Academy Faculty

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    Marta Aznavoorian

    Marta Aznavoorian

    Piano Faculty (Special Rate)


    MM, New England Conservatory
    BM Indiana University


    Past Teachers:

    Lev Vlasenko, Patricia Zander, Menachem Pressler, Evelyn Brancart, Carolyn McCracken, Chamber music coachings with Leon Fleischer and Gilbert Kalish


    Additional Studies:

    1994 Music Performer's Certificate Presidential Scholar in the Arts


    Recent Awards:

    Top prizewinner in Aspen Music Festival Piano Competition, Union League competition and Young Performer's Competition

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Solo performances with Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony, New World Symphony, Aspen Concert Orchestra, San Angelo Symphony, San Diego Symphony and Tanglewood Music Festival; recitals at Kennedy Center, Steinway Hall, Jordan Hall, Weill Hall, Caramoor Festival, Music in the Loft, Dame Myra Hess Series and Green Lake Music Festival; collaborative pianist with Pacifica Quartet recording of Sonatas for violin and piano by Stravinsky and Ravel under ARTEC label.

     

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    Gilda Barston

    Gilda Barston

    Dean Emeritus
    Program Director, Suzuki Instruction
    Cello Faculty (Suzuki and Special Rate)
    Teacher Training Faculty


    MS, Juilliard School of Music
    BS, Juilliard School of Music


    Past Teachers:

    Leonard Rose and Channing Robbins


    Additional Studies:

    Master classes with Janos Starker


    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Suzuki Association of the Americas International Suzuki Association (Secretary) ASTA MTNA Society of American Musicians Chicago Cello Society. Secretary and member of the Board of Directors - International Suzuki Association Past Chair - Suzuki Association of the Americas Artistic Director - Chicago Suzuki Institute

     

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    Blake Brasch

    Blake Brasch

    Program Administrator, Suzuki Instruction
    Cello Faculty (Suzuki)


    BM, The Cleveland Institute of Music


    Past Teachers:

    Alan Harris and Mark Schroeder. Suzuki training with Gilda Barston, Tanya Carey, Richard Mooney, Carol Tarr and Catherine Walker


     

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    Tanya L. Carey

    Tanya L. Carey

    Cello Faculty (Special Rate)


    DM, MM, BM
    Performer's Certificate


    Past Teachers:

    Charles Wendt, Frank Miller, Ronald Leonard, Georges Miquelle, Karl Fruh, Louis Potter and Peter Farrell


    Additional Studies:

    Janos Starker, Fritz Magg and Shinichi Suzuki


    Recent Awards:

    Outstanding Studio Teacher. Illinois ASTA Outstanding Professor, Western Illinois University Suzuki Chair, U of Wisconsin, Stevens Point

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Muscians Union American String Teachers Association Phi Kappa Phi Music Honorary Suzuki Association of the Americas Music Teachers National Association. Artist Teacher Roosevelt University CPPA Artist Teacher MIC Academy Artist Teacher DePaul University CMA Teacher Trainer SAA.

     

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    Alan Chow

    Alan Chow

    Piano Faculty (Special Rate)


    University of Maryland, The Juilliard School and Indiana University


    Past Teachers:

    Nelita True, Sasha Gorodnitzki and Menahem Pressler


    Recent Awards:

    He has won First Prize in the Concert Artists Guild International Competition, the Palm Beach Invitational International Piano Competition and the UCLA International Piano Competition.  He was also the winner of the Silver Medal and Audience Favorite Prize at the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition and a prizewinner in the William Kapell International Piano Competition

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Formerly Artist-in-Residence at the University of Arkansas, he presently serves on the faculty of Northwestern University. A Steinway artist, Mr. Chow has performed in recital and in concert with orchestra from coast to coast in 45 states and throughout Asia.  His recitals have brought him to the major music centers including New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Washington, D.C., among many others and his concerto appearances include the National Symphony, Utah Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, Tulsa Philharmonic and Omaha Symphony.  His tours of China, Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan include performances with the Hong Kong Philharmonic and Pan-Asia Symphony

     

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    David Cunliffe

    David Cunliffe

    Program Coordinator, Chamber Music
    Cello Faculty (Special Rate)


    PPRNCM, Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, England
    Postgraduate studies, International Yehudi Menuhin Music Academy, Gstaad, Switzerland


    Past Teachers:

    Margaret Moncreiff, Moray Welsh, Antonio Lysy and Radu Aldulescu; additional studies with William Pleeth, Ralph Kirshbaum and Christopher Bunting


    Recent Awards:

    Winner, Terrance Weill and Leonard Hirsch Quartet; prizewinner with the Argyll Quartet and recipient of the Lady Barbirolli Prize for Chamber Music

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Principal cello, RNCM Chamber Orchestra and RNCM Symphony Orchestras; performances with BBC Philharmonic, BBC Scottish and Royal Scottish Symphony Orchestras and Camerata Lysy; member of the Lincoln Trio.

