College of Arts and Sciences
IV. Creative
Accomplishments
Albert, Donald P.
Developed Toss-ups and Team Questions: "World Geography Bowl: 1999 SEDAAG Championship,"
Association of American Geographers - Southeastern Division, Tampa, Florida,
November 21, 1999.
Amorous, Martin.
Annual Art Auction, Dinnerware Contemporary Art Gallery, Tucson, Arizona, September
1999.
Amorous, Martin.
Group Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
Bacorn, Andrea and
[Joaquín Rodríguez-Barberá]. Script and Direction: Caperucita
roja: versión teatral. Performance production, Evans Auditorium,
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 2 - 3, 1999.
Bagdonas, Karölis
R. Collected and donated a special collection of over 500 micro plume moths
(Family Tephrididae) for Dr. Reed Watkins of Ohio, a plume moth specialist currently
involved with classifying new undescribed species from the west, May through
August 1999.
Barker, Jimmy H.
Group Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Chorus
preparation: Nänie, Alto
Rhapsody, and Auf dem Kirchhofe,
by Johannes Brahms for performance with the Sam Houston State University Symphonic
Chorus/Huntsville Community Choral Society, with the Sam Houston State University
Symphony Orchestra, Lowman Student Center, Huntsville, Texas, April 20, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Chorus
preparation: Theresa Mass, by
Joseph Haydn, for performance with the Sam Houston State University Symphonic
Chorus/Huntsville Community Choral Society, with the Sam Houston State University
Symphony Orchestra, Lowman Student Center, Huntsville, Texas, November 16, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Bach Choir of Huntsville with orchestra, Christ
lag in Todes Banden (BWV 4), by J. S. Bach, missa
sylabica, by Arvo Pärt, Five Mystical Songs, by Ralph Vaughan Williams,
and other works, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, March 7,
1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Bach Choir of Huntsville with orchestra,
Missa brevis St. Joannis de Deo, by Joseph Haydn, Vesperae
solennes de confessore, W. A. Mozart, First Baptist Church, Huntsville,
Texas, May 2, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Bach Choir of Huntsville, selected seasonal works, Lighting of the Tree, Huntsville
city square, Huntsville, Texas, December 2, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Chorus Christus, International
Tour of Austria, Hungary, Germany, and Romania, June 23-July 6, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, "Cocoa and Carols," Concert, Sam
Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 9, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, Concert Appearance at the African
American Choral Festival, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, February
26, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, Herr
Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott (BWV 127), by J. S. Bach, Nachtlied
and Trost , by Max Reger, and
other works, Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, October 26, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, Parents' Day Concert, Killinger
Auditorium, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 9, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, Requiem
in C Minor, by Luigi Cherubini, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville,
Texas, March 9, 1999.
Barrett, Wayne. Performer:
soloist, Theresa Mass, by Joseph
Haydn, Sam Houston State University Symphonic Chorus/Huntsville Community Choral
Society, with the Sam Houston State University Symphony Orchestra, Lowman Student
Center, Huntsville, Texas, November 16, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Phillip Schroeder's Songs
of My Affinities and Eight Songs on Ogden Nash Poetry for baritone voice,
clarinet, cello, and piano, A.P. Tell Art Gallery, Grand Canyon University,
Phoenix, Arizona, February 9, 1999, Katzin Concert Hall, Arizona State University,
Tempe, Arizona, February 10, 1999, Holsclaw Hall, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Arizona, February 11, 1999, Rice University, Houston, Texas, March 24, 1999,
and Sharp Concert Hall, 1999 University of Oklahoma International Clarinet Symposium,
Norman, Oklahoma, June 5, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Organized and performed in a joint song recital commemorating
the 100th anniversary of the birth of the French composer, Francis Poulenc (1899-1963),
Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 19, 1999,
O'Donnell Recital Hall, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, September
14, 1999, and Newsone Fine Arts Center, Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth,
Texas, October 12, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Schroeder's Songs of
My Affinities, Recital Hall, Pima Community College, Tucson,
Arizona, February 11, 1999, and SHSU Department of Music's Contemporary Music
Festival, Huntsville, Texas, April 7, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Baritone solos in Ralph Vaughn
Williams's Five Mystical
Songs, The Huntsville Bach Choir, Huntsville, Texas, March 7,
1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Phillip Schroeder's Eight
Songs on Ogden Nash Poetry for baritone, clarinet, cello, piano, and
percussion, SHSU Contemporary Music Festival, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, Texas, April 8, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Baritone solo in Antonín Dvorák's Te
Deum, Cypress Creek Christian Church, Spring, TX, April 25, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Baritone solo in Franz Schubert's Mass
in G, Hosanna Lutheran Church, Spring, TX, May 23, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: SHSU Music Faculty Gala, Recital Hall, Huntsville,
Texas, September 21, 1999.
