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FACULTY ARTIST SERIES SEASON 2023-24

TUES 1/16

7:30 p.m.

WED 2/7 p.m.

TUES 3/19 p.m.

Anatoly Sheludyakov, piano

Resident Accompanist, Senior Academic Professional

A native of Moscow, Anatoly Sheludyakov graduated from the Gnesin’s Musical Academy and completed doctoral studies there under professor Anatoly Vedernikov. He also graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in the composition class of Tikhon Khrennikov. His compositions include Variations for Orchestra, Ostinato for Orchestra, Suite for Oboe and Piano, Suite for Violin and Piano, the cantata Brotherhood Songs, Trombone Quartet, six vocal suites, and many other compositions.

His repertoire includes the major works for solo piano, piano and orchestra, and piano chamber music of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary periods.

Josh Bynum, trombone

Professor of Trombone

Hailed for his “inspiring energy, clear musical conviction, and warm lyrical tone” (International Trombone Association Journal), Josh Bynum keeps an active schedule balancing roles as educator, soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral trombonist. In addition to serving as Professor of Trombone at the University of Georgia, Josh spends his summers as Trombone Artist & Faculty for the Sewanee Summer Music Festival and is an Artist & Clinician for the Edwards Instrument Company. Josh performs regularly as a first-call substitute with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and was contracted to serve as second trombonist for the entire 2015- 16 season. Bynum is also a member of the IRIS Collective, under the direction of Michael Stern, and enjoys performing with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Opera, and Atlanta Ballet Orchestra.

Women’s Works for Viola:

Past Present and Future; Maggie Snyder, viola

Professor of Viola

Join us in celebrating women’s history month 2024 through the performance of works by women! This recital will include world premieres of new works by women for solo viola and viola and piano. This project is supported by the Willson Center for the Humanities and Arts and the Nora Redman Fund of Louisville, Kentucky.

Maggie Snyder is Professor of Viola at the University of Georgia, Principal Violist of the Chamber Orchestra of New York, with whom she records for Naxos, and is on the Artist-Faculty of the Brevard Music Festival. Ms. Snyder made her Carnegie Hall debut in Weill Recital Hall with her sister duo, Allemagnetti, in 2009.

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