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The UCSB Department of Music will present a Guest Artist Masterclass led by accompanist, vocal coach, arranger, composer, and conductor John Greer on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 from 1:30-3:30 pm in Karl Geiringer Hall in the UCSB Music Building. Mr. Greer will work with students from the UCSB Voice Program.
About the Artist
John Greer is an active accompanist, vocal coach, arranger, composer, and conductor and is heard in these capacities throughout Canada and abroad, in recital and on various CBC broadcasts. He is an honored music graduate of both the University of Manitoba where he studied piano and composition with Boyd McDonald and of the University of Southern California where he was a student of pianists Gwendolyn Koldofsky and Brooks Smith and harpsichordist Malcolm Hamilton.
As a faculty member of the University of Toronto opera division Mr. Greer made his conducting debut in 1983. He has conducted numerous operas there including The Marriage of Figaro, Gianni Schicchi, Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta, and Massenet’s Le Portrait de Manon, as well as works for Victoria’s Opera Piccola, Ottawa’s Opera Lyra, The Banff School of Fine Arts, the Toronto Gilbert & Sullivan Society, and Mirvish Productions. He has worked on numerous productions with Opera (Hamilton) Ontario and the Canadian Opera Company where he was chorus master for their 1989 productions of Un Ballo in Maschera and Il Barbiere di Siviglia and assistant conductor for their 1990 production of Suor Angelica. Mr. Greer has just spent five years as Music Director of the Eastman Opera Theatre in Rochester, New York where conducting credits include Le Nozze di Figaro, Candide, Albert Herring, Patience, and The Turn of the Screw and two years as Music Director of the Opera Studio at the University of Maryland in the fall of 2001. From 2003-10 he was Director and Chair of Opera Studies at the New England Conservatory in Boston and made his conducting debut there with The Magic Flute. Other NEC conducting credits include Massenet’s Cendrillon and Britten’s The Turn of the Screw. For ten seasons his summers were occupied with his duties as General Manager and Head of Music Staff for the Janiec Opera Workshop at the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina where his conducting credits include A Little Night Music, La Cenerentola, The Mikado, Naughty Marietta, The Gondoliers, Brigadoon, and the world premiere of David Liptak’s chamber opera, The Moon-Singer. Mr. Greer has also been on the music staff of Glimmerglass and Chautauqua Opera companies and served as Head Vocal Coach for the University of Kentucky voice and opera in Lexington, KY from 2012-15.
Mr. Greer’s compositions include twelve song cycles written for Canadian singers such as Catherine Robbin, Kevin McMillan, Mark Dubois, Tracy Dahl, Monica Whicher, and Adrianne Pieczonka and numerous works based on Canadian folk song. He has written two operas for the Canadian Children’s Opera Chorus, The Snow Queen based on the Hans Christian Anderson tale with a libretto by Jeremy James Taylor of Britain’s National Youth Music Theatre, and an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s fairy tale, The Star-Child, with librettist Ned Dickens and a revision and orchestration of the 1889 Canadian operetta Leo the Royal Cadet by O. F. Telgmann, commissioned by Toronto Operetta Theatre.
April 10, 2019 - 5:36pm
Germaine Greer has sparked outrage by comparing the trauma felt by rape victims to her fear of spiders.
The author and veteran feminist told Australia's ABC Q&A programme she felt sympathy for her attacker after she was raped at the age of 19.
Asked to clarify whether rape is or isn't traumatising, the Female Eunuch author replied: 'Trauma is something that is dictated by the sufferer.
'I can't bear huntsman spiders. It's not their fault. It's my fault. I've decided to be frightened of them.
'It's interesting to me that women are encouraged all the time to be terribly, terribly frightened, and nearly always of the wrong thing,' she added.
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Germaine Greer likening rape victims' trauma to her fear of spiders, makes me so mad. I've watched so many close friends almost lose themselves due to rape, shaming women on being traumatised is horrendous. https://t.co/eNW4Rp4Xlb
— Lisa Collins (@lisarayecollins) September 18, 2018Greer Dating A Cadet Model
Her remarks were condemned as 'horrendous' and 'demeaning' by a number of people online.
Will Black tweeted: 'Germaine Greer should have quit while she was ahead - around about 1970.
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'Becoming a Hatie Slopbins style provocateur is dangerous. Suggesting being raped is a bit like fearing spiders got HER attention but does nothing for those subjected to that crime.'
Germaine Greer deserves an absolute spraying for that huntsman spider analogy, what a disgusting comment from an increasingly irrelevant dumpster of ideas. #qanda
— .#drian (@ddowza) September 17, 2018Greer Dating A Cadet
Kate Sanger described the comparison as 'ridiculous and hurtful', while Maia Newley posted: 'I worry for her sanity'.
Greer appeared on the Australian show to promote her essay On Rape, which has provoked controversy around the world.
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Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, she said rape by a stranger may not be as bad as constant 'unconsiderate' sex with a partner.
Germaine Greer appears to be on the edge of making a good point, but then ruins it by comparing trauma associated with sexual abuse/assault/rape, with a phobia of spiders! She just has to stop talking.
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— Robyn (@roalsovi) September 18, 2018https://t.co/W5EzAwZ5M6
The Australian said: 'I think it is important we don't diminish the effects of constant unconsiderate use of a woman's body by the man she loves.
'In some ways, it is worse to be abused and treated without consideration by the people who are at the centre of your life.
'Stranger rape is bloody bad luck, for sure, but it is like being run down by a bus. You don't have to internalise it and
look at the structure of your whole life from that point of view. It is way out there on left field.'
look at the structure of your whole life from that point of view. It is way out there on left field.'
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Ms Greer is no stranger to controversy.
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This year alone she has offended people by claiming some rape cases should be thought of as 'bad sex' and punishments for it should be lowered.
She has also said transgender women are 'not women' and described attempts to outlaw female genital mutilation as an 'attack on cultural identity'.