Best, Jr., Robert
L. Performer: Bass solo in Franz Joseph Haydn's Mass
in Bb Major (Theresienmesse), Recital Hall, Sam Houston State
University, Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus, Huntsville, Texas, November 16,
1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
Group Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
Invitational: Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, October 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: "Americas 2000: Paper Works," Minot State University,
Minot, North Dakota, February-March 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: "The Boston Printmakers 1999 North American Print
Exhibition," Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, February 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: Bruce Gallery, Edinboro University, Edinboro, Pennsylvania,
November 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: "Great Plains National 1999-5th Annual,"
The Moss-Thorns Gallery, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas, February-March
1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: "Innovations In Printmaking," Cade Gallery, Anne
Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland, March-April 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: "The 19th Annual National Print Competition,"
Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery, Fort Wayne, Indiana, April-May 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: "22nd Annual Art on Paper," MFA Gallery,
Annapolis, Maryland, April 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
National Juried Competition: "22nd Harper College National Exhibition:
Small Works," Harper College, Palatine, Illinois, April-May 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
"2nd Eight States Printmaking Invitational" University of Georgia
Lamar Dodd School of Art, Athens, Georgia, February-March 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
Solo Exhibition: North Central College, Naperville, Illinois, December 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
Solo Exhibition: Rosewood Art Centre Gallery, Kettering, Ohio, June-July 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
Three-Person Exhibition: Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee,
February 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
Two-Person Exhibition: Worthington Arts Council Gallery, Worthington, Ohio,
January-February 1999.
Borcherding, M. Kate.
Visiting Artist: Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, October 11-13, 1999.
Breitenbach, William J.Group Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam
Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
Breitenbach, William J.Lecture: "European Puppetry in Elementary Art Education," Texas Art Education
Association Convention, Houston, Texas, November 1999.
Cannon, Rodney M.
Director/Performer: SHSU Jazz Ensemble Concert, Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 25, April 27, September 30, and
November 18, 1999.
Cannon, Rodney M.
Director/Performer: SHSU Jazz Ensemble Spring Tour, Waco area - performances
at Blinn College, McClennan College, Midway High School, A. J. Moore Academy,
and Lakewood Christian Church, April 15-17, 1999.
Cannon, Rodney M. Saxophonist: Pete Rodriguez Jazz Orchestra, Hilton Hotel, Bryan, Texas, June 5, 1999.
Cochran, Maryjo Adams.
Advisor: "Entertainment Programming" (excluding news & sports) for Cable
7, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, 1999.
Cochran, Maryjo Adams.
Executive Producer: "Annual Eubie Awards Banquet," Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, May 1999.
Cochran, Maryjo Adams.
Executive Producer: "9th Annual Christmas in Huntsville Special,"
Cable 7, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 1999.
Cochran, Maryjo Adams.
Executive Producer: "20th Annual United Way Sale-A-Thon," Cable 7,
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, October 1999.
Cochran, Maryjo Adams.
Moderator & Program Chair: "Radio and Popular Culture," Southwest Texas
Popular Culture/American Culture Association Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
February 1999.
Cook, J. L. Judge:
Jeffery P. LaFage Graduate Research Award, Entomological Society of America,
September 1999.
Cooper, P.A. "Paradigm
Shifts in Designed Instruction," reprinted in course materials for EDCI 520:
Assessment in Bilingual/ESL Settings at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia,
Dr. Valdez-Pierce, Instructor, Spring and Fall 1999.
Corbin, Barbara.
Adjudicator: East Texas Children's Choir Festival, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, April 17, 1999.
Corbin, Barbara.
Conductor: Gloria by John Rutter,
Choir of First United Methodist Church and Brass Ensemble from Sam Houston State
University, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, December 12, 1999.
Corbin, Barbara.
Guest Lecturer: "Crossroads of Texas," a multi-disciplinary course sponsored
by the Departments of English and History, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, October 21, 1999.
Corbin, Barbara.
Performer: Alto Soloist, Theresienmesse
by Franz Joseph Haydn, Lowman Student Center Ballroom, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, November 16, 1999.
Corbin, Barbara.
Performer: Song Leader at SHSU Commencement, Johnson Coliseum, Huntsville, Texas,
May 15, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Dance of the Comedians
by Smetana, Overture to the Barber
of Seville by Rossini, Overture
to William Tell by Rossini, In
the Hall of the Mountain King by Grieg, Finale
from the Firebird Suite by Stravinsky, Symphony
#4 by Tchaikovsky, Adagio for
Strings by Barber, and Playing
with Style by Peck, Third horn, Victoria Symphony, Victoria, Texas, January
7 - 8, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: An evening with Larry Gatlin; Prairie
Overture by Ward, Variations
on a Shaker Melody by Copland, Concert
Suite from Dances with Wolves by Barry/Rosenhaus, The
American Frontier by Custer, "Faded
Love" by Bob Wills, I love you
so much it Hurts by Floyd Tillman, He
Stopped loving her today by Curly Putman, Bobby
McGee by Kris Kristofferson, Night
Life by Willie Nelson, Only
the Lonely by Roy Orbison, Pretty
Woman by Roy Orbison, Cryin'
by Roy Orbison, Running Scared
by Roy Orbison, Houston by Larry
Gatlin, I've done enough Dyin' Today
by Larry Gatlin, Help Me by
Larry Gatlin, Broken Lady by
Larry Gatlin, The Heart by Larry
Gatlin, All the Gold by Larry
Gatlin, Texas by Larry Gatlin,
and Boggie Beethoven by Larry
