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Roland E. Martin is a
member of the Music Faculty of the University at Buffalo where he teaches
organ, harpsichord and piano. Since November of 1992 he has been Director
of Music for St. Joseph's University Church in Buffalo.
He is also Assistant
Musical Director and accompanist for the Chautauqua Chamber Singers,
as well as founder and director of Speculum Musicae: an ensemble
for early music.
Mr. Martin received his
Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the State University
College at Fredonia New York where he studied organ with Dr.
John Hofmann; earlier instruction was with Hans Vigeland. He
became Staff Accompanist at Fredonia in 1979 and remained in
that position until 1985.
Mr. Martin is a member
of the Trumpet/Organ duo "Baroque Consort" with trumpeter
Wade Weast. Together they have completed successful tours including
one in Europe (England, Germany, Austria) in August 1987.
As accompanist, Mr. Martin
has performed throughout the Eastern United States, Canada and
Bermuda. He has, served as such for the Metropolitan Opera National
Competition on several occasions.
As organist he has played
recitals in the U.S. (including the National Cathedral in Washington,
D.C.) and Canada, Spain (1978), Germany/Austria (1982) and England
(1994). In February 1986, Mr. Martin was honored to perform the
New York Premier, and third American performance of the complete
collection of J.S. Bach's recently discovered "Neumeister
Chorales."]
Mr. Martin has served
as Associate Conductor for the premier of "The Beggars'
Christmas" by Richard Proulx in Rockwell Hall.
An active composer and
conductor, he is the recipient of two "Meet the Composer"
grants. Mr. Martin was also honored with two Pennsylvania State
Council of the Arts grants, and two Alcoa Arts Endowment awards
for commissioned compositions. Recent works include the critically
acclaimed "A Hymn for St. Cecilia", commissioned by
the Cheektowaga Community Chorus, and "A Medieval Triptych"
commissioned by The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.
In addition to his concert
experience, he has worked as a Church musician since 1976. He
has served at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Fredonia, Trinity Episcopal
Church, Hamburg, and since 1992, St. Joseph University Heights,
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