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Meet Guest Artist Enrique Graf

The guest artist for the April 13 concert is pianist Enrique Graf. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Graf began studying piano at the age of four with his mother. After winning all of the national competitions in Uruguay, he was offered a full scholarship from the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University and the Organization of American States to study with Leon Fleisher.

Graf won First Prize in the William Kapell International Piano Competition, the National Ensemble Piano Competition and the East and West International Competition in New York.

He has given recitals all over the world and has been featured as soloist with such orchestras as the Baltimore, Indianapolis, New Jersey, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Florida, West Virginia, Illinois, Flagstaff, Macon, Augusta, Greenville, Charleston, New York City and Jupiter Symphonies, the Symphony of the Americas, the National Chamber Orchestra, the Illinois Chamber Orchestra, the American Chamber Orchestra, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, Sinfonia da Camara, South Carolina Philharmonic, Florida Virtuosi Orchestra, the Puerto Rico Symphony, the Montevideo Philharmonic, the Lviv Philharmonic, the Moscow Philharmonic, the Janacek Philharmonic in the Czech Republic, and the national orchestras of Ukraine, Chile, Uruguay, Peru and Colombia.

Additionally, he has appeared at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Krannert Center, Carnegie Recital Hall, Cultural Center of Manila, Teatro Opera in Buenos Aires, Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Florida, South Bay Center for the Arts in Los Angeles, Chautauqua Festival, Young Keyboard Artists International Festival in Ann Arbor, San Miguel de Allende Chamber Music Festival in Mexico, University of Maryland and University of Houston International Piano Festivals, Spoleto International Piano Festival in Italy, “Contrasts” Festival in Lviv and Kiev Music Fest in the Ukraine.

As a chamber musician he has toured with Cuarteto Latinoamericano, the Baltimore Wind Ensemble, the American Chamber Players, the Prague Wind Quintet, the Ives Quartet, the Apollo String Quartet and violinists Andres Cárdenes and Lee Chin.

Graf taught for fourteen years at the Peabody Preparatory, became chairman of the piano department and received the Directors’ Recognition Award for Outstanding Teaching. He has created an outstanding piano program at the College of Charleston where he has been awarded the Distinguished Research Award and named University Artist in Residence. Graf is also Artist Lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University. His students have won many national and international competitions. He has been a member of the jury in competitions all over the world and has given master classes at Yale University, Oberlin and Eastman Conservatories, the Shanghai and Kiev Conservatories and the Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts and many others schools throughout the world.

Graf is Founder and Artistic Director of the International Piano Series in Charleston and the Young Artist Series in the Piccolo Spoleto Festival and is co-director of Music Fest Perugia in Italy.

He has been awarded a Fellowship from the Aspen Institute Executive Seminar, the Music Fellowship from the South Carolina Arts Commission, Career Grants from the Charles Del Mar and Astral Foundations, and the Immigrant Achievement Award from the American Immigration Law Foundation. 

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“Far Away Places” – April 13

The Butler County Symphony Orchestra will hold its last concert of the season on Saturday, April 13 at 7:30 pm. The concert will be held at the Butler Intermediate High School, 551 Fairground Hill Road in Butler.

For the April concert, the Butler County Symphony Orchestra will be participating in an Orchestras Feeding America National Food Drive. Donations of non perishable food items will be collected at the concert and distributed to local food banks.

The guest artist for this concert is internationally acclaimed pianist Enrique Graf.

Musical director, Matthew Kraemer will once again present a pre concert lecture beginning at 6:30 pm. The lecture will include an overview and snippets of the music to be performed as well as insight into the meaning and symbolism of some of the music.

Tickets are available at the Symphony office, 259 South Main Street in Butler or by calling 724-283-1402. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $18 or for $20 at the door. Student tickets are available for $5.

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Meet Our Guest Artists: Kylee O’Donnell

Young Artist winner, Kylee O’Donnell, a Duquesne University sophomore will perform Chaminade’s “Concertino for Flute and Orchestra” with the orchestra.

O’Donnell, originally from Valencia, PA is majoring in flute performance. She has participated in flute festivals in Ohio, West Virginia and Canada and has performed with the Duquesne University Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Philharmonic, and the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra.

In addition to an active role with several organizations, O’Donnell was a finalist for the Tuesday Music Club Scholarship Competition and recently formed the Duquesne Woodwind Trio with two fellow students. She is looking forward to this opportunity to play with the Butler County Symphony.

