Faculty
Jane Bailey, Clarinet
Charlyn Bethell, Oboe
Michael Carey, Saxophone
Sissie Siu Cohen, Saxophone
Tony D'Aveni, Trumpet
Marc DeMille, Voice
Brian Diehl, Trombone
Alexei Doohovskoy, Trombone
Paula Eldridge, Voice & Piano
Jason Felitto, Bass Guitar & Piano
Phil Grenadier, Trumpet
Nune Hakobyan, Piano
Chip Halt, Tuba
Megan Harlow, Voice
Wade Hendricks, Saxophone
Susan Jackson, Flute
Deanna Johnson, Flute
Sargis Karapetyan, Violin & Viola
Ron Kaye, Oboe
Don Kirby, Percussion
Scott Knopf, Violin & Viola
Tobi-Ann Kocher, Flute
Debbie Levine, Clarinet
Marian Levinstein, Cello
Ellen Michaud Martins, French Horn
Angela Monke, Piano
Thomas O'Halloran, Low Brass
Robert Pettipaw, Trumpet
Jeremy Ronkin, French Horn
Benjamin Seltzer, Clarinet
Fred Sienkiewicz, Trumpet
Matthew Small, Trumpet
Andrei Sobchenko, Saxophone & Clarinet
Christopher Stahl, Bassoon
Henry Tervo, Oboe
Jerry Vejmola, Saxophone & Clarinet
Michael Weinstein, French Horn
Jason Yost, Guitar
Jane Bailey, clarinet, is a graduate, magna cum laude, of the Hartt College of Music. She has studied with Manuel Valerio, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Stanley Hasty, Eastman School of Music, among others. A Concord native, she has lived in Germany, Georgia and Connecticut, where she taught and performed on the clarinet before returning home. In addition to teaching clarinet and saxophone, she has taught classroom and instrumental music, directing bands, orchestras and choruses. She has played in numerous orchestras, concert and marching bands, pit orchestras and small ensembles, currently playing in the Concord Orchestra and Symphony Pro Musica.
TopCharlyn Bethell, oboe, has performed with Monadnock Music, the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, Emmanuel Music, New Hampshire Symphony, and the Opera Company of Boston. She was a founding member of the New Art Winds woodwind quintet which made its New York debut in Carnegie Recital Hall in 1985. She is a founding member of the wind quintet Solar Winds, which recently commissioned and recorded The Fool of the World and The Flying Ship by John Kusiak. Ms. Bethell has performed premieres by several composers including Thomas Oboe Lee, Andy Vores, Hayes Biggs, and Francine Trester, and has recorded for CRI. In addition to performing, Ms. Bethell teaches Kodaly pedagogy and materials to graduate students at the Kodaly Music Institute of New England Conservatory, and oboe at Phillips Academy in Andover. She also teaches general music to grades K-5 in the Concord public schools. Her educational background includes undergraduate degrees in music performance and education from Western Washington State University, a diploma from Det Jydsk Musikkonservatorium in Aarhus, Denmark, a master's degree in education from Cambridge College, and a certificate from the Kodaly Center of America.
TopMichael Carey, saxophone, earned a bachelor's degree in music from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a minor in music theory. There he studied under Yusef Lateef, Jeff Holmes, Chris Mertz and Adam Kolker. More recently, he took lessons with Ravi Coltrane and George Garzone. Mr. Carey also attended the University of North Texas where he studied classical and jazz saxophone. After touring with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra under the direction of Buddy Morrow, he played on several cruise ships with Phil Woods, the Platters and The Crystals. Michael debuted at the Regatta Bar in 2006 with the New York based Bjorchestra. Michael also plays clarinet and flute, and has been teaching students of all ages in the area for eight years.
TopSissie Siu Cohen, saxophone, began her studies at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. She completed a master's degree at New England Conservatory of Music and a B.M. at the Peabody Conservatory. She has performed with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Civic Symphony, Wellesley Symphony, and she has been featured on a solo broadcast program for RTHK radio in Hong Kong. Ms. Siu Cohen is currently the orchestra manager for the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and teaches in Concord, Carlisle, Belmont, and Dover-Sherborn.
