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2006 Series
Roadfeldt-Councill Duo

audio link Hear Allegheny Sounds featuring the Roadfeldt-Councill Duo

Roadfeldt-Councill DuoThe two members of this duo are Holly Roadfeldt-O'Riordan and Reuben Councill. They both perform in the Williamsport area in solo, chamber, and orchestral performances. During this program, you will hear them perform music by Earl Wild, Francis Poulenc, Jindrich Feld, and more. You will also hear who influenced them during their musical careers.

audio link Excerpt from Sonata by Jindrich Feld

audio link Excerpt from a Sonata by Francis Poulenc


Holly Roadfeldt-O'RiordanHolly Roadfeldt-O'Riordan, piano
Holly Roadfeldt-O'Riordan holds degrees in piano performance from the Eastman school of Music, Indiana University, and the University of Colorado in Boulder. She made her orchestral debut with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra at age 13 and has also appeared with the University of Colorado Orchestra, the Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble, the Indiana University Wind Ensemble, and the Lamont Symphony Orchestra.

Dr. Roadfeldt-O'Riordan is currently teaching at Susquehanna University where she serves as Assistant Professor of Piano.


Rueben CouncillRueben Councill, flute
Rueben Councill is the principal fluties with the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra and teaches the flute at Susquehanna University and Lycoming College. He also operates his own business, Flute Guru, a repair shop for all types of flutes. Mr. Councill has performed with the Susquehanna Valley Chorale and Orchestra, the Williamsport Chamber Choir and Orchestra, the Penn Central Winds, and the Williamsport Civic Chorus.

Rueben Councill has degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and and a Masters degree in Flute Performance and Flute Repair from Western Carolina University.

 


 

This project was supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment of the Arts, a federal agency.
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