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Get to know our guest artists: Arthur Black

The guest artist for our February 2013 concert, “Passionate Russians,” will be composer and saxophonist Arthur Black. Originally from Butler, Black is a 2006 graduate of Knoch High School. He was first inspired to pursue music as a career through lessons with SRU professor, Terry Steele, his saxophone teacher from 2001-2006.

Black holds a B.S. in Music Education from Messiah College in Grantham, PA, where he studied saxophone with Aaron Patterson and Tim Warfield. At Messiah, he won the Kuhlman Concerto Competition and was awarded the Presser Foundation Scholarship. 

In May 2012, Black graduated with a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, and was invited to perform at the Ravinia music festival as part of the Steans Institute. While in Bloomington, he worked as an Associate Instructor with David Baker and other members of the jazz faculty, and studied saxophone with Dr. Thomas Walsh. He was also selected by an all-faculty committee to receive the Performer’s Certificate, the institution’s highest honor for instrumental performers.

He has shared the stage with Peter Erskine, Bob Hurst, Randy Brecker, Michael Spiro, and many others. Black currently lives in Chicago, IL, where he teaches saxophone and performs in a variety of ensembles.

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Change in Butler Symphony office personnel

The Butler County Symphony Association Board of Directors announces a change in office personnel.  After more than thirteen years as Association Executive, Janet Black is retiring at the end of December.  Julie Wilczynski has been hired to fill the position.

Before assuming the position of Association Executive, Janet was a member of the Symphony board, serving on the personnel committee.  She lives in Renfrew with her husband Art.  They have two grown children, Erin and Artie.

Julie Wilczynski has a background in graphic design and marketing, and also in the natural health field.  She and her husband Mike reside in Butler with their two children, Stephanie and Michael.

We’re so grateful to Janet for all the years she’s worked with us. Thanks, Janet!

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BCSA 23rd Annual Holiday Tour of Homes

The Butler County Symphony Association’s  23rd Annual Holiday Tour of Homes will be Saturday, November 17th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  This is a self-guided tour.

cookie reception will be held at Faith U.P. Church from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.    A luncheon benefiting Hill Youth Chorale will be available at the same location from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Cost for the luncheon is $5.00.  The Holiday Baskets will be on display at the reception.

The House Tour is a major fund-raising event for the Symphony Association.  Tickets are $15 pre-sale and $20 on the day of the tour.  They will be available November 1 at:

  • Symphony Office, 259 S. Main St., Butler, PA., 16001
  • May’s Music Shoppe, 247 E. Jefferson St., Butler, PA., 16001
  • Meridian Gift Shop, 298 Meridian Rd., Butler, PA., 16001
  • Flynn’s Tire Center, 236 N. Main St., Butler, PA., 16001

 

The Butler area homes included on this year’s tour are:

Jim and Joy Mulkern
1258 Evans City Road
Evans City, PA 16033 

Ken and Sue Leader
251 Ridge Road
Zelienople, PA 16063

David Hill and Cynthia McKnight
152 Haverford Drive
Butler, PA 16001

The Mainstay at Saxonburg
(James Stanek and Brian Oxendale)
214 Main Street
Saxonburg, PA 16056

Applebutter Inn
666 Centreville Pike
Slippery Rock, PA 16057

The Old Stone House
(Slippery Rock University)
2865 William Flynn Hwy.
Slippery Rock, PA 16057

Faith U.P. Church
1529 N. Main St. Ext.
Butler, PA 16001

Learn more about the homes on this year’s tour.

 

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Announcing New Music Director/Conductor

Butler County Symphony Association (BCSA) Announces Results of Their Year Long Conductor Search

Matthew Kraemer, conductorThe Board of Directors of the Butler County Symphony Association (BCSA) announces the appointment of Matthew Kraemer of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra as the new Music Director/Conductor of the Butler County Symphony Orchestra.

At the symphony Board Meeting held last night, May 1, 2012, the Board unanimously approved the selection of the Search Committee, lead by Bryan Stevenson, Treasurer of the BCSA Board.

Ronald McKissick, President of the Board, said,  “The appointment of a new conductor is of vital importance to the future growth of the orchestra and its goal of becoming the leading community orchestra in Western Pennsylvania.  I know that the board and the orchestra are ready to take on every challenge.  Matthew Kraemer will play a key role in designing and conducting the orchestra’s season and community education programs. He brings experience, and gives us a further connection to the new generation of listeners we are hoping to attract.”

