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What's life without music?

The Bachelor of Arts in Music has four concentrations  - General Music; Game, Video,  & Film Music Scoring; Music Business Management; and Musical Theatre. All are designed to lead  those who may want to couple varying concentrations such as Music Business Managment & Musical Theatre or Game, Video, Film Music Scoring & Music Business Management.  The General Music concentration is for the lover of music who intends to teach in a private studio, enter graduate school, or perform.   

 
 
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Hannah Sabel

 Hannah Sabol, B.A. General Music

Why did you choose Madonna University?
I chose Madonna university because it was a private university whose values and standards resembled my own personal values. It also helped that my older sister attended Madonna as well!

What do you think makes the experience and education at Madonna special?
I think that the close-knit music department and all of the faculty there made my education at Madonna so special. Being able to really connect with your professors and mentors makes the whole experience so memorable.

What have you been doing since graduation, career wise? (graduate school, employer?)
Since graduation I have been working in member services at DFCU Financial, a credit union in the metro Detroit area. I have also been teaching private piano lessons.

How has your Madonna degree played a role in your current position?
My experience at Madonna provided me with the ability to embrace change and challenge myself to reach higher goals. It has also given me the tools I need to successfully train my students in the area of music.

What has been your most rewarding professional or personal experience since graduating?
My most rewarding experiences since graduating have been: teaching my students - each one is so different and brings a fresh, new and challenging twist to teaching; and getting married! Going through life with your best friend is so rewarding.

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Performing Arts

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Faculty Bios

Barbara S. Wiltsie

Associate Professor, Program Director

Director Lyric Theatre

Applied Voice, Diction, Fundamentals of Music, Fundamentals of Acting, Music Business Management Seminar

M.Mus., Manhattan School of Music

B.Mus., Eastern Michigan University

bwiltsie@madonna.edu

734-432-5715, 1506E

Barbara S. Wiltsie

Barbara Wiltsie, mezzo-soprano, has soloed with numerous symphonies, chorale groups and opera companies throughout the Midwest; including the DSO, Southwestern Michigan Symphony, Toledo Symphony, Bach Festival of Kalamazoo, Mendelssohn Chorale of Pittsburgh, The Singers Club of Cleveland, Opera!Lenawee, Michigan Opera Theater, Des Moines Metro Opera, Fargo-Moorhead Civic Opera, and Toledo Opera. A former long-time Michigan Opera Theatre Touring Artist, she has garnered many awards—such as the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions as a two-time Regional finalist, winner of the Friedrich Schorr Memorial Performance Prize and a winner in the NOA Artist Awards. 

Her operatic roles with noted opera companies include Carmen, Cherubino, Hansel, Dido, Mercedes, Dorabella, Dinah, Prince Orlofsky, Kate Pinkerton, Giovanna, and La Ciesca. Orchestral works as soloist include Mozart's C Minor Mass, Bach's St. Matthew Passion, Handel's Messiah, Mozart's Requiem Mass, and Stravinski's Oedipus Rex.

A recipient of the Madonna University 2004 Teaching of Excellence Adjunct Faculty award, her full-time duties since 2006 include Director (and 2003 founder) of Lyric Theatre, vocal related courses and additional courses related to theatre and music business management. In 2017 she became Chair of the Music Department, now titled Program Director-Music as part of the Department of Art, Music, and Dance. 

In addition to her university duties, Wiltsie was the Founder & Managing Director/Vocal instructor for the Madonna University Summer Music Theater Intensive for high school students, and is a sought-after adjudicator for MSVMA, NATS and other musical organizations. She is Co-Director of the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition Auditions - Michigan Committee, and Board Member for the Livonia Symphony Orchestra.

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Ian BoyntonAdjunct Assistant Professor, Music Education, Music Technology

M.A., Central Michigan University

B.Mus.Ed., Western Michigan University

iboynton@madonna.edu

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Ian Boynton

Ian Boynton is an adjuct assistant professor of Music. He holds a Bachelor's in Music Education from Western Michigan University, and a Master of Arts in Educational Technology from Central Michigan University. Currently he teaches elementary music to grades pre-Kindergarten through Fifth Grade for Redford Union Schools.

