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Award-winning music lessons, ensembles, and group classes for aspiring musicians of all ages and skill levels — children, teens, and adults.

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Early Childhood Early Childhood

Morning & Full-Day Preschool programs with a full, child-centered curriculum of creative specials like music, science, drama, social and emotional learning, and more!

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Music Therapy Music Therapy

Established in 1966, our pioneering Center for Music Therapy (CMT) uses guided music experiences to help individuals meet life's challenges.

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BOP STOP BOP STOP

BOP STOP at The Music Settlement is Cleveland's premier listening room: an intimate, acoustically pristine performance venue with sweeping views of Lake Erie.

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Faculty

Faculty
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Linda Allen

Administrative Assistant; Accompaniment Department Head; Instructor, Piano, Music Theory

Linda Allen has been with The Music Settlement for over forty years and served as Registrar from 1978-2012. She previously was a music instructor for the Cleveland Public Schools Supplementary Center for 9 years, and also taught theory at the Cleveland Institute of Music and CWRU. She earned her BM... Expand

Linda Allen has been with The Music Settlement for over forty years and served as Registrar from 1978-2012. She previously was a music instructor for the Cleveland Public Schools Supplementary Center for 9 years, and also taught theory at the Cleveland Institute of Music and CWRU.

She earned her BM and MM degrees in composition at CIM, where her major teachers were Arthur Loesser, piano and Marcel Dick, composition. She received many scholarships and awards, including the CIM Bloch Award and the Aspen Music Festival composition prize.

A former long time member of the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and the Robert Page Singers, she is currently organist and choir director at St. James Anglican Catholic Church. She is also a member of the keyboard/percussion section of the Lakeside Summer Symphony and the Cleveland Women's orchestra.

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Rachel Bernstein

Instructor, Suzuki Cello

Rachel has more than 25 years of teaching in both traditional and Suzuki cello methods, and in teaching general music to young children. She is certified in Suzuki cello books 1 through 10 and completed her practicum studies in 2012. In addition to her extensive Suzuki method training, Rachel is ce... Expand

Rachel has more than 25 years of teaching in both traditional and Suzuki cello methods, and in teaching general music to young children. She is certified in Suzuki cello books 1 through 10 and completed her practicum studies in 2012.

In addition to her extensive Suzuki method training, Rachel is certified in level 1 of the Orff Schulwerk method for children and is trained in the Music Together¨ early childhood music program.

After moving to Cleveland in 1998, Rachel became a member of "The Strings" chamber group with members of the Cleveland Orchestra, and has performed as a free-lance musician. Ms. Bernstein's teachers include members of the Boston Symphony at the Tanglewood Institute and Anne Cole of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Rachel performed in a master class with the late Mistislav Rostropovich and as principal cellist under the baton of Leonard Bernstein at the Tanglewood Institute. She has also performed with composer and pianist Marc Neikrug as part of the Santa Fe Chamber Music series and Grammy award winner Marc Doss in recital at The Music Settlement.

Education
BA, Cello Performance Close
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Jeff Brown

Chair, Center of Music

Jeff Brown serves as Chair of the Center for Music and brings to The Music Settlement a diverse background as a performer, educator, and administrator. He is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, where he earned the Performer’s Certificate, the Master of Music, and the Doctor of Musical A... Expand

Jeff Brown serves as Chair of the Center for Music and brings to The Music Settlement a diverse background as a performer, educator, and administrator. He is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, where he earned the Performer’s Certificate, the Master of Music, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degrees. He studied with Natalya Antonova and served as her teaching assistant, and his early training was with Jane Allen at the University of Missouri.

He has performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia as a solo recitalist, chamber musician, and soloist with orchestras. He was a prizewinner in the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, the Eastman Concerto Competition, and the Kneisel German Lieder Competition, and he was a recipient of the Artist Presentation Society Award of St. Louis. He has been on the collaborative piano faculty of the American Institute of Musical Studies in Austria, La Musica Lirica International Music Festival in Italy, and the DaXia Vocal Arts Festival in China.

Prior to joining The Music Settlement, he served for many years on the faculty at Western Illinois University as Professor of Piano and Director of the School of Music. He is an active member of the Music Teachers National Association and other organizations committed to community engagement and education, and he has presented masterclasses and lectures at universities and conservatories throughout the United States.