Stevenson relayed his e-mail to the Search Committee. “Well, after nearly a year, including the last 24-anxious hours, I am thrilled to inform you that . . . We have a CONDUCTOR! Matthew just called and has accepted our offer and is absolutely thrilled to be considered as the new Music Director/Conductor of the Butler County Symphony Orchestra” stated Stevenson.

Stevenson added, “Thanks to every one of you for your hard work, dedication and thoughtful consideration throughout this year long process. I am confident that we have made the correct and necessary decisions to move our organization forward into a bright and rewarding future. None of this could have been accomplished without your help and for that I am grateful. It has been a pleasure really getting to know so many of you and to learn of your profound devotion to our organization and the greatest of all the fine arts, music!”

Kraemer is a graduate of Butler University and the University of Nevada, Reno, where he assisted former Cincinnati Symphony concertmaster Phillip Ruder.  He is currently associate conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.  Kraemer additionally appears as guest conductor this coming season with the Elgin Symphony, Saint Louis Symphony, Tallahassee Symphony, Hamilton (ON) Philharmonic, Rochester Philharmonic, and returns to the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra for several weeks.

“I’m tremendously excited about joining the BCSO family and being the Music Director/Conductor in the 7th Best Small Town in America. From the very first concert I conducted in December, I knew from our rehearsals and then our first performance, that the musicians had a great seriousness of purpose, that the community was out there to really support the organization and we had the makings of something very special,” said Kraemer. The creative possibilities in this area are extraordinary, and the BCSO is at the center of a very positive artistic movement right now. The combination of the orchestra’s artistry and the entire organization’s commitment to having music play a central and vital role in the community and Western PA makes this a thrilling opportunity for me. I can’t wait to jump right in and be a part of this!” said Kraemer

The BCSO enters its 64th season with Kraemer selecting the programming for the season’s October 6th, 2012 opener.

Recognized for his “musical sensitivity” and “energized sense of interpretation,” Kraemer has gained notice for his inspired performances and innovative programming. He is the recipient of the distinguished Herbert von Karajan Conducting Fellowship and the Bruno Walter Career Development Grant.  He served a residency with the Vienna Philharmonic at the Salzburg Music Festival during the summer of 2006.  His numerous guest conducting engagements have included appearances with the following symphony orchestras: Akron, Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Hartford, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Mississauga (ON), Nashville, North Carolina, Spokane, St. Louis, and Virginia, the Reno Chamber Orchestra, and in Europe with the Vidin Philharmonic and the Orquestra de Cadaqués.

He has served as conductor for Broadway superstar Idina Menzel’s numerous symphony engagements nationwide and he has also collaborated with many other leading artists, including:  Awadagin Pratt, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Philippe Quint, Jennifer Koh, Ben Folds, Chris Botti and Richard Stolzman. He recently conducted the BPO to considerable acclaim when internationally renowned superstar Lang Lang performed Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto.

Before his appointment in Buffalo, Kraemer completed a highly successful, three-year tenure as associate conductor of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra where he led the orchestra in over 200 performances. He conducted the Akron Youth Symphony in its 50th anniversary season with a performance in Carnegie Hall.

An Indiana native, Kraemer studied conducting in Vienna, Austria with Salvador Mas Conde and was twice a fellowship conductor at the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen.

He has additionally participated in the National Arts Center Conductor’s Program in Ottawa, Canada.  His conducting teachers include David Zinman, Robert Spano, Stanley DeRusha, and Jorma Panula. An accomplished violinist in his own right, he was a member of the Nightingale String Quartet. Fluent in German and French, his principal violin teachers include Phillip Ruder, Herbert Greenberg, and Larry Shapiro.  When he is not performing, Kraemer enjoys cooking, running, and reading.   He and his wife Megan reside in Buffalo, NY.

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BCSA Names Officers For 64th Season

New officers who will serve the Butler County Symphony Association for the 2012-2013 season were elected at the annual Association meeting on May 1st. They are:

President: Ron McKissick
Vice-president: Joe Kecskemethy
Secretary: Tommy Walters
Treasurer: Bryan Stevenson.

The 64th season of the Butler County Symphony Orchestra will open on Oct. 6th at the Butler Intermediate High School. The season’s concert schedule will be announced shortly. Anyone wishing to obtain detailed information may call the Symphony office, 259 S. Main Street, Butler, PA 16001, telephone 724-283-1402

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