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HVSM DIRECTORS

ABOUT THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Pianist Ruthanne Schempf is an active chamber and solo musician and has performed throughout the United States.  She is on the faculties of SUNY-New Paltz and Interlochen Arts Camp, and is a member of the Poné Ensemble for New Music.  She has also taught at Marist College and was the pianist for the Cadet Glee Club at West Point. She earned undergraduate degrees from Michigan State University and a D.M.A. from the Manhattan School of Music.  Her teachers include Ralph Votapek, Robert Goldsand, Constance Keene, and Marc Silverman.  She is also a co-founder of the non-profit Hudson Valley Society for Music which produces Potluck Concerts and an annual Hudson Valley BachFest.  Her solo piano recording, An American Mirage: Exotic Piano Images, was released in March of 2009 on the MSR Classics label.  This recording features works by American composers of the late 19th century and early 20th century. Selected as “CD of the week” on July 4, 2009 by radio station KBAQ of Phoenix, Arizona, this recording has also been heard on Wisconsin Public Radio.  James Manheim of allmusic.com said, “Schempf is technically solid…she has a very nice singing tone… A strong recital recommended to those interested in American concert music.”

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Violinist Emily Faxon holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School.  She has been Assistant Concertmaster of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic for longer than she ever dreamed possible, as well as a long-time member of the Poné Ensemble and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic String Quartet.  With her pianist and partner-in-crime, Ruthanne Schempf, she is one of the original founders of the Hudson Valley Society for Music, a non-profit organization which produces the Potluck Concerts series and the Hudson Valley BachFest.  Ms. Faxon is an amateur ballerina, a knitter, a dedicated teacher, and a voracious reader of trash.  She lives with three unintentional cats in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, a mere phone call away from her two delicious granddaughters!

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Cellist Susan Seligman studied with Janos Starker at Indiana University, and received her Master’s degree from Yale University under the tutelage of Aldo Parisot.  She is Artist-in-Residence and Adjunct Lecturer at SUNY New Paltz.  As Principal Cellist of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic since 1984, she has appeared as soloist several times.  In addition to the HVP String Quartet, she performs with La Grand Écurie (an historic instrument ensemble), Innisfree Piano Trio (ensemble in residence at the Poughkeepsie Day School), and the Poné Ensemble for New Music.  International music festivals in Brazil, France, Italy and Switzerland have welcomed her participation.  Teaching pupils, whether at Vassar College or in her private studio, completes her life in music.  She would like to spend all remaining time pulling weeds.

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Edward Lundergan is Director of Choral Activities at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He has been Artistic Director of Kairos: A Consort of Singers, a 16-voice chamber ensemble located in the Hudson Valley, since 1996.  He holds a M.M. from the University of Michigan and a D.M.A. in Choral Conducting from the University of Texas at Austin.  His doctoral treatise on Benjamin Britten's War Requiem received the Julius Herford Award as the outstanding dissertation in the field of choral music for the year 1991.  He was Music Director of various productions for the Gilbert & Sullivan Musical Theatre Company (GSMTC), including productions of Kismet, The Medium, Sweeney Todd, Iolanthe, The Merry Widow, A Little Night Music, Tomfoolery and Candide. He has appeared as guest conductor with the Music in the Mountains Festival, the Poné Ensemble, and the Hudson Valley Society for Music.  For several summers he served as guest conductor for the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. Dr. Lundergan is a member of the editorial board of and a frequent contributor to the ACDA Choral Journal.

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Carol Lundergan holds a B.A. in Vocal Performance and a B.S. in Music Therapy from SUNY-New Paltz. She is a member of Kairos: A Consort of Singers, a 16-voice chamber ensemble located in the Hudson Valley. She is the creator and webmaster of the Hudson Valley Society for Music website and is President and CEO of CompuDat Systems, Inc., a software firm which designs custom software for labor unions. In her musical life Ms. Lundergan has been a soloist and member of the Brooklyn Philharmonia Chorus, the SUNY-New Paltz Concert Choir, Chamber Singers and College-Community Chorale, the Bach Festival Choirs, the NYC Riverside Choral Society, Ulster Choral Society, Christ Church Choir, and the UU Fellowship of Poughkeepsie Fellowship Singers. She has performed on the Hudson Valley Society for Music's Potluck Concert Series and has presented concerts at Mohonk Mountain House's Summer Music Festival for several years. Ms. Lundergan has studied voice with Claudia Cummings, Barbara Hardgrave, Jacqueline Horner Kwiatek and Drew Minter.

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Principal flutist with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic since 1986, Marcia Gates received her music education at the Eastman School of Music and Ithaca College.  An active chamber musician in the Hudson Valley, she has appeared frequently as soloist with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, the Poné Ensemble, and with the Music in the Mountains Festival Orchestra throughout its existence from 1982-1998.  Ms. Gates was selected by the renowned flutist Julius Baker as a soloist and prize winner in his master classes.  In addition to her active role as a performer in the Hudson Valley, Ms. Gates recently retired as instrumental music teacher in the Hyde Park Central School District. 

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