Lee Teply, 25th Annual ODU Literary Festival

Authors

Lee Teply

Document Type

Featured Participant

Festival Date

10-2-2002

Location

Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Center Chandler Recital Hall

Author/Artist Bio

Lee Teply holds degrees in organ performance, music theory, and literature from Oberlin College Conservatory and Eastman School of Music. In addition to serving as Director of Music at Norfolk's First Lutheran Church, he teaches courses in music theory and history at Old Dominion University, where he also directs the ODU Madrigal Singers and ODU Collegium Musicum. Dr. Teply is a free-lance music critic for The Virginian-Pilot and is the director of Schola Cantorum.

Description

Wednesday, October 2nd, 2002 at 8:00 p.m.

A Pulitzer Prize-winning poet gathers a group of dancers, musicians, translators, and singers to interpret works from around the world. Joining W. D. Snodgrass, who also won the Harold Morton Landon Award for Translation, are Steve Kelley, Frederick Lubich, Marilyn Marloff, Agnes Mobley-Wynne, Peter Schulman, Lee Teply, and others. Together they weave a matrix of forms and languages into a colorful cloth.

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