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Education and Performances Flautist and composer Colleen Muriel, A.R.C.T., Bachelor of Music, F.T.C.L., (F.R.S.M. - near completion) has been performing in public for over three decades . She directed her own concert series at Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver, B.C. (2001-2006), and is the founder and leader of the CCD Trio/Chamber Ensemble. Colleen has studied and performed in Great Britain, Canada and the United States; has been broadcast in Canada on, CITR FM, and CBC Radio, and Brooklands FM in the UK. In July 2005 she performed Le Merle Noir by Messiaen and Kurt Weill's violin concerto No. 12. at the Aberystwyth music festival in Wales. Currently she is completing a Master's Degree in Music in London, England and is becoming a Fellow of the Royal Schools of Music. She is also a member of the National Flute Association, British Flute Society, Women in Music U.K. and the Canadian League of Composers. She plays in her own concert series at St. John's Waterloo as well as performing in other concerts at various London City Churches. These concerts include a wide range of musical styles and include pieces such as Concierto Pastoral by Joaquin Rodrigo, Sonatine by Pierre Boulez, and Sonatas by Rene Leibowitz and Francois Poulenc. Colleen has also given (January 25, 2008) the London premiere performance of Canadian composer Mark Armanini's piece for flute and piano 'Nocturnal Spirits', written for and dedicated to her. She gave a second performance of this work at the St. Lawrence Jewry Festival (August, 2008) and will be recording it in the near future, as well as premiering the flute and string orchestra version of the work. Compositions Colleen is currently the composer in residence at the Suzanna Raymond School of Dance, Teddington, England. Commissions include: Our Father in Heaven (SATB) and The Angels Come Again (SATB) commissioned by Deryk Forster for the Music Department of Magee Secondary School. Our Father in Heaven was premiered by the Senior Chamber Choir of Magee Secondary School, Vancouver, Canada in June, 1999. Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming (flute and mezzo soprano) commissioned by Mary Wilson for the Women's Relief Society, and premiered December 2, 2008 in Ashville, North Carolina, USA Visions of Narnia (music for a ballet choreography), commissioned by the Suzanna Raymond School of Dance, scheduled to be premiered in May 2009, in London, England. This piece is dedicated with appreciation to Mr. Yueh Ding. Afternoon Reflection and Joy (for two flutes), commissioned by Supriti Bharma and Kate Carr, scheduled to be premiered in December, 2009, in Vancouver, Canada Some of Colleen's compositions, Fantasia and Ricercare for organ, Transformed (soprano/piano), Vancouver Rain, Rainfall,and Fugues 1 and 2 for piano have been performed at St. Andrews Cathedral in Sydney, Australia, Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver, the Silk Purse Arts Centre, West Vancouver, the University of Wales, Aberystwyth campus,St. John's Waterloo, and All Hallows by The Tower. In March, 2006 'Vancouver Rain' for solo piano was performed at the Sonic Boom Festival in Vancouver, and at the University of British Columbia by the outstanding pianist Rachel Iwaasa and by British pianist Graeme Thewlis at St. John's Waterloo and All Hallows by the Tower (of London). Her chant styled rendition of 'Our Father in Heaven'(voice and piano), and new arrangements for voice and flute of 'The Snowy Breasted Pearl' and 'Down by the Salley Garden's' have been recently performed by baritone Keith Long at All Hallows by the Tower, London. Her newest pieces "Evening Pleasures" for solo flute have been performed on June 20, 2008 and February 13, 2009 (St. John's Waterloo), and on June 28, 2008 (St. Peter's West Molesey). The June 20th program included the London premiere of two a cappella flute works 'Peace,' and 'The Prayer of Mary Stuart'. 'War and Heartbreak', a musical drama for piano with flute has just been premiered in London at St. John's Waterloo on August 29,