Sandra MeyerAssociate Professor of Music |
OBU Box 61217 500 W. University Shawnee, OK 74804 |
| sandra.meyer@okbu.edu |
Raley Chapel 114 405.878.2303
| Sandra Meyer has performed solo and group recitals on the piano at OBU and across Oklahoma and Arkansas. She has also spoken at a variety of conferences. She performed with Gloria Lenhoff, Williams Syndrome Savant Singer, on a commercial recording, “Religious Classics,” which was released September 2003. For several years Mrs. Meyer worked as a piano instructor and music theater accompanist for Williams Syndrome Music and Art Camps in the U.S. and in Lisnaskea, Northern Ireland. She presented a poster session of her work at the Music Teachers National Association Conference in Seattle in March 2005. She is currently the organist and pianist at Wesley United Methodist Church in Shawnee, where she also serves in prayer and retreat ministries.
Educational Background: B.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City M.A., University of Iowa M.F.A., University of Iowa
Postgraduate study with Celia Mae Bryant, Jane Magrath, Barbara Lister-Sink
Courses Taught: All levels of theory and ear training Style Analysis Counterpoint (16th and 18th Century) Piano Literature I, II Class Piano I, II, III, IV, V Class Piano for Non Majors I, II Applied Piano for Piano Majors, Piano Secondaries, and Electives Applied Harpsichord Therapeutic Uses of Music
Selected Publications and/or Professional Activities:
Solo recitals of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Liszt, Messiaen, Orrego-Salas, Mendelssohn, Zwilich, Grieg; contemporary music performances for three regional meetings of the Society of Composers
Duo-piano recitals of the music of Mozart, Brahms, Debussy, Corigliano, Cobb, Hennagin, Poulenc, Rachmaninoff
Performances with the OBU Faculty Piano Quartet (2 pianos, 8 hands)
Invited ensemble performer: International Beethoven Piano Society’s concert series at SWOSU, Weatherford, OK in April 2000.
Numerous presentations of “Pianoasis,” a self-care seminar for musicians, across Oklahoma and in Ithaca, New York.
President-Elect, Oklahoma Music Teachers Association.
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