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Lynn Job

Music Performances: works by
Lynn Job

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Performances Summary
- works by -
Lynn Job

2007

LIVE CONCERTS

February 26, 2007 (8:00 p.m.)

| Chariot (Q1) (electronic miniature) - 2006 60x60 International Project world tour (out of New York) - a Vox Novux production, Rob Voisey, director | See Full Program Listing - 60 1-minute miniatures | Hosted by Dr. Andrew May and the Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia ( CEMI ), Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater, UNT Denton

woodlands
photo by LJ

More coming! 60x60 International Project Tour Dates and Times in work -
  • Munich, Germany | June, 2007 (special mix)
  • Sydney Conservatorium of Music (ACARMP), The University of Sydney, Australia

    Thursday, January 25, 2007

    | "Free Play Six: Listening Chamber", 2006 60x60 Midwest Minutes Project Tour, Rob Voisey, a Vox Novus production, click | here | for full program notes (60 1-minute miniatures). Includes Lynn Job's 2006 Chariot (Q2). | Art Gallery, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan

    woodlands
    photo by LJ

    Friday, January 12, 2007

    | Chariot (Q1) (electronic miniature) - 2006 60x60 International Project world tour (out of New York) - a Vox Novux production, Rob Voisey, director | See Full Program Listing - 60 1-minute miniatures | Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Loc: 4420 Warwick Blvd. Kansas City, Missouri 64111 (Tel 816-753-5784)
  • Free parking

    cafe
    photo Cafe Sebastienne

    Sunday, January 7, 2007

    | Chariot (Q1) (electronic miniature) - 2006 60x60 International Project world tour (out of New York) - a Vox Novux production, Rob Voisey, director | See Full Program Listing - 60 1-minute miniatures | Winifred Moore Auditorium, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri

    woodlands
    photo by LJ

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    2006

    BROADCASTS
    WOBC.org - FM 91.5 (Oberlin, Ohio) | "Foldover Show" - May 8
    WKCR.org - FM 89.9 (New York, NY) | "Afternoon New Music" - June 13

    LIVE CONCERTS

    December 11, 2006 (7:00 p.m.)

    | Two Sacred Motets in the Style of the 16th-Century (2 and 3-part mixed a cappella choir). Elizabethton Choral Club (Debbie Gouge, dir.) - Christmas Concert, First Baptist Church of Elizabethton | Elizabethton, Tennessee

    woodlands
    photo Elizabethton/Carter Co. Tourism Assoc.

    Sunday, November 19, 2006 (4:00 p.m.)

    | Anchored in Perath: an apocalypse (solo organ | graphic score) performed by commissioner Carson Cooman. A Joint Organ Recital: Richard Bunbury and Carson Cooman - original compositions by both organists (along with works by Bell, Escot, Pinkham, Job, and Barber). Location: The Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (aka "Mission Church") - 1545 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Read a great history of this organ - maker Geo. S. Hutchings (Opus 410), 1897 | here |. . .
  • BUY the poster art/score = Anchored in Perath: an apocalypse on-line in the Gift Shop | here |.

    Hutchings organ
    courtesy Mission Church

    Saturday, November 18, 2006 (1:00 p.m.)

    | Chariot (Q1) (electronic miniature) - 2006 60x60 International Project world tour - a Vox Novux production, Rob Voisey, director | See Full Program Listing - 60 1-minute miniatures | Los Angeles Harbor College, host Rodney Oakes (1111 Figueroa Place, Wilmington, California)

    woodlands
    photo by LJ

    Friday, November 10, 2006 (8:00 p.m.)

    | Chariot (Q1) (electronic miniature) - 2006 60x60 International Project world tour Premiere! (begins in New York) - a Vox Novux production, Rob Voisey, director | See Full Program Listing - 60 1-minute miniatures | Tour kicks off at Collective: Unconscious (279 Church Street, NYC)

    woodlands
    photo by LJ

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 (7:30 p.m.)