Education
DMA, Piano Performance - Eastman School of Music
MM, Piano Performance - Eastman School of Music
Performer’s Certificate - Eastman School of Music
BM, Piano Performance - University of Missouri Close
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Nicole Castleberry

Instructor, Bass, Suzuki Bass

Mrs. Clouser had a rock-n-roll start, playing electric bass in rock bands. Her love of all music ultimately brought her to classical orchestral performance and the passion of instilling the love of music to others through music education. Mrs. Clouser received her BM from the Manhattan School of Mu... Expand

Mrs. Clouser had a rock-n-roll start, playing electric bass in rock bands. Her love of all music ultimately brought her to classical orchestral performance and the passion of instilling the love of music to others through music education.

Mrs. Clouser received her BM from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City studying with Orin O’Brien and continued with graduate studies at the Julliard School and ultimately received her MM from McGill University in Montreal.

Nicole is an active freelancer, performer and educator in the Cleveland area regularly performing with the Cleveland Pops and is devoted to teaching instrumental music at Shaker Heights Middle School and Woodbury Elementary in Shaker Heights, OH. She has performed with orchestras across the country as well as engagements at Blossom Music Center.

When she is not doing musical “things” she is hanging out with her family and wielding another bow in tournament archery.

Education
M.M., McGill University (Montreal, CA)
Graduate Studies, Julliard School
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Nikki Claverie

Manager, Center for Music

Nikki brings to The Music Settlement an established background in customer service, program coordination, volunteer management, and classroom education. Her varied career includes tenures with several international organizations and non-profits, including Give Kids The World, Hilton Worldwide, and T... Expand

Nikki brings to The Music Settlement an established background in customer service, program coordination, volunteer management, and classroom education. Her varied career includes tenures with several international organizations and non-profits, including Give Kids The World, Hilton Worldwide, and The Walt Disney Company.

As a musician, Nikki performed with Encore! Cast Performing Arts at the Walt Disney World Resort, where she sang in charity concerts and performed alongside Jackie Evancho as part of the 2010 Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade on ABC. She also has experience as a professional teaching artist in both theatrical and visual arts.

A Cleveland native and avid volunteer, Nikki is passionate about baking, board games, and spending time with her family. She is now also a proud TMS parent as her daughter attends preschool at The Music Settlement.

Education
BA, Communications and Theatre Arts, Heidelberg University
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Jennifer Cluggish

Instructor, Suzuki Violin

Violinist Jennifer Cluggish is a registered violin teacher with the Suzuki Association of the Americas and began teaching Suzuki in 2005. Ms. Cluggish has held positions on the faculty of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Preparatory Department, Miami University of Oxford Ohio, and Washi... Expand

Violinist Jennifer Cluggish is a registered violin teacher with the Suzuki Association of the Americas and began teaching Suzuki in 2005.

Ms. Cluggish has held positions on the faculty of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Preparatory Department, Miami University of Oxford Ohio, and Washington Conservatory of Music in Washington D.C. She also served as the director of the Cincinnati Suzuki School in Cincinnati, Ohio from 2006-2016.

Her pedagogy training includes Suzuki books 1-7 with Doris Preucil, Ed Kreitman, Michelle George, and Nancy Jackson. Additional pedagogy studies include courses with Mimi Zweig at Jacob’s School of Music, Kurt Sussmanshaus at the College-Conservatory of Music, and Rebecca Henry at the Peabody School of Music. Ms. Cluggish is also experienced in the Paul Rolland method, Music Mind Games theory curriculum, and Musikgarten early childhood classes.

In addition, Ms. Cluggish is a freelance musician and performs with the West Virginia Symphony, Richmond Symphony, and Huntington Symphony. Ms. Cluggish’s other projects include performing chamber music for weddings and other events.

