arias by Handel and Mozart;
cello works by Bach and Boccherini, 1991
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Alexander Murray Chamber Music
Series, Villa Lobos: Assobio a Jato, Shostakovich: Piano Trio,
Schubert: Piano Trio No. 1, 1991
San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico, San Juan Symphony Chamber
Music Series, Villa Lobos: Assobio a Jato, Shostakovich: Piano Trio,
Schubert: Piano Trio No. 1, 1991
University of Arizona, Tempe, Chamber Recital with Rochelle Mann, flute,
Pamela Epple, oboe and Barbara Willey , keyboard, Villa Lobos: Assobio
a Jato and Telemann: Trio Sonata from the Tafelmusik, 1991
University of Maryland, Chamber Recitals with Tom Wallace, piano, and Jean-
Ann Teal, soprano, Beethoven: Sonata in g minor and Purcell: Songs, 1990
Banff Festival of the Arts, Canada, Ravel: Chansons Madescasses with
Marianne Bindig, mezzo-soprano; Efrat Schechter, flute; and Rachel
Andrist, piano, 1990
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Texas, Schubert: Piano Trio No. 2
in E flat Major and Brahms: Piano Quartet in c minor with Susan Doering,
violin; Scott Jessup, viola; and Yuri Kim, piano, 1990.
Ellis Hall, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, chamber
concert with Amy Muchnick, viola, 1990
University of Maryland Cello Ensemble, Multiple Sclerosis Benefit for the
Jacqueline du Pré Fund, Memorial Chapel, University of Maryland at
College Park, Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras Nos. 1 and 5, 1989
Student Showcase for the National Association of Schools of Music, University
of Maryland, Piston: Duo for viola and cello, 1989
Closing Concert, First American Violin Congress, University of Maryland at
College Park and Washington, D.C., principal cellist in Shostakovich's
Octet for strings and Kokkonen's "Durch einen Spiegel," conducted by
Sir Yehudi Menuhin, 1987
Maryland Handel Festival, Chamber Concert, Telemann: Trio Sonata, 1988
Round Top International Festival-Institute, 1988/89/90/91
University Chamber Players, National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan,
Beethoven: "Kakadu" Variations, Elise Christianson, violin, Brian
Connelly, piano; Schumann: Piano Quintet, Sharon Harmon, Xiao-Cao
Xia, violins, Harold Hill, viola, Brian Connelly, piano, 1986
Faculty String Quartet, Musikschule Hannover, tours of Denmark and Germany, 1982-85
Celloensemble Hannover, tour of Germany, 1983
Benefit chamber music concerts for Amnesty International, 1982-85
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 24
25. Musica Pacifica Baroque Orchestra, director, 2008-present
Chamber music partner and accompanist for numerous recitals and lessons of
pupils of many teachers at the University of Maryland, including - piano:
Nelita True, Thomas Schumacher, Santiago Rodriguez, Robert McCoy,
Evelyn Garvey, Roy Hamlin Johnson; voice: James McDonald, Leon
Fleming, Louise McClelland Urban, Linda Mabbs; violin: Joel Berman,
Daniel Heifetz, Gerald Fischbach; viola: Miles Hoffman; flute: William
Montgomery; clarinet: Norman Heim, Edward Walters; oboe: Kathleen
Golding; euphonium: Brian Bowman
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 25
26. COMMERCIAL COMPACT DISCS
Clara Kathleen Rogers: The compositions for violoncello and piano (with Judith Radell,
piano; recorded in 1998, 1999), commercial release available at
www.cdbaby.com, 2013
Gina Leneé: under the same sky. Principal cellist and soloist, 2012
Tarik O’Regan: Threshold of Night. Conspirare, Company of Strings,
Craig Hella Johnson, director
harmonia mundi USA, (HAR 807490) 2008
nominated for two Grammy® Awards 2009
Handel: Messiah (excerpts)
Fresno Choral Artists, David Hensley
DVD, Private printing, 2013
CD, Private printing, 2010
Tsuyama International All-Round Music Festival, Japan, 2003
Sibelius: Finlandia; Karelia Suite, Festival Orchestra/Yasuo Watanabe,
conductor
Jasrac Records, 2004
Handel, George Frideric: Special Hand’ling. Compositions for saxophone, violoncello,
and harpsichord. With Lawrence Gwozdz, saxophone; John Paul, harpsichord.
