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Oboist Rebecca Schalk Nagel has a varied career as a
soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral performer. In 2001, Ms. Nagel
was the recipient of the South Carolina Arts Commission Artist Fellowship.
She has performed at conferences of the International Double Reed in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, Austin, Texas, Greensboro, North Carolina, and Tempe,
Arizona. Ms. Nagel has been a solo recitalist on the Noonday Concert series
at St. Paul's Chapel in New York City and has performed with the Bethlehem
Bach Choir, the New York City Opera National Company, the New Philharmonia
of Riverside, and the Chamber Orchestra of New England.
Currently principal oboist of the South Carolina Philharmonic,
Ms. Nagel has performed as a soloist with the Philharmonic in Mozart’s
Concerto in C for Oboe, Krommer's Concerto in F and J.S. Bach’s
Concerto in A for Oboe D’Amore. Her performance of the Mozart concerto
was praised for it’s “cleanly articulated phrasing, special
sense of lyric ease in the slow movement, and beguiling tone color throughout”
by The State (Columbia, SC). Her latest CD featuring solo and chamber
music of Allan Blank, Libby Larsen, Hendrik Andriessen and John Valerio
will be released on the Centaur label. Ms. Nagel performs frequently with
the Greenville and Charleston Symphonies, and is Professor of Music at
the University of South Carolina.
Ms. Nagel was a fellowship student at the Tanglewood
Music Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, the New College Music Festival,
the Bach Aria Festival, and the Yale Chamber Music Festival. A native
of Chicago, Ms. Nagel received a B.M. degree from Lawrence University,
M.M. degree from Yale University, and a D.M.A. degree from the State University
of New York at Stony Brook where she studied with Ronald Roseman. Ms.
Nagel has performed in master classes with Robert Bloom, Ray Still, Richard
Killmer, and Richard Woodhams.
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