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Performer Information

Judith Kellock

Soprano

Cornell University

Soprano Judith Kellock served on the performing faculty of Cornell University and performed widely in concert repertory both old and new. Her recordings are featured on the Koch International, Albany, Gasparo, and Fleur de Son labels, and include music of Samuel Barber, Paul Hindemith, Lukas Foss, Judith Weir, Steven Stucky, Roberto Sierra, Chen Yi, Dan Welcher, and others. Kellock spent many years on the faculty of Songfest in Southern California and maintained a small studio in New York City.

Source: CS Music

Performances
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1
February 25, 1984
The Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall, Longy School of Music, Bard College
Cambridge, MA
USA
N/A
N/A
Theodore Antoniou (conductor), Judith Kellock (soprano)
Alea III
Mellichomeide, Op. 44
2
June 22, 1985
Roman Agora (Roman Forum)
Athens
Greece
Athens - European Capital of Culture
Athens - European Capital of Culture
Theodore Antoniou (conductor), Judith Kellock (soprano)
Alea III
Mellichomeide, Op. 44
Works
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Work Page
1
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Mellichomeide

for Soprano and eleven instruments. Text in poems by Sappho and a dedication to Sappho by Alcaeus.

44

Piccolo, Alto Flute in G, Oboe, Cor Anglais, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Mandolin, Guitar, Harp, Violin, Cello, Soprano.

References
  1. “Cornell Soprano, Professor of Music Judith Kellock Dies.” Cornell Chronicle, March 25, 2015. https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2015/03/soprano-professor-music-judith-kellock-dies.
  2. Valia Christopoulou, Yorgos Sicilianos Catalogue of Works [Κατάλογος Έργων Γιώργου Σισιλιάνου] (Athens: Panas Music Papagrigoriou - Nakas, 2011) , 116
  3. “Judith Kellock.” CS Music. Accessed September 5, 2024. https://www.csmusic.net/content/author/judith-kellock/.
  4. Holland, Bernard. “Music: Debuts, Review; Harpsichordist, Soprano, Organist, Pianist Play Local Recitals.” The New York Times, April 26, 1987. https://www.nytimes.com/1987/04/26/arts/music-debuts-review-harpsichordist-soprano-organist-pianist-play-local-recitals.html.
  5. Yorgos Sicilianos, On Music [Για τη Μουσική], ed. Elly Yotopoulou-Sicilianou, foreword by Elly Yotopoulou-Sicilianou (Athens: Benaki Museum, Hellenic Music Centre, 2011) , 285, 297