Storm Warning

 

By Persis Anne Parshall Vehar

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Those who spend winters in Western New York are familiar with frequent storm warnings.  Worried broadcasters interrupt programs to forecast impending foul weather.  Sometimes, as in the blizzard of ’77 and in the 8 foot snowstorm in 2001, they prove to be correct. Persis  Vehar captures the drama of these warnings in this easy descriptive piece.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Persis Anne Parshall Vehar

 

Vehar's music has "honesty, clarity and compositional skill." (New York Times, Peter G. Davis).

 

Persis Anne Parshall Vehar’s vocal and instrumental compositions, ranging from chamber music through large ensembles and including three operas, have been performed internationally.  Among the places where her works have been heard are Carnegie Recital Hall (New York City), Royal Festival Hall (London), Graz Music Festival (Austria), McMaster & Brock Universities (Canada), Piccolo Spoleto Festival (Charleston, SC), and Rockefeller Kennedy Center Voice Competition for Excellence in American Music (New York City). 

 

An award-winning composer, she has been the recipient of six Meet the Composer Grants, nineteen annual ASCAP Awards (1984-2004), a Margaret Fairbank Jory Award (1997) and a New York Foundation for the Arts & Buffalo & Erie County Arts Council Special Opportunity Award (2000).    Vehar’s works may be heard on Aeolian, MMC, Fleur de Son and Mark recordings.  Her compositions are regularly broadcast on National Public Radio & Television.

 

She has been on the Composition Panel for the New York Foundation for the Arts and is a Consultant to the New York State Council on the Arts.  She is included in the International Who’s Who in Music, the Inter. Museum’s Collection of Distinguished Musicians (London) and the Biblioteque Internationale de Musique Contemporaine (Paris). 

 

Vehar holds degrees from Ithaca College and the University of Michigan.  Her composition studies were with Warren Benson, Ross Lee Finney, Roberto Gerhard and Ned Rorem, President of the American Academy of Arts & Letters.  She has had additional advanced composition workshops with Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Jacob Druckman, Leon Kirchner & Roger Sessions.  She is in her fifth year as Composer-in-Residence at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY.

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