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Stella Sung’s premieres have included performances at Carnegie Hall (New York, NY), the Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia),the Schauspielhaus (Berlin, Germany), the Phillips Collection (Washington, D.C), Merkin Hall (New York, NY), Washington Square Church (New York, NY), the Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Performing Arts (Jacksonville, FL), The Jacoby Concert Hall (Jacksonville, FL) and performances over radio stations WNYC-New York, WGBH-Boston, WKUT-Austin, TX., the Bayerisch Rundfunk (Bavarian Radio) in Munich, Germany, and the Swedish National Radio.
Commissions have included works for Yo-Yo Ma, the German Ministry of Culture (Rhineland-Pfalz), The New Renaissance Chamber Artists (New York, NY), the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra (Orlando, FL), the Dayton Symphony Orchestra, Dance Alive! (Florida), the Lyric Arts Trio (Kansas City, KS), saxophonist Claude Delangle (Conservatoire de Paris), PRISM Saxophone Quartet (NY, NY), the Rollins College (Winter Park, FL), the 2000 Alabama All-State Festival Orchestra (Tuscaloosa, AL), the Etowah Youth Orchestra (Gadsden, AL), the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra (Jacksonville, FL).
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Commissioned composer for:
5th International Women's
Brass Conference
Normal, Illinois
June 2006
Towards Light
premiered by the Monarch Brass Ensemble
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Dr. Sung was recently commissioned by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra (Orlando, FL) for their 2002-2003 10th Anniversary season.
Stella Sung is a Professor of Music on the music faculty at the University of Central Florida, and has also served on the Theory/Composition faculty of the Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, MI. She holds the Bachelor of Music degree (piano performance) from the University of
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Michigan (Ann Arbor), the Master of Fine Arts degree (composition) from the University of Florida, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree (piano performance) from the University of Texas at Austin.
Sung's work is published by the Southern Music Company (USA), Theodore Presser Music Publishers (USA), and Editions Henry Lemoine (France), and is currently available on Cambria Master Recordings, Eroica Recordings, and KOCH Classical Recordings.
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