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Meet Your Web Host
- His Family
- Shelley (nee: McAlear) grew up only blocks from Brent in Cornwall, Ontario
yet because they were on opposite sides of the school zones they never met till
Kingston in 1975. They married in 1980 and have two children, a daughter born
in 1982 and a son born in 1985. Shelley teaches high school and is recognized
across Eastern Ontario for her abilities as a vocal coach and also her beautiful
soprano singing voice.
- High School Teacher
Brent teaches mathematics
at Perth & District Collegiate Institute. He came to the school in 1981 after
teaching for several years in different schools around Ontario. Brent serves on the Parliamentary and Constitution Council of the OSSTF (Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation) He will be teaching part-time for the 2001/2002 school year.
- Computer Programmer
- In August 2001, Brent returned part-time to computer programming. He currently is working on contract to the Center for Geographic Information Systems as a software developer. He works primarily in ColdFusion, HTML and Javascript
Currently Brent is involved developing the user-interfaces to the CGIS web-enabled mapping and municipal management software.
- Education
- Bachelor of Arts, York University (1975),
Bachelor of Music, Queens University (1977),
Bachelor of Education, Queens
University (1978), Master of Music, State
University of New York, Potsdam, Crane School of Music (1982) In addition
he did additional studies in computer programming at Carleton University (1984/85).
- Umpiring
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- After too many years as a terrible catcher (and a terrible umpire) he decided to remain behind the plate and focus seriously on umpiring in 1990. He umpires for several leagues across Eastern Ontario from the local youth baseball, to upper level Fastpitch, American Legion Baseball, and Canadian College and University baseball. Brent has umpired at numerous provincial and national championships in both softball and baseball and is a founding member of the Eastern Ontario Umpires Association.
- Hobbies and Passions
- Brilliant! ....
deserves ovation for 'Fiddler' production!
A lot of Brent's "relaxation" time involves musical theatre and acting. He has
appeared in over thirty major productions including several appearances
as "Tevye" in Fiddler On The Roof. Among his other credits
are leading roles in operettas by Gilbert and Sullivan, Fred Graham
in Kiss Me Kate, El Gallo in The Fantasticks and The
Narrator/Mysterious Man in the Ottawa premiere of Sondheim's Into The Woods. Brent has
also appeared in Side By Side By Sondheim and Lovers and Other
Strangers. He recently appeared as Teddy Brewster in the classic "Arsenic
and Old Lace" and Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" with Barndoor
Productions. He directed the 1997 production of Brigadoon and
1998 production of Hello, Dolly! for the Perth Community
Choir. He produced and directed a FMTC production of A Funny
Thing Happened on the Way To The Forum (April '98) and "You're A Good
Man, Charlie Brown" (April 1999) and a
children's production of Into The Wood's Jr. that June.
Brent again walked the streets of Anatevka in a November
1999 production of Fiddler on the Roof, What made this production
unique was that he not only played the role of Tevye but also be acted as the Artistic Director for the show, working with a team of five directors in training. His performance was reviewed as "rivetting". He is currently working on several dramatic projects with area theatre groups.
Brent has become well known as a makeup technician and makeup instructor. He
regularly gives Makeup For The theatre workshops to school and community
drama groups.
Each year Brent and Shelley take part in numerous concerts and recitals in a
wide range of styles and forms: from gospel to Broadway, from modern to
classical. Together they are the founders of the Festival Music Theatre
Company (FMTC) and responsible for its ongoing musical projects since 1990.
- The Perth Citizen's Band
Brent is a member of
Canada's oldest performing concert band when not out on the road travelling. He often sits back in the the
percussion row helping his son, but his first love remains the euphonium,
which he has played since 1968. The euphonium is not a baritone, nor is it a
"tenor tuba" but a beautiful, full voiced member of the brass section. He
regularly performs on his vintage Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Euphoniums,
one in freeze-tone silver and the other a brass laquer model. Both euphoniums
date from the early 1970's and are in mint condition. His repertoire includes
classics such as the Mantia arrangement of "All Those Endearing Young Charms"
and Clark's "Bride of the Waves." While he can dazzle an audience with triple
tonguing fantastics such as "Hailstorm" or "Concert Polka" or "The Volunteer,"
he can also win them over with melodious performances of "Bless This House,"
"The Lost Chord," or Grainger's "Irish Tune From County Derry." Brent also
performs contemporary works for Euphonium and Band such as the Jacob
"Fantasia."
- Photography
Another of
Brent's hobbies is black and white photography. You can usually find him
packing his camera and a ton of miscellaneous equipment wherever he goes. He
coordinates a photography club at the high school where he teaches darkroom
techniques and camera use to students. His work has included portraits, theatre
photography and in particular rural scenes. Many of his photos have been
published in area newspapers and several have found their way into teacher
newsletters.
- Computer Experience
- Involved in computers for over thirty years now (since 1972) his first
"personal" computer experience dates back to the Integer Basic Apple. (pre-Apple
][) and the early Timex/Sinclair. He owned one of the early IBM 8086's complete
with 64k and has grown since then. His work has included contract database
programming and spreadsheet automation for companies such as Digital Equipment
and several telecommunications firms. He has written software for library
automation, swim meet management and for the health care
profession. He has also taught computer science in the high school. His
favorite language remains Pascal (although he can still converse in machine code
and C++.)
Enjoy the greatest of games!
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