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Dr. Patrick M. O’Shea, a native of Massachusetts, joined the faculty of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota in 1997, and serves as Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Music. He teaches voice, as well as classes in vocal pedagogy, vocal literature, and music history, and directs the auditioned 65-voice Concert Choir and the select Chamber Singers. Prior to his appointment at Saint Mary’s, Dr. O’Shea was visiting assistant professor of choral music education at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. He holds the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Music from Arizona State University, the Master of Music degree in Choral Music from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Bachelor of Music degree, ''summa cum laude'', in Vocal Performance from Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, Va., where he began his conducting studies with Grammy Award-winning conductor Robert Shafer. He continued conducting study with Don V. Moses and Donald Bailey. His composition teachers have included the late Russell Woollen, as well as Thomas Fredrickson and Randall Shinn. He serves frequently as a clinician, adjudicator and guest conductor. Dr. O’Shea is a member of American Composers Forum, the American Choral Directors Association, the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity. His biography appears in ''Who’s Who in America'' and ''Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers''.
Dr. Patrick M. O’Shea, a native of Massachusetts, joined the faculty of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota in 1997, and serves as Professor of Music and Director of Choirs. He teaches voice, as well as classes in vocal pedagogy, vocal literature, and music history, and directs the auditioned 65-voice Concert Choir and the select Chamber Singers. Prior to his appointment at Saint Mary’s, Dr. O’Shea was visiting assistant professor of choral music education at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. He holds the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Music from Arizona State University, the Master of Music degree in Choral Music from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Bachelor of Music degree, ''summa cum laude'', in Vocal Performance from Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, Va., where he began his conducting studies with Grammy Award-winning conductor Robert Shafer. He continued conducting study with Don V. Moses and Donald Bailey. His composition teachers have included the late Russell Woollen, as well as Thomas Fredrickson and Randall Shinn. He serves frequently as a clinician, adjudicator and guest conductor, and from 2010 to 2017 he served as the Manager of the Minnesota Beethoven Festival Chorale under iconic conductor Dale Warland. Dr. O’Shea is a member of American Composers Forum, the American Choral Directors Association, the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity. His biography appears in ''Who’s Who in America'' and ''Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers''.


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==List of selected choral works==
==List of selected choral works==
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===Sacred Works===
*{{NoCo|Corde natus ex parentis}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
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*{{NoCo|Corpus Christi Carol}}   ( [{{website|poshea}} {{net}}] )
===Secular Works===
 
{{top}}
*{{NoCo|Alot like now}}
*'''''Due sonetti di Petrarca'''''
*'''''Due sonetti di Petrarca'''''
#{{NoCo|Pace non trovo}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Pace non trovo}}  
#{{NoCo|Benedetto sia 'l giorno}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Benedetto sia 'l giorno}}  


*{{NoCo|Freedom River - III}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
*{{NoCo|Fairy-Land}}
*{{NoCo|How Can I Keep From Singing?}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
*{{NoCo|Freedom River - III}}  
*{{NoCo|In All Things}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
*{{NoCo|In This Place}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
*{{NoCo|An Irish Benediction}}   ( [{{website|poshea}} {{net}}] )


*'''''Newfoundland folksongs'''''
*'''''Newfoundland folksongs'''''
#''Wave Over Wave'' (Jim Payne)
#''Wave over wave'' (Jim Payne)
#{{NoCo|She's Like The Swallow}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|She's like the swallow}}
#{{NoComp|We'll rant and we'll roar|Henry William LeMessurier}}   ( [{{website|poshea}} {{net}}] )
#{{NoComp|We'll rant and we'll roar|Henry William LeMessurier}}  
 
*{{NoCo|O factura Dei}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}


{{Mdl}}
*'''''Drei Rilkegesänge'''''
*'''''Drei Rilkegesänge'''''
#{{NoCo|Herbsttag}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Herbsttag}}  
#{{NoCo|Vorgefühl}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Vorgefühl}}  
#{{NoCo|Aus einem April}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Aus einem April}}  


*'''''Sei Nacht zu mir'''''
*'''''Sei Nacht zu mir'''''
#{{NoCo|Sei Nacht zu mir}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Sei Nacht zu mir}}  
#{{NoCo|Hierher führte uns}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Hierher führte uns}}  
#{{NoCo|Zwischen uns ist gekommen}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
#{{NoCo|Zwischen uns ist gekommen}}  
#{{NoCo|Deine Stimme}}   ( [{{website|poshea}} {{net}}] )
#{{NoCo|Deine Stimme}}  
*{{NoCo|Shout For Joy}}   ( [{{website|poshea}} {{net}}] )
{{btm}}
*{{NoCo|Sing The Lord A New Song}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
{{CheckMissing}}
*{{NoCo|Spirit, Ever Sacred, Come!}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
*{{NoComp|Virgin-born, we bow before thee|Claude Goudimel}} (arr.)   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
*{{NoCo|Your Hand, O God, Has Guided}}   {{LnkWeb|poshea}}
 
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==List of selected vocal works==
{{Legend}}
*{{NoCo|Alot like now}}   ( [{{website|poshea}} {{net}}] ) (Sop/Mezzo duet with flute and piano)
*{{NoCo|Angel of God}} {{LnkWeb|poshea}} (Baritone, piano)
*{{NoCo|Fairy-Land}} {{LnkWeb|poshea}} (soprano, horn, piano - separate horn part)
*'''''THE NATIVITY'''''
#{{NoCo|Precious Child}} {{LnkWeb|poshea}} (recitative)
#{{NoCo|There is no rose}}   ( [{{website|poshea}} {{net}}] ) (aria)
A complete list of works may be found at http://www.poshea.com/catalog/index.php
A complete list of works may be found at http://www.poshea.com/catalog/index.php


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==External links==
==External links==
* http://www.poshea.com
* http://www.poshea.com
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Revision as of 23:32, 1 November 2019

Life

Born: 15 February 1967

Biography

Dr. Patrick M. O’Shea, a native of Massachusetts, joined the faculty of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota in 1997, and serves as Professor of Music and Director of Choirs. He teaches voice, as well as classes in vocal pedagogy, vocal literature, and music history, and directs the auditioned 65-voice Concert Choir and the select Chamber Singers. Prior to his appointment at Saint Mary’s, Dr. O’Shea was visiting assistant professor of choral music education at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. He holds the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Music from Arizona State University, the Master of Music degree in Choral Music from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Bachelor of Music degree, summa cum laude, in Vocal Performance from Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, Va., where he began his conducting studies with Grammy Award-winning conductor Robert Shafer. He continued conducting study with Don V. Moses and Donald Bailey. His composition teachers have included the late Russell Woollen, as well as Thomas Fredrickson and Randall Shinn. He serves frequently as a clinician, adjudicator and guest conductor, and from 2010 to 2017 he served as the Manager of the Minnesota Beethoven Festival Chorale under iconic conductor Dale Warland. Dr. O’Shea is a member of American Composers Forum, the American Choral Directors Association, the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity. His biography appears in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.

See also: Patrick O'Shea's editor page.

List of selected choral works

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Sacred Works

Secular Works

  1. Pace non trovo
  2. Benedetto sia 'l giorno
  • Newfoundland folksongs
  1. Wave over wave (Jim Payne)
  2. She's like the swallow
  3. We'll rant and we'll roar
  • Drei Rilkegesänge
  1. Herbsttag
  2. Vorgefühl
  3. Aus einem April
  • Sei Nacht zu mir
  1. Sei Nacht zu mir
  2. Hierher führte uns
  3. Zwischen uns ist gekommen
  4. Deine Stimme

 
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