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    Shepherd School of Music Guest Artist Recital

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    Presented by Rice University - Shepherd School of Music at Rice University - Alice Pratt Brown Hall - Duncan Recital Hall

    September 26, 2010

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    Rice University Shepherd School of Music presents a Guest Artist Recital, Sunday, September 26, at 3pm.

    Featuring:
    Katherine Kemler, flute
    Kimberly Houser, harp
    both from Louisiana State University.

    Katherine Kemler   (pictured, photograph by Christian Steiner) is the Charles and Mary Barré Alumni Professor of Flute at Louisiana State University, flutist with the Timm Wind Quintet, and a regular visiting teacher at the Oxford Flute Summer School in England.

    A graduate of Oberlin, she received her M. Mus. and D.M.A. degrees from S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook. Her major teachers include Samuel Baron, Robert Willoughby, and Mark Thomas. She has also studied in masterclasses with Marcel Moyse, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Julius Baker, William Bennett, Andras Adorjan, and Michel Debost.

    Dr. Kemler has taught masterclasses and performed solo recitals at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in China and the Hong Kong Academy of the Performing Arts. She has also performed a solo recital in the Beijing Concert Hall and taught flute masterclasses at the Central Conservatory of Music there.

    In 2008, she performed recitals in Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, Australia and taught masterclasses at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the Elder Conservatorium of Music in Adelaide, the Academy of Music in Perth and the University of Western Australia. In 2006, she was a guest artist at the Slovenian Flute Festival and during the summer of 2007 she performed and taught at the Festiv’Academies in France.

    She has performed at eleven National Flute Association conventions in Denver, New Orleans, Washington, D.C., Boston, Orlando, Chicago, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Kansas City and New York City. She was featured on the cover of Flute Talk Magazine in December of 2006 and also on the cover of the Flutist Quarterly, the official magazine of the NFA, in 2003.

    In the orchestral setting, Dr. Kemler has been a member of the Oxford Orchestra in the UK, the Colorado Music Theater Festival Orchestra, and the Central City Opera Orchestra, also in Colorado. As a member of the Tanglewood Fellowship Orchestra she performed under the batons of many renowned conductors, including Seiji Ozawa, Leonard Bernstein, and Colin Davis.

    Dr. Kemler has appeared as soloist with the British Chamber Orchestra in London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, and with the Orchestra Medicea Laurenziana throughout Italy, including Florence, Naples, and Salerno. She has toured extensively as a soloist, with the Kemler/Benjamin flute/harp duo, and with the Timm Wind Quintet.

    She has appeared in China, England, Poland, Slovenia, Switzerland, Canada, Italy, France, Australia, and throughout the United States, and made solo broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and National Public Radio. She has recorded four CDs with Centaur Records, Inc., Virtuoso American Flute Works, Sky Loom, for flute and harp, Sonatina with LSU pianist Michael Gurt., and a CD of contemporary works entitled Lipstick which was released in March of 2008. She has also recorded on the Orion and Opus One Labels.

    Kimberly Houser (Professional-in-Residence, Harp, Louisiana State University) has been performing on the harp since she was eight years old. She started her study with Marion Fouse in Portland, Oregon, performing her first full recitals and freelancing actively while in high school. Houser received a scholarship for music study from the University of Arizona where she studied with Dr. Carrol McLaughlin. She has since received her Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees from the University of Arizona while on full scholarship. In her doctoral studies she seriously pursued studies in Music Composition which she studied with Dr. Pamela Decker. Houser has also studied in Europe with the principal harpist of the Paris Opera, Catherine Michel. She has performed at The World Harp Congress, The American Harp Society Convention and the Soka City international Festival in Japan. She has toured Mexico, Japan, Prague and Puerto Rico and has performed in venues such as Casals Hall, Tokyo and Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, Seattle.

    Houser spent three years as Principal Harpist with the Billings Symphony in Billings, MT. As the only professional harpist in Montana she traveled extensively throughout the state serving as the harpist to all of the regional orchestras. She also taught harp both privately and through Montana State University in Bozeman, MT. She has served as principal harp for the Columbia Symphony in Portland, Oregon and was on the faculty at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, where she taught music theory, history and appreciation. Houser’s first solo CD, Pure Harp, was reviewed in the Oct/Nov 2006 issue of Fanfare Magazine.

    Scheduled Program:
    Piazzolla - History of the Tango
    Colin Brumby - Four Exotic Pieces
    Bernard Andrès - Narthex
    Ian Clarke - Zoom Tube;
    Anne La Berge Revamper.

    Sponsored by the Kung Family Woodwind Guest Artist Program.


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        Rice University - Alice Pratt Brown Hall - Duncan Recital Hall

        Rice University
        6100 Main Street
        Houston, TX 77251

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        September 26, 2010

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        3:00pm
         

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