Roméo Records, 2001
Thomas Bramel: When Angels Hear of Divorce for violoncello and tape, 1997
(June 19 Music Records, available through www.amazon.com)
Astor Piazzolla: Las quatro Estaciones Porteñas, Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra,
1996
Max Bruch: Kol Nidrei; Ernest Bloch: Three Nocturnes; Franz Joseph Haydn:
Flute Trio in D Major
Artisie4 Label, 1999
Jacques Offenbach: Duets for two violoncelli (with Jürgen Wolf),
Taktverlag, Krefeld/Germany, 1999
Jack Stamp: Cloudsplitter Fanfare (with The Keystone Wind Ensemble,
Jack Stamp, conductor),
Citadel CTD 88140, 2000
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphonie concertante; Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony
No. 82, Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra, Kenneth Slowik, conductor; Ian
Swensen, violin; Steven Dunn, viola, 2001
Available through www.santafepromusica.com
Release date Fall 2015:
Louis Massonneau: Duos for violin and violoncello
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 26
27. RADIO AND TELEVISION
NPR Performance Today, chamber music and orchestral concerts from the
Victoria Bach Festival, 2000-present
KRCB, radio broadcasts of Santa Rosa Symphony concerts, 2008-present
KUSP, radio broadcasts of Monterey Symphony concerts, 2005-present
KVPR, radio broadcasts of Fresno Philharmonic concerts, 2001-present
KNXT, television broadcasts of Handel’s “Messiah”, 2012
KVPR, “Young Artists Showcase”, University String Quartet, 2008
KEDT, South Texas Public Radio, Concerts from the Victoria Bach Festival,
2000-present
Public Radio Mississippi: broadcast of various orchestra concert with the Meridian and
Tupelo Symphony Orchestras, 2000-2002
WQED, Pittsburgh (PNC Performance in Pittsburgh): Brahms: Piano Quartet,
2000, 2001, 2002
Vara, Sweden: Offenbach: Sextet, Radio Vara, 1999
Santa Fe Pro Musica concerts, KHFM, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1998, 1999
"Oh! That Cello," six-part series on the history and literature of the violoncello,
KSJE, Farmington, New Mexico, 1996
KSJE, Farmington, New Mexico, soloist and conductor Haydn: Cello
Concerto in C Major, 1996
Live Performance, recital with works by Bruch, Messiaen, and Vivaldi,
KSUT/KGLP, Ignacio, Colorado and Gallup, New Mexico, 1996
KSJE Farmington, New Mexico, Showcase Chamber Concerts, Britten: Suite
No. 1, 1995
Recording of Vivaldi Violin Music for Echo-Publications, with Oliver Prezant,
violin, and Catherine Macintosh, harpsichord, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1993
Performance (Huss; Romance), KEDM, Monroe, Louisiana, 1993
Live Performance, solo recital with works by Boccherini: Sonata in A major;
and Hindemith: Solo Sonata, KSUT/KGLP, Ignacio, Colorado and
Gallup, New Mexico, 1993
Performance (Beethoven: Cello Sonata in F Major, Beethoven: Trio, op. 11,
Duos for violin and violoncello by Martinu and Bramel), KSMU, Southwest
Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, 1992
Performance (Brahms Piano Trio No. 1), KSMU, Southwest Missouri State
University, Springfield, Missouri, 1992
Performance and interview on radio program "Spotlight," WGMS, Washington,
DC, 1986
Performance on Mount Rainier Cable Television, Maryland, 1987
Performance on Public Access Channel, University of Maryland, 1989
Performances on WIAA, Interlochen, Michigan, 1986
Recording for Philippine Television, 1979
Recording for Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, West Germany, 1978
Performance on Deutsche Welle, West Germany, 1980
Recording for Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt/Main, West Germany, 1978
Performances and recordings for Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Hannover, West
Germany, 1983-85
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28. CONCERT TOURS AND FESTIVALS
Germany concert tour: “Von Prag nach Ludwigslust”, chamber music concerts in
