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Charles
Hausmann
Director of Graduate Choral Studies
Director, Moores School Choral Artists
e-mail:
charles.hausmann@mail.uh.edu
office: MSM 154 office phone: (713)743-3160
Dr.
Charles Hausmann has been Director of Choral Studies
and Professor of Conducting at the Moores School of
Music, University of Houston since 1985 where he conducts
the Moores School Choral Artists, teaches choral conducting
and literature, and supervises the master's and doctoral
programs in conducting. As conductor of the Houston
Symphony Chorus since 1986, Dr. Hausmann has prepared
the chorus for over 300 performances with the Symphony
and has lead them on numerous tours to Mexico and Europe.
Also active as a church musician, he has been Director
of Music at churches in Colorado, Kentucky, New Jersey,
and Texas. He currently serves as Director of the St.
Philip Presbyterian Church Choir in Houston.
Choral
ensembles under his direction have received acclaim
through appearances at major music conventions and festivals
in the United States, Mexico and Europe. He has served
widely as choral clinician, guest conductor and vocal
soloist. In addition, he is the author of journal articles
and co-author of a textbook on choral music. Dr. Hausmann
holds degrees from Westminster Choir College, The College
of New Jersey and the Conservatory of Music at the University
of Missouri. Last season he prepared over forty performances
with university, symphony, and church choirs. Major
works prepared under his direction last season include:
Mendelssohn's Elijah, Kodaly's, Te Deum, Brahms' Triumphlied,
Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, and Orff's Carmina Burana.
He also prepares the annual performances of Handel's
Messiah and holiday pops programs with the Houston Symphony.
This
past Summer he prepared choruses for performances of
Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, and the Berlioz Requiem with
the Orquesta Sinfonica de Mineria in Mexico City, an
orchestra for which he has prepared numerous major works.
In July he conducted the Ocean Grove New Jersey Choral
Festival with a chorus of 1675 singers.
This
season he will prepare and conduct choirs in performances
of Bach's Mass in B minor, Barber's Prayers of Kierkegaard,
Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis Pacem, Bruckner's Te Deum,
Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Rachmaninoff's
The Bells, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Schubert's Die
Gesang der Geister uber den Wassern, Handel's Messiah,
and Pops performances which include An American Salute,
and the annual A Very Merry Pops Christmas Concerts
with the Houston Symphony.
Other
current guest conducting engagements will include performances
of Handel's Messiah in Mexico City, and a Carnegie Hall
appearance conducting Mozart's Requiem with the Brooklyn
Symphony Orchestra.
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Betsy
Cook Weber
Director of Choral Studies
Director, Moores School Concert Chorale and University
Women's Chorus
e-mail: bweber@mail.uh.edu
office: MSM 156 office phone: (713)743-3194
Betsy Cook Weber is an Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choral Studies at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music. She teaches a full load of coursework, oversees the large and varied activities of the choral area at the Moores School, and is also highly active as a clinician, adjudicator, lecturere, and conductor. It is her work with the Moores School Concert Chorale, however, that has brought her the most notoriety and acclaim.
Most recently, Concert Chorale performed and competed in the 47th Eisteddfod in Llangollen, Wales, UK, one of the world's most prestigious choral competitions. Under Dr. Weber's direction, Chorale was selected to represent the United States in the Eisteddfod's opening concert; they were also accepted into four competitive categories. Concert Chorale won or placed in every category in which they were entered, receiving two third places (Youth Chorus and Folk Song), one second place (Mixed Chorus), and a first prize in the coveted Chamber Choir category. Judges comments included "de luxe singing, eliciting admiration and gratitude," "wonderfully elegant and humorous," "sophisticated choir --- expertly prepared and with a finely-tuned corporate ear."
In 2008, Chorale received a standing ovation as one of the featured choirs of the 2008 Texas Music Educators Convention in San Antonio TMEA convention. The year before, Chorale sang at the national convention of the American Choral Directors Association in Miami, March 2007, again receiving standing ovations. ACDA performances were described in ChoralNet as “simply outstanding.”
It is the ongoing reputation of Weber's work with this ensemble that has brought numerous interesting opportunities for UH singers, including performances with Houston Chamber Choir, Mercury Baroque, NBC's Clash of the Choirs (New York), the Latin Grammy's Lifetime Achievement Awards, and Star Wars in Concert in Houston's Toyota Center.
Recent and upcoming engagements include serving as conductor of All-State choirs of Nebraska, New York, Virginia, and Arkansas as well as working at festivals in Texas, Florida, California, Mississippi, Ohio, Georgia, Louisiana, and New Mexico. She will also present several lectures for ACDA and MENC chapters in West Virginia, Alabama, and Texas.
Before coming to the University of Houston, Dr. Weber was a successful music teacher in the public schools at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels, during which time choirs under her direction won numerous competitions and awards. She also served seven years as Assistant and, later, Associate Director of the Houston Symphony Chorus, helping prepare major works for renowned conductors including Robert Shaw, Christoph Eschenbach, Roger Wagner, Nicholas McKegan, and Christopher Seaman.
Dr. Weber holds degrees from the University of North Texas, Westminster Choir College (Princeton, NJ), and the University of Houston.
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Kelly J. Turner
Director, Concert Women's Chorus and University Men's Chorus
e-mail: kellyturner@uh.edu
office: MSM 158 office phone: (713)743-3319
Dr. Kelly J. Turner is Assistant Professor of Music at the Moores School, where he is conductor of the Concert Women's Chorus and University Men's Chorus. In addition, his responsibilities include teaching voice class and serving as chorus master for some of the Moores School's opera productions. He holds the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in Choral Conducting from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Music Education from Auburn University.
While pursuing graduate work at UNC Greensboro, Dr. Turner was conductor of the Women's Glee Club and Women's Choir, and taught Italian and English diction, undergraduate conducting, and class voice. Before coming to the University of Houston, Dr. Turner taught high school choral music in the Wake County Public School System of North Carolina, where he conducted five ensembles and taught advanced placement music theory. His ensembles received consistent superior ratings at festival. As a church musician, he has served churches in Alabama, Florida, and North Carolina.
Dr. Turner is a published arranger of choral music, and he has served as a clinician, conductor, and adjudicator in North Carolina and Texas. His research interests include the acoustic balance between chorus and orchestra during combined performances, diction for singers, and music technology. He is author of a unique computer application called IPANow! that creates instant phonetic transcriptions for vocalists and choral conductors. Dr. Turner is a member of the American Choral Directors' Association, Texas Music Educators' Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Pi Kappa Lambda.
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University
of Houston Choral Department, 120 School of Music Bldg, Houston,
TX 77204-4017 - Phone: 713.743.3009 - Fax: 713.743.3166
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