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Class of 1992

Dear Class of 1992,
Welcome to class notes online!

Your class notes are published on a continual basis as we receive your news, and appear below in the order they were received, along with your CD/book art or photos.

(last updated 1.13.08)

Submit your own class note here.

You may also submit news, CDs, books, and photos by mail to:

Class Notes
New England Conservatory
290 Huntington Avenue
Boston MA 02115

You will also find information on this page about your Reunion contacts, and other information relevant to your class year.

Help us find your lost classmates.


Some recent news from the class of 1992. Your class note will remain on this page for up to one year, or until you submit a new note to replace it.
   
Lauren Bernofsky, D.M.A. ’92 M.M. recently relocated to Bloomington, IN. Last May, her ballet music for The Wizard of Oz was premiered by the Harford Ballet in Joppa, Md. Her latest publication is Hanukkah Lights for treble chorus and piano, published by Hal Leonard. 7/3/07
Melanie Mitrano ’92 M.M., ’95 D.M.A. released a new CD on Capstone Records, entitled Songs in Transit: An American Expedition. This release features Pulitzer Prize-winning composers David del Tredici and Paul Moravec, as well as Lee Hoiby, with the composers performing on the piano. 7/3/07
  Joseph Cancellaro ’92 M.M. recently completed his book, Sound Design for Interactive Media. 7/3/07
  Susan Gall ’92 M.M. moved to Chicago in the fall of 2006 to study medicine at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. She plans to continue playing flute as part of the Musicians in Medicine group at the medical school. 7/3/07
  Pianist Jung Mi Lee ’92 G.D. and harpsichordist and pianist Jon Sakata ’93 M.M., ’03 D.M.A. have been invited to close this summer’s concert series at the Phillips Exeter Academy Class of 1945 Library, in Rockefeller Hall. The program is titled Landmarks of Sonic Architecture and will feature two works for one piano, four hands: Brahms’s Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann, and an arrangement by the performers of the first eight fugues from J.S. Bach’s The Art of Fugue. 7/3/077

Help us find your lost classmates.

Unfortunately, NEC has lost touch with some of your classmates. If you have e-mail or other contact information for any of the people listed below, please let us know so that we can keep them informed of reunions and other NEC activities.

Hua-Chen Hsieh, Kwangmin Kim, Minako Kosuge, Suk-Rahn Kwon, Lisa Mandelkorn, Steven Patchel, Michelle Seto, Matthew Thompson, Enrique Ulloa, Noel Vasquez, Joerg Westerkamp.