Schwerin, Malchow, Hagenow, Franzburg, Ludwigslust, 2015
The Emerald Duo, Germany, July/August 2015
The Emerald Duo, Germany, July/August 2014
Durango Chamber Music Festival, 2014
The Emerald Duo and additional chamber music concerts, Germany, July/August 2013
Germany concert tour: “Von Paris nach Ludwigslust”, chamber music concerts in
Schwerin, Malchow, Hagenow, Ludwigsburg, Ludwigslust, and Plate, 2013
National Flute Association Convention, Anaheim, CA, 2010
MTAC Convention, Paul Chihara: Fantasy, 2010
Baroque Festival, Idaho State University, Pocatello, 2008, 2009
Hayward La Honda Music Camp, 2009
Germany concert tour: “Von Wien nach Ludwigslust”, chamber music concerts in Ahrensboek,
Schwerin, Lübz, Malchow, Zarrentin, and Kassel, 2008
San Miguel El Grande Pro Musica, S.A., San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, 2006, 2007
Tsuyama International All-Round Music Festival, Japan, 2003
Victoria Bach Festival (TX), 2000-present
Santa Fe String Ensembles Workshop, 2003
Loon Lake Live!, 2003
Santa Fe Bach Festival, 1999, 2000, 2001
Haydn/Mozart Festival, Santa Fe, NM, 2000, 2001, 2002
World Cello Congress III, Baltimore, Maryland, 2000
Smithsonian Chamber Players/Santa Fe Pro Musica, Bach: St. Matthew Passion,
Washington, DC; Williamsburg, VA; Oberlin, OH; Albuquerque and Santa Fe,
NM, 2000
Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, 1989, 1999, 2000
Workshop for Chamber Music of the Classical Style, Oberlin, 1999, 2000
Emerald Duo, concert tour of Germany (nine concerts in thirteen days), 1998
International Masterclass for Violoncello and Chamber Music, Flämslätt,
Sweden, teaching cello and chamber music, performing, 1997, 1998,
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
Southwest Cello Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, performances (solo and
cello chamber music), lecture, master class, private lessons, rehearsal
coach, 1997
Trio Santa Fe, Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Canada, 1996
Emerald Duo, concert tour of Germany, 1995:
Erlöserkirche, Kassel
Schwerin, Schelfkirche
Music in the Mountains International Festival, Purgatory and Durango,
1991-1994
American String Teachers Association International Workshop, Graz/Austria,1989
Emerald Duo, concert tour of Germany, 1988:
Palais Bellevue/Grimm Museum, City of Kassel, Kassel
Wohnstift, Bad Homburg
Christopheruskirche, Göttingen
Tage der Neuen Musik, Hannover, 1982 and 1983
Herrenhausen Festspiele, Hannover, 1980-83
Faculty String Quartet, Musikschule Hannover, tours of Denmark and Germany,
1982-85
Celloensemble Hannover, tour of Germany: Hildesheim, Frankfurt, Southern
Germany, 1983
Chamber Orchestra of the Hochschule fürMusik und Theater, Hannover, West
Germany, concert tour of Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines,
1980
International Youth Orchestra Festival, Melbourne, Australia, 1980
International Youth Orchestra Festival, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1978
Beethovenfest, Bonn, West Germany, 1976
Europalia, concerts in Brussels, Gent, Antwerpen and other cities, Belgium, 1976
Concerts in North America (Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Indiana,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, New York,
Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, D.C.), Canada, Mexico,
Western Europe (Austria, Belgium, British Isles, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece,
Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland), Australia, and Asia (Japan, Philippines, Malaysia)
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29. RESIDENCIES, WORKSHOPS, CLINICS
Gruitener Sommer, Gruiten (Germany), Summer workshop for adults, and
students 2010-present
Summer Music Camp, Fresno Pacific University, 2008-2011, 2013-present
Residencies at Sierra High School, 2006-present
Baroque Festival, Idaho State University, Pocatello, 2008, 2009
String Day, Fresno Pacific University, 2008