    | "Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) Festival," hosted by Dr. Mike McFerron, click | here | for full schedule (10/12 - 10/14). Opening night concert = the 2006 60x60 Midwest Minutes Project Premiere, hosted by Rob Voisey, a Vox Novus production, click | here | for full program notes (60 1-minute miniatures). Includes concert premiere of Lynn Job's 2006 "Chariot (Q2)". | Oremus Fine Arts Center, Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois


    photo by Lewis University

    Wednesday, June 21, 2006 (7:30 p.m.)

    | Anchored in Perath: an apocalypse (graphical score for solo organ) commissioned by organist Carson Cooman. World premiere. Concert of works for trumpet and organ | Rochester Christian Reformed Church (2750 Atlantic Ave.), Penfield, New York

    Rochester sanctuary
    courtesy Rochester CRC

    Sunday, June 4, 2006

    | By the Road to Ephrath - Rachel's Transfiguration (amaro for solo organ) organist and commissioner Carson Cooman | Christ Lutheran Church (917 Evergreen Ave.), Millvale, Pennsylvania

    organ console
    courtesy UNT College of Music

    Thursday, May 25, 2006 (7:30 p.m.)

    | Piano Music From Texas with solo pianist Felipe J. Ramirez | Blue Graves Rising by Job and other works by NACUSA composers and featuring Scott Joplin | 2-part Tour, last concert at The Eisemann Center, 2351 Performance Drive, Richardson, Texas 75082 (order tickets, 10am-6pm - phone: 972-744-4650)

    Eisemann Center
    photo Charles W. Eisemann Center

    Saturday, May 13, 2006 (2:00 p.m.)

    | Blue Graves Rising with solo pianist Felipe J. Ramirez | Blue Graves Rising by Job and other works by NACUSA composers and featuring Scott Joplin | 2-part Tour, opening concert at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell Street (phone 817-738-9215, ticketed event)

    Museum reflective pool
    photo courtesy Tadao Ando Architect & Associates

    Saturday, May 6, 2006 (11:30 a.m.)

    | 60x60 Midwest Minutes (includes Lily by Job) | Hosted at St. Lewis Community College at Forest Park | Bastian Center for the Performing Arts, Missouri.

    St. Lewis campus
    photo by St. Lewis C.C.

    Thursday, March 9, 2006 (2:30 p.m.)

    | Arcangelo Red (Rhapsody for solo bassoon) Composer's Transcription World Premiere | Performed by Dr. Lori Wooden | College Music Society South Central Chapter Conference (March 9 - 11), Evans Auditorium at Texas State University, San Marcos.
    NOTE: Original (violin) submitted for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Music

    TSU campus
    "TSU Old Main" photo by Melissa Millecam

    Sunday, January 8, 2006 (3:00 p.m.)

    | Arcangelo Red (Rhapsody for solo violin) World Premiere | part of the all-star benefit "Concert for Humanity" performed by Stéphane Tran Ngoc | Lawrence Memorial Chapel, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin.
    Submitted for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Music

    flowersMemorial Chapel
    photos by Lawrence University

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    2005

    BROADCASTS
    WGDR.org - FM 91.1 (Goddard College, Vermont) | "Kalvos & Damian's New Music Bazaar" - June 11
    WMUA.org - FM 91.1 (Amherst, Mass.) | "Martian Gardens" - June 12
    CFAMC National Webcast (based in New Jersey) | "Lynn Job: Composer of the Month - July" Christian Fellowship of Art Music Composers | Two Sacred Motets in the Style of the 16th Century and Armiger's Gate - streaming - July 1 through July 31

