October-November 2009: Jamie Wilding performed First Snow in four performances of
Hands on Pianos in Texas, Ohio, and Germany.

October-November 2009: Rainer Schmitz will conducted two performances of Homage to
Mendelssohn
with his orchestra and choir in Harburg, Germany.

September 2009: Caroline Oltmanns released her fourth solo CD, containing excerpts from
Eleven Preludes.

September 2009: Zahari Metchkov premiered Epic no. 1: "Moses crossing the Red Sea"
at Youngstown State University and the University of Akron, Ohio

April 2009: Caroline Oltmanns performed excerpts from Eleven Preludes in Chagrin Falls,
Ohio and on "Sunday's Live" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

April 2009: Hristo Popov and James Wilding performed excerpts from Dance Suite at the
University of Akron, Ohio.

February-March 2009: James Wilding performed Eleven Preludes at Youngstown State
University, Kent State University, and the University of Akron.  

September to November 2008: Caroline Oltmanns performed selections from 11 Preludes:
in California (2 concerts), Germany (2 concerts), and Switzerland (4 concerts)

August to September 2008: Stephen Aron performed Fantasy four times in California,
Ohio, and Ontario.

February 2008: Caroline Oltmanns played The Oracle at Delphi in a piano recital including
Beethoven's sonata op. 28 and works by Chopin, at Guzetta Recital Hall, University of Akron,
Ohio and Bryan Recital Hall, Bowling Green State University, Ohio.

January to May 2008: Christoph Müller was a prizewinner of "Jugend Musiziert" in
Germany.  His program included "Eine Weisse Landschaft" from
Schneestücke.  See pictures
here.

26 January 2008: James Kent performed Hero's Promise, accompanied by Michael
Schneider, at the
San Angelo Piano Festival in San Angelo, Texas.  See pictures here.

18 November 2007: Caroline Oltmanns performed The Oracle at Delphi in a piano recital
at Nixon Library, Los Angeles.

23 September 2007: Corinne Morini sang Four Blake Songs, accompanied by Jamie
Wilding, at the Manhattan School of Music, New York City.

3 July 2007: Westhuizen Duo played Universal Prayer as part of a piano duo program in
the Beethoven Room at the
Standard Bank National Arts Festival, Grahamstown, South
Africa.

26 April 2007: Scott Ackerman played selections from Astroludes in the Marble Room in
Stambaugh Auditorium, Youngstown ,Ohio.

24 April 2007: Andrea Dreier and Cristina Pong performed Universal Prayer in the Marble
Room in Stambaugh Auditorium, Youngstown ,Ohio.

12-13 April 2007: Jamie Wilding performed selections from Bits 'n Pieces in the Spring
Dance Concert and the New Music Festival at the University of Akron, Ohio.

17 March 2007: Caroline Oltmanns played The Oracle at Delphi in a piano recital including
Brahms 3rd sonata at Dunning Auditorium, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada.

February 2007: Jamie Wilding gave the first performance of Sonata no. 2 in piano recitals
including Mozart K310 and Schubert D960 at Bliss Recital Hall, Youngstown Ohio, and
Guzzetta Recital Hall, Akron, Ohio.

January-February 2007: Caroline Oltmanns premiered The Oracle at Delphi and
performed it in six piano recitals in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Alabama.

October 2006: The Stow Symphony Orchestra performed The Continents at the Fishcreek
Nazarene Worship Center, Stow, Ohio, and at the United Methodist Church, Macedonia,
Ohio.

19 September 2006: A concert of works by Till MacIvor Meyn and James Wilding was
presented at the DeYor Performing Arts Center in Youngstown, Ohio.  
Westhuizen Duo
performed the
Universal Prayer. Corinne Morini sang Four Songs, Hristo Popov  
performed the slow movement from the
Sonata for violin and piano, and Till Meyn sang
"Love's Secret."  Jamie Wilding accompanied Morini, Popov, and Meyn.

January 2006: Jamie Wilding performed Drei Schneestücke at several private soireés in
Germany and England.

2005-2006: Jamie Wilding, Gerrey Noh, Ted Rounds and Tony Donofrio performed Mayan
Rites
three times in North-East Ohio.

5 May 2005: Erica Eloff, Zanta Hofmeyr, Malcolm Nay, and Marian Lewin performed
"slaap klein beminde" in the Konservatoriumsaal, North-West University, Potchefstroom,
South Africa. The work was commissioned by the Information Centre for Southern African
Music (ISAM).

23 November 2004: Semmy Stahlhammer and Jamie Wilding performed the Sonata for
violin and piano
at Hugh A. Glauser Recital Hall, Kent State University.

21 November 2004: Kathleen Tagg performed The Tempted Mermaid in Carnegie Hall’s
Weill Hall, New York. In the previous months, she performed it on several other occasions in
Cape Town and New York.
James Wilding         composer