San Joaquin Valley String Day at Fresno Pacific University, February 9, 2008
Workshops and clinics in public schools (approximately fifteen annually), California,
Missouri, Arkansas, 2001-present
University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, January 2007
String Day, California State University, Fresno, 2001-3
Santa Fe String Ensemble Workshop, 2003, 2004
ADJUDICATOR
Reno, NV, Washoe County School District Orchestra Festival, 2013
Tulare County Symphony League Lorraine Burtner Young Artists Competition
2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013
Tulare County Symphony League Scholarship Competition, 2002-present
FMCMEA adjudications in Bakersfield, Visalia, Fresno, Clovis, 2002-present
CONDUCTOR
Tulare County Honors Orchestra (elementary) TKMEA, January 2016
Kern County Honors Orchestra (98-piece orchestra), Rabobank Arena, Bakersfield,
2013
Musica Pacifica Baroque Orchestra, Fresno Pacific University, 2007-present
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
Co-presenter with Susan Doering:
“Terezín. Music of the Holocaust for violin and violoncello, Presentations/concerts at
-Reedley Peace Center, 2013
-Auberry Public Library, 2012
-CMEA Convention, Pasadena, California, 2007
-Temple Beth Israel, Fresno, California;
-American String Teachers Association National Convention, Kansas City, Missouri;
-4th
Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2006,
-various high schools in California and Arkansas
Co-presenter with Susan Doering:
“Exploring Baroque Style and Techniques in Public School String Orchestras”
-CMEA Convention, Fresno, 2013
-CMEA Convention, Pasadena, 2007
-National ASTA Convention, Kansas City, 2006
Co-editor with Judith Radell of a scholarly edition of Clara Kathleen Rogers’
compositions for violoncello and piano (as part of her chamber music;
published by A-R Editions), June 2001
American Musicological Association, Allegheny Chapter Meeting, co-presenter with
Judith Radell, performance "Clara Kathleen Rogers: Reverie," Indiana University
of Pennsylvania, 1997
John Cage: Music, Philosophy, and Intention, 1933-1950
(Studies in Contemporary Music and Culture), David Wayne Patterson, ed.
Garland Publishers, 2000
Translation of article on John Cage by Martin Erdmann
Southwest Cello Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
workshop "Music for the 21st Century," 1997
American Musicological Association, Allegheny Chapter Meeting, paper and
performance "Franz Schubert and the Arpeggione," California University
of Pennsylvania, 1997
Presentation for MENC Student Chapter (Number 1) "Music Education in
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 29
30. Germany," Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1996
GRANTS
Fresno Pacific University, Provost’s Research Grant, 2012
California State University, Fresno Award for Research, Scholarship and Creative
Activities, Jacques Offenbach’s Music for Violoncello. A Critical Edition, 2002
Faculty Senate, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, CD Recording of the
compositions for violoncello and piano by Clara Kathleen Rogers, with Judith
Radell, 1998
New Investigator Award, Faculty Senate, Indiana University of Pennsylvania,
travel grant to teach master class in Sweden, 1997
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31. HONORS COMPETITIONS AND AWARDS
Alpha Chi, “Most Inspirational Teacher”, 2010
FMCMEA Orchestra Educator Award, 2004
(Fresno/Madera Counties Music Educators Association)
Baltimore Chamber Awards, fourth prize for the Emerald Duo (Jury: Leon
Fleisher, William Purvis, Miles Hoffman), 1990
Ulrich Competition, University of Maryland at College Park, Graduate
Competition, first prize, 1988
Prizes in “Jugend musiziert” Competition, West Germany, 1972-1976
Honors Recital, University of Maryland, 1985/1988/1989
Student Showcase for the National Association of Schools of Music,
