Winners of 2017 Student Artist Competition announced!

Winners of 2017 Student Artist Competition announced!

Friday, April 7, 2017

We have two winners to announce:

  • Isaac Pyatt, marimba (Student of Dr. Eric Willie)
  • Ekin Üstünel, piano (Student of Dr. Andrew Willis)

For more information on the Student Artist Competition, please visit the Student Artist Competition webpage.

Isaac Pyatt is an undergraduate percussion performance major at UNCG, where he is a recipient of the School of Music Minerva Scholarship. In 2017, he was a winner in the UNCG Student Artist Competition. He won the North Carolina Percussive Arts Society University Soloist Competition in 2016 and 2017. In 2015, he performed with the UNCG percussion ensemble at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention. In high school, Isaac attended University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Brevard Music Center, and NC Governor’s School West. As an active composer, his music has been featured at several new music festivals, and has music published through Tapspace Publications. In addition to performing and promoting his own music, he has premiered and recorded works by John Mackey, Jason Treuting, Kendall Williams, Mark Engebretson, Adam Silverman, Binshan Zhao, and Wesley Levers. He has studied with percussionists Eric Willie and John Beck, and composers Alejandro Rutty and Mark Engebretson.

Ekin Cemre Üstünel (born 1994) started her piano education at the age of six in Turkey. From 2000 until 2003 she studied under Öykü Petek Bilgili and Levon Eroyan. Beginning in 2003, she attended Mimar Sinan State Conservatory for Piano Education, where she studied under Perim Hamidoğlu. Between the years 2004 and 2012 she has performed numerous solo and chamber music concerts. In 2007 she won a competition and performed Mozart Piano Concerto (KV 456) with the Orchestra of Mimar Sinan State Conservatory. Then in 2008 and 2009 studied under Hüseyin Sermet and Laurent Cabasso in the Académie Internationale d’été de Nice. Following this she participated in the masterclasses of Milena Mollova, Emre Elivar and Toros Can. Her education then continued under Perim Hadimoğlu and Burcu Aktaş as the senior student of Mimar Sinan State Conservatory. In 2013 she took the Mansion Reward for Piano Duo from Edirne Mimar Sinan Rotary Club, Chamber Music Competition. Beginning in late 2014 she moved to the United States and started to study under Greg McCallum to recover from an injury she sustained. While studying under McCallum she learned and adapted the ways of injury preventive piano technique that was developed by McCallum. Following her great recovery, Ustunel had done solo recitals, a concerto performance and many other solo concerts in 2015. In March 2016, she won the first place in the 38th annual Dr. Sharyn Edwards Piano Competition. Following this, she had a chance to have lessons with Dr. Paolo Andre Gualdi. Graduating from Mimar Sinan FAU as an honor student in June 2016 and successfully auditioned for UNCG, Ustunel started her education as a student of Piano Performance Master’s Program under Dr. Andrew Willis. In October 2016, she became one of the five students to study with Ann Schein. In January 2017, she participated in UNCG Student Artist Competition and became one of the two winners who will have the chance to perform with UNCG Orchestra.

The Welcome Committee at Elsewhere Museum

The Welcome Committee
— Elsewhere Artists Exhibition at Art Truck at First Friday
 
First Friday, April 7th, 6-9,  in front of Elsewhere Museum, 606 S Elm, Greensboro. 
Elsewhere’s Winter Interns are collaborating on a group show with The Art Truck, UNCG Art Department’s mobile art gallery and community outreach agent.

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Lovesphere 22 Improvisation Installation and Broadcast

FRIDAY MARCH 17– please join us in person for a once-in-a-lifetime acoustic installation of some of the Triad’s most innovative musicians!
Greensboro Project Space  219 West Lewis Street  7:30pm

Lovesphere 22 Improvisation Installation and Broadcast-  Free, on WUAG 103.1 FM in Greensboro or streaming here.
Musicians ANYWHERE are invited to record themselves accompanying the broadcast (just hold your headphones up to your mic when you hear the Synchronization Claps, then send your recordings to [email protected] for an eventual mixdown!)

The GPS (Greensboro Project Space) will be loaded with improvising musicians, each of whom carries a transistor radio.  At 8pm, Lovesphere will broadcast a live solo musician— the great Laurent Estoppey— from WUAG-FM (with the help of DJ Tad of The Old Songs), and the musicians at GPS and across the world will accompany them.  So, as one walks through the gallery, one can hear the same lead instrument with a constantly shifting rhythm section.  Also, other musicians and groups can accompany from home or across the country, and we will later collect some of these recordings and mix them together— making it the largest recording studio ever created. Musicians include Gil Frey, Bryan Crott and David Doyle of the F-Art Ensemble of Greensboro, Ben Singer of Modern Robot, David Menestres of Polyorchard, Dan Ruccia of Cyanotype, Vattel Cherry (the legend), Luke Rose (In ’N’ Out), Nicholas Rich (Collappss) Sara Jane Mann of Van Reipen Collective and 1=0, and Andrew Beach.  Also, performance artist Lu Xu will be pounding luminous imaginary textiles into existence while oscillating the wheel of life.

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School of Dance Study Abroad

Her blog entry for UNCG’s Lloyd International Honors College, Dance student Katie Allison describes her adventures in Malta. Read more about it here.

 

Congratulations to Trimain Green (BM, Music Education, ’16)

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Trimain Green (Music Education, ’16) has recently become the General Music teacher at Stovall-Shaw Elementary School in Stovall, North Carolina (Granville County). He had recently completed his student teaching with Allison Phillips at Northwest Middle School in Greensboro. While at UNCG, Trey was a member of the University Band for two years and a member of the Symphonic Band for two years, and was a member of the Music Student Ambassadors, and Mu Phi Epsilon. Congratulations to Trey on his new position!