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UNC, Library of Congress launch summer music fellowships Three graduate students in musicology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will research the music of composer Samuel Barber during World War II, the National Negro Opera Company and the 1975 musical “Chicago” with new summer fellowships at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
Musicologist and anthropologist awarded summer NEH fellowships Music professor Annegret Fauser and anthropology professor Lorraine Aragon in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences have been awarded $6,000 fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for the summer of 2008.
Announcing the 2008 Kenan Music Scholars! Three instrumentalists and a vocalist have been named the second class of Kenan Music Scholars, receiving full scholarships in music to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Music Department Faculty

Sue T. Klausmeyer

Sue T. Klausmeyer
Adjunct Instructor

Office: 101 Person Hall
Email: sklaus@email.unc.edu
Phone: 919-843-4630

Sue T. Klausmeyer (Adjunct Instructor) received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. She earned a Master of Music degree in conducting from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ, and a Master of Arts in Teaching Music from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to conducting the UNC Women's Glee Club, Dr. Klausmeyer conducts the Duke University Vespers Ensemble, the Duke Divinity School Choir, and the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Community Chorus. Last year she served as conductor for the Northeast Piedmont Chorale.

She has served on the faculty of Capital University in Columbus, OH, where she conducted the Chapel Choir, the Capital University Choral Union, and taught advanced conducting. At the University of Cincinnati she conducted the University Women's Chorus and a vocal jazz ensemble called the Cabaret Singers.

Dr. Klausmeyer has performed on numerous occasions with the Robert Shaw Festival Singers in Carniegie Hall performances of choral masterworks. She has performed solo vocal recitals in the Neterlands and the United States and has appeared as a soloist in the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC.

In 1997 she received a grant from the University of Cincinnati to study choral manuscripts by Ralph Vaughan Williams in England and subsequently presented a lecture and concert performance of Dona Nobis Pacem by the composer. For further information about Sue Klausmeyer and her programs, please refer to her personal web site at the following web address: http://www.sueklausmeyer.com.

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