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Percussionist/artistic
co-director Heather Barringer joined Zeitgeist
in 1990. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls with
a B.Mus.Ed. in 1987 and studied at the University of Cincinnati-College
Conservatory, studying with Allen Otte from 1988-90. In addition to performing
and recording with Zeitgeist, she is a member of Mary Ellen Child's ensemble,
Crash, and has worked with many Twin Cities organizations, including Nautilus
Music Theater, The Dale Warland Singers, Theatre de la Jeune Lune, and
Ten Thousand Things Theater.
As
an active performer of the music of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries,
Patti Cudd has given concerts
and master classes throughout the United States, China, Mexico, and Europe.
She has commissioned a number of new pieces from the composers of her
generation and has given close to one hundred premieres. Prior to joining
Zeitgeist in 1999, she received a DMA in Contemporary Musical Studies
at the University of California, San Diego. Prior to that, she received
an MM from SUNY Buffalo, and a BFA from UW-River Falls. She was also awarded
a Fulbright scholarship to study at the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music.
Patti teaches percussion and new music at the University of Wisconsin-River
Falls and is a Yamaha Performing Artist.
Woodwind
player and artistic co-director Pat O'Keefe
is a graduate of Indiana University, the New England Conservatory, and
the University of California, San Diego. In San Diego, he performed regularly
with the new music ensemble SONOR, as well as with the San Diego Symphony,
and he has performed and recorded with many noted new music groups around
the country, including the California EAR Unit, the Cleveland New Music
Associates, and Ensemble Sospeso in New York. Pat can also be heard performing
regularly with the Brazilian ensembles Brasamba and Batucada do Norte
(of which he is the co-founder and co-director), the world music group
Music Mundial, and the improvisation ensemble AntiGravity. He is currently
on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
Shannon
Wettstein, pianist, has premiered countless new works throughout
the United States and internationally, including performances in New York's
Lincoln Center, Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the New Zealand
Embassy in Washington D.C., and the Japan America Theater in Los Angeles.
Awards include the 2003 American Composers Forum Commissioning Grant,
the Merle Montgomery Grant given by Mu Phi Epsilon Foundation, and grants
from the Minnesota Arts Council. Her solo CD is on the Centaur label;
other recordings are available on the Tzadik and Innova labels. A new
CD of music by Xenakis will soon be released by Mode. She holds a DMA
from the University of California, San Diego, a BM (highest distinction)
from the University of Kansas, and a MM (honors) from New England Conservatory.
Her teachers have included Aleck Karis, Stephen Drury, Sequiera Costa,
Richard Angeletti and Claude Frank. She is on the faculty of Augsburg
College and New England Conservatory's Summer Institute for Contemporary
Piano Performance.
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