University of Maryland, 1989
ASSISTANTSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Full-tuition scholarship, Banff Arts Academy, Summer 1990
Orchestral Assistantships, University of Maryland at College Park, 1987-89
Guarneri Quartet Fellowships, University of Maryland at College Park, 1985-87
Scholarship to the American String Teachers' Association International
Workshops, Graz, Austria, Summer 1989
Scholarships to the International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Texas,
Summers 1988, 1989 and 1990
Scholarship to the Portland String Quartet Workshop, Colby College, Waterville,
Maine, Summer 1988
Scholarship to the National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, Summer 1986
Grants from Gesellschaft zur Verwertung von Leistungsrechten (West German
equivalent to ASCAP) to participate in International Masterclasses,
Porto Carras, Chalkidiki, Greece, Summer 1979 and 1980, and Festival
Internationale d'Été, Nice, France, Summer 1981
HONOR SOCIETIES
Alpha Chi, 2010 (honorary member)
Golden Key International Honor Society, 2001 (honorary member)
Phi Mu Alpha (Sinfonia Fraternity), Zeta Tau Chapter, 1999 (honorary member)
Outstanding Young Men of America for 1989
Phi Kappa Phi, 1989
Pi Kappa Lambda, 1987
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32. PUBLICATIONS
Program book annotator for the Tulare County Symphony Orchestra, 2015-present
Co-editor with Judith Radell of a scholarly edition of Clara Kathleen Rogers’
compositions for violoncello and piano (as part of her chamber music;
published by A-R Editions), June 2001
John Cage: Music, Philosophy and Intention, 1933-1950, David Wayne Patterson, ed.
Garland Publishers, 2000
Translation of article on John Cage by Martin Erdmann, assisted by Susan
Doering
"Dedications to Mstislav Rostropovich and Siegfried Palm: A Selection of
Compositions for Violoncello solo." UMI, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1996
"Diversity, Unity, Excitement: The First American String Quartet Congress,"
American String Teacher 39 (4), p. 36-37. Co-author with Susan Doering
Assistance with the publication of the Supplement and Second Edition of the
Catalog of the International Clarinet Society Score Collection, College
Park, Maryland, 1988 and 1990
Research assistant for Francis Bedford's book "Harpsichord and Clavichord
Music of the Twentieth Century," Berkeley, CA: Fallen Leaf Press, 1991.
SPECIAL SKILLS COMPUTER
Apple Macintosh and PC
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
German: native tongue
French: reading knowledge
Italian: reading knowledge (one semester at university level)
Latin: reading knowledge (six years in high school)
Greek: reading knowledge (six years in high school)
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33. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Federation of Musicians, Local 618 (Albuquerque); Local 12 (Sacramento/Fresno)
American String Teachers Association (ASTA)
California Haydn Society
California Music Educators Association (CMEA)
Chamber Music America (CMA)
Cobbett Association (Chamber Music Society)
College Music Society (CMS)
Early Music America (EMA)
Fresno Madeira Music Educators Association (FMCMEA)
Fresno Musical Club
Internet Cello Society
Music Teachers National Association (MTNA)
National Association for Music Education (NAfME; formerly MENC)
Neue Bachgesellschaft, Leipzig
Viola da gamba Society of America (VdgSA)
Phi Kappa Phi
Pi Kappa Lambda
Phi Mu Alpha
Golden Key International Honor Society
Alpha Chi
OFFICES HELD
American String Teachers’ Association (ASTA), President, Fresno Chapter,
2007-2014
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34. REFERENCES
Dr. Zachary Durlam
Director of Choral Activities
Peck School of the Arts
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
2400 E. Kenwood Boulevard
Milwaukee WI 53211
(414) 229-3608
durlam@uwm.edu