TopTony D'Aveni, trumpet, studied jazz at North Texas State University. He has studied improvisation with Jerry Bergonzi and John McNeil. He has made many recordings, and has performed with Dick Johnson, the Jimmy Dorsey Big Band, White Heat Orchestra, Herb Pomeroy and many others, and has toured with Rita Moreno, Carol Channing, and Frankie Laine as featured soloist. Mr. D'Aveni currently teaches at Tahanto and Wachusett Regional High Schools. He has been on the faculty at MIT and Wellesley College. http:/nav.to/daveni
TopMarc DeMille, voice, makes his living exclusively as a performer and teacher throughout greater Boston. A native of Lynn, he is known to churchgoers all over New England, having performed as soloist and chorister for upwards of 500 services annually at over 100 houses of worship during the last 15 years. In the concert world, he is well sought-after for his lyric baritone voice, performing regularly with professional ensembles Philovox and The Boston Secession. Recent solo work includes engagements with the Nashua Symphony Orchestra, Assabet Valley Mastersingers, Marblehead Festival Chorus and the Newburyport Community Messiah Sing. Mr. DeMille pursued undergraduate work at MIT, studying with John Oliver, William Cutter, Richard Morrison and Margaret O'Keefe; more recently, he has been under the tutelage of Frank Kelley. In addition to his duties at IMSCC, he teaches voice in the Wakefield school system. Having recently moved to Concord, he is enjoying his new hometown with his newlywed wife, Kelly.
TopBrian L. Diehl, trombone, is a Boston-based trombonist and educator. A member of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Diehl performs with orchestras throughout the New England area, including the Hartford Symphony, Portland Symphony, and Opera Boston. He has recorded with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Orchestra of Indian Hill, and Pro Arte Orchestra. Mr. Diehl has performed with the Boston Symphony in Carnegie Hall, recorded with the Chicago Symphony under Solti's direction, and has been a featured soloist with the West Point Band, Florida West Coast Symphony, and Florida Brass Quintet. Additionally, he has performed with the Epic Brass Quintet and has toured and recorded with the New World Brass Quintet as a member of the New World Symphony. Mr.
Diehl is on the faculty of University of Southern Maine where he conducts the Trombone Choir, as well as New England Conservatory Preparatory School, and has served on the faculty of the University of South Florida and Florida International University. He has presented master classes at many schools and colleges, including the Eastman School of Music. Mr. Diehl has adjudicated for several All-State festivals. He earned a B.M. at Northwestern University and a master's degree in music at New England Conservatory, where he became the first brass player to receive the prestigious Rabb Presidential Scholarship.
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Alexei Doohovskoy, trombone, is an active Boston area freelancer and private teacher. In addition to his teaching through IMSCC, he also serves as an instructor at Brown University, The Fenn School, and the Wellesley Public Schools. He has performed with the Boston Symphony, the Boston Pops, the Rhode Island Philharmonic, the Vermont Symphony, the Orchestra of Indian Hill, and the Empire Brass Quintet. From 2001 to 2004 Mr. Doohovskoy was the co-principal trombonist of the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, Florida, where he worked closely with Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas and many other distinguished conductors and composers. Mr. Doohovskoy earned a B.A. from Brown University and a master's degree in music from New England Conservatory. http://www.skoymusic.com
TopPaula Eldridge has been teaching voice and piano since 1974. She studied in the University of Michigan doctoral program, received a B.M. at Westminster Choir College, and earned a master's degree in music at Boston Conservatory. She has studied jazz with Rebecca Parris. Ms. Eldridge has performed with the Bach Festival Chorus, the John Oliver Chorale, and Salisbury Singers. She has also performed as soloist with a jazz trio.
TopJason Felitto, bass guitar, string bass, piano and keyboards, received a bachelor of music degree in piano performance from Boston Conservatory, where he studied with Janice Weber. His studies in New York include the Manhattan School of Music where he studied string bass with Linda McKnight. Mr. Felitto has performed with groups ranging from chamber music to progressive jazz and fusion, and is bandleader of the jazz and dance band Skyline Quintet.
TopPhil Grenadier, trumpet, has been playing professionally for the last 30 years, performing all over the world. He has released two CD's of his own on the label Fresh Sound/New Talent, based in Barcelona, and appeared as a sideman on some forty CD's. He has performed with such diverse artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Carlos Santana, and James Brown, and toured with guitarist John Scofield. Mr. Grenadier's teaching experience includes Mannes College of Music, Brandeis University and Stanford University Jazz Workshop among others. http://www.myspace.com/philgrenadier
TopNune Hakobyan, piano, received her musical training in Armenia, earning a master's degree in piano performance at Komitas State Conservatory and a B.M. at Tchaikovsky Music School. Locally, Ms. Hakobyan has performed numerous solo and chamber music recitals throughout the northeast. She is currently organist at St. James Armenian Church in Watertown, Massachusetts. She holds the position of vocal accompanist at Boston Conservatory, and is pianist with the Nashua Symphony. Ms. Hakobyan teaches privately at her home studio, and has taught piano in Yerevan, Armenia.
