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Music of Sunday, 28 December 2003

Source: ghanamusic.com

William Chapman Nyaho, Concert Pianist

William Chapman Nyaho William H. Chapman Nyaho, a native of Ghana, West Africa, graduated from Achimota School, Ghana where he studied piano primarily with John Barham, and earned the Performer's Diploma and the Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music, (UK). He went on to study at St. Peter's College, Oxford University where he graduated Bachelor of Arts degree at the Honour School of Music.

He continued his studies in piano at the Conservatoire de Musique de Gen?ve, Switzerland, as a student of Henri Gautier, and later, the Eastman School of Music, where he received the Master of Music degree studying under Barry Snyder.

Nyaho later received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin studying with David Renner. Following a four-year residency as a North Carolina Visiting Artist, Chapman Nyaho taught at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette from 1991-2002. He was the recipient of the 1998 University of Southwestern Louisiana Distinguished Professor Award and the 1998 Acadiana Arts Council Distinguished Artist Award. He also held the Heymann Endowed Professorship.

Chapman Nyaho?s performing experience includes recitals in Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and in cities across the United States including Washington D.C.?s Kennedy Center. He has performed as soloist with orchestras across the South. Chapman Nyaho has been featured on radio and television broadcasts in Ghana, Switzerland, and National Public Radio. He also developed and hosted The Bach Show for the classical radio station KRVS in Louisiana.

Among his engagements, which also include chamber music, Nyaho also performs regularly as duo pianist team, the Nyaho/Garcia Duo, which has released a compact disc on the Centaur Label, Aaron Copland: Music For Two Pianos.

Chapman Nyaho not only serves as a regular guest clinician at colleges and universities around the United States but also as an adjudicator for national and international piano competitions. His teaching credits include prize-winners at piano competitions. Chapman Nyaho is an active member of the College Music Society and the Music Teachers? National Association and gives lecture-recitals and workshops advocating music by composers of the African Diaspora.