Gatlin. Third horn. Victoria Symphony, Victoria, Texas, January 9 - 10, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Piano Concerto #2
by Rochmaninoff with Christopher Taylor, piano (Van Cliburn International Piano
competition medalist), Overture to
Candide by Bernstein, Piano
Co. #5 by Beethoven, and Polovestian
Dances from "Prince Igor" by Borodin, third horn, Symphony of Southeast
Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, January 23 - 24, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Solo recital performance: Reveries,
Op. 24, by A. Glazunov and Air de Chasse
by L. Piantoni, Southeast Horn Workshop, sponsored by the International Horn
Society, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 5, 1999
and Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 6,
1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Alphorn, Hallelujah chorus,
by Handel, Southeast Horn Workshop, sponsored by the International Horn Society,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 5, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Symphony #4 by Beethoven,
Piano Concerto by Ravel, and
Romana Feste by Respighi. Principal
and third horn, Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake
Charles, Louisiana, February 6 - 7, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Scherzo from "A Mid-Summer
Nights Dream" by Mendelssohn, Regina
Ad Lunam by Gilman, Satirical
Mischief by C. L. Wong, Monarch
Coronation Overture by A. Jenson, Piano
Concerto by K. Chui, and Symphony
in C by Bizet, third horn, Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's
Theater, Beaumont, Texas, February 17, 18 and 24, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Concertino da Camera
by Ibert with Gary Louie, saxophone soloist, Saramouche by Milhaud, Overture
to "Egmont" by Beethoven, The
Planets by Holst, principal and third horn, Symphony of Southeast Texas,
Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, February 24, 25 and 28, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Tapio for Alphorn solo and
Echoing Instruments from And the Wolf Shall Inherit the Moon
by R. Murray Schafer, Moores School of Music, Contemporary Music concert, Moores
Opera House, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, March 10, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: A Faculty Brass Quintet recital, Fugue
in G minor (Little) by J. S. Bach, Music
for Brass Instruments by I. Dahl, Celebration
and Reflection by J. Gallagher, and Children's
Circus by J. Koetsier, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, March 30, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: The Sound of Music,
third horn, Miller Theater, Houston, Texas, April 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16 and
17, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Quintet Op. 13, by
J. Hetu and Ancient Evenings and Distant
Music for Wind Quintet by J. Gallagher; Sam Houston Wind Quintet, Recital
Hall, Sam Houston State University, Contemporary Music Festival, Huntsville,
Texas, April 8, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Celebration and Reflection
by J. Gallagher, and Children's Circus
by J. Koetsier; Sam Houston Brass Quintet, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University,
Contemporary Music Festival, Huntsville, Texas, April 9, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Overture to the Barber of
Seville by Rossini, Danzas Fantasticas
by Turina, and Carmen by Bizet,
third horn, Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas,
April 10 - 11, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Principal and third horn, Aida
by Verdi, Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles,
Louisiana, April 16 - 17, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, Young Person's
Guide to the Orchestra by B. Britten, The Family Fun Concert Series,
Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana,
April 18, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, Savior musical
production, Conroe West Baptist Church, Conroe, Texas, April 24 - 25, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, Symphony #2
by G. Mahler, The Woodlands Symphony, The Woodlands and Kingwood, Texas, April
27 and 29, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Concerto Grsso for
Brass Quintet and Wind Ensemble by F. Tull, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, May 3, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Principal Horn, Summer Pops concert, Lake Charles Symphony, Lake
Charles Convention Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, July 10, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Sub. First Horn, Conroe Symphony, Symphony
#40 by Mozart, Sleeping Beauty
Waltz by Tchaikowsky, and other pop selections, West Conroe Baptist Church,
Conroe, Texas, Sept. 11, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Third Horn, Festive Overture
by Shostakovich, Concerto for Bassoon
by Mozart, Dances from "Rodeo"
by Copland and 1812 Overture
by Tchaikovsky, Symphony of Southeast Texas, New Caney, Texas, September 18,
1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, Lied, Op.
28, No. 1, by L. Sinigaglia, Faculty Gala Concert, Recital Hall, Huntsville,
Texas, September 21, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Third Horn, Strike up the
Band by Gershwin, Mountain Greenery
by Rodgers/Nero, Memory by Lloyd-Webber/Nero,
Night and Day by Porter/Nero,
Phantom Phantasy by Lloyd-Webber/Nero,
Obla-di Obla-da by Beatles/Nero,
Summer of '42 by Legrande/Nero,
The Wiz by Smalls, Oliver
by Bart/Lowden, All the Things You
Are by Kern/Nero, Long Ago and
Far Away by Kern/Nero and Ellington
Medley by Ellington/Nero, Symphony of Southeast Texas with guest Artist
Peter Nero, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont, Texas, September 24 - 25, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: La Marseillaise by
Berlioz, Bacchanale by Saint
Saens, Carmen Suite by Bizet,
and The Gaite Parisienne by
Offenbach. Principal horn. Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention Center,
Lake Charles, Louisiana, October 9 - 10, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist with The Sam Houston Wind Quintet, informal performance at
the Huntsville City Hall, Huntsville, Texas, October 12, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Third Horn, Moody Blues in Concert; The
Voice, Tuesday Afternoon,
For My Lady, English
Sunset, Words You Say,
Strange Times, Steppin'
In a Slide Zone, Haunted,
I Know You're Out There Somewhere,
