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Mumford, of Washington, D.C., has received numerous fellowships, grants, awards and commissions for his work. Awards include the “Academy Award in Music” from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, a Fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation, a Fellowship to the Composers’ Conference (Johnson, Vermont) and an ASCAP Aaron Copland Scholarship. He was also the winner of the inaugural National Black Arts Festival/Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Composition Competition. Other grants have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council, Oberlin College, the American Music Center, the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music Inc., and the ASCAP Foundation. Mumford is presently Composer in Residence at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
Vote, of St. Maryโs City, Maryland, holds a bachelor of music degree from the North Carolina School of the Arts and master of music degree from Yale University. This summer Vote was a member of the Opera Theater of St. Louis Gerdine Young Artist Program. This year, Vote sang Prince Orlofsky in Straussโ โDie Fledermausโ and Judith in Bartokโs โBluebeardโs Castleโ with the Yale Opera. Among many others, her recent performances include Cherubino in โLe Nozze di Figaroโ and Baba the Turk in โThe Rakeโs Progress.โ Vote has also performed throughout Northern Italy with the Orchestra Verdi di Milano and as a featured soloist at the Alba Music Festival for the past two years.
A native of South Carolina, Collins, is the recipient of numerous awards and scholarships, including the 2007 Richard Tucker Career Grant, the 2005 Richard F. Gold Career Grant, the 2000 Mario Lanza competition, the Lucrezia Bori prize for foreign study, the Alice Tully scholarship, and the Tatiana Troyanos scholarship. He received his bachelor of music in voice from the Juilliard School and master of music in opera from the Curtis Institute of Music. He is a recent graduate of the Pittsburgh Opera Center.
The goal of the River Concert Series is to assist in economically enhancing the region and cultivating a cultural tourist destination by organizing arts and historical offerings. In 1999, the Chesapeake Or-chestra came into a residency relationship with SMCM with the initiation of the River Concert Series. Since then, the Chesapeake Orchestra has sought to provide musical programming to reach the broad-est possible audience.
The River Concert Series has become the cornerstone of growing arts activities at the College and throughout St. Maryโs County. St. Maryโs is ranked one of the best liberal arts colleges in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Newsweek



