Office Location: Sloan Music Center 110 Office Hours: by appointment Phone: 704-894-2841 Email: tachamra@davidson.edu
B.A., Theatre and Music, Franklin and Marshall College M.M., Orchestral Conducting, The Pennsylvania State University D.M.A., Conducting, University of South Carolina
Courses Taught: MUS 003, Keyboard Proficiency MUS 012, Davidson College Symphony Orchestra MUS 110, Exploring Music MUS 121, Introduction to Music in Western Civilization MUS 212, Introduction to Conducting MUS 221, Studies of Styles & Composers: Percussion & the World MUS 222, Studies of Styles & Composers: Nineteenth & Twentieth Century Opera MUS 221, Studies of Styles & Composers: Impressionism MUS 223, Studies of Styles & Composers: History of the Orchestra.
Tara Towson Villa, associate professor in music, is in her ninth season as music director of the Davidson College Symphony Orchestra in North Carolina. She is also in her third season with the Lee County Community Orchestra in Sanford, North Carolina.
In the United States, Villa served as an assistant conductor for the 2009 and 2010 Hot Springs Music Festivals in Arkansas. Villa guest conducted the Macon Symphony Orchestra in Georgia after having won the International Conducting Competition in 2008. Other guest conducting engagements include performances with Capitol Opera Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Opera at USC, South Carolina. Also in the Carolinas, she has enjoyed working with the Durham Symphony Reading Orchestra, the Palmetto Youth Orchestra, and the Lake Norman Orchestra.
Abroad, Villa served as a conducting apprentice in the 40th Campos do Jordão Winter Music Festival, Brazil, where she won second place in the Camargo Guarnieri Conducting Competition. As a winner of the 2009 Interaction Selection contest with the Brandenburg Symphony, she worked with the Critical Orchestra of Berlin, an orchestra composed of members of the Berlin Philharmonic, German Symphony Orchestra Berlin, Concert House Orchestra Berlin, and the Berlin Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra. In Bulgaria, Villa won the first Varna International Conducting Competition in 2007 and returned the following year to guest conduct the Vidin State Philharmonic. Three years prior, Villa received a grant from the Global Partners Project to guest conduct the New Symphony Orchestra of Sofia, Bulgaria. Villa has also worked with the Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic in the Czech Republic as a 2008 League of American Orchestras Women Conductors Grant recipient.
Before arriving in Davidson, Villa was the principal conductor for the Penn State Sinfonietta. As an advocate of new music, Villa frequently premiered and performed works by living composers with various chamber ensembles in the Penn State community. She also served as assistant conductor for the Lancaster Opera Company, Penn State Philharmonic and Chamber Orchestras, and the Franklin & Marshall Philharmonic Orchestra.
Villa's previous mentors include Donald Portnoy, Gerardo Edelstein, and Brian Norcross. Conductors with whom Villa has studied in workshop and festival settings include Marin Alsop, Guillaume Bourgogne, JoAnn Falletta, John Farrer, Adrian Gnam, Michael Helmrath, Samuel Jones, Daniel Lewis, Gustav Meier, Jorge Mester, Larry Rachleff, Richard Rosenberg, Donald Schleicher, Carl St. Clair, Kate Tamarkin, Dian Tchobanov, Donald Thulean, and Victor Yampolsky among others.
Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Villa holds degrees from Franklin & Marshall College, the Pennsylvania State University, and the University of South Carolina. Off of the podium she enjoys playing golf, dancing, whitewater kayaking, free-lancing as a percussionist, volunteering at the Iredell Humane Society, and playing with her cats, Fidget and Lilu.
Website: www.taratowsonvilla.com
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