In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Boynton serves as the Director of Chiors for Grace Lutheran Church in Redford. He is a frequent clinician around the country speaking on integrating technology into the music classroom and integrating the arts with core subject areas.

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Kevin DelPupDirector of Co-Curricular Bands,
Applied Adult Beginner Percussion

Kevin DelPup

Kevin Del Pup serves the University as Director of Instrumental Music, working with both the Jazz Ensemble and Pep Band. Kevin has had an interest in music his whole life.  In high school he developed his skills on the drum set under the direction of well-known Detroit jazz artists, Jim Ryan and Dave Taylor. He continued to play semi-professionally while attending college and attained his degree in Music Education from Wayne State. Kevin comes to us with years of experience as a full-time teacher in the Redford Union School District.

Traditionally he works with middle and high school bands, but he has also directed a variety of performing groups to include jazz bands, pep bands, pit ensembles, and percussion ensembles. After fifteen years of teaching he continues to enjoy sharing his expertise and passion for music with such a wide array of students. He is always on the lookout for talented musicians to perform with while educating local young artists during the day.

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Katie FellmanAdjunct Assistant Professor, Theory, Composition, Orchestration

D.M.A., University of Michigan

kfellman@madonna.edu

734-432-5707, Room 1506A

Katie Fellman

Dr. Katie Fellman is a talented and versatile composer born in Dallas, TX.  She enjoys writing music for all genres and being immersed in the film composing world. After graduating from The Interlochen Arts Academy High School, she attended and graduated cum laude from the USC Thornton School of Music.  She was a student in the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program at USC, where she was the recipient of The Alice and Joe Harnell Scholarship for Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television.  While at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music, she as fortunate to study with Erica Muhl, Frederick Lesemann, Frank Ticheli, and Brian Head.

Dr.Fellman received her doctorate in composition from the University of Michigan.

To read about her recent work, you can visit her website at katiefellman.com

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Daniel GreigDirector Madonna Chorale,
Applied Piano

Daniel Greig

Daniel Greig is Director of Music at St. Mary of the Hills Catholic Church in Rochester Hills and enjoys music directing local musicals in his spare time. He adjudicates choral festivals, solos, and group performances around the metro Detroit area, and is often called upon to give clinics or private coaching sessions. In addition to Madonna, he conducts the choirs at University of Detroit Mercy and the Rochester Community Chorus.  He has worked at The Roeper School in Birmingham, where he ran the Summer Stock Theatre for 18 years, has music directed at the Gem and Century Theatres in downtown Detroit and most recently, coached the professional singers for Nicely Theatre Group in West Bloomfield. 

Dan holds a Bachelor of Music in Education, and a Master of Music in conducting from Wayne State University.  He is also a composer and has 9 choral titles in print with several publishers including Hal Leonard, Shawnee Press, Lorenz Music, and others. 

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Brendan IgeApplied Low Brass, Adult Beginner Trumpet, Brass Pedagogy 

D.M.A. University of Michigan

M.Mus., University of Michigan

B.Mus., Bowling Green State University

bige@madonna.edu

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Brendan Ige

Dr. Brendan Ige, a native of Pearl City, Hawaii, is Instructor of Brass at Madonna University. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University and his master’s degrees (in Tuba Performance and Chamber Music) and DMA from University of Michigan in 2016. He performs on tuba and euphonium, composes, and teaches low brass in the Michigan and Ohio area. He can be heard recorded on tuba, euphonium, trombone, and trumpet. His primary teachers include Fritz Kaenzig and David Saltzman. Brendan has performed in the Toledo Symphony, Toledo Symphony Concert Band, Adrian Symphony, Akron Symphony, Perrysburg Symphony, The Royal Hawaiian Band, and the Cedar Point Beach Band.

