August 2014
CU faculty members tour and perform in Korea
Music faculty perform in Korea
From left are: Wansoo Cho, Dr. Chad Floyd, Denis Santos, Saulo DeAlmeida and Dr. Bill Budai.

By Joan C. McKinney, news and publications coordinator

 

Four Campbellsville University professors recently toured and performed in Korea on an 11-day tour that included 20 performances at universities, churches, high schools, and city venues in and around Busan, South Korea.

 

Those on the trip were: Dr. Chad Floyd, associate professor of music; Dr. Bill Budai, associate professor of piano and associate dean of the School of Music; Saulo DeAlmeida, instructor in music; Denis Santos, adjunct instructor in music; and Wansoo Cho, former instructor in the School of Music.

 

All performances were in Busan, South Korea, except at Maum Hyang Gi hospital, and included the famed Busan Cultural Center, Busan City Park, Sae-Woo-Ri Concert Hall, So-Min Arts Center, Shin-Se-Gae Concert Hall, Busan Medical City, Christian Business Men's Committee, Space-UM Gallery, Busan Foreign Language High School, Sam-Sung Girls' High School, Ever Green Seniors' School, Dong-Eun Presbyterian Church, Suk-Po Presbyterian Church, Ae-Kwang Presbyterian Church and Dong-Nae Central Presbyterian Church.

 

Dr. Budai with Korean alumni
While in Korea, Dr. Bill Budai visited with several alumni of the CU music graduate program. From left are: Hana Park, Dr. Budai, Eunhee Kim and Mina An.

The group performed for diverse audiences and was also able to provide feedback and instruction on student performances in various educational settings. The repertoire of the group is quite diverse, but can be classified broadly as jazz with strong influences of the popular Brazilian musical styles such as samba and bossa nova.

 

Eight hundred people were in attendance at the Busan Cultural Central which was the largest performance.

 

Floyd said, "We were extremely busy and performed it seemed like for every person in Busan. We certainly helped to spread the word of God and also the name of CU to many, many people.

 

"Each performance was memorable but for me the Cultural Center stands out as being the highlight. It is a great venue that was greatly promoted. The audience of around 800 was very appreciative of our music."

 

Budai said the group has been invited back to perform next year in Seoul.

 

"We had several excellent opportunities to promote Campbellsville University to the general population of South Korea," he said.

 

Two newspaper articles were published twice with circulation over one million people. They were featured on a TV news program, which was broadcast twice to the entire southern half of South Korea, and they appeared on a Christian radio station.

 

For more information about the trip and the School of Music, contact Budai at [email protected] or at (270) 789-5342.

Tiger Marching Band trips down #MemoryLane
The Tiger Marching Band braves the heat and humidity during band camp.

 

The Tiger Marching Band will take the field this fall with a trip through the rock 'n' roll ages.  The show, titled #Memorylane, will feature music of the 1960s through today.

 

The songs to be performed include "Magical Mystery Tour" by The Beatles, "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, "The Best of Times" by Styx, "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson and "Runaway Baby" by Bruno Mars.

 

The 75-member strong marching band will perform at all home football games and will be in exhibition throughout Kentucky.

 

Aug. 28 > CU vs. Lindsey Wilson > 7:30 p.m.

Sept. 13 > CU vs. Webber Intl. > 1:30 p.m.

Sept. 13 > In exhibition at LaRue County High School

Sept. 20 > CU vs. Bethel > 1:30 p.m.

Sept 27 > In exhibition at Warren Central & Warren East (Bowling Green, Ky.)

Oct. 11 > Homecoming: CU vs. Georgetown > 2 p.m.

Oct. 25 > In exhibition at Bourbon County High School

Nov. 8 > Band Day: CU vs. Faulkner-1:30 p.m.

Dec. 6 > Campbellsville Christmas Parade

 

For more information about the Tiger Marching Band, contact director Jennifer Tinnell at [email protected] or at (270) 789-5058.

Bonds joins School of Music as asst. director of bands

Corey Bonds
Corey Bonds
The School of Music is pleased to welcome Corey Bonds as the newest member of the Tiger Marching Band family and the new assistant director of bands.

Bonds is joining the faculty at CU following a tremendously successful stint as the director of bands at Glasgow High School. He received his master of music in music education from CU in 2006.

Joining him in this move to Campbellsville is his wife Katherine as well as their three boys, Parker, Price and Paxton.
Professors perform at National Flute Convention

 

From left are: Saulo DeAlmeida, cello; Dr. William Budai, piano, and Dr. Lisa McArthur, flute.

By Joan C. McKinney, news and publications coordinator


 

Three Campbellsville University music faculty members were invited to perform at the National Flute Convention Aug. 7-10 in Chicago, Ill.

Dr. Lisa McArthur, professor of music, played flute; Dr. William Budai, associate professor of piano, played piano; and Saulo DeAlmeida, instructor in music, performed on the cello.

They performed "Trio, opus 86" by Nikolai Kapustin on Friday, Aug. 8 in Chicago.

The music professors were invited to perform based on an audio recording they submitted. Approximately 3,000 flutists attended the convention from all over the world. McArthur said the convention is the largest gathering of flutists in the world.

Calendar of Events
All events are free of charge and occur in The Gheens Recital Hall in the Gosser Fine Arts Center unless otherwise indicated. For information, contact the School of Music at (270) 789-5237. Schedule is subject to change. Check the School of Music website for up-to-date information.

Faculty Recital: Dr. Reese Land, trumpet > Tuesday, Sept. 9 > 8 p.m.
University Orchestra > Thursday, Oct. 2 > 8 pm > Campbellsville Baptist Church
Faculty Recital: Dr. Lisa McArthur, flute > Monday, Oct. 6 > 8 p.m.
Guest Recital: Javier Clavere, piano > Thursday, Oct. 23 > 8 pm
String Chamber Ensemble > Monday, Oct. 27 > 8 pm

Noon Organ Series
  • Robert Nichols > Tuesday, Sept. 16 > 12:20 pm > Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
  • Nevalyn Moore > Tuesday, Oct. 14 > 12:20 pm > Ransdell Chapel
  • Kenneth Stein > Tuesday, Nov. 11 > 12:20 pm > Ransdell Chapel
Central Kentucky Arts Series
  • Louisville Civic Orchestra > Sunday, Sept 28 > 4 pm > Ransdell Chapel
  • Stephen Beus, piano > Monday, Nov. 3 > 8 pm > Ransdell Chapel
For tickets call (270) 789-2918 or (270) 789-5340. CU students free with ID.
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