TopChip Halt, tuba, received his musical training at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Floyd Cooley of the San Francisco Symphony. An active performer the Boston area, he has played with many local orchestras, including Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Boston Philharmonic, and Indian Hill Orchestras. Currently a member of the Claflin Hill Symphony and Summer Winds, he has also played with the Albany Symphony, Portland Symphony, Flagstaff Festival of the Arts Orchestra and many others. As a member of the Epic Brass Quintet, Mr. Halt has made several recordings, and has appeared as soloist with orchestras across the country.
TopMegan Harlow, voice, is the Choral Director of Carlisle Public Schools. She received a master's degree in music education from Gordon College and a B.A. in music with an education minor from Salisbury University. She is the founder and artistic director of the Carlisle Community Chorus, an intergenerational choral ensemble. She has performed with a variety of choral ensembles and has been a featured vocalist for the early music ensemble, the Holly Consort.
TopWade Hendricks, saxophone, earned a master of music degree in conducting from American Band College and a B.M. in music education from the University of Colorado. He has performed with many ensembles on saxophone and clarinet, including the Metropolitan Wind Symphony and Boston College Concert Band. Mr. Hendricks teaches instrumental music classes in the Concord Public Schools. He gives beginning and supplementary group lessons in the elementary and middle schools, and conducts the 5th grade beginning band.
TopSusan Jackson, flute, earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in flute performance at New England Conservatory where she studied with Fenwick Smith. Ms. Jackson was a three time finalist in Boston's prestigious Pappoutsakis flute competition, winning second prize in 1989. Susan has performed with several orchestras throughout New England including the Portland Symphony, Vermont Symphony, Boston Philharmonic and Central Massachusetts Symphony. She is currently principal flutist with the New Hampshire Philharmonic and Concord Orchestra where she has been featured as a soloist as well. She has been teaching with IMSCC since 1991.
TopDeanna Johnson, flute, holds a master of music degree in performance and a B.M. in music education from the University of Northern Iowa. Her performing experience includes ten years in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra in Iowa, where she played piccolo and later became principal flutist. Other ensembles include the Chamber Orchestra of Iowa Symphony Orchestra (solo principal flutist), UNI Faculty Woodwind Quintet, Chicago Civic Orchestra (principal flute, piccolo), Tenerife Symphony Orchestra (Canary Islands), and several live performances on KUNI and WGBH National Public Radio. As a high school student, Ms. Johnson began teaching flute lessons to beginners and has continued teaching since, holding the following positions: UNI School of Music Instructor of Flute; Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, Adjunct Instructor of Flute; University of Wisconsin - Madison, Summer Music Clinic; Director of K-12 Instrumental Music, New Hartford, Iowa. In addition to teaching with IMSCC, Ms. Johnson currently teaches at Lincoln/Hanscom Air Force Base.
TopSargis Karapetyan, violin and viola, received his musical training in Armenia, where he attended Komitas State University, earning a master's degree in music. He is currently concertmaster of the Nashua Symphony, and principal second violin with the Cape Symphony. He has performed solo recitals throughout the northeast, and has recorded performances for Yerevan radio and television in Armenia. He has also performed with Gelikon Opera Theater in Moscow, Arno Babajanian String Quartet and Symphony Orchestra. He currently teaches at Clark University and Boston Conservatory.
TopRon Kaye, oboe, earned a master's degree in music at the Peabody Institute and a B.M. at St. Olaf College in Minnesota. He has studied with Rhadames Angelucci, principal oboe of the Minnesota Orchestra, Joseph Turner, principal oboe of the Baltimore Symphony, and Jonathan Blumenfeld of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. Kaye performs with the Boston Philharmonic, Portland Symphony, Nashua Symphony, and with Emmanuel Music. In addition to teaching with IMSCC, Mr. Kaye currently teaches at the All-Newton Music School, Newton and Natick public schools, and Walnut Hill Arts Academy.
