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Ms. Angeline Case-Stott, Professor Emeritus, coordinates and teaches in the harpsichord area. She has performed as a soloist and chamber musician and has lectured across the United States and Canada. She made her European debut playing a solo harpsichord recital for the Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments at the Universit yof Edinburgh in St. Cecilia’s Hall, Scotland’s oldest concert hall. This recital was part of an early keyboard recital series in the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe. Professor Case-Stott’s publications include a pedagogical video, Fingering Scales, Keyboard Harmony, and articles in national journals, including Clavier. Her harpsichord CD, Baroque Moments, was released in 2001. Active at all levels of the Music Teachers National Association, she is immediate past president of the Greater Memphis Music Teachers Association, past president of Tennessee Music Teachers Association, and Tennessee Music Teachers Association 1990 “Teacher of the Year.” Currently, she is on the Board of Directors of the Midwestern Early Keyboard Association. Professor Case-Stott has piano performance degrees from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University (B.M.) and the University of Memphis (M.M.). Postgraduate piano pedagogy studies were taken at the Northern Illinois University; harpsichord and early music performance practice were with Laurette Goldberg of San Francisco Conservatory.
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