The Story In Your Eyes, Your
Wildest Dreams, Isn't Life Strange,
The Other Side of Life,
Nothing Changes, I'm Just a
Singer, Nights in White Satin,
Legend of a Mind, Question,
and Ride My See-Saw, orchestra,
Woodlands Pavilion, The Woodlands, Texas, October 15 - 16, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Third Horn, Rienzi Overture
by Wagner, Concerto for Violin
by Barber (guest artist Judith Ingolfsson), Pavane
by Ravel, and Firebird Suite
by Stravinsky, Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's Theater, Beaumont,
Texas, October 27 - 28, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, A Faculty Brass Quintet recital, Fanfare
for a Dignified Occasion by A. Bliss, Intrada
IV by Orologio, Sextet fro Brass
Quintet and Piano by B. Heiden, Suite
from the Monteregian Hills by M. Calvert, Music
Hall Suite by J. Horovitz and Fugace
by C. Bolling, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas,
November 10, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: The Sam Houston Brass Quintet, informal Veterans Day performance
at the Walker County Courthouse, for the Veterans Day ceremony, Huntsville,
Texas, broadcast on KPRC TV, Houston, Texas, November 11, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Piano Co. #5 Emperor
by Beethoven, and Symphony #4
by Tchaikowsky. Principal horn. Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention
Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, November 13 - 14, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Principal Horn, The Sam Houston State University Symphonic Chorus,
Te Deum by Haydn, Lowman Student
Center Ballroom, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 16,
1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, The Sam Houston Wind Quintet, informal performance at the
Whistler Bed and Breakfast, Huntsville, Texas, November 18, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, The Sam Houston Brass Quintet, informal Christmas performance
at the Walker County Courthouse, for the lighting of the Christmas Tree ceremony,
Huntsville, Texas, December 2, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Principal Horn, Christmas Concert, Joy
to the World by Davis, Hark
the Herald Angels Sing arr. by Shaw, When
it's Christmas time arr. by Daivs, O
Come, All ye Faithful arr. by Shaw, Overture
of Carols arr. by McDonald, and the Messiah
Medley arr. by Hart, First Baptist Church, Conroe, Texas, December 3-5,
1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Principal Horn, Christmas Concert, Messiah
by Handel, Shepherd's Pipe Carol
by Rutter, O Come all ye Faithful
by L. Stallings and Sing we Noel
by Kirkland, First United Methodist Church, Pearland, Texas, December 12, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Principal Horn with the Memorial Drive Presbyterian Choral Society.
Vetrate Di Chiesa by Respighi,
O Come all ye Faithful by L.
Stallings, Angels we have Heard on
High by Les Stallings, Thou
must Leave thy Lowly Dwelling by Berlioz, Sing
we Noel by Kirkland, Mary, Did
you Know? by B. Greer, Shepherd's
Pipe Carol by Rutter, It Came
Upon a Midnight Clear by J.T. Bartsch, O
Little town of Bethlehem by L. Stallings, Star
of Bethlehem by John Williams, Joy
to the World by Stallings, Deck
the Halls (A Mannheim Steamroller Christmas) by C. Davis, and selections
from The Nutcracker by Tchaikowsky,
Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Houston, Texas, December 12, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Third Horn, Christmas Concert, Hodie
by R. Vaughan Williams and Overture
to Der Freischuetz by Weber; Symphony of Southeast Texas, Julie Roger's
Theater, Beaumont, Texas, December 17 - 18, 1999.
DeMers, Peggy A.
Performer: Hornist, A New Year's Eve concert, Thunder
and Blazes by Fucik, First Hungarian
Dance by J. Brahms, Czards
by J. Strauss, Skaters' Waltz
by Waldteufel, Non pui andrai
by Mozart, Thunder and Lightening Polka
by Josef Strauss, Song of the Moon
by Dvorak, Radetsky March by
J. Strauss, Gershwin Medley
by Gershwin, If I Loved you
by Rodgers and Hammerstein, I've never
been in Love before by Loesser, Pops
Hoedown by Hayman, All I ask
of You by Webber, Oklahoma
by Rogers and Hammerstein, Irving Berlin
Medley by Berlin, and Stars
and Stripes Forever by Sousa, Lake Charles Symphony, Lake Charles Convention
Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana, December 31, 1999.
Eastman, Gene. Group
Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
Gutermuth, Mary E.
Telephone Response to a Radio Canada interview on "La Punition capitale" or
"La Peine capitale" conducted in French on capital punishment, based on the
pending Texas execution of a Canadian inmate, Joseph Stanley Faulder, Spring
1999.
Hanssen, Kristina S. Costume Designer: The Scarlet Letter,
by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by Phyllis Nagy; Brigadoon,
by Lerner and Loewe; A Doll's House,
by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Frank McGuinness; California
Suite, Act IV, by Neil Simon; The
Nutcracker, by Peter Tchaikovsky; Mainstage and Showcase Theatres, Sam
Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March-December 1999.
Hanssen, Kristina S. Design Competition Judge: Southwest Theatre/United States Institute for Theatre
Technology Regional Convention, Bossier City, Louisiana, November 19, 1999.
Hanssen, Kristina S. Session Presenter: " Sleeves-Fit, Look and Ease of Movement," United States
Institute for Theatre Technology National/International Conference in Toronto,
Canada, March 24-27, 1999.
Hanssen, Kristina S. Workshop: "A Costume Designers' Craft," Fiber Artists of Houston, February
11, 1999.
Hasekoester, Penelope A. Director: The Scarlet Letter
by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by PhyllisNagy, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, February 1999.
Hasekoester, Penelope A. Playwright: An Inland Soul,
produced by Scherz High School, Scherz, Texas, April 1999.
Hasekoester, Penelope A. Playwright: commissioned by Shakespeare Festival of Dallas to develop a script
using the works of William Shakespeare for the "Shakespeare on the Go" school
tour, November 1999.
Hasekoester, Penelope A. Panel Member: "Everything You Wanted to Know from a Critic Judge, but Were
Afraid to Ask," Texas Educational Theatre Association Theatrefest, January 1999.
Hatton, Debbi. "Join
the Crusade: Conquering the Three Stages of Successful Multimedia Implementation,"
Capitalizing on Your Computer Investment International Technology Conference,
Washington, D.C., February 17-19, 1999.
