Caryl Conger
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Pianist, Caryl Worthington Conger, continues a career of musical
collaboration with euphonium and tuba artists. She performs regularly
in low brass recitals and conferences including the International
Tuba-Euphonium Conferences and annual appearances at the United States
Army Band Tuba-Euphonium Conferences. Among the artists with whom Caryl
has performed are tubists, Daniel Perantoni, Roger Bobo, Harvey
Phillips, Patrick Sheridan, and Eugene Pokorny, and euphonium artists,
Steve Mead, Roger Behrend, and Brian Bowman. As a gift to the low brass
repertoire she commissioned "Fantasy" by Daniel Crozier for tuba and
piano and recorded it with Daniel Perantoni.
The University of Kentucky is Caryl’s alma mater, studying with pianist Nathaniel Patch.
Now she is on the music faculty of Radford University as Director of
Accompanying where she coaches and performs with students, peers and
guest artists and directs the Bart\k-Kabalevsky-Prokofiev International
Piano Competition & Festival. Caryl’s other musical interests include
4-hand piano and 2 piano repertoire, the art song repertoire, and
promoting, performing and recording new solo and chamber music.
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