The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 22, 1996, Page 10, Image 54

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Freshman faces aren’t only
new ones in Westbrook hall
By Ann Stack
Senior Reporter
There are going to be some new
faces around the Westbrook Music
Building this semester, and they won’t
only belong to bewildered freshmen.
Two new professors have been ap
pointed to fill vacancies in the School
of Music.
Clark Potter has been hired as the
new viola instructor, a position cre
ated this year. The number of violin
and viola students has grown enough
to warrant demand for the new posi
tion, Potter said.
Potter hails from Eastern Oregon
State College in northeast Oregon,
j where he taught for nine years.
I He holds two master’s degrees and
1 a bachelor’s degree: his bachelor’s
from Western Washington University,
a master of music from Indiana Uni
versity and a master of fine arts from
the California Institute of the Arts.
Working at the University of Ne
braska-Lincoln might come as a bit
of a culture shock to Potter — East
ern Oregon State only has 1,800 stu
dents.
Getting used to the climate and
scenery in Nebraska has been an ad
justment for him as well, he said, but
he’s enthusiastic about his new posi
tion.
“I had been interested in special
izing in the area of the viola,” he said.
“It’s like a dream job. I’ve been given
the opportunity to do what I enjoy the
most and do the best. I’m excited
about being here.”
Other than just getting to know the
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It's like a dream
job. Fve been given
the opportunity to
do what I enjoy the
most and do the
best”
Clark Potter
New viola instructor
town, campus and the college, Potter
said he wants to expand on the tradi
tion already established in the School
of Music.
“I’m looking forward to making
the viola department an even more
exciting and vibrant place,” he said.
“I’m looking forward to performing.”
The other new professor is Scott
Anderson, who will be replacing
Vernon Forbes as the trombone in
structor. He comes from St. Cloud
State University in St. Cloud, Minn.,
where he taught trombone, tuba and
rock history while finishing his doc
torate in trombone performance.
Anderson holds a master’s degree
form Northwestern University and a
bachelor’s degree from Iowa State
University.
“I was looking for a job where all I
had to do was teach lessons,” he said.
Some of his goals include recruit
ing talented undergraduates to the
trombone program and building the
graduate-level program.
September events will kick off at 8
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5 at Kimball
Recital Hall with the first of six fac
ulty recital concerts scheduled for the
month. Dr. Quentin Faulkner will per
form Widor’s Fifth Symphony for
Organ in a lecture/recital.
The rest of the events, all free of
charge and at Kimball Hall, are as
follows:
• Friday, Sept. 6: Guest artist Paul
Erhart of Kansas State University on
the double bass at 8 p.m.
• Sunday, Sept. 8: Faculty series
with William Shomos, baritone, and
Michael Cotton, piano, at 3 p.m. They
will be performing Songs of Schubert
with Lucinda Sloan, mezzo-soprano.
• Thursday, Sept. 12: Faculty se
ries with John Bailey, flute, and Mark
Clinton, piano, at 8 p.m. They will be
performing the works of Bach,
Poulenc, Carter and Prokofiev.
• Sunday, Sept. 15: Faculty series
with Paul Barnes on the piano. He will
be performing his lecture/recital
“Liszt and the Cross: Music as a Sac
rament in the B Minor Sonata” at 8
p.m.
• Sunday, Sept. 22: Faculty series
with Karen Becker, cello, and David
Neely, violin, at 3 p.m. They will be
performing works by Boccherini,
Gliere, Martinu and Ravel.
• Tuesday, Sept. 24: Guest artist
Jonathan Retzlaff, baritone, and
Michael Cotton, piano, at 8 pjn.
• Sunday, Sept. 29: Faculty series
with Susan Moeser, organ. This will
be at 4 p.m. at the Westminster Pres
byterian Church, 2110 Sheridan Blvd.
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