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Marie-Louise Catsalis (Lecturer)

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Personal bio
Marie-Louise Catsalis is a conductor, vocal coach and keyboard accompanist (piano and harpsichord). Initially trained as a pianist, she completed a graduate opera repetiteurâ??s course at the Sydney Conservatorium in 1993. That year she also took part in the Pacific Music Festival, Saporo, Japan, where she gave recitals with chamber soloists of the Vienna Philharmonic and Santa Cecilia Orchestras, played in the festivalâ??s orchestra under Michael Tilson Thomas, and worked with composer Lou Harrison. Thereafter she began to specialize in vocal music of the Italian Baroque, taking lessons in Italy and eventually completing the Master of Music degree at the University of New England, Australia, in 1998. She went on to doctoral studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia, which focused on the serenatas or occasional vocal music of Alessandro Scarlatti (degree conferred 2005). She has presented papers and lecture/recitals at the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, the Society for Eighteenth-Century Music, the American Handel Society, the Musicological Society of Australia, and the American Musicological Society. Her critical editions have been published on the Web Library of Seventeenth-Century Music ( http://aaswebsv.aas.duke.edu/wlscm/AboutWLSCM.html) and A-R Editions Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era.

Currently teaching
MUSIC 184BZ: Topics on the Musical Stage (Autumn, Winter)
MUSIC 184AZ: Editing and Performing Early Music (Spring)
TAPS 184B: Topics on the Musical Stage (Autumn, Winter)
MUSIC 17PZ: Keyboard Explorations (Autumn)
MUSIC 184B: Topics on the Musical Stage (Autumn, Winter)
MUSIC 183C: Interpretation of Musical Theater Repertoire (Winter)
TAPS 183C: Interpretation of Musical Theater Repertoire (Winter)
MUSIC 183CZ: Interpretation of Musical Theater Repertoire (Winter)
MUSIC 17AX: Key-Notes: A Piano and Voice Exploration (Summer)
MUSIC 184CZ: Dramatic Vocal Arts: Songs and Scenes Onstage (Spring)
MUSIC 17P: Keyboard Explorations (Autumn)
MUSIC 184A: Editing and Performing Early Music (Spring)
MUSIC 184C: Dramatic Vocal Arts: Songs and Scenes Onstage (Spring)
TAPS 184C: Dramatic Vocal Arts: Songs and Scenes Onstage (Spring)
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