    LIVE
    | By the Road to Ephrath - Rachel's Transfiguration | Houghton, New York
    (Amaro for solo organ) | organist & commissioner Carson Cooman in recital at Houghton College.
    January 31 (8:00 pm).
    | Yellowstone Blush - a Wedding Remembrance | University of Oklahoma, Norman
    (Duet for alto & tenor sax, William Funke & Michael Christensen) World Premiere. | College Music Society South Central Annual Conference Composers Concert at Pitman Recital Hall in the Catlett Music Center
    March 10 (7:30 pm).
    | Nehemiah's Dusk | Durant, Oklahoma
    solo tenor trombone, Tony Baker | Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Fine Arts Recital Hall
    March 31 (7:30 pm).
    | Nehemiah's Dusk | Denton, Texas
    solo tenor trombone, Tony Baker | UNT Concert Hall
    April 15 (8:00 pm).
    | Lifing the Veil IV | California State University Sacramento
    (A charity benefit concert for WEAVE "Women Escaping a Violent Environment") hosted by Curvd Aire Brass Quintet | Featuring works by Lynn Job and Adrienne Albert along with single selections by Arrieu, Atwell, Jordanova & Tower | Capistrano Hall (Job and Albert also in residence at CSUS on May 5, guests of the Department of Composition.)
    5 selections by Job = Runaway Bay: Hula Sunrise (cello quartet); Arcangelo Red, (flute version); Toumai - Hope of Life (trumpet septet); Serengeti Supper (alto sax. & sound track); Olympic Fanfare '86 (brass quintet)
    May 6 (8:00 pm | 7:00 pm pre-concert Q & A).
    | Toumai - Hope of Life | Sacramento, California
    (Trumpet Septet) The Concert Music Series, All Hallow's Church
    May 15 (2:00 pm).
    | By the Road to Ephrath - Rachel's Transfiguration | Freeport, Pennsylvania
    (Amaro for solo organ) commissioned and performed by Carson Cooman | Recital of Contemporary American Works, Trinity Concert Series, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
    July 10 (6:00 pm).
    | River Ranch | Denton, Texas
    (a pastorale for wind ensemble/concert band) Premiere Reading/Recording Session - closed event | UNT Wind Symphony, conducted by Eugene Corporon| UNT Winspear Performance Hall, Murchison PAC
    September 1 & 6.
    | Lily | Lewis University, Illinois
    Music BYTES a Lewis University's Arts & Ideas Series public concert presenting 60x60 Midwest Minutes (a Vox Novus production) | Ives Hall, Oremus Fine Arts Center
    September 30 (2:00 pm).
    | Lily | Kansas City Kansas Community College, Kansas
    (on 60x60 Midwest Minutes) - a Vox Novus production as "Concert V," part of the 2005 Electronic Music Midwest Festival (October 20-22)
    October 21 (7:30 pm).
    | Blue Graves Rising | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    (an apostrophe/interlude for solo piano) | Commissioned and performed by Carson Cooman | Special Concert for the Trinity Theological Seminary 2005 Ministerial Conclave, World Premiere - closed event.
    November 4.
    | Lily | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
    (on 60x60 Midwest Minutes) - a Vox Novus production
    November 10 (7:30 pm).
    | Lily | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
    (on 60x60 Midwest Minutes) - a Vox Novus production
    November 16.
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    2004

