Skip to Content

SUNY Potsdam

  • Sign in to your Merit page
« Back to Recent News

Crane School of Music Faculty Honor Women's Contributions to Music in Upcoming Recitals & Lecture

SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music Hosts Faculty Events Commemorating Women Composers & Educators

Potsdam, NY (02/12/2020) — In 1886, Julia Etta Crane founded the first institution devoted exclusively to preparing American music educators, at her alma mater, Potsdam Normal School. That same year, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly defeated an amendment to grant voting rights to women. It wasn't until 1920 that the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified. By that point, Julia's vision was a reality, and The Crane School of Music was well established.

Now, in honor of the 100th anniversary of passage of women's suffrage in the United States, SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music is continuing a yearlong performance series highlighting the contributions of women to the field of music. Three free faculty-led events will be held in the coming weeks.

Works for Clarinet

A faculty recital with Julianne Kirk Doyle on clarinet will also feature Dean Michael Sitton on piano and Timothy Sullivan on percussion on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m., in the Sara M. Snell Music Theater. The performance will include works by composers Germaine Tailleferre, Stacy Garrop, Katherine Hoover, Libby Larsen, Shulamit Ran and Amanda Harberg.

Among the program highlights, French composer Tailleferre's "Arabesque" is a short, monothematic work with a simple, haunting melody on a theme from the opera "La Petite Sirène." Garrop's "Phoenix Rising" consists of two movements representing the death and rebirth by flame of the mythical bird of ancient Egypt and Greece. Ran's "Spirit" is delivered in lively, inquisitive form ranging from declamatory to meditative.

"La Viola"

A faculty recital by Shelly Tramposh and friends, titled "La Viola," will be held on Monday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m., also in Snell Theater. The performance will include works by Rebecca Clarke, Hilary Tann, Andrea Reinkemeyer, Libby Larsen and Jennifer Higdon. In helping to celebrate the achievement of female composers, Tramposh will be joined by friends Colleen Skull, soprano; Anna Hendrickson, oboe; Julianne Kirk Doyle, clarinet; Laura Matthews, viola; Liesl Schoenberger Doty, violin, and Tracy Lipke-Perry, piano.

Both recitals will be broadcast live on the SUNY Potsdam website at the performance time. To view the program and see other upcoming streaming performances, visit http://www.potsdam.edu/academics/Crane/streaming.

Women in Music Education

Professor Caron Collins will present a special multimedia lecture on Wednesday, March 4 at 7:30 p.m., also in Snell Theater. Titled "Crane Women in Music Education," the talk will highlight the historical perspective of Julia Crane, founder of The Crane School of Music, with Collins portraying "Julia." Selected women faculty, alumni and students will share examples of their innovative music teaching to round out the evening. Honored guests for this presentation include faculty members Kathryn Sherman and Tracy Wanamaker; alumni Melissa Natale-Abramo, Genevieve Lotze, Jennifer Moore, Melinda Phoenix-Heart and Marichelle Weill, and students Kayleigh Junz, Diana McEntee and Margaret Rempe.

Collins, department chair and professor of music education, is in her 40th year of teaching. Her numerous publications include her book, "Messengers of Music: The Legacy of Julia E. Crane," (2011), and "Curious, Collaborative Creativity: A Guide to Transforming Music Ensembles" (2017).

All of the events are free, and the public is invited to attend.

About The Crane School of Music:

Founded in 1886, SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music has a long legacy of excellence in music education and performance. Life at Crane includes an incredible array of more than 300 recitals, lectures and concerts presented by faculty, students and guests each year. The Crane School of Music is the State University of New York's only All-Steinway institution. For more information, please visit http://www.potsdam.edu/crane.

###

Media Attachments

Dr. Julianne Kirk Doyle will perform alongside Crane School of Music Dean Dr. Michael Sitton in a faculty recital featuring all music by women composers, on Feb. 26.

Dr. Shelly Tramposh will lead a recital featuring works by female composers on March 2.

Julia Etta Crane was the founder of The Crane School of Music. Professor Caron Collins will portray Julia in a special presentation on Crane women’s contributions to music education on March 4.


KJ
Kayleigh
Junz
  • Music Education
  • Class of 2020
  • West Babylon, NY
MR
Margaret
Rempe
  • Music Education
  • Class of 2020
  • East Quogue, NY
DM
Diana
McEntee
  • Music Education
  • Class of 2020
  • Trenton, NJ
Laura Matthews
Laura
Matthews
  • Music Performance and Music Education
  • Class of 2022
  • Schenectady, NY

SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music

Alexandra Jacobs Wilke, (315) 267-2918, news@potsdam.edu

Share this Story

  • Print
  • Email

Recent News

  • SUNY Potsdam Hosts Summer Visit Days and Saturday Visits
  • SUNY Potsdam's WISER Center Brings Tower Gardens and Growing Racks to Massena Central School
  • SUNY Potsdam Associate Professor of English Dr. Sharmain van Blommestein Named COIL Ambassador
  • SUNY Potsdam Announces President's and Dean's Lists for Spring 2025
  • Local Resident Donates Historic Letter from Helen Hosmer to SUNY Potsdam College Archives
  • SUNY Potsdam's Gibson Gallery Hosts County Regional High School Art Show
  • SUNY Potsdam Honors Stewart's Foundation with 2025 Leadership Through Service Award
  • SUNY Potsdam Teacher Education Faculty and Students Host 'Take a Look at Teaching' Event
  • SUNY Potsdam Faculty Develop Humanities for Thoughtful Leadership Microcredential
  • SUNY Potsdam Launches 100 Percent Online Bachelor's Degree in Public Health
… View all recent news
Copyright © 2025 Merit Pages, Inc. • All Rights Reserved. • Terms of Service • Privacy Policy • Opt Out