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Conductor
Audrey Terry, conductor, a native of Utah, moved to Manhattan in 1997 to attend the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, where she studied musical theatre writing as a composer, and earned an MFA from the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program. Terry has been a freelance musician for many years, performing for ballet, theatre, opera, and dance. Her compositions have been commissioned and performed by the Intermountain Chamber Orchestra, the Salt Lake Men's Choir, Contemporary Music Consortium, Utah Flute Association (including a performance at the National Flute Convention in 1998), and various theatre companies. Her film work includes Additional Music for the video Seasons of the Heart, the feature film Mercy Street, and the short Three Thing I've Learned, which played at Sundance in 1994. Since moving to New York, she has composed music for the Second Avenue Dance Company and for the Design and Choreographers concert at the Tisch School of the Arts, and orchestrated for the benefit Nothing Like a Dame 2000 on Broadway, as well as for Seduction, conceived and directed by Chet Walker. She also orchestrated this season for the Barkesdale Theatre and Theatre Virginia, both in Richmond. As a conductor, Terry has worked in choral settings, musical theatre, instrumental concerts, and in the recording studio. Her current writing projects include a musical about Galileo, an opera based on Ethan Frome, and a harp concerto commissioned by the principal harpist of the Albany Symphony.
Pianist
H. Wayne Williams, Jr. is the General Manager of Carole Shiber Designs, a Brooklyn based business that manufactures and sells hand painted table linens. He moved to Brooklyn in 2000 from his hometown of Fort Wayne, Indiana. New York theatre management credits include The Good Thief (Producer/General Manager) with Brian d'Arcy James, And God Created Great Whales and An Idiot Divine with Rinde Eckert, as well as The Exonerated. Wayne is a graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts.
Former Accompanist
SoHee Youn, accompanist, began her musical career studying classical composition at the prestigious Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea. In 1994, she moved to the U.S. to study jazz at Berkley College in Boston where she gained her B.A. Most recently, SoHee completed her MFA at the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, Tisch School of the Arts, N.Y.U. She was awarded the ASCAP scholarship for composition in 1999, and in 2000 her twenty-minute musical, “A Life in the Day”, was preformed at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center. With her collaborator, Jamie Jackson, SoHee completed an original work for the Olympic Arts Festival in Australia, which received national coverage.