Latest News!
- Carol's Tranquil Moments Series of paintings are now available as high quality giclée prints at The Tranquil Moment. You can visit this halcyon world by clicking here.
- Carol's mermaid series of paintings are now available as high quality giclée prints at Mermaid Mystique. You can visit this magical world by clicking here.
- The latest newsletter issue "Noteworthey!" featuring Carol's return from Bejing, China from a world premiere is now available. You can read it on-line by clicking here.
- The prior issue of Carol's newsletter "Noteworthey!" featuring Bejing, China and Tess Remy-Schumacher is available on-line by clicking here.
- The previous issue of Carol's newsletter "Noteworthey!" featured the Florence Biennale. You can read it on-line by clicking here.
- Carol exhibited three artworks at the Biennale d'Arte Contemporanea di Firenze 2007 and received a special award from the President and City of Florence. Read all about it by clicking here.
- Conducted by Luca Benucci, the world-premiere of Carol's "Fanfare for The New Renaissance" was performed by Brass Dimension Ensemble in Florence, Italy. Read about it by clicking here.
- Carol's article "Intriguing Counterpoint" on music and painting is featured in the 2007 International Alliance for Women in Music (IAWM) Journal.
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Announcements:
Carol Worthey has been elected to the Board of
Directors of the International Alliance
for Women in
Music.
Recognition:
Carol Worthey receives ACME Music
Award
We are honored and delighted to announce that
Carol Worthey has been unanimously elected to ACME, the
prestigious honor society of Mu Phi Epsilon International
Professional Music Fraternity. ACME stands for Artists (i.e., Performers),
Composers, Musicologists, Educators. On ACME’s roster
are distinguished and acclaimed musicians from around the
world who share in the Mu Phi Epsilon mission to foster
music, friendship and harmony on a world-wide basis.
A Carol Worthey choral work and an art song cycle have been recognized as finalists in two separate composition competitions this past year:
Gloria in Excelsis Deo II was a Finalist in the American Choral Directors Association 2004 Composition Competition.
Song cycle for Mezzo-Soprano or Soprano and Piano the petal of somewhere based on the poems of E.E. Cummings was a finalist in the 2004 "Search for New Music", Miriam Gideon Prize, put on by the International Alliance for Women in Music.