Lumi Trio to perform works of living composers

The Lumi Trio features Ruby Chia-Yun Yeh, clarinet; Dr. Minhae Lee, piano; and Daniela Diaz, violin.

The Lumi Trio features Ruby Chia-Yun Yeh, clarinet; Dr. Minhae Lee, piano; and Daniela Diaz, violin.

The Lumi Trio will present a program of works by living composers when the ensemble performs at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, in Cole Concert Hall on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University.

The trio includes Ruby Chia-Yun Yeh, clarinet; Daniela Diaz, violin; and Dr. Minhae Lee, piano. Lee recently joined the faculty of the School of Music at SFA as assistant professor of piano.

Clarinetist Yeh is a D.M.A. candidate at Michigan State University. She is the second prize winner of the International Henri Selmer Paris Clarinet Academy and Competition and the founder of the Lumi Trio in 2017. She holds degree from the National Kaohsiung Normal University, the Taipei National University of the Arts and Boston University.

Violinist Diaz serves as a member of Artistic and Educational Committees of El Sistema, a voluntary music-education program founded in Venezuela that seeks to transform children’s lives through music.

Lumi Trio works to rediscover, program and diffuse the substantial literature commissioned over the past 30 years by the legendary Verdehr Trio. Founded in 2017 and combining three distinctive musical personalities into a unique collective, Lumi Trio exhibits rarely performed 20th and 21st century pieces alongside standard repertoire.

The program includes “Portmanteau” by Stephen Lias, professor of composition at SFA, along with “Pockets of Comfort” by Michael Eaton; “Piezas Luminosas” by Gonzalo Garrido; “Solstices” by David Biedenbender; and “Compass Points” by Ricardo Lorenz.

“We are performing music by living composers, specifically Michael Eaton and Stephen Lias, who wrote music for Lumi Trio in 2021,” Lee said.

Lias’ music is regularly performed throughout the United States and abroad by soloists and ensembles. Since 2009, he has focused increasingly on his work as an adventurer-composer. His passion for wilderness and outdoor pursuits has led to a growing series of works about the national parks of the U.S. He has served as artist-in-residence at Rocky Mountain, Glacier, Denali, Glacier By, and Gates of the Arctic national parks, and has written more than 15 park-related pieces that have been premiered. His orchestral work “All the Songs that Nature Sings” was commissioned by the Boulder Philharmonic with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and performed at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center. He is the founder and leader of the annual “Composing in the Wilderness” field seminar offered by the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival. His students have scored films, been commissioned and published, and are the recipients of regional, national and international awards.

Eaton is a young composer earning his bachelor’s degree in music composition at Michigan State University. He has written and arranged for fixed media, the concert stage, musicals, commercials, marching band, jazz band and video games. He works to bolster the presence of scoring music for video games in the greater music curriculum by combining his multi-media experiences to teach classes on the subject.

Biedenbender is a composer, conductor, performer, educator and interdisciplinary collaborator. He is associate professor of composition in the College of Music at Michigan State University.

The compositions of Lorenz have garnered praise for their fiery orchestrations and rhythmic vitality as well as for raising awareness about global societal challenges that concern the composer. These impressions have earned him two Latin Grammy Award nominations and multiple commissions. He is professor and chair of the music composition area at Michigan State University

Garrido-Lecca is a composer whose works include compositions for symphonic orchestra, diverse chamber ensembles, electronic media, piano solo and voice. He has also written incidental music for theatre, film, choreographies and video art.

Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. To purchase tickets, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit finearts.sfasu.edu. For additional information, contact the SFA School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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March 3, 2022: NPD Crime Report

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March 3, 2022: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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March 3, 2022: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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March 2, 2022: NPD Crime Report

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SFA’s Office of Multicultural Affairs hosting fifth annual Women’s Empowerment Summit

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting its fifth annual Women’s Empowerment Summit, a one-day educational event featuring breakout sessions on topics intended to empower women and educate the community on issues specific to women.

“My hope is that presenters will be able to effectively share their knowledge and experience while participants – students, faculty, staff and the community – can benefit from it,” said Veronica Beavers, OMA director. “We want participants to be able to not only learn from others, but have an outlet to share their experiences, as well. We hope all attendees will feel empowered by the end of the summit.”

A 9 a.m. opening session will feature keynote speaker Nkem Nwaobi, a nurse practitioner based in southeast Texas.

Summit attendees will have the opportunity to develop relationships with others who strive to make an impact, learn professional development skills, discuss today’s issues for women and learn how to improve personal wellness. Regardless of gender, everyone can benefit from this summit, Beavers said.

The free event is open to the public and will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 19 in the Baker Pattillo Student Center Twilight Ballroom, second floor.