He has also performed guest recitals or taught masterclasses at Baldwin Wallace University, Kent State University, The University of Akron, Madonna University, Bowling Green State University, and Oakland University. In 2017, he was invited to perform at the North American Saxophone Alliance giving a recital of tuba chamber music with saxophone. In 2018 he was a featured Euphonium artist for the Dublin Silver Band. 

Brendan is an avid proponent of contemporary music. He has premiered, composed and commissioned numerous works. His chamber groups Conviviality and Low and Lower frequently perform his own compositions as well as seek out other composers to write for the group. Brendan’s chamber group in his undergraduate studies, The Fig Newtons, won the Douglas Wayland Chamber Music Competition in 2013.

Brendan has taught all levels of education. He has served on the faculty of Oakland University. He teaches in the Van Buren public school district as a sectional coach and private lessons teacher for kids from 6th-12th grade and conducted the University of Michigan’s Youth Euphonium and Tuba Ensemble for five years.

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Velda KellyApplied Violin/Viola, Strings Pedagogy

M.Mus., Boston University

B.Mus., University of Cincinnati

vkelly@madonna.edu

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Velda Kelly

Violinist Velda Kelly has been teaching and performing in metropolitan Detroit since 1983. She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Cincinnati College - Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music degree from Boston University. Her violin teachers included Henry Meyer, Joseph Silverstein and Denes Zsigmondy. Ms. Kelly is a member of the Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra and is co-artistic director of Chamber Music at the Scarab Club. She also performs as an extra musician with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and has a large class of private violin students.

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Kassia Martin
Applied Flute

B.Mus., Wayne State University

kamartin@madonna.edu

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Kassia Martin

Kassia Martin holds positions in the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, the Midland Symphony Orchestra, the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra, and the Livonia Symphony Orchestra. She also performs regularly as a soloist and with her husband, Sam Martin, as the Martin Wind Duo.

She is also a dedicated teacher, with private students throughout southeast Michigan, and is the flute instructor at Madonna University in Livonia and the Steiner School of Ann Arbor. She is also the music director and conductor of the Flute Specialists Flute Choirs in Clawson, MI.

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Wendy KwiatkowskiMusical Theatre Dance Styles, Lyric Theatre choreographer

Wendy Kwiatkowski

As a lifelong learner, Mrs. K has also become certified in Acrobatic Arts and Progressing Ballet Technique and holds a 200-hour Yoga Certification.  Along with directing the dance program for the Livonia Public Schools magnet program CAPA, Mrs. Kwiatokowski currenlty choreographs for MU Lyric Theatre program.  She believes teaching dance in a supportive yet rigorous environment is possible, and she tries to bring her enthusiasm for all things dance wherever she goes.  Mrs. K. loves cultivating a passion for dance within her students, and seeing where their dreams take them.  She feels fortunate to be a part of so many students' journeys

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Zachary NenaberApplied Saxophone, Winds Pedagogy,
Music Education

Zachary Nenaber

Zack Nenaber is a second year PhD student and graduate student instructor at the University of Michigan. Prior to this appointment he held a graduate teaching assistantship in the band and music education department at the University of Missouri. He taught for six years, one as a music specialist in the K-12 classroom in Saint Louis, Missouri metro area, three years as assistant director in Columbia, Missouri at the middle and high school level, and two as director of bands and instrumental area coordinator in Casablanca, Morocco at a private American curriculum school. Zack holds a Masters of Music Degree from the University of Missouri - Columbia and a Bachelors of Music Education Degree from the University of Missouri - Saint Louis.

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Yalan PiaoApplied Piano

Yalan Piao

Pianist Yalan Piao, originally from China, has performed as an active soloist and collaborative pianist in numerous concert halls and churches throughout United States, Italy and China. As a soloist Dr. Piao has won top prizes in Marquette Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition and American Prodégé Competition. She has given solo concerts at notable venues such as Shanghai Concert Hall, He Luting Concert Hall in China, Kresge Hall at Madonna University and various churches in the Metro Detroit area. Additionally, Dr. Piao has participated in prestigious music festivals, including Gilmore Keyboard Festival, “BIMFA on the Road” International Music Festival, Walnut Hill Music Festival.