    | Serengeti Supper | Ivancice/Brno, Czech Republic
    (alto sax. & sound track) Mixed from a performance by Frank Heidlberger. Played for the Janácek Academy of Music and the Performing Arts, a curated electro-acoustic music presentation by Scott Krejci & Thomas Sovik
    March 8 & 10 (1:00 pm).
    | Runaway Bay: Hula Sunrise | UNT Recital Hall, Denton
    Cello Quartet (coached by Eugene Osadchy, featuring Shawna Hamilton, soloist) Texas Premiere
    March 11 (8:00 pm).
    | Nehemiah's Dusk & Moon Largo | Henderson State University, Arkadelphia (solo trombonist Brandon Egner) - the Arkansas premiere & (solo trumpeter Jason Webb) - the world premiere - for the College Music Society SC Chapter Annual Conference
    March 12 (7:30 pm).
    | Moon Largo | Tarrant Co. College, Fort Worth
    solo Bb trumpeter Raquel Rodriguez - "Women in Music: A Celebration" (Lynn Job also performed 2 poems)
    March 25 (7:30 pm).
    | Azimuth Dance: Where is North? | UNT Recital Hall, Denton
    (8 percussionists led by Christopher Deane)
    March 30 (8:00 pm).
    | Duetto Maduro | UNT Recital Hall
    World Premiere (fantasy for two violins) performed & commissioned by Julia Bushkova with Lisamarie Vana
    April 18 (6:30 pm).
    | Serengeti Supper | UNT Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater
    (alto sax. & sound track) soloist Frank Heidlberger - Opening Concert for the 40th Anniversary Festival of the Center for Experimental Music & Intermedia - 5 concerts reviewed by Larry Austin, Computer Music Journal
    April 19 (11:00 am).
    | Serengeti Supper | New Jersey City University
    (alto sax. & sound track) Rick Fontaine
    April 22 (8:30 pm).
    | Moon Largo | CSU Sacramento
    solo Bb trumpeter Paul Simmons - Curvd Aire Brass Quintet) "Lifing the Veil III" (works of women composers)
    April 22 (8:00 pm).
    | Moon Largo | Sacramento
    solo Bb trumpeter Paul Simmons - Curvd Aire Brass Quintet) "Music at Noon," a community concert
    June 16 (Noon).
    | By the Road to Ephrath | Penfield, New York
    World Premiere - amaro for solo organist & commissioner Carson Cooman
    July 25 (10:30 am).
    | By the Road to Ephrath | Webster, New York
    Amaro for solo organist & commissioner Carson Cooman
    August 1 (9:30 am).
    | Lily | UNT Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater
    (electronic work - one of several miniatures in "Bells for Nicolas"), part of the "Memorial Concert for Nicolas Useche."
    October 9 (4:00 pm).
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    2003

    BROADCASTS
    KWBU.org - FM 103.3 , an NPR-affiliate (Waco, Texas) | "Music at Baylor" with host Richard Veit | Job's "Armiger's Gate" (violist Kathryn Steely) - October 4 (2:00 p.m. CST) & October 6 (7:00 p.m. CST)

    LIVE CONCERTS

    | ELATIO: Praises & Prophecies, Fragment 11 & other excerpts | San Antonio
    Lecture/Recital: "Salty Words/Sweet Modes: Mining for New Music from the Dead Sea - the mystic craft of composing music with scroll fragments" co-sponsored by the departments of music and religion, host Dr. Kimberlyn Montford (performing Fragment 11 with faculty trio), Trinity University, Ruth Taylor Music Bldg. Concert Hall
    January 21 (2:45 pm).
    | Jubilantly Job! Music Festival | Edmond, OK
    As the Invited Guest Composer-in-Residence at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, the festival began with an address to the School of Music on February 6. 18 varied works (sacred and secular) on 3 concerts of music by composer Lynn Job presented by guest artists from both coasts, UCO faculty and students - separate clinics and a concert by Maynard Ferguson also included in the festival
    February 7-10.
    | Shadow's Pipe | Goshen, Indiana
    Solo Flutist Becky Hovan - Indiana Premiere, Goshen College |
    February 18 (7 pm).
    | Shadow's Pipe | South Bend, Indiana
    Solo Flutist Becky Hovan, Recital Hall in Northside Hall, Indiana University |
    February 23 (4 pm).
    | Armiger's Gate | Waco
    Solo Violist Kathryn Steely, Baylor University Jones Concert Hall, McCrary Music Building - for the College Music Society |
    March 1 (4:15 pm).
    | Nehemiah's Dusk | Denton, Texas
    Solo Trombonist Andrea Neumann, preview - University of North Texas Recital Hall |
    March 5 (Noon).
    | Shadow's Pipe | Czech Republic
    Solo Flutist Jennifer Chen - Czech Republic premiere on seven concerts & seminars by invited U.S. Performers for the youth, education administrators & city councils in three communities (Komin, Brno & Ivancice, also Velke Palovice). Organized by the UNT Center for Central European Studies |
    March 10-13.
    | Azimuth Dance: Where is North? | Denton
    (8 percussionists led by Christopher Deane) - Percussion Departmental Concert - UNT Recital Hall |
    April 18 (1 pm).
    | Nehemiah's Dusk | Denton
    Solo Tenor Trombonist Andrea Neumann - Doctoral Recital - UNT Recital Hall |
    April 28 (8 pm).
    | Serengeti Supper | Denton
    (alto sax. & soundtrack) - Nathan Mandel Senior Recital - UNT Recital Hall |
    July 24 (8 pm).
    | Iron Horse Nocturne: "of salt & grapes . . ." | Penfield, New York
    Organist Carson Cooman - A Recital of New Music for Organ, Piano, Trumpet, and Viola - Rochester Christian Reformed Church | August 12 (7:30 pm).
    | Armiger's Gate | Jerusalem
    Solo Violist Yoel Greenberg - masterclass concert with acclaimed Israeli viola virtuosa Ms. Rivka Golani - Hebrew University |
    August.
    | Serengeti Supper | Jersey City, New Jersey
    (alto sax. & sound track featuring Rick Fontaine), WOMEN COMPOSERS' SHOWCASE (hosted by Sigma Alpha Iota), New Jersey City University Ingalls Recital Hall |
    November 22 (8 pm)
    | Serengeti Supper | Würzburg, Germany
    (Alto sax & CD) | Horns & Hands Duo (Frank Heidlberger/Christoph Wünsch) in concert "Tage der Neuen Muzik Würzburg - Kammerkonzert II," Hochschule für Musik |
    December 11 (8 pm).