Hooker, Jerry S.
Graphic Designer: Season Brochure; Production Posters: The
Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by Phyllis Nagy, Brigadoon
by Lerner and Lowe, A Doll's House
by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Frank McGuinness, Subfertile
by Tom Mardirosian, California Suite
by Neil Simon, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, February-November
1999.
Hooker, Jerry S.
Lighting Designer: The Scarlet Letter
by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by Phyllis Nagy, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 1999.
Hooker, Jerry S.
Scenic Designer: Brigadoon by
Lerner and Lowe, A Doll's House
by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Frank McGuinness, The
Nutcracker by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, February-December 1999.
Hooker, Jerry S.
Scenic Designer: Once Upon a Mattress
by Rodgers and Barer, Utah Musical Theatre, Ogden, Utah, July 1999.
Hooker, Jerry S.
Scenic Designer: Die! Mommy! Die!
By Charles Busch, Theatre Lab Houston, Houston, Texas, December 1999.
Lake, Mary Kay. Director:
Sam Houston State University Opera Workshop, The Four Note Opera, by Tom Johnson,
and Trouble in Tahiti, by Leonard Bernstein, Recital Hall Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, Texas, March 25 - 26, l999; "Tricks and Treats a la
Mozart," a program of Opera Scenes, Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, October 29 - 30, 1999.
Lawler, Patric. Game
Design: "Play Ball!" Huntsville, Texas, December 1999.
Lawler, Patric. Group
Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
McInturf, Matthew.
Guest Conductor: Texas Music Educators Association Region V Wind Ensemble, Held
at Trinity High School in the Hurst, Euless, Bedford Independent School District,
January 15-16, 1999.
McInturf, Matthew.
Producer: Compact Disk Recording of The Keystone Wind Ensemble, Jack Stamp,
Conductor, British Band. North
Hollywood: Citadel Records Corporation, 1999.
McIntyre, Maureen V. Director: Brigadoon by Lerner
and Lowe, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas,
April 14-17, 1999.
McIntyre, Maureen V. Director: Jungalbook by Edwin
Mast, Children's Theatre Festival, Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, June 23-25, 1999.
McIntyre, Maureen V. Workshop Presenter: "Body Language for the Actor," Texas Educational Theatre
Association Convention, Austin, Texas, February 5, 1999.
McIntyre, Maureen V. and James R. Miller. Co-Supervisors: Ordinary
People by Judith Guest, dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan; California
Suite by Neil Simon; Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, February-November 1999.
McLaughlin, John.
Choreographer: "Bullshot" for The Raven Project/Chrysalis Dance Concert, Diverse
Works, Houston, Texas, April 15-17, 1999.
McLaughlin, John.
Choreographer: "Mediation at Ringside" for the Spectrum Dance Company, Sam Houston
State University Department of Theatre and Dance, Spring Concert, April 27-30,
1999.
McLaughlin, John.
Choreographer: "My Town Was So" for the Fort Worth Contemporary Dance Company/Texas
Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, May 5-8, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Adjudicator:
Bayou Classic Choral Festival, Houston, Texas, May 1, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Adjudicator:
Bluebonnet Classic Choral Festival, San Antonio, Texas, April 23-24, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Adjudicator:
Hurricane Harbor Choral Festival, Richland Hills, Texas, May 6, 7, 8, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Adjudicator:
Texas Music Educator's Association Region 9 All-District Auditions, Klein Oak
High School, Klein, Texas, September 25, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Author:
Program notes for Texas Music Educator's Association All-State Treble Choir
performance, Lila Cockrill Theater, San Antonio Convention Center, San Antonio,
Texas, February 6, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
American Legion Boys State Choir, Lyndon Baines Johnson Auditorium, University
of Texas, Austin, Texas, June 11, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
Huntsville Community Choral Society and the Sam Houston State University Symphonic
Chorus with Orchestra, "Te Deum" and "Theresien Messe" by Franz Joseph Haydn,
Lowman Student Center Ballroom, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas,
November 16, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Chorale "Echoes of the 16th Century" Concert, Sam
Houston State University Memorial Museum, Huntsville, Texas, February 1 - 2,
1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Chorale Fall Concert, First Methodist Church, Huntsville,
Texas, October 19, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Chorale Concert for Huntsville Junior Service League,
First Baptist Church, Huntsville, Texas, October 23, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Chorale in "Spring Concert," Killinger Auditorium,
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, March 2, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Chorale and Chamber Choir in joint concert, "36th
Annual Contemporary Music Festival," with the Sam Houston State University Concert
Choir, Wayne Barrett, conductor, Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, April 9, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Conductor:
Sam Houston State University Chorale, Parent's Day Concert, Chorale in joint
concert with the Sam Houston State University Concert Choir, Wayne Barrett,
conductor, Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas,
October 9, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Director
and Bass Section Clinician: Sam Houston State University All-State Choir Music
Workshop, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, August 28, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Guest
Clinician: Grapevine and Colleyville High School choirs, Pre-UIL choral clinic,
Grapevine and Colleyville High Schools, Grapevine, Texas, March 30-31, 1999.
Miller, Brian. Guest
Clinician: Poteet High School choirs, Pre-UIL choral clinic, Poteet High School,
Mesquite, Texas, March 4, 1999.
Miller, James R.
Directing Supervisor for student directed plays: Ordinary
People by Judith Guest, dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan and California
Suite by Neil Simon, Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, February-November 1999.
Miller, James R.
