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    A.I. Lack Series Recital- A.I. Lack Series Recital- 'Time Pieces' and Other Timeless Treasures

    A.I. Lack Series Recital- A.I. Lack Series Recital- 'Time Pieces' and Other Timeless Treasures

    Presented by Moores School of Music at University of Houston - Moores Opera House

    February 5, 2010

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    The Moores School of Music at the University of Houston presents an A.I. Lack Series Recital- "Time Pieces" and Other Timeless Treasures, Friday, February 5, at 7:30 pm. Free event. 

    Feauring:
    Guy Yehuda,* (pictured) clarinet
    Tali Morgulis, piano

    Scheduled Program:
    Works by Muczynski, Bernstein, Schumann, Brahms

    Clarinetist Guy Yehuda is recognized as an outstanding talent on the international concert stage around the world today. He is the top prize winner of the 2003 Heida Hermanns International Woodwind Competition, the 2004 Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Competition, and the 2004 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition (as member of the Trio di Colore.) Since his North American Concerto debut with the Royal Conservatory Orchestra and conductor Peter Oundjian, Mr. Yehuda has toured extensively in Europe, North America and Israel. As principal clarinetist, Mr. Yehuda has performed with the Israel Philharmonic, Lucerne Contemporary Festival Orchestra, Chicago Civic Orchestra, Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Haifa Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, among others as well as guest clarinetist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Yehuda performed on tours of Europe and the U.S. under the batons of top conductors including Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta, Kurt Masur, Kent Nagano, Yuri Temirkanov, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Sir Andrew Davis and Daniel Barenboim. He has performed as soloist and chamber musician at the Spoleto Festival (USA), Verbier Festival and Lucerne Festival (Switzerland), Ottawa Chamber Music Festival, Parry Sound Festival, Domain Forget Festival, Fountain Arts concert series and at the Israeli Chamber Music Festival at Kfar Blum.

    Mr. Yehuda is a sought after recitalist throughout North America and Europe. He has performed in prestigious halls and venues such as Carnegie Hall, Domain Forget, (Canada), Chicago Symphony Hall, Palacio Fuz in Lisbon and Dame Myra Hess Chamber Series to name a few. He is a particularly active chamber musician and tours extensively with the award winning chamber music group: Trio di Colore (with Yuval Gotlibovich-Viola and Jimmy Briere-Piano) of which he is the founding member. Mr. Yehuda has appeared numerous times as a guest artist on CBC Canadian Radio, Radio-Canada, WFMT Chicago, DRS Swiss Radio, Portugal National Radio, and Israel's Classical radio station, as well as TV appearances on Israel's Channel 2 and Chicago's Channel 25. Mr. Yehuda has recorded with Hal Leonard productions, IU New Music Ensemble, and number of live recordings for the CBC. A new CD recording by Mr. Yehuda for solo and trio music is expected to be released on the XII-21 Canadian Label in 2008.
    Professor Yehuda has given master classes throughout the U.S, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Israel and taught clarinet at Indiana University's Jacob School of Music. He is an active clinician in the U.S and abroad and has been frequently invited to judge on national and international competitions. Over the summer months is the Artist–Teacher resident at the acclaimed Orford festival in Canada. Currently he serves on the faculty of the University of North Florida as Professor of Clarinet where he also teaches music theory and Chamber Music. As an accomplished conductor, Mr. Yehuda served as Conductor-in-Residence of the Royal Conservatory Orchestra in Toronto, working with maestros George Cleve, Leon Fleischer, and Gary Kulesha. And during his studies at Indiana University, Mr. Yehuda worked with conductors David Effron and Imre Palo. Mr. Yehuda is also a published composer and winner of the prestigious Israeli Sharet composition award, having worked individually with Pierre Boulez, P.Q. Phan, Alexander Rappoport, Yinaam Leef and Haim Permont.

    Mr. Yehuda studied with distinguished clarinetists James Campbell, Eli Eban, Charles Neidich, Larry Combs, Howard Klug, Avrahm Galper, Alfred Prinz and Yitzhak Katzap. He is a Doctoral candidate at Indiana University, having received an M.A. and a Performer Certificate, the highest honor given to a performer at the same venerable institution. He also received his Artist Diploma and Bachelor's degree from the Glenn Gould Professional Music School at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.

    Tali Morgulis has appeared in Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Croatia, UK, Israel, China, Taiwan, and the United States as a soloist and chamber musician. Her recent recital at St Martin- in-the-Fields in London was described as "a pianistic firecracker" and her performance of Tchaikovsky Concerto with Thüringen Pilharmonie (Germany) as "full of power and emotion." Tali’s additional orchestra engagements included performances with Kaoshung Symphony in Taiwan, Haifa Symphony Orchestra in Israel, Padova and Veneto Orchestra in Italy, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra in Croatia and the Malaga Symphony Orchestra in Spain.

    Ms. Morgulis holds top prizes and awards from piano competitions in Croatia, Italy, Spain and the US. She has been the featured artist on WQXR Radio of "the New York Times" and WBGH classical radio in Boston. Tali’s piano solo CD, consisting of works by Rachmaninov, Janacek, Shostakovich and Lutoslawski was released in 2006 under IPA label in Vienna.

    In the fall of 2008 Tali has joined the faculty of Moores School of Music, University of Houston, as an Assistant Professor of Piano. Prior to this position, she served on the faculty of Fort Hays State University in Kansas. Variety of teaching activities has taken Ms. Morgulis to Taiwan, China, Israel, Croatia, and across the US.

    Dedicated collaborative artist, Ms. Morgulis has appeared in concerts with Shlomo Mintz, Vadim Gluzman and Stefan Jackiw. As a guest artist, she performed with the Borromeo Quartet in Jordan Hall in Boston, and with the Jupiter Chamber Players in New York City.

    Tali began her music studies at the age of 4 in her native Ukraine. At the age of 15, she immigrated to Israel where she continued her music education. Ms. Morgulis received her Bachelor and Master Degrees from the Samuel Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv and a Doctorate in Piano Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Ms. Morgulis' studies were generously supported by the America- Israel Cultural Foundation.

    *Indicates Guest Artist.


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        University of Houston - Moores Opera House

        3800 Cullen Blvd.
        Houston, TX 77204-0001

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        February 5, 2010

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        7:30 PM

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