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David's
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CDs
are also available at the Oglethorpe University Museum Gift
Shop.
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Upcoming
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DAVID
BUICE
OUMA
Harpsichordist in Residence
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David Buice has emerged as one of the
more active early keyboard soloists living in the Southeast. He studied
harpsichord with George Lucktenberg at Converse College and with John
Hamilton at the University of Oregon.
His work in Atlanta, Georgia is based at Oak Grove United Methodist
Church, where he has been Organist since
1984, and at the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, where, as Harpsichordist
in Residence, he presents an
ongoing series of recitals
on harpsichords, lautenwerke, and clavichord.
Recent presentations have included two programs at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York City, as well as
recitals and masterclasses at The University of Memphis and The University
of Mississippi, while his west coast
tours have taken him to Berkeley, Claremont, Monterey, Oakland, San
Diego, and San Francisco. His
performances have been broadcast on Public Radio and Television as
well as on the Turner Broadcast System.
A founding member of the Southeastern Historical Keyboard Society,
David Buice has been the recipient of
numerous awards and honors, including a major grant from the Georgia
Council for the Arts and the National
Endowment, for the commissioning of a concert harpsichord by Richard
Kingston, which has been heard in
recitals and masterclasses throughout the southeast.
His playing is known for its interpretive freedom and abundant use
of ornamentation, rubato, and the style
brisé,
and his performances are noted for his exceptional ability to communicate
with audiences of all ages and
backgrounds. Recordings include La
Sylva and Other Seductions, featuring his large Kingston
harpsichord, and
Heaven and Earth: Ancient
Music for Relaxation and Meditation, in which his playing
of a lautenwerck by Anden
Houben evokes the 17th-century use of the lute and its music to induce
altered states for healing and enlightenment.
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