Producer: 1999 Season of Theatre and Dance: Ordinary
People by Judith Guest, dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan; The
Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, dramatized by Phyllis Nagy; Subfertile
by Tom Mardirosian; Brigadoon
by Lerner and Lowe; Dance Spectrum in Concert; The
World Goes 'Round by Kander, Ebb, Ellis, Stroman and Thompson; A
Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen; California
Suite by Neil Simon; and The
Nutcracker by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, choreographed by Dana Nicolay,
Mainstage and Showcase Theatres, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas,
February-December 1999.
Miller, James R.
Producer and Directing Supervisor: 1999 Season of Summer Repertory Theatre:
Closer to Fine by Ben Burgess,
Wrestlers by Bill C. Davis,
Drive-in Dreams by James McLure,
and Sophistry by Jonathan Marc
Sherman, Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas,
June-August 1999.
Nicolay, Dana Eugene.
Caller/Teacher: Contra Dancing, Huntsville Contra Dance, Huntsville, Texas,
1999.
Nicolay, Dana Eugene.
Choreographer: "Sabachthani" for a joint performance of Chrysalis Dance Company
and The Raven Dance Project, Diverse Works, Houston, Texas, April 15-17, 1999.
Nicolay, Dana Eugene.
Choreographer: "Seasonal Dances" for Dance Spectrum in Concert - Spring Dances,
Mainstage Theater, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 29-May
1, 1999.
Nicolay, Dana Eugene.
Choreographer/Director: The Nutcracker
(full-length ballet), Mainstage Theatre, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, November 30-December 5, 1999.
Nicolay, Dana Eugene.
Master Teacher - Ballet: The Woodlands Civic Ballet, The Woodlands, Texas, August
18-20, 1999.
Nicolay, Dana Eugene.
Master Teacher: Ballet Class, The American College Dance Festival Association,
South Central Regional Festival, hosted by the University of Central Oklahoma,
Edmond, Oklahoma, March 10-13, 1999.
Nicolay, Dana Eugene.
Performer: Tenor, First Christian Church Choir, Huntsville, Texas, 1999.
Noel, William D.
Executive Producer: Multi-camera live and taped field coverage of special events,
music, dance and sports, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, Spring/Fall
1999.
Noel, William D.
Producer/Designer: Video presentations at "The 1999 Sammy Awards," Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 1999.
Pate, Ruth M. "Join
the Crusade: Conquering the Three Stages of Successful Multimedia Implementation,"
Capitalizing on Your Computer Investment International Technology Conference,
Washington, D.C., February 17-19, 1999.
Phelps, Deborah.
Poetry Reading. Creative Writing Section, South Central Women's Studies Conference,
New Orleans, Louisiana, March 12, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Guest Soloist: saxophone, with Sam Houston State University Clarinet Choir,
Recital Hall, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, November 11,
1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: clarinet, Woodwind Quintet, Children's Concert, Huntsville Texas,
April 15 & 29, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: clarinet, Woodwind Quintet, City Hall, Huntsville Texas, October
12, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: clarinet, Woodwind Quintet, Huntsville, Texas, November 24, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: Guest Soloist, saxophone with the Huntsville Children's Choir, First
Baptist Church Family Life Center, Huntsville, Texas, October 23, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: principle saxophone with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie
Hall, New York, New York, January 22, 1999, and Vail Valley Festival, Gerald
Ford Amphitheatre, Vail, Colorado, July 23, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: saxophone, provided music entertainment for the "First Annual Scholarship
Donor Appreciation Luncheon," Lowman Student Center Ballroom, Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, Texas, October 8, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: saxophone, provided music entertainment for the Junior Service League,
Huntsville Chapter, Sam Houston Museum, Huntsville, Texas, February 6, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Performer: saxophone, provided music entertainment for the Junior Service League,
Huntsville Chapter, Huntsville, Texas, August 17, 1999.
Plugge, Scott D.
Solo Saxophone Performance: Carnival
of Venice, by Jules Demersseman, "Faculty Gala", Recital Hall, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, September 21, 1999.
Pontius, Jennifer.
Choreographer: "Strung" for the Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre at the University
of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, January 29-30, 1999; also presented at the
American College Dance Festival, Jacksonville, Florida, March 13, 1999.
Raymond, Kay E. Translation
and Reading: three poems by Ernesto Lumbreras: "El cielo", "Sauce desbordado"
and "Reunión de violonchelos" from his collection of poems, El cielo
(Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1998), Sam Houston State University,
Department of English and Foreign Languages, Huntsville, Texas, April 7, 1999.
Rodríguez-Barberá,
Joaquín and [Andrea Bacorn]. Script and Direction: Caperucita
roja: versión teatral; Performance production: Evans Auditorium,
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, December 2-3, 1999.
Ross, John C. Composer:
Ballad, for string orchestra
with jazz tenor saxophone and jazz piano soloists, March, 1999; and Suite
Mi Fa Sol La, for woodwind quartet and piano, December 1999.
Ross, John C. Conductor:
Brigadoon by Alan Jay Lerner
and Frederick Loewe, Sam Houston State University, Department of Theatre and
Dance, Huntsville, Texas, 1999.
Ross, John C. Performer:
Reify, for flute and piano,
and Requiem (ballet for violoncello
and percussion, in collaboration with Cindy Gratz,) Sam Houston State University
Music Department, April 1999.
Ruffin, Paul. Essay
Reading: Brenham Lion's Club, Brenham, Texas, January 19, 1999.
Ruffin, Paul. Essay
Reading: Montgomery County Literary Arts Council's Texas Publishers and Writers
Festival, Lake Conroe Country Club, Conroe, Texas, August 7, 1999.
