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DocuSign Envelope ID:4F42587D-D5B0-4359-B7A1-8246D2FA6E29 <br /> S �+ ' , November 2016 <br /> Resumes and Contact Information for Key Artists and Administrators <br /> Dr.Allan Friedman,WVC Artistic Director <br /> Contact information: director @womensvoiceschorus.org <br /> 1312 Glenwood Avenue,Durham,NC 27701 <br /> 919-923-3869 <br /> WVC Artistic Director Dr.Allan Friedman began his tenure with the chorus in fall 2007. In <br /> addition to his work with WVC,Friedman is the Music Director at Judea Reform Congregation <br /> in Durham,NC, and the founding director of SONAM, a chamber choir specializing in <br /> renaissance music.From 2004 to 2012 he served as the associate conductor of Duke Chapel <br /> Music, directing the Duke Vespers Ensemble and the Duke Divinity School Choir. <br /> Friedman is also an active music teacher and clinician in the Triangle,teaching music history <br /> courses for retirees,and leading choral clinics and workshops throughout the state. <br /> In addition to conducting and teaching,Friedman is an accomplished composer and arranger, <br /> having studied composition with Marjorie Merryman at Boston University and Steven Jaffe at <br /> Duke University.He has enjoyed several successful performances of his choral compositions and <br /> arrangements,most notably his Holocaust cantata With Perfect Faith and his choral cycle Songs <br /> of Radiance,which WVC premiered in 2010. <br /> Originally from Duluth,Minnesota,Friedman earned his BA in music at Duke,where he studied <br /> conducting with Rodney Wynkoop. In the fall of 1997, he studied at the University of Natal, <br /> Durban in South Africa,where he learned choral music from Joseph Shabalala, leader of <br /> Ladysmith Black Mombazo,renowned for their work on Paul Simon's album Graceland. In 2001 <br /> Friedman graduated with a Master in Musicology from the University of North Carolina, Chapel <br /> Hill,where he wrote his thesis on South African choral competitions. While at UNC he also <br /> conducted the Collegium Musicum and the Harambe Choir. In the spring of 2005, Friedman <br /> earned his Doctorate of Musical Arts from Boston University,where he studied conducting with Y' <br /> Ann Howard Jones and David Hoose.During his time at BU he conducted the BU Women's <br /> Chorus and the BU Repertory Chorus, and wrote his dissertation on Russian Jewish Choral <br /> Music from St. Petersburg circa 1905-1925. <br /> In his spare time Friedman enjoys spending time with his newborn son Daniel and taking long <br /> walks with Katie,his wife and Amy,the dog. <br /> Eg <br />