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About North Carolina Master Chorale
The North Carolina Master Chorale is the premier semi-professional choir for our region. Our impact includes providing performance opportunities for our avocational singers, developing young singers through our youth choir, providing choral music to area choirs through our newly created lending library, providing choral support to other arts organizations, and providing high-level performances for our audiences. The Master Chorale was founded as Raleigh Oratorio Society and held their first concert performance was on April 11th, 1943.
The North Carolina Master Chorale is an umbrella choral organization, meaning that it encompasses several types of choral ensembles. Our largest ensemble is our adult Symphonic Choir (175 singers), which is a volunteer choral ensemble. Our adult Chamber Choir (ranging from 16 – 60 singers) is a smaller professional choir, and our Youth Choir is a professionally directed honors choir for high school students. All of these choirs require high level auditions to be selected for participation. The Master Chorale’s season consists of 5-6 concerts for our adult choirs and one Youth Choir performance.
Performers & Parts
Rebecca Brock, soprano
Jessica Bowen, soprano
Casey Eaton, soprano
Toiya Williams, soprano
Jenny Bennett, alto
Martha Cecka, alto
Carol Ingbretsen, alto
MaryRobert McGrath, alto
Steven Brooks, tenor
Zachary Matteen, tenor
Joshua McCarthy, tenor
Garrett Whipkey, tenor
Duane Donders, bass
Ryan Downey, bass
Jon Parker Douglas, bass
Mike Trexler, bass
Alfred Sturgis, Music Director
Suzanne Polak, accompanist
Founded in June, 2003, the Fourth Friday Concert Series, formerly know as the 4th Friday Mix, stands as one of our area’s longest-running concert series. We remain committed to providing free and inclusive concerts that welcome musicians with a passion for sharing their talents. All attendees, including children capable of listening attentively, are warmly welcomed. Fourth Friday Concerts typically feature 2-4 performers or performance groups, although special occasions may showcase a single performer or group for the entire concert.
Masterclass
This masterclass will feature four piano students and works from Brahms, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and Lyapunov.
Praised for her “breathtaking technical prowess” (Cultural Voice of North Carolina) and “probing emotional depth and daring individuality” (Peninsula Reviews), Chinese-American pianist Clara Yang has performed on some of the world’s leading stages, including Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (New York), the Forbidden City Concert Hall (Beijing), the National Auditorium of Music (Madrid), the Seymour Centre (Sydney), and Kodak Hall at the Eastman Theatre (Rochester). Featured on prestigious concert series such as Carolina Performing Arts and Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series, she connects with audiences by creating deep emotional experiences through her musical storytelling.
She has appeared as soloist under the baton of distinguished conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Long Yu (余隆), Carl St. Clair, Josep Caballé Domenech, George Jackson, Laura Jackson, Tõnu Kalam, Grant Llewellyn, and Jeff Tyzik, with renowned orchestras such as the European Union Youth Orchestra, Sichuan Symphony Orchestra, Banda Sinfónica Municipal de Madrid, Pacific Symphony, and the North Carolina Symphony.
Yang is equally at home in the classical canon, new music, and interdisciplinary work. Known for her bold artistic vision, she has collaborated across genres with luminaries including pianist Aaron Diehl, new media artist Xuan, rock guitarist Yvette Young, and hip-hop artist Suzi Analogue. In 2024, she was named an Artist-in-Residence at the renowned Baryshnikov Arts for her multimedia project Ex Machina, will be presented by Baryshnikov Arts as part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival. A champion of new music, she performed alongside Philip Glass, Timo Andres, and other distinguished artists in The Complete Philip Glass Piano Etudes concert produced by Pomegranate Arts. She also gave the world and U.S. premieres of Chen Yi’s Piano Concerto Four Spirits—written for her—with the China Philharmonic Orchestra (中国爱乐) at the Forbidden Concert Hall in Beijing and on Carolina Performing Arts.
Her recordings have received critical acclaim and international media coverage. Her solo album Folding Time (Albany Records) was awarded a Global Music Awards Gold Medal and named one of the Best of 2016 by American Record Guide. Her collaborative albums—Mother Tales (Navona Records), with violinist Sunmi Chang, and Grieg and Prokofiev (Albany Records), with cellist Helen Xiao-Dan Zheng Altenbach—have been praised by Strings Magazine, Pizzicato, and Fanfare. Her performances have been broadcast worldwide, and she has been profiled by major media outlets and publications in both the United States and China.