Ruffin, Paul. Essay
Reading: Unitarian Church, Huntsville, Texas, January 24, 1999.
Ruffin, Paul. Fiction
Reading: Gulf Coast Association of Creative Writing Teachers Conference, University
of South Alabama (Fairhope Campus), Fairhope, Alabama, April 10, 1999.
Ruffin, Paul. Poetry
Reading: Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers Conference, Heart of
Hills Camp, Kerrville, Texas, February 6, 1999.
Ruffin, Paul. Poetry
Reading: World Day of Poetry Festival, Center for Energy and Economic Diversification,
Midland, Texas, October 16, 1999.
Saumell-Muñoz,
Rafael E. "Sábado Latino." Co-Producer with Jesús Vázquez-Mendoza,
KSHU-90.5 FM, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, 1999.
Saumell-Muñoz,
Rafael E. "On Death Penalty in Texas." Radio Canada, January 25, 1999.
Saumell-Muñoz,
Rafael E. "Bilingual Reading: Presentation of Ernesto Lumbreras, a Mexican Poet."
Department of English and Foreign Languages, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, April 07, 1999.
Saumell-Muñoz,
Rafael E. Honors Seminar: "The Musica of Cuba." Department of Sociology, Texas
A & M University, College Station, Texas, April 16, 1999.
Saumell-Muñoz,
Rafael E. "The Platt Amendment of 1901," In Mesa
Redonda, Radio Martí (USIA), June 15, 1999.
Saumell-Muñoz,
Rafael E. "On Cuban Independence Day," In Mesa
Redonda, Radio Martí (USIA), May 20, 1999.
Saumell-Muñoz,
Rafael E. "On the First Cuban Communist Party: 1925-1959," In Tertulia,
In Radio Martí (USIA), October 2, 1999.
Shipp, Tony. Four-Person
Exhibition: "Amalgam: Multi-Media Art by Four Florida Artists," Art and Culture
Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida, July 1999.
Shipp, Tony. Group
Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
Shipp, Tony. Group
Exhibition: "Non-function," Penland Gallery, Penland, North Carolina, June 1999.
Shipp, Tony. Visiting
Artist and Lecture: "Photographic Environments," Penland School of Crafts, Penland,
North Carolina, October 1999.
Smith, Carol. Conductor:
SHSU Symphony, Killinger Auditorium, CJ Center, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, March 27, October 23, and November 30, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Conductor/Clinician:
All-Region Orchestra, San Antonio, Texas, November 12-13, 1999 and Dallas, Texas,
November 19-20, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Director:
SHSU Orchestra Camps, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, July-August,
1999.
Smith, Carol. Director:
SHSU Symphony String Invitational Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, October 2, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Guest
Conductor: Houston Civic Symphony, Houston, Texas, November 21, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Judge:
American Classic Music Festival, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, April
16 - 17, 1999 and New Orleans, Louisiana, April 29 - May 1, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Judge:
Galveston Isle Orchestra Festival, Galveston, Texas, April 9 -10, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Organizer:
SHSU College of Arts and Sciences Faculty, Students and Raven Advisory Board,
COAS Gala II, Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, February 6, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Presenter:
American String Teachers Association-Texas Chapter, Lila Cockrell Convention
Center, Texas Music Educators Association, San Antonio, Texas, February 3 -
4, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Presenter:
American String Teachers Association-Texas Chapter, Lila Cockrell Convention
Center Theatre, Texas Orchestra Directors Association, San Antonio, Texas, July
28 - 31, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Rehearsal
Preparation: SHSU Symphony for the Huntsville Arts Commission, Jane Monday Amphitheatre,
Huntsville, Texas, May 1, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Rehearsal
Preparation/Conductor (John Rutter - Gloria): Members of SHSU Symphony Brass/Percussion
Section, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, December 12, 1999.
Smith, Carol. Rehearsal/Recital
Preparation: SHSU Symphony (with SHSU Symphonic Chorus - Works of Brahms), Lowman
Student Center, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April 20, 1999.
Soare, Thomas F.
Director and Lighting Designer: Subfertile
by Tom Mardirosian, Showcase Theatre, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, March 24-27, 1999.
Soare, Thomas F.
Lighting Designer: "Dance Spectrum in Concert," "All That Jazz," Scholarship
Gala, The World Goes Round
by Kander and Ebb, : A
Doll's House by Henrik
Ibsen,: The Nutcracker
by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Showcase and Mainstage Theatres, Sam
Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April-December 1999.
Soare, Thomas F.
Narrator: Children's Concert, with Sam Houston Symphony,Oak
Ridge Baptist Church, Spring, Texas, January 26, 1999.
Soare, Thomas F.
Workshop Presenter: "User-Friendly Computer Lighting Design: An Integrated Approach,"
Texas Educational Theatre Association, Austin, Texas, January 21-22, 1999.
Swansbourne, Clive.
Organist: performance of Gloria
by John Rutter, First United Methodist Church, Huntsville, Texas, December 12,
1999.
Swansbourne, Clive.
Pianist: Recital Sonata in E flat
by Haydn, Vingt Regards (nos 10 and
15) by Messiaen, and Twenty-Four
Preludes by Chopin. Killinger Auditorium, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, November 2, 1999.
Vázquez-Mendoza,Jesús. "Sábado Latino." Co-Producer with Dr. Rafael Saumell-Muñoz.
KSHU- 90.5 FM, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, 1999.
