País | Estados Unidos da América |
Ocupação | Arranjador, Compositor, Condutor, Interprete, Professor |
Categorias | Classica, Sacra, Vocal |
Alvez T. Barkoskie IV is a native of St. Augustine, FL and recently completed his Master of Music degree in Composition with a second concentration in Organ Performance at the University of Texas at Austin. He studied composition with Donald Grantham, Yevgeniy Sharlat and Dan Welcher, and organ with Gerre and Judith Hancock. He also coached with Jeffrey Haas, Professor of Composition of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University and Brian Cherney of the Schulich School of Music at McGill University.
Other activities in the Austin include accompanying vocalists, teaching piano, subbing at local churches and serving as Organ and Church Music Intern at St. Louis King of France Catholic Church. At St. Louis he plays organ for several masses, directs “Magnificat” an all female choir, sings in the Sanctuary choir, sings, accompanies and co-directs the all male, compline choir and plays in the handbell choir.
In May of 2009, Barkoskie graduated, with honors, from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, where he received a Bachelor of Music degree in Organ Performance as well as in Theory and Composition. There he studied composition with Sydney Hodkinson and Manuel de Murga and studied organ and harpsichord with Boyd Jones. He also studied piano with Michael Rickman.
Upon completion of his first year at Stetson he was named a 2004-2005 Outstanding Freshmen in the School of Music. In the spring of 2007 he was accepted into the National Music Honor Society, Pi Kappa Lambda and in the spring of 2009 his choral composition “Far in the distance the majestic mountain sighs” received an Award of Excellence from the Stetson University Touchstone 2009 Literary Journal.