TopDon Kirby, percussion, has been drumming for 51 years and has been teaching with IMSCC since 1983. Private study with mentors Ernest Pickford, William Jamsa, Stanley Spector, Alan Dawson, and Fred Buda were undertaken over a twelve year span. At 12 years old he auditioned for George Lawrence Stone and became a member of the National Association of Rudimental Drummers. During his high school years in Leominster, he was three times chosen for MMEA Central Senior District and twice for MMEA All-State, once for band and once for orchestra. Mr. Kirby toured Europe after high school with the Concordia Wind Ensemble before enrolling in Berklee College of Music. Interests in all styles of drumming have led Mr. Kirby to a lifetime career in bands too numerous to list. He currently has an active recording and gig schedule, primarily with the Mark Marquis Group. His weekly teaching responsibilities include instruction of nearly 40 students here at IMSCC and at a private academy in Ashburnham, as well as a day in his home area in the valley of cultural fatigue.
TopScott Knopf, violin and viola, holds an undergraduate degree from Harvard and a master's degree in string performance from Boston University. He is presently a member of the Massachusetts Symphony, the Hillyer Festival Orchestra, Opera North, and the Green Mountain Opera Festival. He has appeared with chamber ensembles throughout New England, and with the Springfield Symphony, Portland Symphony, Rhode Island Philharmonic, Masterworks Chorale, New Hampshire Music Festival, and the Montovani Orchestra on tours of the United States and Japan. Mr. Knopf's violin and viola can be heard on several local artist's CDs as well as on the soundtracks of PBS's American Experience documentaries: "Eleanor Roosevelt" and "The Fiske Jubilee Singers." He has performed with Smokey Robinson, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Brian Wilson, the Irish Tenors, and Michael Crawford. Mr. Knopf, who presently directs the award-winning Concord-Carlisle High School Orchestra, is former violin program director of the New England Conservatory Lab Charter School. He has been an auditions adjudicator for the the MTNA Strings Competition, the Kennedy Center/ NSO Summer Music Institute, several All-State Festivals, and the MMTA Solo Competition.
TopTobi-Ann Kocher, flute, enjoys a successful career as a flute instructor in the metrowest area of Boston. She earned a bachelor of music degree in flute performance from the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University where she studied with Britton Johnson. Upon graduation, she was the recipient of a Rotary Club Scholastic Award which enabled her to continue studies abroad at the Conservatoire de Geneve in Switzerland with flutist Maxence Larrieu. Other mentors include Jean-Pierre Rampal, James Galway, Ransom Wilson and Bonita Boyd. In addition to a rigorous teaching schedule, Tobi-Ann enjoys orchestral playing and is an avid chamber musician. While living in Switzerland, she was principal flute with the Orchestre Symphonique Genevoix and taught flute at the Ecole International. She has been a member of the Longwood Symphony Orchestra since 1989, serves on its Board of Directors, and is the coordinator for the Longwood Chamber Players. She is often seen in and around the Boston area, performing with her flute and harp duo.
TopDebbie Levine, clarinet, earned a bachelor of music degree in performance at Boston University's School for the Arts, where she studied with Boston Symphony principal clarinetist Harold Wright. She has also studied with Boston Symphony clarinetist Peter Hadcock. She performs throughout the Boston area, appearing frequently with the Lyricum Woodwind Quintet. As a member of the Lyricum Quintet, Ms. Levine has premiered several works by local composers. Her performances have been heard on National Public Radio. She has performed with the Experimental Theater Group at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., and with the Music Theater Group in Lenox, Massachusetts. Ms. Levine has taught privately at the Winchester Community Music School, the Middlesex School, and Newton and Sudbury public schools. In addition to teaching with IMSCC, she is currently on the faculty at Concord Academy. Ms. Levine is Program Coordinator for IMSCC.
TopMarian Levinstein began playing the cello as a child. She has studied and performed ever since, studying with David Levinstein, Joan Esch, and Mischa Nieland. She has performed with many groups, including the Concord Orchestra, Savoyard Light Opera Company, and Klezmer Conservatory Band.
TopEllen Michaud Martins, French horn, received a bachelor of music in performance from the University of Lowell College of Fine Arts, and a M.M. with distinction in horn performance from the New England Conservatory. She performs frequently with the Springfield Symphony, Boston Ballet orchestra, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, Cantata Singers, and Portland Symphony, and appears with Dinosaur Annex and the Boston Festival Orchestra. She has performed six tours throughout Greece and Russia as soloist and member of the contemporary chamber ensemble Alea III. Ms. Michaud Martins is on the music faculty as horn professor, brass coordinator, and ensemble coordinator with the University of Massachusetts Lowell's department of music. She can be heard in orchestral and chamber music recordings on the Koch International, CRI, Titanic and Albany labels.