Vázquez-Mendoza,Jesús, [Beth Williamson, Frieda Koeninger, Kay Raymond, and Rafael Saumell-Muñoz].
Bilingual Reading: "Presentation of Ernesto Lumbreras, a Mexican Poet." Department
of English and Foreign Languages, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, April 7, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Featured
solo recital: Allegro Music Club of Lubbock (music of Debussy), Lubbock, Texas,
January 16, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
Hemmle Memorial Concert, Texas Tech University (music of Martinu, Ibert, Copland),
Lubbock, Texas, January 23, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Tech University Faculty Chamber Concert
(music of Martinu, Ibert, Copland), Lubbock, Texas, February 4, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Clarinet Consort, February 5, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Featured
Soloist: Lubbock Chorale, (music of Gershwin), Lubbock, Texas, February 12-13,
1999.
Walzel, Robert. Conductor:
Belgian National Clarinet Festival, Ostend, Belgium, February 18 - 20, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Feature
Recital opening Mexican National Clarinet Festival, UNAM-Universite Nacional
Academe de Mexico (music of Saint-Saens, Widor, Sierra, Harvey), March 25, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
Texas Clarinet Consort, Mexican National Clarinet Festival, Universite Nacional
Academe de Mexico, March 26, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Recital:
opening ClarinetFest '99 (Annual Conference of the International Clarinet Association),
(music of Nelson, Balentine, Baker, Sargon), Ostend, Belgium, July 6, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. World
Premiere performance: "Concerto for Clarinet" by Warren Barker with Band of
the Belgian Guides, ClarinetFest '99 (Annual Conference of the International
Clarinet Association), July 6, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
Texas Clarinet Consort, ClarinetFest '99 (Annual Conference of the International
Clarinet Association), Ostend, Belgium, July 7, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
Texas Tech University Clarinet Choir Concert, ClarinetFest '99 (Annual Conference
of the International Clarinet Association), Ostend, Belgium, July 9, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
SHSU Faculty Gala Concert (music of Widor), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
Texas, September 21, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Feature
Soloist, 150th Anniversary Gala Concert of the Ostend Conservatory of Music,
Ostend, Belgium, October 1, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Feature
Soloist, Belgian Clarinet Day, Lechterwelde, Belgium, October 2, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Featured
Soloist: Brazosport Symphony Orchestra (Mozart Concerto), Brazosport, Texas,
October 23, 1999.
Walzel, Robert. Performer:
Houston Ballet Orchestra, The Nutcracker
(Bass Clarinet), December 24 - 26, 1999.
Wang, Jianzhong.
Principal Invited Speaker: "International Conference on Wavelet Analysis and
Its Applications", Guangzhou, China, November 15-20, 1999.
Wilson, Andrew, Tamara Raatz and David Fleming. Performer: movements 3&4 of Milhaud Trio,
September 21, 1999.
Wilson, Andrew. Performer:
SHSU String Invitational All-State Audition Coach, Vivaldi's Concerto in A minor
for Two Violins with violinist Paul Kantor, organized and oversaw masterclass
with Paul Kantor featuring three of the states top high school violinists, October
2, 1999.
Wilson, Andrew. Concertmaster:
SHSU Chorale performance of two Haydn Masses, Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, Texas, November 16, 1999.
Wilson, Andrew. Performer:
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E
Minor with the Houston Civic Symphony Orchestra, Houston, Texas, November
23, 1999.
Wilson, Andrew [and
Larry Rachlef]. Judge: Greater Houston Youth Orchestra Scholarship/Concerto
Competition, Rice University, Houston, Texas, December 18, 1999.
Wilt, Matt. Group
Exhibition: "Ceramics," Guilford Handcraft Center, Guilford, Connecticut, April
10-May 20, 1999.
Wilt, Matt. Group
Exhibition: "The Fine Art of Craft," Mitchell Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland,
June 24-July 25, 1999.
Wilt, Matt. Group
Exhibition: "Out of Clay II," Susannah Keith Gallery, Dexter, Michigan, September
1-October 15, 1999.
Wilt, Matt. Group
Exhibition: "Prix de la Ville de Carouge 1999," Museum of Carouge, Carouge,
Switzerland, September 10-October 25, 1999.
Wilt, Matt. Group
Exhibition: "SOFA," Navy Pier, Schneider Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, November
4-7, 1999.
Wilt, Matt. Group
Exhibition: "USA Craft Today," Silvermine Guild Gallery, New Canaan, Connecticut,
September 12-October 8, 1999.
Wilt, Matt. Group
Exhibition: "Viewpoint: Ceramics 99," Hyde Gallery, El Cajon, California, June
15-July 20, 1999.
Zonker, Kenneth.
Group Exhibition: "Annual Art Faculty Show," Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Sam Houston
State University, Huntsville, Texas, January 18-February 5, 1999.
Zonker, Kenneth.
International Juried Competition: "CPSA (Colored Pencil Society of America)
7th Annual," Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle,
Washington, July 1-September 20, 1999.
Zonker, Kenneth.
International Juried Competition: "Realism 99," The Stage Gallery, Merrick,
New York, April 9-May 16, 1999.
Zonker, Kenneth.
International Juried Competition: "Something Old, Something New: Mini Retrospectives
(Part Two)," The Stage Gallery, Merrick, New York, October 15-November 21, 1999.
Zonker, Kenneth. Three-Person Exhibition: "Natural Draftsmen, A Drawing Invitational," San Jacinto College South, Houston, Texas, November 12-December 10, 1999.