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    2002

    | Prelude in E minor | Edmond, Oklahoma.
    (Tess Remy-Schumacher, cello) world premiere, Y-Chapel Series, the U of Central Oklahoma |
    January 16 (8 pm).
    | Prelude in E minor | Austin, Texas.
    (Tess Remy-Schumacher, cello) Texas premiere, Jessen Auditorium in Homer Rainey Hall, U of Texas at Austin |
    January 26 (8 pm).
    | Systole: Book I (3 songs) | Waco, Texas.
    (soprano Karen Hall & pianist Andrew Hudson), world premiere, Ball Performing Arts Center, McLennan Community College |
    February 5 (7:30 pm).
    | What Am I? | Indianapolis, Indiana.
    (contralto air, flute, horn & piano) from the modern oratorio Elatio: Praises & Prophecies (text from the Dead Sea Scrolls). World premiere, Mitzi Westra, Mezzo. Annual conference concert for the Christian Fellowship of Art Music Composers | Butler University, Robertson Hall Chapel |
    February 23 (7:30 pm).
    | Thy Word Is Truth (tenor air with bassoon, harp & cello) from the modern oratorio Elatio: Praises & Prophecies (text from the Dead Sea Scrolls). World premiere, Jonathan Gibbons, Tenor, composer conducting; plus Prelude in E minor (Buffi-Colleen Jacobs, cello) North Texas premiere. | Denton, Texas.
    Concert of UNT Composers, University of North Texas | UNT Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater |
    March 3 (5 pm).
    | Prelude in E minor (cellist Tess Remy-Schumacher), plus
    Chalice Hill: Ascent & Elegy (shofar, flute, oboe, brass & timpani, dir. by James L. Klages). | Oklahoma City.
    Composer's Concert, Annual Conference of the College Music Society South Central Chapter | Oklahoma Christian University Recital Hall |
    March 9 (4 pm).
    | "Of Salt and Grapes" (AKA "Iron Horse Nocturne") | Webster, New York.
    (pipe organ) World premiere. Requested & performed by Carson Cooman, composer & organist. | Webster Presbyterian Church |
    September 1 (9:30 am).
    | "Of Salt and Grapes" (AKA "Iron Horse Nocturne") | Penfield, New York.
    (pipe organ) performed by Carson Cooman, organist. | Rochester Christian Reformed Church |
    September 8 (6:30 pm).
    | Serengeti Supper | Aub, Germany.
    (alto sax. & sound track) World Premiere, requested & performed by Frank Heidlberger, PhD. Duo Concert Horns & Hands with Christoph Wünsch | Ars Musica, Gasthaus zum Hirschen |
    September 22 (8 pm).
    | Serengeti Supper | Bayreuth, Germany.
    (alto sax. & sound track) Bayreuth Premiere, requested & performed by Frank Heidlberger, PhD. Duo Concert Horns & Hands with Christoph Wünsch |
    September 28 (8 pm).
    | Toumai: Hope of Life (7 trumpets) & Armiger's Gate | Denton, Texas.
    World Premieres, NOVA Concert, University of North Texas Recital Hall |
    October 17 (8 pm).
    | Serengeti Supper | San Marcos, Texas.
    (alto sax. & sound track) U.S. Premiere, requested & performed by Frank Heidlberger, PhD. Duo Concert Horns & Hands with Christoph Wünsch | Recital Hall, Southwest Texas State University | October 26 (3 pm).
    | Shadow's Pipe | Denton, Texas.
    (solo flute) World Premiere, Senior Recitalist Jennifer Chen, at the University of North Texas | Recital Hall |
    October 26 (5 pm).
    | Serengeti Supper | Denton, Texas.
    (alto sax. & sound track) Denton Premiere, requested & performed by Frank Heidlberger, PhD. Duo Concert Horns & Hands with Christoph Wünsch, University of North Texas | Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater |
    October 28 (8 pm).

