Department of Music and Dance
Faculty - Paul Orgel
Paul Orgel, affiliate artist, piano
- Educated at Oberlin, Juilliard, the New England Conservatory, and Boston University
- Doctorate in piano performance, Temple University
- Among his piano teachers were Russell Sherman, Lillian and Irwin Freundlich, and Harvey Wedeen
Area of expertise
piano
Contact information
Email: Paul.Orgel@uvm.eduPaul Orgel's website
Affiliate Artist Paul Orgel has concertized throughout the United States, Europe, and China as a solo recitalist and chamber musician. Critics have praised his playing for its "subtlety and attention to nuance" (Philadelphia Inquirer), "rare pathos" (New York Times), and "brilliant technique, sense of humor, and fantasy" (Bridgeport Post).
A versatile musician with wide-ranging interests and an extremely varied repertoire, Orgel has worked with many composers including Messaien, Cage, Rochberg, and Crumb on their music. Orgel can be heard on recordings of music by Louis Moyse (Works for Flute and Piano) on the CRI (now New World) label, a 2003 Grammy nominee, and on Capstone (Keyboard Fantasies by Curt Cacioppo). His solo recording, Music of the Holocaust, featuring music by Karel Berman, Pavel Haas, Gideon Klein, and Viktor Ullmann, was released on the Phoenix USA label in 2005.
A distinguished teacher, he has served as an Affiliate Artist at M.I.T., a visiting teacher at Wesleyan University, and an instructor of piano at Interlochen Arts Academy. He taught on the faculties of Swarthmore and Haverford Colleges, and Temple University prior to becoming a member of the music faculty at the University of Vermont. He is the director of the Humanities Program Concert Series at Saint Michael's College, a faculty member of the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, and a reviewer for Fanfare Magazine.
Memorable performances: He has given notable concerts in places such as New York's Merkin Hall, the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., Jordan Hall and the Gardner Museum in Boston, the Ordway Theater in St. Paul, and the San Francisco Conservatory.
Paul Orgel in the news:
- Review of Paul Orgel's February 3, 2008 concert in Amherst, MA, Classical Voice of New England
Paul Orgel has released his latest CD: "Music of the Holocaust" (2005, Phoenix USA PHCD161) For more information and details about purchasing the CD visit Paul Orgel's website. - Read Friday, Jan.13, 2006 Times Argus article "Music transcends its origin on Shelburne pianist's CD" on TimesArgus.com
- Look for another article about Paul Orgel's new CD in the Winter 2006 issue of Vermont Quarterly
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- Department Chair and Staff
- D. Thomas Toner, Department Chair
- Kelly Dutra, Department Administrator
- Sarah Hein, Administrative Assistant
- D. Thomas Toner, Department Chair
- Woodwinds
- Nadine Carpenter, oboe
- Gerald Lanoue, bassoon
- Anne Janson, flute
- Steve Klimowski, clarinet
- Michael Zsoldos, saxophone
- Brass
- Rick Davies, trombone
- Alan Parshley, horn
- Ray Vega, trumpet
- C. Robert Wigness, trombone/tuba
- Percussion
- Steve Ferraris, hand drums
- Jeff Salisbury, drum set
- D. Thomas Toner, percussion
- Strings
- John Mantegna, guitar
- Suzanne Polk, cello
- Evelyn Read, violin/viola
- Heidi Soons, harp
- William Tilley, bass
- Voice
- David Neiweem
- Sarah Cullins
- Keyboard
- Tom Cleary, jazz piano
- David Neiweem, organ
- Paul Orgel, piano
- Sylvia Parker, piano
- Jazz Studies
- Paul Asbell, guitar
- Joe Capps, guitar
- Tom Cleary, piano
- Amber deLaurentis Cleary, voice
- Rick Davies, trombone
- Steve Ferraris, hand drums
- Patricia Julien, arranging/history
- John Rivers, bass
- Jeff Salisbury, drum set
- Alex Stewart, improvisation
- Ray Vega, trumpet
- Michael Zsoldos, saxophone
- Music History, Theory, and Composition
- Music Education
- Ensembles
- Tom Cleary, jazz combo
- Yutaka Kono, orchestra
- David Neiweem, choirs
- Evelyn Read, chamber music
- Jeff Salisbury, percussion ensemble
- D. Thomas Toner, bands
- Alex Stewart, jazz ensemble
- Ray Vega, jazz combos
- Dance