     

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    Marko Dreher

    Marko Dreher

    Violin and Viola Faculty (Special Rate)


    MM, Cleveland Institute of Music
    BM, violin and viola performance, Oberlin Conservatory of Music


    Past Teachers:

    Roland Vamos, Almita Vamo, Rachel Barton Pine and Stanley Konopka


    Additional Studies:

    Alumnus, Music Institute of Chicago, Weathersfield Music Festival, Bowdoin Music Festival


    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Performances at the Kennedy Center, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Severance Hall, Symphony Center, Powell Hall, Vienna Conservatory; member, Illinois Symphony Orchestra; principal violist, Oberlin Conservatory Orchestra, Cleveland Institute of Music Symphony Orchestra; recorded for Traditional Crossroads, Smithsonian Folkways, National Endowment for the Arts record label, Omnium; Premier Artist, Ohio Arts Council; tours US with the world-renowned ensemble Harmonia.

     

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    Cyrus Forough

    Cyrus Forough

    Violin Faculty (Special Rate)


    Indiana University
    Moscow Conservatory
    Royal Conservatory of Music
    Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth, Brussels


    Past Teachers:

    David Oistrakh, Josef Gingold and Arthur Grumiaux


    Recent Awards:

    Laureate Tchaikovsky Competition; United States Artistic Ambassador with pianist Carolyn McCracken, winners of State Department National Duo Competition.

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Performances: Europe, Asia, the Americas; Weimar Festival, E. Germany; Ploudiv Music Festival, Bulgaria; International Schubert Festival; Kennedy Center; National Gallery; Phillips Collection; Theatre Colon, Buenos Aires.

     

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    Matthew Hagle

    Matthew Hagle

    Program Director, Musicianship
    Musicianship Faculty
    Piano Faculty
    Composition Faculty


    DMA, Yale School of Music
    MMA, Yale School of Music
    MM, Yale School of Music
    BM, Peabody Conservatory of Music


    Past Teachers:

    Maria Curcio, Diamand Claude, Frank Donald Currier and Robert Weirich


    Additional Studies:

    Master Classes with Leon Fleisher, John O'Conor, Gilbert Kalish, Peter Frankl, Boris Berman and John Browning


    Recent Awards:

    Fulbright Grant for study in London

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Former Faculty: University of Notre Dame (Adjunct), Elmhurst College, International Institute for Young Musicians. Concerts in the Chicago area and throughout the U.S. Past concerts also in England, Japan, and Australia. Article published in Keyboard Companion Magazine, Summer 2008 issue. CD with Rachel Barton PIne, "American Virtuosa", received good reviews and reached #12 on Billboard Classical Chart. Chamber music/Collaborative Piano New Music Solo piano recitals including thematic programming or 20th century music Music Theory Composition

     

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    Hans Jorgen Jensen

    Hans Jorgen Jensen

    Cello Faculty (Special Rate)


    Soloist diploma, Royal Academy of Music, Denmark
    Juilliard School


    Past Teachers:

    Leonard Rose, Channing Robbins and Pierre Fournier


    Recent Awards:

    Winner, Jacob Gades Prize, Danish Ministry of Cultural Affaris Grant for Musicians, Copenhagen Music Critics Prize of Honor, Artist International Competition (NY); named Outstanding Studio Teacher of the Year by Illinois chapter, American String Teachers Association; recipient, U.S. Presidential Scholar Teacher Recognition Award, U.S. Department of Education.

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Faculty, Northwestern University, Meadowmount School of Music; soloist, Copenhagen Symphony, Danish Radio Orchestra, Irish Radio Orchestra, Basel Symphony Orchestra.

     

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    Soo Young Lee

    Soo Young Lee

    Piano Faculty (Special Rate)


    Doctor of Music, Northwestern University
    Master of Music, Northwestern University
    Bachelor of Music, Northwestern University


    Past Teachers:

    Dr. David Kaiserman and  Laurence Davis


    Recent Awards:

    Fine Arts Award from Mayor Daley

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    President, The Society of American Musicians Founder and Artistic Director, ARK Ensemble The Sejong Cultural Society. Master Classes Adjudicator and lecturer at NSMTA and CAMTA Performances throughout Chicago area

     

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    Hye-Sun Lee

    Hye-Sun Lee

    Violin Faculty (Special Rate)


    DM, MM, BM, violin performance, Northwestern University


    Past Teachers:

    Almita Vamos and Roland Vamos


    Additional Studies:

    Master classes with Midori, Joshua Bell, Pinchas Zuckerman, Donald Weilerstein and Emerson String Quartet


    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Teaching assistant to Almita Vamos, Northwestern University.

