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Brightmusic
Society of
Oklahoma presents:
Praised
in New York Stringer Magazine for her “lush, sonorous and
assertive tone,” violist Joanna Mendoza is the newly
appointed Associate Professor of Viola at the University of
Oklahoma in Norman. Ms. Mendoza performs regularly with Quartet-à-tête,
a piano quartet of which she is a founding member. From 1997 to
2007, Ms. Mendoza was the violist of the Harrington String
Quartet, principal violist of the Amarillo Symphony and served
on the faculty at West Texas A& M University. With the quartet,
Ms. Mendoza performed throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe and
collaborated with acclaimed artists such as Robert Levin, James
Dunham, William Preucil, David Shifrin, Pepe Romero and members
of the Cavani and Miro Quartets. The quartet premiered
commissions by Kenji Bunch ("String Circle", commissioned for
Ms. Mendoza by V.J. Jordan), John Novacek ("Cutaway") and
Suzanne Farrin ("Twisting of the Rope," for uilleann bagpipes
and string quartet). The Harrington Quartet recording of three
commissioned works by Daniel McCarthy is soon to be released on
Albany Records. The quartet is featured in a PBS documentary
titled “A Sound Collaboration- The Harrington String Quartet.”
Ms. Mendoza has been a guest with the Pro Arte Quartet and the
Miami String Quartet, and has collaborated with esteemed artists
such as Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Corey Cerovsek, and Jean-Michel
Fonteneau. She has spent summers performing and teaching at
festivals nationwide including Interlochen Arts Camp, Chamber
Music at the Barn, Mammoth Lakes Music Festival, Madeleine
Island Music Camp and Midwest Young Artists. She has given
master classes and recitals at Wichita State University,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Oklahoma in
Norman and the University of Houston.
A former principal violist with the New World Symphony, Ms.
Mendoza had the opportunity to work with many world-renowned
conductors including Michael Tilson Thomas, Christophe
Eschenbach, and Donald Runnicles. She toured South America with
the orchestra and performed in the Hamptons and Italy as a
chamber musician on behalf of the orchestra. Since then, she has
performed at the Quartz Mountain Music Festival, Bellingham
Festival of Music, Colorado Music Festival, the Oregon Bach
Festival and with Santa Fe Pro Musica.
Originally
from Milwaukee, Ms. Mendoza earned her Bachelor of Music degree
from the University of Wisconsin- Madison with Richard Blum and
Sally Chisholm. She received her Master of Music degree from
the Juilliard School where she studied with William Lincer. Her
chamber music coaches include members of the Amadeus, Juilliard,
and Cleveland Quartets.
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Our next concert is Tuesday
Our next concert is Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.
“Wind Song”
Poulenc -- Trio for
Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano
Brahms -- Horn Trio, Op. 40
Mozart -- Quintet for Piano and Winds, K. 452
Saint Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral
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Northwest 7th at Robinson - Oklahoma City
Admission is free, although donations are greatly appreciated

Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma
P. O. Box
404
Oklahoma
City, OK 73101-0404
www.okcbrightmusic.com
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okcbrightmusic@aol.com
All images, text
and original music © 2008 Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma.
Photography by Mary Jane Alexander.
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