Professor Dr. Rochelle Mann (retired)
Music Department, Department Chair, Dean
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado 81301-3999
Ph: (970) 749-8379
mann_r@fortlewis.edu
Dr. Roy L. Klassen (retired)
Director of Choral Activities
Fresno Pacific University
Ph: (559) 355-7341
rlklasse@fresno.edu
Professor Dr. Stephen Thomas
Professor of Piano
Brigham Young University, Idaho
Rexburg, ID
Ph: (208) 496-4961
thomasst@byui.edu
Dr. Valerie Walden, Author of Cello History, Private Studio
406 N. Church Street, Visalia, CA 93291, (559) 627-1369
vewalden@sbcglobal.net
Professor Dr. Michael Kimber, formerly University of Southern Mississippi
12 N. Mount Vernon Drive, Iowa City, IA 52245-3707, (319) 339-7232
michaelkimber@msn.com
Professor Dr. Stephen Redfield, University of Southern Mississippi, School of
Music, Box 5081, Hattiesburg MS 39406, (601) 266-6943
Professor Dr. Jack Stamp, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of Music, Cogswell Hall,
Room 111, 422 South Eleventh Street, Indiana PA 15705-1070, (724) 357-4403
jestamp@grove.iup.edu
Professor Dr. Carl Rahkonen, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of Music, Cogswell Hall,
Room 310, 422 South Eleventh Street, Indiana PA 15705-1070,
(724) 357-5644, rahkonen@grove.iup.edu
Professor Evelyn Elsing, University of Maryland at College Park
University of Maryland School of Music, 2110 Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
College Park, MD 20742-1620
(301) 405-5535, elelsing@umd.edu
Professor Dr. Linda Mack, Music Department, Fort Lewis College,
Durango, Colorado 81301-3999, (970) 247-7251, mack_l@fortlewis.edu
Professor Norman Krieger, University of Southern California, School of Music,
RHM 112, Los Angeles, CA 90089, (213) 740-3100, blitz2krie@aol.com
Professor Dr. Shelley Davis, University of Maryland School of Music, 2110 Clarice Smith Performing Arts
Center, College Park, MD 20742-1620
(301) 405-5521, sdavis2@umd.edu
CREDENTIALS
Complete dossier available from the Career Center,
3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing, University of Maryland at College Park,
College Park, Maryland 20742-4335
C.V. Dieter Wulfhorst, p. 34
35. TAPES
Audio and Video tapes available upon request
CAREER OBJECTIVES
Teacher: cello instruction for undergraduate and graduate students, cello ensemble,
string pedagogy and techniques, cello literature, orchestral excerpts class,
Baroque cello, chamber music, music appreciation, music history, liberal studies
(interdisciplinary).
Performer: Solo and chamber recitals, contemporary music, experimental music,
historically informed performance practice (period instruments: cello and viola
da gamba), concerto performances with orchestra, lecture-recitals,
orchestral player.
Other: Development of String Preparatory Program, lecturer and workshop
clinician in master classes and workshops, adjudicator for festivals and
competitions of all levels, author of articles on cello history, pedagogy, and
literature. Organization of chamber music festivals for adult amateurs, young
professionals, and high school students in summer.
Development of curriculum for innovative, inter-disciplinary classes.
Organize and lead cultural tours of Europe for students and community.
CITIZENSHIP
Naturalized U.S. Citizen, 1996
WORKS IN PROGRESS
-chamber music concerts: Musica Viva, Thirteenth Anniversary Season 2015-16
-Emerald Duo residencies at public schools, universities and public libraries
-orchestral engagements: various regional orchestras
-master class and approximately fifteen chamber music concerts in Germany, Summer 2016
-“Massonneau Project”: concert tour of Germany, Summer 2016
-concerts in United States, Germany,
-2-CD set recording of duos for violin and violoncello by Louis Massonneau, with Susan Doering
May 2012-present), release expected Fall 2015
Auberry, California
November 9, 2015
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