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      <image:title>Members - Corrine Kozar, Soprano</image:title>
      <image:caption>Contact:  Website: www.corrinebyrne.com Hailed for her "beautiful vocal timbre" (Classical Singer Magazine Competition), Corrine Kozar has quickly become a celebrated soprano and actress.  Recent roles include Cathy in The Last Five Years at Opera America, ensemble/cover for the title role in Handel's Almira with Boston Early Music Festival, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel with Stony Brook Opera and Anima in Hildegard von Bingen's Ordo Virtutum. This year she will create the role of Lady Madeline in The Fall of the House of Usher by Felix Jarrar. She joined the Lucerne Festival Academy in Berio's Coro under Sir Simon Rattle and has been a featured soloist with REBEL Baroque Ensemble, One World Symphony, Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, and Amherst Symphony. She is the co-founder of Ensemble Musica Humana which has recorded two successful studio albums, appeared on WMUA radio and been featured on the BBC T.V series Poldark. She is also co-founder of Jerome New Music Award winning ensemble Tempus Continuum which has appeared in recital all over the northeast including the Arts in the Village Series alongside the Boston Trio and Manhattan String Quartet. Ms. Byrne is singing with Lorelei Ensemble for the 2015-2016 season where she will appear at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Trinity Wall Street Twelfth Night series, and Bucknell University. Ms. Kozar sings with the professional schola at St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village and is a soprano section leader and soloist for the weekly services. She is also an active educator as a teaching artist in many NYC public and private schools as well as at Greenwich House Music School. She holds music degrees from University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Manhattan School of Music, and is a doctoral candidate in voice at Stony Brook University.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Members - Anne H. Goldberg-Baldwin, composer, pianist, oboist</image:title>
      <image:caption>Website: www.annehgoldberg.com      Anne H. Goldberg-Baldwin blurs the definitions of music and dance as a composer, choreographer, performer, and educator, a vanguard of interdisciplinary performance art.  She is co-Founder and Artistic Director the Tempus Continuum Ensemble, a new music ensemble premiering and performing both her own music and that of other 20th and 21st Century composers.  Touring coast to coast and internationally, Anne’s music has been premiered and performed by ensemble mise-en, the Boston New Music Institute, the Novatrio, NeoLit Ensemble, and at festivals such as the International Ferienkurse für Neue Musik Darmstadt and the Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice at New England Conservatory. Her artistry has been featured in New York venues such as Symphony Space, the Kitchen, the Flea Theater, and many others nationally and internationally. In addition to Tempus, Anne is Founder and Artistic Director of dance and multimedia company, the Synthesis Aesthetics Project. Through the project, Anne has produced, composed, choreographed and directed a variety of productions, most recently as Emerging-Artist-in-Residence at The Field.      Anne is a freelance performer and educator in the Seattle, New York City, and Boston areas on a multitude of projects ranging from recording sessions to live events.  She actively commissions, records, and premieres works for English horn, oboe, and piano solo, as well as holds an annual call-for-scores with her collaborators at the Tempus Continuum Ensemble.  She has premiered numerous composers’ pieces, including the works of Georges Aperghis, Kevin Baldwin, Mike Boyd, and others.  An avid improviser, she champions graphic and indeterminate music equally alongside explicit notational styles, performing as a soloist from Avery Fisher Hall, to Cornelia Street Café, to Europe and beyond.        Her fascination with notation and performance art led her to her Doctoral dissertation subject: examining the composer-performer dichotomy from a semiological standpoint.  She embarked on her study in semiology of the composer-performer, the study of signs and symbols, to decipher the various stages of conception, interpretation, and reflection of pieces.         Anne’s educational background, although based upon the study of science, mathematics and languages, never strayed far from her passion for the arts. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Wellesley College with extensive course work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and received her M.M. of Classical Composition at the Manhattan School of Music under Dr. Marjorie Merryman, and influences of Nils Vigeland, Reiko Füting, and Mark Stambaugh.  She also received her D.M.A. under Dr. Reiko Füting, and currently is an Adjunct Professor at Cornish College of the Arts.      In addition to her musical and choreographic pursuits, Anne is a professional figure skater, holding gold freestyle, artistry and ice dancing titles in the United States and Canada as well as International ice dancing titles.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Members - Martha Cargo, Flutist</image:title>
      <image:caption>Website: http://www.marthacargo.com Hailed by the New York Times as "excellent" and praised for her "milky" tone by I Care if You Listen, New York-based flutist Martha Cargo is committed to the integration of experimental music into various media, be it contemporary art, theater or dance.  Equally at home as soloist and chamber musician, Ms. Cargo performs actively with Ensemble sans maître, Ghost Ensemble, Glass Farm, and Tenth Intervention and has collaborated with Erick Hawkins Dance Company and Synthesis Aesthetics Project, with whom she completed a residency at The Field in 2012. She is a recent addition to the roster of Whitney George's project The Curiosity Cabinet and has performed with neoLIT and Tempus Continuum. Ms. Cargo is dedicated to collaborating with young composers. Over the last few years, she has commissioned and premiered solo works by Jonah Rosenberg,Yangzhi Ma, Anne Goldberg, and Mike Perdue, as well as numerous chamber works. She recently performed music by young composers from Asia at the Beijing Modern Music Festival, and has performed at Symphony Space, The Stone, PioneerWorks, r&amp;dstudios (Brooklyn) so far this season. She will perform a solo set alongside violin/viola duo andPlay this winter at Spectrum. A graduate of Oberlin College's double-degree program in Flute and Chemistry, she completed her Masters in Music at SUNY-Purchase and continued her studies in the Contemporary Program at Manhattan School of Music. Martha's primary instructors include Michel Debost, Catherine Cantin (Paris), and Tara Helen O'Connor. She currently works as Assistant to the Music Director at the Americas Society on Park Avenue in Manhattan and as Social Media Coordinator for I CARE IF YOU LISTEN.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Members - Kevin Baldwin, saxophonist &amp; composer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Website: kevinbaldwinmusic.com Kevin has traveled and performed as a soloist and in ensembles all over the world, including Beijing and Shanghai, China; Paris, France; and Maccagno, Italy.  The New York Times reviewed one of Kevin’s concerts as “…precise and energetic…” Since then, Kevin has performed with numerous ensembles such as Iktus+, Ensemble Mise-en, Tactus, Qubit, Tempus Continuum Ensemble, and Inverted Space. Kevin has also been asked to perform as a soloist and with ensembles at many venues, such as Symphony Space, Roulette, Issue Project Room, and Galapagos in New York City. Recently, Kevin has received commissions and several other premieres from ensembles such as andPlay, Cellophone, Ensemble SurPlus, and Loadbang. Additionally, Kevin has attended Akadmie Schloss Solitude in 2015, where he studied with Chaya Czernowin, Rebecca Saunders, and Ming Tsao. In 2011, Kevin attended the SoundSCAPE festival in Maccagno, Italy. Previously, Kevin received an honorable mention in the 2009 National Association of Composers of the USA Young Composers Competition for his piece, Meditation, for solo Bassoon.  Kevin is currently a DMA candidate in Music Composition at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, where he studies composition with Dr. Joel-Francois Durand and Saxophone with Dr. Michael Brockman. Kevin has earned his B.M. in Music Education and Music Composition at the University of the Pacific, where he studied primarily with Dr. François Rose and Dr. Robert Coburn in composition, and David Henderson for saxophone.  He received his M.M in Contemporary Performance from the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied with Dr. Paul Cohen for saxophone, and Dr. Reiko Fueting in composition.</image:caption>
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