Tulsa Symphony Orchestra
David J. Hyslop
Interim Executive Director
Tim McFadden
Orchestra Manager
Timothy McFadden, from Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, earned his Bachelor of Music
from Duquesne University before doing
graduate work at Bowling Green State
University. His past teachers include Roger
Sherman, of the Pittsburgh Symphony, and
Edwin Betts. Tim is currently principal
trumpet with the Tulsa Symphony, and is also
Orchestra Manager of this newly formed,
self-governing professional orchestra. In
addition, Tim is also principal trumpet with
the Tulsa Opera Orchestra, and has served as
principal trumpet for the Tulsa
Philharmonic, and the Charleston Symphony.
Tim was a featured soloist on all of the
Tulsa Philharmonic's series.
For the past five years, Tim has served as
principal trumpet for the Breckenridge Music
Festival in Breckenridge, Colorado. Tim has
been a featured soloist at BMF as well,
performing the Haydn Trumpet Concert, and
Bach's Second Brandenburg Concerto.
Tim has also performed with the Mexico City
Philharmonic, the Symphonies of Ann Arbor,
and Lansing, Michigan, and the American Wind
Symphony Orchestra. In addition to
performing, Tim is currently on faculty at
the University of Tulsa and has also served
on the faculty at Oklahoma State University,
the University of Michigan-Flint, Bowling
Green State University, Findlay (Ohio)
University, and Langston University.
In addition to orchestral playing, Tim is
one of the founding members of Bravo Brass
Quintet. Bravo has been performing chamber
concerts throughout the state of Oklahoma
for thirteen years.
Sharon Davis
Office Manager
Sheri Scales-Neubauer
Born into a musical family, Sheri
Scales-Neubauer grew up in Amarillo, Texas.
Her father was a jazz musician who brought
many big bands to the Texas Panhandle
including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington,
the Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman and
others. Sheri received a Bachelor of Music
in
Performance and a Masters of Music in
Performance from West Texas A&M. She pursued
post-graduate studies at the Manhattan
School of Music in New York where she
studied with Glen Dicterow, Concertmaster of
the New York Philharmonic. While in New
York, Sheri played in the New Music Ensemble
of
New York and was Principal Second Violin in
the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra. She has
appeared as soloist with such orchestras as
the National Repertory Orchestra, Randel
Chamber Orchestra, and Amarillo Symphony.
She has played
with the Fort Worth Symphony, Amarillo
Symphony, Albuquerque Symphony and others.
Sheri is a member of the Prima String
Quartet and the Council Oak Trio in Tulsa.
Sheri is Concertmaster of Light Opera of
Oklahoma and Principal Second of the Tulsa
Opera Orchestra. She is married to Nils
Neubauer, an Engineer for Vyvx. Sheri's
hobbies include antiques and reading.
Marc Facci
Martha Mattes
Having
been raised in a musical family, Martha
Mattes is a native of Barrington, Illinois,
a suburb of Chicago. Her mother is a retired
church organist/choirmaster and an
elementary school music teacher. Martha
received a Bachelor of Music in Violin
Performance from Northwestern University and
also studied at the University of Tulsa.
While a student at Northwestern, she served
as Principal Second Violin of the Civic
Orchestra of Chicago, the training orchestra
of the Chicago Symphony. Martha joined the
Tulsa Philharmonic shortly after graduating
from Northwestern in 1980, and remained with
the orchestra until its demise in 2002. She
continues to perform with the Tulsa Opera
Orchestra. Martha regularly performs with
the North Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in
Fayetteville, Arkansas, as well as other
regional orchestras, as a substitute/extra.
She has launched A Touch of Class, which
provides string quartets and solo violin for
weddings and other special occasions, using
musicians from the Tulsa
Symphony. An
active member of Trinity Episcopal Church,
Martha sings in the highly acclaimed Trinity
Choir and has enhanced Trinity’s worship
through her violin playing. She has a cat
named Phoebe whom she adopted seven years
ago from the Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals. Martha enjoys cooking,
watching good movies, and taking care of her
cat.
Kathy Rad
Education/Community Engagement
Kathy has dedicated
her life to sharing the joy of music with
others. While Music Coordinator for Tulsa
Public Schools, she established String
Programs at more than 30 elementary schools
and helped raise over half a million dollars
to support music.
Kathy has
taught music to students of all ages in the
greater Tulsa area. She began teaching
Strings at Walt Whitman Elementary School,
then taught at Oliver Middle School, was
director of the award-winning Broken Arrow
High School Orchestra, and taught the
Central High School Stylin’ Strings
Orchestra. She taught Cello at Northeastern
State University and currently is on the
faculty at Tulsa Community College, where
she teaches Cello and directs the Tulsa
Cello Choir. Kathy is director of the
Tulsa Honors Orchestra, the Tulsa
Honors-Chamber Orchestra, the Stardust
Strolling Strings, and teaches Elementary
Strings in Jenks Public Schools. Kathy plays
Cello in the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, the
Brady Orchestra, and is Principal Cellist of
the Light Opera Oklahoma Orchestra. She was
Associate Principal Cellist of the
International Orchestra in Graz, Austria,
has performed live on National Public Radio
and has recorded on the Universal-Republic
record label. Kathy Rad is listed in Who’s
Who in America, Who’s Who in American Women,
Who’s Who in Education and Who’s Who Among
American Teachers.
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