     

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    Julia Miller

    Julia Miller

    Chair, Jazz/Folk Guitar Department
    Jazz/Folk Guitar Faculty
    Classical Guitar Faculty (Suzuki)
    Banjo Faculty
    Composition Faculty
    Adult Guitar I, Group Guitar for Beginners and Fingerboard Harmony Faculty


    DM, composition, MM, composition/guitar performance, Northwestern University; BM, composition and classical guitar performance, DePaul University


    Past Teachers:

    Mark Maxwell, Anne Waller, Suzuki training from Frank Longay and Bill Kassler.


    Additional Studies:

    Guitar master classes with Oscar Ghiglia and Robert Guthrie.


    Recent Awards:

    Recipient of grants awarded by Chicago Tribune Foundation, New York Art Ensemble, American Composers Forum and United Arts Council; finalist, Gaudeamus Music Week Composition Competition 1999; presentations at IRCAM Forum (Paris) and Suzuki Association of the Americas International Conferences.

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Former faculty, Suzuki-Orff School for Young Musicians and Hartt Suzuki Institute (Connecticut). Taught "Opera and Multimedia", Northwestern University.

     

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    Claire Aebersold Neiweem

    Claire Aebersold Neiweem

    Program Director, Chicago Duo Piano Festival
    Piano Faculty (Special Rate)
    Duo Piano Chamber Music Faculty


    MM, Northwestern University
    BM, The New England Conservatory


    Past Teachers:

    Ylda Novik, Theodore Lettvin and Orazio Frugoni


    Additional Studies:

    Performer's Certificate, Villa Schifanoia, Florence Italy; five Diplomas of Merit. International Master Classes, Arezzo, Italy; attended Peabody Institute of Music. Master classes with Irwin Freundlich, Leon Fleisher, John Browning.


    Recent Awards:

    Winner in National Arts and Letters competition, Three Rivers Competition.

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Member, with husband Ralph Neiweem, of award-winning duo-piano team of Aebersold and Neiweem

     

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    Ralph Neiweem

    Ralph Neiweem

    Program Director, Chicago Duo Piano Festival
    Piano Faculty (Special Rate)
    Duo Piano Chamber Music Faculty


    Doctoral studies and MM, Northwestern University
    BM, The Juilliard School


    Past Teachers:

    Emilio del Rosario, Olegna Fuschi, Irwin Freundlich and Orazio Frugoni


    Additional Studies:

    Performer's Certificate, Villa Schifanoia (Florence, Italy); attended the North Carolina School of the Arts. Master classes with John Browning; chamber music studies with Felix Galimir, Leon Fleisher.


    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Member, with wife Claire Aebersold, of award-winning duo-piano team of Aebersold and Neiweem. Major articles for Clavier Magazine; Edpress award for 1987 article on the Piano Duo. Aebersold and Neiweem, annual international tours throughout U.S. and Europe, including six concert tours of Italy; numerous performances for WFMT radio; performances for PBS TV, Radio Italiana Television; 5 commercial CDS on the Summit label, including the first recording of Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 15 for piano 4-hands; co-founder, Chicago Duo-Piano Festival, held annually at the Music Institute of Chicago.

     

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    Gerardo Ribeiro

    Gerardo Ribeiro

    Violin Faculty (Special Rate)


    Juilliard School
    Soloist Diplomas, with honors, at both the Porto and Lucerne Conservatories


    Past Teachers:

    Ivan Galamian, Paul Makanowitzky and Felix Galimir


    Recent Awards:

    Numerous awards in distinguished international competitions such as the Montreal and Paganini followed. First Prizes were received at the Vianna de Motta contest in Lisbon and the Maria Canals competition in Barcelona. Awarded the Presidential Scholars Teacher Recognition Award from the White House's Commission on Presidential Scholars.

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Professor of violin at Northwestern University. He is a member of the Meadowmount Trio, ensemble-in-residence at the Meadowmount School of Music. Acclaimed recitals at New York City's most prestigious concert venues - Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall and the Metropolitan Museum - Mr. Ribeiro has also appeared at Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center, and is well known in major European, South American and Far Eastern concert halls. As a concerto soloist, Mr. Ribeiro has appeared with the Philadelphia and Gulbenkian Orchestras, the Montreal, Dallas, Lucerne, Lisbon, Porto, Barcelona and Cali Symphony Orchestras, the Zagreb, Antwerp and Lisbon Philharmonics, the Taiwan, Beijing, Belgian and Portuguese National Orchestras, the Radio Orchestras of Paris (O.R.T.F.), Lisbon, Berlin, Hilversum (Holland) and North Germany (Hannover) and other leading ensembles.