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    2001

    | Eulogy for St. John | Edmond, Oklahoma.
    UCO Trumpet Choir, James L. Klages, dir., annual meeting of the South Central Chapter, The College Music Society at The U. of Arkansas-Fayetteville. This work funded in part by the Margaret Fairbank Jory Music Copying Assistance Program of The American Music Center |
    February 24 (2 pm).
    | Eulogy for St. John | Edmond, Oklahoma.
    [12 trumpets], UCO Trumpet Choir, dir. James L. Klages at Heritage Presbyterian Church |
    April 19 (8 pm).
    | 2-Part Invention in F-minor | Rochester, New York.
    (pipe organ), Carson Cooman, organist
    (Summer tour).
    | Chalice Hill: Ascent & Elegy | Dallas, Texas.
    [14-piece wind & brass celebratory work featuring a shofar (ram's horn) call to worship], commissioned for the dedication festivities of Hillcrest Church
    September 1 (6 pm) - 2 (9 am & 11 am) .

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    2000

    | BOOMERANGST | Dallas, Texas.
    (workshops for a new stage musical by Romersberger & Job, commissioned music), Southern Methodist University |
    workshops in April.
    | YOU | Denton, Texas.
    (a 1950s-style country love ballad licensed to Denton Community Theatre's production of Inge's play Bus Stop |
    May.
    | September Jade: a wedding divertimento | Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
    (a commissioned work for alto sax, Bb trumpet & string quartet) world premiere |
    September 23 (4 pm).

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    1999-present

    | several selections from ELATIO: Praises and Prophecies are before various performers and conductors. New Classical Music production underwriting search on-going.

    1990-1998

    | Job withdrew from marketing and producing performances in favor of writing & finishing her doctorate. 20 works from this period await final funding ($) for completion and premiere.

    1977-1989

    | premiered 15 chamber works at tne U. of North Texas: acoustic, tape and mixed media using the Spectrum, Music at Noon, NOVA, and personal concerts;
    | premiered Jesu at Asbury Methodist Church, Denton, Texas;
    | auditioned Kidrish Fields in Waterloo, Belgium;
    | premiered 10 chamber, orchestra, and choral works | California State U. at Fullerton;
    | Barren was performed by Burtram Turetsky on his San Diego Sunday Music Concert Series.

    1975-1977

    | commissioned in 1977 to write and perform incidental music for Westminster Community Theater summer stock Story Theater;
    | wrote and produced the Rancho Alamitos H. S. baccalaureate musical medley;
    | entered several talent shows with original music;
    | auditioned original ballads at Hollywood & Vine studios;
    | wrote choral music for 1st Presbyterian Church, Garden Grove, CA and for the Rancho Alamitos Girls Ensemble; and
    | performed original works at several area churches.

    © Copyright 1999-2006 by Lynn Job, DMA (ASCAP)

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