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Nicole Brady, 2018

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Scope and Contents Nicole Brady grew up in Utah, and knew from a young age that she wanted to become a Professor of Harp. Dr. Brady got her undergraduate degree at the University of Arizona, her graduate degree from the University of Michigan, an Artist Diploma from the Russian Music Conservatory, and her doctorate from the Julliard school of Music. Dr. Brady elaborates on her journey through her career in the harp. She talks about how to balance life as a musician, professor, and mother. She recounts her time...
Dates: 2018

David Michael Cottle (Mike), 2018

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Scope and Contents Mike Cottle, an electronic composer and associate professor of music technology and composition at the University of Utah, is a key figure in the local contra dance community. Dr. Cottle recounts his introduction to contra dance during his DMA studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and describes his involvement in the monthly contra dances both in Utah, and across the country. As an experienced caller, dancer, and musician, Dr. Cottle explains common calling methods, various...
Dates: 2018

Lynne Fumiye Doi, 2018

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Scope and Contents This interview with Lynn Fumiye, a third generation Japanese American woman, discusses the experiences of Doi's mother, who was interned during WWII at Topaz in Delta, Utah.
Dates: 2018

Susan Goodfellow, 2018

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Scope and Contents Susan Goodfellow is an instrumental figure, both as a performer, and a pedagogue in the Salt Lake City area. Goodfellow is a former professor at the University of Utah and BYU, and is also an active freelance musician. In this interview Goodfellow discusses her educational background at both Oberlin college, and the Julliard School of Music. She goes on to describe her early career working in both New York City and Chicago. After working in Chicago, Goodfellow recounts her move to Utah, and her...
Dates: 2018

Scott Hagen, 2018

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Scope and Contents Scott Hagen is the Director of Bands and Associate Professor at the University of Utah. Originally from Minnesota, Hagen recounts his childhood, his development as a musician, and the role models who influenced his career. He recounts his beginnings as a professor at the University of Utah, and the creation of the Utah Wind Symphony. Hagen discusses the relationship he built with the composer David Maslanka and the journey that led to the creation of Symphony 10. This symphony was co-composed...
Dates: 2018

Amanda Maestro-Scherer, 2018

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Scope and Contents In this interview, Amanda Maestro-Scherer discusses Music Therapy, including training, benefits, hardships, and reputation. Maestro-Scherer earned her Music Therapy degrees at Berklee Collection of Music and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. She is now team lead music therapist at Primary Children's hospital, where she specializes in NICU music therapy, neurologic music therapy, and hospice and palliative music therapy.
Dates: 2018

Michael Moody and Stephen Schank, 2018

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Scope and Contents Michael Moody is an LDS composer and arranger who served as the chairman of the General Music Committee of the LDS Church from 1977 to 2005. Moody was instrumental in the collection, editing, and the publication of the most recent LDS hymnal in 1985. Stephen Schank currently works in a similar capacity as the Music Manager for the Church music and Cultural Arts Office of the Church. The interview with these two men covered a broad range of topics relating to the use of sacred music within the...
Dates: 2018