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René E. Machado
MM, Florida State University
Formerly served at Indiana University as assistant dean for
administration at the School of Music and assistant dean for
development at the Research and University Graduate School. Earlier
affiliation with New York University, first as associate director
of sponsored research in the School of Education where he worked
with faculty to develop research across a broad range of disciplines,
and then in the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions
as administrative director and associate director of vocal studies. Also
a countertenor, specializing in vocal repertoire from the baroque
to early 19th century Italian opera. Has performed as a
soloist and member of New York City-based music ensembles, including
Musica Sacra, Musica Aeterna, Camerata Singers, Bach Aria Group,
New York Choral Artists, Sine Nomine Singers, Pomerium Ensemble,
and Bel Canto Opera.
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Linda
A. Garton
PhD, Northwestern University
Dissertation titled Tonality and the Music of Steve Reich.
Previously served as director of student affairs and lecturer
in music theory at the Bienen School of Music. Former
adjunct faculty at Trinity International University (IL) and
the University of Nebraska Division of Continuing Studies. Co-author
of series of continuing education texts on piano performance
and music theory; second volume received the 1995 Distinguished
Course Award from the National University Continuing Education
Association. Invited presentations in music theory at the College
Music Society regional and national conferences and the South
Central Society for Music Theory annual conference.
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