As a collaborative pianist, Dr. Piao has performed with instrumentalists and orchestras in China and the United States. She has performed at Shanghai Concert Hall, Chongqing Symphony Orchestra Hall in China, and Jackson College Potter Center and Chelsea High School with Jackson Symphony Orchestra, Dawson Auditorium with Adrian Symphony Orchestra and Brighton Center for the Performing Arts with Michigan Philharmonic Orchestra. Dr. Piao has also been a part of the "Centro Studi Della Giacoma," musical program in Italy as a collaborative pianist where she performed alongside vocalists and cellists in churches. She also has been worked as staff pianist for Interlochen Arts Camp, Stulberg International String Competition, Collabfest and North American Saxophone Alliance conference.

Outside of the concert halls, Dr. Piao is an avid educator who has served as mentor at a festival for the young pianists with autism, “Celebrating the Spectrum: A Festival for Music and Life” program at Michigan State University. She is also in demand as adjudicator for piano competitions and has helped her students to achieve their goals in RCM, SAT of MMTA and American Guild of Music at Michigan.

Dr. Piao holds a Doctor of Music Arts degree and Master of Music degree in piano performance from Michigan State University where she served as Graduate Assistant. She also carries Bachelor of Music degree from Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Her primary teachers include Deborah Moriarty, Minsoo Sohn, and among others.

Dr. Piao is collaborative pianist for EMA Singers, and also teaches at Expressions Music Academy. She serves as the pianist at the Congregational Church of Birmingham and she recently joined Madonna University serving as Piano Instructor and Collaborative Pianist. She enjoys working with students and traveling to see family in China and Korea.

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Linette Popoff-ParksAdjunct Professor, Applied Piano, Coaching for the Singer

M.A., Eastern Michigan University

B.Mus., Marygrove College

lpopoff-parks@madonna.edu

734-432-5709, 1506D

Linette Popoff-Parks

Linette Popoff-Parks is a former full-time Professor and Chair of the Music Department, having taught theory, piano, humanities, counterpoint, and analysis. She is now adjunct Professor Emerita and is devoting her time to teaching at Madonna, performance opportunities, speaking engagements, coaching high school singers, serving as Program Coordinator for the Livonia Piano Teachers Forum, researching piano literature for advanced pianists with small hands, and is a member of the Well-Balanced Pianist Teacher Training Program in New York. She holds several awards in teaching Excellence, Creative Teaching & Innovation, and was nominated for the GRAMMY Music Educator Award in 2015. Linette also composed the Madonna Alma Mater (copyrighted).

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Lisa RaschiatoreAdjunct Associate Professor, Applied Clarinet, Music Appreciation, Chamber Music, Music History

D.M.A., University of Michigan

M.Mus., University Michigan

B.A., Pepperdine University

lraschiatore@madonna.edu

734-432-5706, Room 1506F

Lisa Raschiatore

Clarinetist Lisa Raschiatore is a freelance musician and teacher in the Southeastern Michigan area. She currently serves as Principal Clarinetist with the Michigan Philharmonic and Bass Clarinetist with the West Michigan Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared as a substitute musician with the Windsor, Grand Rapids, Michigan Opera Theatre, and Detroit Symphony Orchestras on clarinet, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet, and basset horn. She has also toured the country with the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players as principal clarinetist, and has appeared with many other regional orchestras including the Dearborn, Traverse City, Ann Arbor, Flint, Saginaw, Adrian, Oakland, Macomb, Birmingham-Bloomfield, and Warren Symphony Orchestras.As an active proponent of contemporary music, she regularly performs and commissions composers in chamber music settings, most recently with her wind trio, Protea, at Trinosophes, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Kerrytown Concert House, and with Amphion Percussion at the DIA and Constellation in Chicago.

