The Music Conservatory of Chicago College of Performing Arts - Faculty

Faculty

Conductors

  • Stephen Squires, Principal Conductor
  • Jay Friedman, Principal Guest Conductor
  • Jane Glover, Guest Conductor 2007-2008
  • Leonardo Vordoni, Guest Conductor 2007-2008
  • Cheryl Frazes Hill, Director of Choral Activities
  • Anne Heider, Women's Chorus

Violin

  • Shmuel Ashkenasi
  • Laura Park Chen
  • Robert Chen
  • Nathan Cole
  • Cyrus Forough
  • Teresa Fream
  • Vadim Gluzman
  • Stefan Hersh
  • Yang Liu
  • Mark Lakirovich

Viola

  • Li-Kuo Chang
  • Roger Chase
  • Lawrence Neuman

Cello

  • Tanya Carey
  • Barbara Haffner
  • Richard Hirschl
  • Ken Olsen
  • John Sharp
  • Wendy Warner

Bass

  • Andrew Anderson
  • Steve Lester

Flute

  • Dionne Hansen-Jackson
  • Donald Peck

Oboe/English Horn

  • Eugene Izotov
  • Peggy Michel
  • Grover Schiltz

Clarinet

  • Carolee Smith
  • Gregory Smith
  • John Bruce Yeh

Bassoon

  • Dennis Michel
  • Theodore Soluri

Saxophone

  • Jan Berry

Horn

  • Dale Clevenger

Trombone

  • Jay Friedman

Trumpet

  • Roger Ingram
  • Tage Larsen
  • Chris Martin (master classes)
  • Channing Philbrick
  • Mark Ridenour

Tuba

  • Gene Pokorny (master classes)
  • Charlie Schuchat

Harp

  • Sarah Bullen

Percussion

  • Ed Harrison
  • Vadim Karpinos

Orchestral Seminar

  • Henry Fogel

Piano

  • Emilio del Rosario
  • Ani Gogova
  • Kuang-Hao Huang
  • Ludmila Lazar
  • Meng-Chieh Liu
  • Solomon Mikowsky
  • Jorge Federico Osorio
  • Nobumasa Fujiwara, technician

Guitar

  • Denis Azabagic
  • Paul Henry
  • Pamela Kimmel

Voice

  • David Holloway
  • Michael Best
  • Matthew Chellis
  • Mark Crayton
  • Judith Haddon
  • Jonita Lattimore
  • Elizabeth Norman
  • Samuel Ramey
  • Roger Scanlan
  • Richard Stilwell
  • Tracy Watson
  • Dana Brown, vocal coach
  • Scott Gilmore, opera, vocal coach
  • Cheryl Frazes Hill, chorus
  • James Gandre, performance class
  • Anne Heider, chorus
  • Giulio Favario, vocal coach

Theory & History

  • Charles Brauner
  • Donald Chen
  • Stuart Folse
  • Sevgi Giles
  • Ani Gogova
  • William Hussey
  • Amanda King
  • Rudy Marcozzi
  • Gregory Reish
  • David Schrader

Composition

  • Kyong Mee Choi
  • Stacy Garrop

Music Education

  • Wesley Brewer
  • Cheryl Frazes-Hill
  • Mary Jo Ferneding
  • Judy Moe
  • Ron Polancich
  • John Thomson

Jazz Studies

  • Jerry DiMuzio, saxophone
  • Jim Gailloreto, saxophone
  • Paul Mertens, saxophone
  • Mike Smith, saxophone
  • Brad Wheeler, saxophone
  • Carey Deadman, trumpet
  • Art Hoyle, combo coach
  • Roger Ingram, trumpet
  • Rob Parton, trumpet
  • Ron Ruvio, trumpet
  • Steve Berry, trombone
  • John Blane, trombone
  • Tom Garling, trombone/comp.
  • Neal Alger, guitar
  • Henry Johnson, guitar
  • John McLean, electric guitar
  • Dave Onderdonk, guitar
  • Rob Amster, bass
  • Scott Mason, bass
  • Marlene Rosenberg, bass
  • Ruben Alvarez, Latin percussion
  • Phil Gratteau, drum set
  • Paul Wertico, drum set
  • Jo Ann Daugherty, piano
  • Roger Harris, piano
  • Fred Simon, piano
  • Jim Trompeter, piano
  • Jackie Allen, voice
  • Linda Clifford, voice
  • Michael Molloy, voice
  • Jeff Morrow, voice
  • Judy Roberts, voice
  • Colleen Timler, voice
  • See http://www.roosevelt.edu/CCPA/MusicConservatory/Faculty.aspx for a current list of faculty members as the list is subject to change.

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