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Sarah Hughes |
Professor of Music
Ripon College
300 Seward Street
Ripon, WI 54971
(920) 748-8120
E-mail: HughesS@ripon.edu
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Education
- D.M.A. University of Kansas, Lawrence
- M.M. University of Colorado, Boulder
- B.A. Olivet College, Olivet, Mich.
Awards and Honors
- Recipient, Faculty Career Enhancement Grant (FaCE), Associated Colleges of the Midwest, 2006 for composition and organ recitals in Scotland
- Scholarly-artistic grant, 2006 for private composition study with James Chaudoir, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
- Consultant, Ripon Public Schools music curriculum audit, 2004
- Recipient, special scholarly artistic grant (Ripon College), historic keyboard instruments in Scotland (2004) and for historic organ study in Germany (2002)
- Recipient, Global Studies Grant 2001, for recitals in Europe in summer 2002
- Recipient, Special Scholarly-Artistic grants for research in the Women Composers/Collection at the University of Michigan (1996) and for study with Michael Radulescu (1998)
- Recipient, May Bumby Severy Teaching Award (1994, 2002)
- Curriculum Development grants (2000, 2002)
- Recipient, Faculty Travel Grant (1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003)
- Recipient, Ripon College Womens Studies Grant, 1995
Areas of Interest
- French Baroque organ music
- Women in music
- Historical keyboard performance
- Historical keyboard repertoire
Recent Publications/Compositions/Performances
- Organ recitals, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, October 2006
- Variations on "Amazing Grace" and Passacaglia for organ, 2006
- Recitalist, Noon Recital Series, Northeast Wisconsin Chapter, AGO, 2000-2006
- Three Scottish Folksong: "Turn Ye to Me," "Donald, O Donald," "Where Sleepest Thou my Dearie," for SSA, piano, and oboe, accepted for publication by Alliance Publications Inc.
- "Horo, my Brown-haired Maiden," for TTBB and piano
- Three Sea Chanteys: "Western Ocean," "The Wind Blow East," "The high Barbaree," for SATB and instruments, accepted for publication by Alliance Publications Inc.
- Two Canadian folksong settings, "Un Canadien errant," and "Ah! si mon moine voulait danser," commissioned by the Green Lake Festival of Music for their Canadian tour, August 2005
- "A Caledonian Odyssey: Historical Keyboard Instruments in Scotland," The Diapason, August 2005
- Organ recitals, Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel, Sinsinawa Mound, Wis., 2004, 2005
- XV Festival Storici Organi della Valesia, Piemonte, Italy 2002
- "Two Eighteenth-Century Settings of "Adeste
Fideles", presented at the Southeast Historical Keyboard Society, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, March 2001
- Sonata in G major, Op. 8; "Six Variations on a Favorite Roman Air," by Veronika Dussek Cianchettini. Edited by Sarah Mahler Hughes ("ClarNan
Editions" CN 38, 1999)
- "An Interview with Miriam Clapp Duncan", "The
Diapason," October 1999
- "Da Capo al Fine: But Where Is the Ending?" presented at fifth annual Liberal Arts Symposium, Ripon College, February 1998
- "Veronika Cianchettini (1769-1833)," with Ursula Rempel, in "Music
by Women through the Ages," vol. 3 (G. K. Hall Reference Series, 1998)
- Review of new organ music and CDs for "The
Diapason," 1998-present
Current Courses Taught
- Baroque/Classical Musical Styles
- Music of the United States
- Women in Music
- Early Keyboard Instruments
- Introduction to Music Counterpoint
- Departmental Studies (Keyboard Repertoire)
- Applied Piano, Harpsichord, Organ
- Collegium Musicum
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