She has appeared with vocalist/composer Shara Worden and her band My Brightest Diamond at Art X in Detroit, the Laneway Festival at Meadowbrook, the MusicNOW Festival in Cincinnati, and with the ensemble Music at the Lincoln Center "Out of Doors" Festival in New York City. She co-founded a new-music ensemble called Warped Consort and commissioned works from composers David T. Little, Evan Chambers, Andre Myers, and Kirsten Volness. She recently worked with composer Evan Chambers in the development of his clarinet sonata, Atonement, and was a member of the commissioning consortium that sponsored the work. She has also worked with composer Michael Daugherty in the creation of his clarinet concerto, Brooklyn Bridge, and his chamber work Ladder to the Moon, recently premiering the trio version. She has premiered numerous works by young composers as a three-year member of the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble in residence at the Aspen Music Festival, and has participated in the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, the Eastern Music Festival in North Carolina, and the Festival de Música de Santa Catarina in Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil.

While a member of ACE, she was a featured performer on "Performance Today," the nationally syndicated radio show from American Public Media.She completed her undergraduate degree at Pepperdine University under the tutelage of Mary Gale, and earned both her Masters and Doctoral degrees at the University of Michigan with Fred Ormand, Dan Gilbert, and Monica Kaenzig. Dr. Raschiatore has served as the Interim Professor of Clarinet at Central Michigan University, as Instructor of Clarinet at Alma College, and as Adjunct Professor of Music Theory at Adrian College. Currently, she teaches clarinet, chamber music, and appreciation courses at Madonna University in Livonia, and maintains a private studio. This summer, she leads the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts Clarinet Workshop for middle and high school students, and is on faculty at the Performing Arts Institute of Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania. For more information, please visit www.lisaraschiatore.com

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Helene Rottenberg
Applied Guitar

M.A., Musicology, Univ of Michigan

B.A., Music History/Art History, Univ of Michigan

hrottenberg@madonna.edu

734-432-5706, Room 1506F

Helene Rottenberg

Helene Rottenberg is a Professor of Music at Madonna University in Livonia, MI, and also teaches guitar at Herb David Guitar Studio in Ann Arbor, MI. She has a Master of Musicology degree from the University of Michigan and was a student of the late Argentinean guitarist, Manuel Lopez-Ramos.

Helene has performed extensively in the Midwest, particularly in the Detroit/Ann Arbor area, since 1975. She has often played as a featured performer in chamber music concerts at the “Festival of the Lakes” in Alexandria, Minnesota, and has appeared on Minnesota Public Radio. She plays professionally in a flute/guitar duo, Divertimente, with flutist Susan Lazar, and they recently have released their first CD, featuring music by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Bela Bartok. She performs as a soloist and also enjoys playing in various ensembles. She has often played with Chamber Music at the Scarab Club, and is a regular performer with Woodward Corridor Musicians and the Detroit Concert Choir.

For the last few years she has been on the faculty of the Adult Classical Guitar Workshop at the Interlochen Music Camp, judged the International Youth Competition, and with the Guitar Foundation of America she serves on the board and conducts workshops at their conferences.

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Sarah SimkoAdjunct Instructor,
Applied Organ, Form & Analysis, Contrapuntal Tech.

D.M.A. Organ Performance, Univeristy of Michigan

M.Mus., University of Michigan

B.Mus., Eastman School of Music

ssimko@madonna.edu

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Sarah Simko

Sarah Simko received her doctoral degree in Organ Performance at the University of Michigan. Ms. Simko studied with Professor James Kibbie.

Ms. Simko is the recipient of a Graduate Award from the Presser Foundation, to be used to create a comprehensive set of recordings of organ music by living American female composers. The goal of this project is to expand the accessibility of a rich, and overlooked body of repertoire. A series of three CD’s were recently released.

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Jui-Chao WangApplied Cello

Jui-Chao Wang

Dr. Wang is principal cellist for the Livonia Symphony Orchestra and maintains a teaching studio in Farmington Hills. 

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