A committed educator and mentor, she has presented masterclasses, lectures, and coaching sessions at leading institutions and festivals across the globe, including the China Conservatory of Music, Central Conservatory of Music, Piano Academy in Gulangyu, Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory’s Musical College, King’s College London, Liceu Conservatory in Barcelona, and the Southeastern Piano Festival. Her students have garnered top prizes in national and international competitions. She was a national reviewer for the renowned YoungArts organization and served on the Artistic Panel for New Music USA. Recipient of the prestigious Institute of Arts and Humanities Fellowship and the Schwab Academic Excellence Award at UNC-Chapel Hill, she currently serves as the Head of Keyboard Studies at the university.
Yang holds a DMA from the Eastman School of Music, where she studied with Nelita True; an MM and Artist Diploma from the Yale School of Music, under Claude Frank; and a BM from the USC Thornton School of Music, where she studied with John Perry. Her precollege mentors include Hans Boepple, Zhou Guangren (周广仁), and Li Huili.
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Performers
This concert will feature young pianists from the piano studios of Sandy Duran, Jean Park, Carol Ann Barry, Mary DeBoy, Olga Urick, Kendall Kelly and Olga Kleiankina!
Founded in June, 2003, the Fourth Friday Concert Series, formerly know as the 4th Friday Mix, stands as one of our area’s longest-running concert series. We remain committed to providing free and inclusive concerts that welcome musicians with a passion for sharing their talents. All attendees, including children capable of listening attentively, are warmly welcomed. Fourth Friday Concerts typically feature 2-4 performers or performance groups, although special occasions may showcase a single performer or group for the entire concert.
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Performers
The Community Music School (CMS) was founded in 1994 to provide access to high quality music instruction. Since their founding, CMS has provided $1 weekly music lessons. 1 on 1 private music lessons in both contemporary and classical music are offered in all instruments, including piano, guitar, percussion, violin, cello, woodwinds, harp, voice and more, and instruments are provided at no charge. Their mission is to enrich and inspire children and youth through access to and delivery of high-quality music instruction.
Korean-American pianist Anthony C. Lee was a Fulbright recipient at the Liszt Academy in Budapest, Hungary in 2021 and a grand prize winner at the 2018 Chicago International Music Competition. Dr. Lee’s research was centered around the history of the Liszt Academy and its rich lineage of Hungarian musicians. After returning to the US, he gave a series of lecture recitals across many US institutions including at Indiana University for the American Liszt Society Festival. In his talk titled, “An American in Budapest,” Anthony shares his research and experiences of the city and the institution’s cultural vibrancy alongside a unique musical program of Hungarian composers. Anthony’s newest project is “The Classical Concerts” (2025), aiming to bring curated programs to wide audiences in North Carolina. Lee holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music, the University of Michigan, and the University of Kansas (DMA, Steven Spooner).
Pianist Bridget O’Leary maintains a vibrant career as a solo performer, collaborative musician, composer, and educator. A versatile artist, she was recently honored as the 2025 featured commissioned composer for the Charlotte House Series, which premiered her solo work Orphaned Heart. Her 2026 season features new recording projects, while her upcoming concert highlights include duo recitals with cellist Sam Magill and trio performances with the Melete Trio. Her recording portfolio includes the 2025 release of re:awakening, a video series featuring new works for viola and piano. A multi-year recipient of the United Arts Council Artist Support Grant, Bridget has also recorded solo works by Florence Price, Chen Yi, and Denis Gougeon. Her 2026 releases will continue this momentum, focusing on new commissions and various collaborative works. Bridget currently serves as President of the Raleigh Piano Teachers Association and actively serves on committees and adjudication panels nationwide. She holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Missouri–Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance and has received grants from the RPTA and NCMTA to support her ongoing work as a composer-educator. bridgetoleary.com.
Founded in June, 2003, the Fourth Friday Concert Series, formerly know as the 4th Friday Mix, stands as one of our area’s longest-running concert series. We remain committed to providing free and inclusive concerts that welcome musicians with a passion for sharing their talents. All attendees, including children capable of listening attentively, are warmly welcomed. Fourth Friday Concerts typically feature 2-4 performers or performance groups, although special occasions may showcase a single performer or group for the entire concert.