TopAngela Monke started playing piano at age 4. She has been accompanying professionally since age 14 and teaching piano lessons since age 17. Ms. Monke has bachelor of music degrees from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in both piano performance and music education, as well as a master of music degree in music education. Ms. Monke has performed five solo recitals in the Leominster and Amherst areas and continues to accompany a large variety of events from elementary school musicals to graduate level recitals. She accompanied the second place winner of the NATS Boston Song Festival in 1999 and the first place winner of the MMTA Yamaha High School Piano Competition in 2000 (Angela won that competition herself in 1991.) She currently teaches general music in the Carlisle Public Schools, where she has been teaching since 1998.
TopThomas O'Halloran, IMSCC instructor of low brass instruments, received degrees in music performance and music education from Carnegie-Mellon University, as well as a certificate of advanced graduate study in educational leadership and management from Fitchburg State College. Recently retired as the music director and fine arts coordinator for twenty-three years in the Carlisle Schools, he taught for the previous eleven years in the Belmont Public Schools. He is the recipient of the Massachusetts Music Educators Association's Lowell Mason Award and the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association's Paul Smith Hall of Fame Award.
TopRobert Pettipaw, trumpet, is currently brass department chair for the New England Conservatory Preparatory School, a position he also held until retirement at the Boston Conservatory. Mr. Pettipaw has taught at UMass Lowell, MIT and Brown University. He has performed with the Boston Symphony, Boston Pops, and Boston Ballet orchestras. He currently performs with Young Audiences, with the Cantabrigia Brass Quintet and Boston Brass Ensemble.
TopJeremy Ronkin, French horn, holds music degrees from Memphis State and Northwestern University where he studied with Dale Clevenger. He has performed with many orchestras including IRIS Chamber Orchestra, Memphis Symphony, Arkansas Symphony, and Illinois Symphony; he has performed with the new music ensemble Noamnesia, and has recently returned form the North American Tour of Miss Saigon. Formerly on the faculty at the University of Memphis, Mr. Ronkin also currently teaches at Bellingham High School and Blackstone Millville Regional High School.
TopBenjamin Seltzer, clarinet, has been hailed by the Boston Globe as a "first-rate clarinetist." Mr. Seltzer is the newest addition to the prize-winning woodwind quintet, Vento Chiaro, having previously held the position of principal clarinet/artist-in-residence with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra for seven years. He has been guest principal with the Grand Rapids Symphony and the Gilmore Festival Orchestra, and has played with the Boston Philharmonic, the Gardner Chamber Orchestra and the Callithumpian Consort. He has recorded for the Albany and Mode record labels. A Tanglewood Music Center Fellow, Mr. Seltzer has won several prizes including first prize at the 2003 Coleman International Chamber Music Competition in California. He has performed in thirteen countries around the world and has attended summer music festivals at Banff, Killington, IMAI, National Orchestral Institute, Schleswig-Holstein and Stockbridge. Mr. Seltzer attended the New England Conservatory of Music where he studied with Craig Nordstrom. He has also studied with David Weber and Yehuda Gilad. As a teacher of all ages and abilities, Mr. Seltzer maintains a large teaching studio in the Boston area. His students have won local competitions and have been accepted into clarinet performance degree programs at such prestigious schools as the University of Michigan and Peabody Conservatory.
TopFred Sienkiewicz, trumpet, is an active freelance artist-teacher based in the Boston area. Fred received his undergraduate training in music at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, under the tutelage of Albany Symphony and Boston Philharmonic principal trumpeter Eric Berlin. Fred came to Boston in 2005 to earn a master's degree in music with honors at the New England Conservatory, where he studied trumpet with former Boston Symphony principal Charles Schlueter, interpretation with Benjamin Zander, and solfege with Larry Scripp. As a chamber and orchestral musician, Mr. Sienkiewicz can be heard performing regularly throughout Massachusetts and New England with ensembles including the New Bedford Symphony, Cape Cod Symphony, Neponset Valley Philharmonic, and Plymouth Philharmonic orchestras, Bala Brass, and the White Rabbit Ensemble/Harvard Group for New Music, as well as in numerous more local performances. As a teacher, Fred maintains an active and wide-ranging studio. In addition to teaching with IMSCC, Mr. Sienkiewicz is currently on the faculty of the Lincoln and Shrewsbury public schools and Gordon College. Mr. Sienkiewicz is active in musical literacy research as a research associate with the Center for Music-in-Education at the New England Conservatory. http://fred.sienkiewicz.org
TopMatthew Small, trumpet, began his musical studies at Montana State University, earning a B.M., and went on to earn a master's degree in jazz performance at New England Conservatory. He has studied with Charles Schlueter, principal trumpet with the Boston Symphony, and with John McNeil and Ken Schaphorst. Mr. Small has performed locally with many varied ensembles, including the North Shore Brass Quintet, Ayn Inserto Big Band, and Oberlaendler Hofbrau Band and has made several recordings. He has also performed with the Montana Symphony and Glen Johnston Big Band. Mr. Small is currently on the faculty at the All-Newton Music School, and is Music Director at the Bartlett School.