To register, visit sfasu.edu/oma, select “Women’s Empowerment Summit,” and click the “Register Here!” button. The deadline to register is March 16. Lunch is provided to all who preregister.

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SFA’s Mu Phi Epsilon provides scholarship for Music Prep student

Music Prep Mu Phi donationStephen F. Austin State University School of Music’s student organization Mu Phi Epsilon has provided a full-semester Music Prep scholarship for student Sabrina Flores. A violinist, Sabrina plans to attend SFA next fall as a music education major. Presenting the donation is Cole Jones, graduate student from Livingston. Organizations or individuals who wish to sponsor scholarships for students may contact Music Preparatory Division Director Alba Madrid at (936) 468-1291 or musicprep@sfasu.edu. For more information about Music Prep, visit sfamusicprep.com.

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SFA Music Prep, CVB to present Music, Arts Festival downtown

The Music Preparatory Division at Stephen F. Austin State University, in partnership with the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau, will host a Music and Arts Festival on Saturday, April 23, in downtown Nacogdoches.

The family friendly outdoor music festival is from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and takes place on the downtown square. It will feature student music and dance performances, local artists, exhibit booths, children’s games and more, according to Alba Madrid, director of the Music Prep program in the School of Music.

“This is an effort to unite, support and showcase the fine arts programs in our community,” Madrid said.

Local merchants can be a part of the festival by showcasing their businesses at booth spaces that will be located around the square and along Main Street and/or by donating door prizes to be given away during the festival. Event sponsorships are also available, and local food trucks will be onsite.

Proceeds will help fund, in part, two major projects, including the creation of the Shirley Watterston Piano Lab and the newly established Strings Project, Madrid said.

The Watterston Piano Lab, which will be housed in a renovated garage area at the Prep House, will provide space for SFA Music Prep to deliver affordable group piano instruction to members of the Nacogdoches and East Texas community. Classes will be offered for students of all ages (retirees, adults, teenagers, elementary) and skill levels. In addition to outreach potential, the piano lab program will also provide music majors internship opportunities to gain valuable teaching experience in conjunction with their piano pedagogy classes, and it will allow Music Prep to expand class offerings such as Kindermusik and choral programs.

“These supervised teaching opportunities fit the university’s strategic plan by being a recruiting tool for college music majors seeking these types of transformative experiences as part of their academic and practical studies at SFA,” Madrid said.

Strings Project classes provide practical hands-on training for undergraduate string education majors during their college years and give children from the community the opportunity to study a stringed instrument in a group setting. Classes are offered for elementary, middle and high school students after school.

Deadline to register for festival booth spaces is March 23. For more information about sponsorships, or to register for a booth, contact Madrid at (936) 468-1291 or musicprep@sfasu.edu. For more information about Music Prep, visit sfamusicprep.com.

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Forestry students represent SFA, receive statewide recognition at the 2022 Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society conference

 Undergraduate and graduate students from Stephen F. Austin State University's Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture represented the university at the 2022 Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society conference held in Horseshoe Bay, with both undergraduate and graduate students receiving recognition. Pictured, from left to right, are SFA student chapter of The Wildlife Society members Veda Allen, Abby Buckner, Laken Mize, Jake Mayhan, Blake Carter and Jake Hill.

Undergraduate and graduate students from Stephen F. Austin State University’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture represented the university at the 2022 Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society conference held in Horseshoe Bay, with both undergraduate and graduate students receiving recognition. Pictured, from left to right, are SFA student chapter of The Wildlife Society members Veda Allen, Abby Buckner, Laken Mize, Jake Mayhan, Blake Carter and Jake Hill.

Ten undergraduate students and five graduate students represented Stephen F. Austin State University’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture at the 2022 Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society conference held last week in Horseshoe Bay.

In addition to oral and poster presentations delivered by students, the SFA student chapter of The Wildlife Society placed second in the statewide Quiz Bowl, finishing only one point behind the winning team.

Graduate student David Rosenbaum, whose research sheds much-needed light on the distribution and occupancy of the threatened alligator snapping turtle in East Texas, placed first in the conference’s Graduate Student Poster competition and second place in the Clarence Cottam Award competition. The Clarence Cottam Award is the most prestigious student award given by the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society to recognize and promote student research excellence in wildlife biology, conservation and management.

“The recognition of our undergraduate and graduate students from leading wildlife professionals across the state is a testament to their hard work and passion for the field of wildlife management and conservation,” said Dr. Jessica Glasscock, assistant professor of forest wildlife management and faculty advisor for the SFA student chapter of The Wildlife Society.

By Sarah Fuller, outreach coordinator with Stephen F. Austin State University’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture.

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March 1, 2022: NPD Crime Report

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