
December 1st, 2009 at 8:00 pm - The Department of Performing Arts introduces its new choral director, Justin Durham, in a program of Learn More...
December 3rd, 2009 at 8:00 pm - Popular orchestral hits fill this winter program, from the “Waltz” and “Polonaise” of Tchaikovsky’s Learn More...
December 8th, 2009 at 8:00 pm - The Spirit of Christmas takes you on a magical journey to a winter wonderland of fun and festive che Learn More...
January 14th, 2010 at 8:00 pm - Singer, pianist, and songwriter Tony DeSare has earned critical acclaim for his performances at the Learn More...
January 21st, 2010 at 8:00 pm - Strauss’ opera "Die Fledermaus" is produced by Teatro Lirico D’Europa which presented "Tosca" during Learn More...
Dr. Cindy R. Goodloe is a professor of applied piano in the Department of Performing Arts. She holds Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees from the University of Washington, a Masters degree in Piano Performance from Indiana University, and the Doctor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Florida State University.
Dr. Goodloe has held full-time college teaching positions in music at Queens University of Charlotte, NC, and at Erskine College in Due West, SC. In addition, she has been an adjunct instructor in music at Utica College of Syracuse University, Utica, NY, and at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, SC.
Dr. Goodloe is an active adjudicator, church musician and performer, and has concertized at various colleges and for civic and community organizations throughout
the United States. She was recently approved by the South Carolina Arts Commission's Education Roster of Approved Artists.
Dr. Goodloe's area of specialty is the depiction of the bird in music. After completing her doctoral treatise, “The Depiction of the Bird in Selected Piano Compositions of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries,” she has given numerous audio-visual lecture-recitals where such music is featured.
Dr. Goodloe has taught private piano for over thirty years, with students participating in local, state, and national auditions. She is a faculty member of the National Guild of Piano Teachers as well as a member of the Music Teachers National Association, the South Carolina Music Teachers Association, the Greenville Women’s Music Club and the Greenville Music Teachers Association, where she currently holds the position of Vice- President of Programs.