TopAndrei Sobchenko, saxophone and clarinet, completed his bachelor's degree in music education and performance at the Gnesin Institute of Music in Moscow, Russia and earned a master of music degree at Boston University. Mr. Sobchenko has appeared as a soloist and orchestral musician in Russia, France, Germany, and the U.S. In Russia he was principle saxophonist with the Russian Federation Concert Band, and played with major orchestras including the Moscow Philharmonic and USSR State Symphony. As a soloist in the US, Mr. Sobchenko appeared on National Public Radio to premier a newly commissioned sonata for saxophone and piano by Pulitzer prize composer John Harbison. At the XI Congreso Mundial de Saxofon in September 1997, he premiered the trio for cello, saxophone, and piano "Mahler in Blue Light" by composer Larry Bell. Mr. Sobchenko's articles have been published in Saxophone Journal and in the Danish publication "Saxofonbladet." In the Boston area, he has performed with chamber ensembles as well as with the Longwood Symphony under the direction of Jonathan McPhee, and with the New England Philharmonic under the direction of Richard Pittman. In addition to instructing woodwinds at the Instrumental Music School of Concord and Carlisle, Andrei Sobchenko is also currently on the Music and Arts faculty at Austin Preparatory School.
TopChristopher Stahl, bassoon, holds a master's degree in music performance from the University of Texas at Austin. He is currently principal bassoon with the United States Air Force Band of Liberty. Mr. Stahl has performed with the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony, Moscow State Radio Symphony, and Las Vegas Music Festival. He has studied with bassoonists Truman Harris, Kristin Wolfe, and Richard Svoboda.
TopHenry Tervo, oboe, holds music degrees from New England Conservatory and UMass Lowell. As a freelance musician, Mr. Tervo has performed with many Boston area orchestras including the Boston Ballet, Boston Opera, Portland Symphony, and North Shore Music Theater. He has been a member of the music faculty at Indian Hill Music School, Gordon College, Powers Music School, and Acton-Boxborough and Lynn public schools.
Jerry Vejmola, saxophone, clarinet, flute, oboe, got his musical training at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He has studied with Eddie Daniels, Steve Grossman, and Joe Allard and others. Mr. Vejmola is an active performer whose current affiliations include White Heat Swing Orchestra, South Shore Music Theater, North Shore Music Theater, Quincy Symphony, and Foxwoods Casino. He has performed with the Buddy Rich Band, Tito Puente, the Artie Shaw Orchestra, and with numerous well-known artists including Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson, Johnny Carson, Donna Summer, and Cab Calloway. In addition to his work with IMSCC, Mr. Vejmola currently teaches at Brookline Music School, and in the Watertown and Lexington public schools.
TopMichael Weinstein, French horn, holds a Ph.D. from Brandeis in music composition and theory and a master's degree from New England Conservatory. Mr. Weinstein, a well-published composer, divides his time between teaching theory and composition at Berklee College of Music and other area schools, performing with the Nashua Symphony and Capital Brass Quintet, teaching French horn at New England Conservatory's extension division, coaching BYSO horn sectionals, and composing. Mr. Weinstein has received many commissions for compositions, and has written works for orchestra, wind ensemble, and numerous chamber works for a variety of small ensembles.
TopJason Yost, guitar, studied music at Berklee College of Music and earned a B.A. in music at the University of New Hampshire. He is an active performer in the Boston area, versatile in many styles of music including funk, jazz, rock, blues, metal and hip hop. Jason has performed with many bands including Mighty Sam McClain, Sam Kininger Band, Bellamy Bros., Vitamin C, The Aaron Katz Band, and Headshaft. Jason has also performed with band members from The Trey Anastasio Band, John Scofield Band, Beyonce, Eric Benet, and Soulive. Jason has taught guitar in New Hampshire, at Hampton Academy Jr. High, Rye Jr. High, Winnacunnet High School, and Newmarket Jr. and Sr. High School. In addition to his teaching with IMSCC, he is currently on the faculty at the Brookline Music School.
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