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Student Highlights

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Iris Marcipar, left, Sebastián Araya, right

Owen Cotton (BMus ‘25, Performance), 
Selected to perform in a master class for Pic Sullivan, Professor of Saxophone at Northwestern University, at the 2023 Atlanta Saxophone Day.

Jacob Evarts (BMus ‘25, Media Composition and Horn) 
March 2023:
Selected as winner of the US Naval Academy Band Call For Scores with “Sinfonietta” (Chamber Winds)
Second place in the Northwest Horn Symposium Composition Contest with “Onward!” (Horn Quintet)
August 2023:
Finalist in Reno Pops Composer’s Showcase with “Three Nevada Portraits” (Orchestra)
Plus, his piece “Nostalgia” for horn choir had the following performances:
UGA Horn Choir at Southeast Horn Workshop in Orlando, FL (March 2023)
Oklahoma State Horn Choir (Spring 2023)
Columbus State Horn Choir (April 2023)
SEMO (September 2023)

Karen Lee (BMus ‘24, Music Therapy) presented her research titled, “Pre-Professional Healthcare Undergraduate Students’ Perception of Music Therapy: A Pilot Study” at the Southeastern Regional Conference of the American Music Therapy Association this past spring. She also received the Internship Scholarship award from the Music Therapy Association of Georgia this past spring.

Leonardo Lopes (DMA ‘25) was appointed double bass instructor on faculty at Kennesaw State University this academic year.

Iris Marcipar (DMA candidate, ‘24) was appointed double bass instructor on faculty at University of North Georgia this year. Marcipar also performed and conducted the first performance of the Latin American Music Ensemble on November 14, 2023. (Pictured above, left, with Sebastián Araya, right)

Sarah Secrist (BMus ‘24, Music Therapy) presented her research titled, “Perceptions of Music Therapy Students on Working with Older Adults: A Pilot Study” at the Southeastern Regional Conference of the American Music Therapy Association this past spring.

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