     

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    Desiree Ruhstrat

    Desiree Ruhstrat

    Chair, String Department
    Violin and Viola Faculty (Special Rate)


    Curtis Institute of Music
    Indiana University


    Past Teachers:

    Aaron Rosand, Joseph Gingold, Dorothy Delay and Harold Wippler


    Recent Awards:

    Top prize winner in Carl Flesch International, Tibor Varga, Mozart Festival and Julius Stulberg Competitions

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Soloist with orchestras including Milwaukee, Chicago Civic, Denver, Oregon, Debut Orchestra Los Angeles, Concerto Soloists Of Philadelphia, Concertante di Chicago, Orchestra de Aguascalientes, Gottingen Symphony, Philharmonia da Camera and Berlin Radio Symphony. Chamber music performances include Philadelphia Orchestra Chamber Series, Laurel Festival, Colorado Chamber Players, Pacifica Quartet, Utah Music Festival; Artist in Residence, Oklahoma University, University of Tennessee; faculty, Utah Music Festival, University of Wisconsin Chamber Festival

     

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    Jim Setapen

    Jim Setapen

    Program Director, The Academy
    Program Director, Youth Bands and Orchestras
    Program Director, Adult Orchestral Ensembles
    Youth Bands and Orchestras Faculty
    Conducting Faculty (Special Rate)


    MM, Cleveland Institute of Music
    BM with Distinction, Eastman School of Music


    Past Teachers:

    Christoph Eschenbach, Max Rudolf, Tom Briccetti, Boris Goldovsky, Anthony Addison and Willis Page


    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Professional member, League of American Orchestras and member of the Conductors Guild.  Board member Illinois Council of Orchestras and former board member of the Conductors Guild. Guest conductor, several orchestras and opera companies in United States and Europe. Guest conducting teacher - World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles 2009 conference. Guest judge and guest conductor, Illinois State University, January 2010. Orchestral and operatic conducting, opera coaching, Italian diction, teaching conducting, music lectures.

     

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    Abraham Stokman

    Abraham Stokman

    Piano Faculty (Special Rate)


    MM and BM, Juilliard School of Music


    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Former vocal coach at Juilliard; formerly pianist-in-residence and assistant professor at Chicago Music College of Roosevelt Univ. and chairman of piano department of American Conservatory of Music in Chicago; composers Robert Lombardo, John Austin, Ralph Shapey, Ramon Zupko and Ernst Krenek have written works especially for him; premiered Zupko's "Windsongs" with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, and repeated the performance at Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and Lincoln Center in New York; recorded Ramon Zupko's music for CRI, "A Kurt Weil Cabaret" with singer Martha Schlamme for MGM, "Songs from the Magic Door" with Charles Gerber, a CD of solo twentieth century American music for Centaur records, and Shulamit Ran's "Hyperbolea" on a CD of her music; participated in Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival in Kalamazoo, MI, playing a solo program featuring a work written for him by Ramon Zupko and "Verticals" by Shulamit Ran; has performed as soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; founded "Music for a While" series devoted to contemporary music.

     

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    Mathias Tacke

    Mathias Tacke

    Chamber Music Faculty


     

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    Almita Vamos

    Almita Vamos

    Violin Faculty (Special Rate)


    MM, The Juilliard School
    BS


    Past Teachers:

    Louis Persinger and Mischa Mischakoff


    Additional Studies:

    Workshops and Master Classes throughout the U.S. Europe, Canada, Asia, Middle East, Central and South America


    Recent Awards:

    Distinguished Teacher 2009 Presidential Scholar's Teacher Recognition Award

    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    Northwestern University. Violin Solo and Chamber Music.

     

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    Roland Vamos

    Roland Vamos

    Violin and Viola Faculty (Special Rate)


    DMA, Juilliard School
    MA, Columbia Teachers College
    MS, Juilliard School
    BS, Juilliard School


    Past Teachers:

    Oscar Shumsky and William Lincer


    Professional Affiliations & Activities

    He has been invited as a conductor and soloist throughout Europe, Asia, Canada and the United States. He has presented master classes worldwide, and has served as jury member for many national and international competitions. His students are laureates of numerous national and international competitions, including the Tchaikovsky, Tchaikovsky Youth, Sibelius, Lexus, IM Klein, Queen Elizabeth, Folkestone, and Paganini. In 1993, he co-founded the Weathersfield Music Festival. Presently a Distinguished Professor at Northwestern University and teaches violin, viola, chamber music.