Education
MM, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
BM, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Close
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Patricia Console, MT-BC

Instructor, Piano, Suzuki Piano, Suzuki Theory

Patty Console, MT-BC is a retired music therapist from the Center for Music Therapy. She began working at The Music Settlement in 2006. She received her teacher training in Suzuki Piano, Book 1 in 2016 and began accepting beginning piano students within a music therapy context. She now teaches begin... Expand

Patty Console, MT-BC is a retired music therapist from the Center for Music Therapy. She began working at The Music Settlement in 2006. She received her teacher training in Suzuki Piano, Book 1 in 2016 and began accepting beginning piano students within a music therapy context. She now teaches beginning piano students in the Center for Music.

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Melanie Emig

Department Assistant, Suzuki; Instructor, Suzuki Piano

Melanie Emig is a Suzuki piano instructor and music educator. Raised in a musical family, she realized at an early age that music was her life's passion. She began studying Suzuki piano at the age of three and continued on to study voice and flute. A graduate from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music ... Expand

Melanie Emig is a Suzuki piano instructor and music educator. Raised in a musical family, she realized at an early age that music was her life's passion. She began studying Suzuki piano at the age of three and continued on to study voice and flute.

A graduate from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in vocal performance, Melanie performed with early music groups Apollo's Fire, Quire Cleveland and with Trinity Cathedral Chamber Choir. In 2018, she was a part of the world premiere of Cenk Ergun's FORMARE performed at the Cleveland Museum of Art. In 2019, she curated her first show entitled "SAMPLES" with the organization Fresh Perspectives.

As an educator, Melanie models her instruction after Dr. Suzuki's belief that we "should strive to deeply instill a beautiful, sensitive heart and splendid ability in children, believing that every child can develop into an adult who has these basic characteristics." She believes in fostering good habits and advocating for healthy, efficient, and intuitive playing.

Education
MM, Oberlin Conservatory of Music
BM, Oberlin Conservatory of Music Close
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Patricia Evans

Instructor, Piano

A scholarship student of Lithuanian pianist Andrius Kuprevicius, Patti Evans earned a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance from Cleveland State University. Further certifications in child brain development, significant experience with Dorothy Taubman’s groundbreaking approach to piano... Expand

A scholarship student of Lithuanian pianist Andrius Kuprevicius, Patti Evans earned a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance from Cleveland State University. Further certifications in child brain development, significant experience with Dorothy Taubman’s groundbreaking approach to piano technique, 20+ years of homeschooling, and her respect for family culture give her exceptional pedagogical insight.

Patti is an active member of NE-OMTA (Northeast Ohio Music Teachers Association), OFMC (Ohio Federation of Music Clubs), and coordinates the Jr. Fortnightly Musical Club of Cleveland. Her award-winning students regularly participate in festivals, recitals, workshops, masterclasses, and competitions. She is on the piano faculty at Lorain County Community College and joined The Music Settlement in 1992. Her studio accepts students as young as age four.

Education
BM, Piano Performance, Cleveland State University
Certifications: Child Brain Development, IAHP (Philadelphia PA); Dorothy Taubman Seminar (NYC); Keyboard Wellness (TX). Close
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Karen Ferry

Instructor, Suzuki Violin

Karen Ferry recently earned her Master of Music in Violin Performance and Suzuki Pedagogy from the Cleveland Institute of Music ("CIM"), studying with Stephen Rose and Kimberly Meier-Sims. A passionate violin teacher, Karen teaches privately and in Cleveland-area programs, helping students foster a ... Expand

Karen Ferry recently earned her Master of Music in Violin Performance and Suzuki Pedagogy from the Cleveland Institute of Music ("CIM"), studying with Stephen Rose and Kimberly Meier-Sims. A passionate violin teacher, Karen teaches privately and in Cleveland-area programs, helping students foster a love for music and confidence in their ability.

Karen is an active performer and serves as Principal 2nd Violinist of the Akron and Canton Symphonies and performs with the New Texas Sinfonia, Lexington Bach Festival, New World Symphony, and Civic Orchestra of Chicago. Karen has received fellowships from the National Orchestral Institute (concertmaster), Smithsonian String Quartet Seminar (performing on their Stradivarius Collection), Vivace International Music Festival, and ENCORE Chamber Music Festival.

At CIM, she received the Dr. Bennett Levine Memorial Award in Chamber Music, participated in the Intensive Duo and Advanced String Quartet Programs, and served as Student Body President. She made her solo debut with the Utah Philharmonic at age 7 and was a full-scholarship student at the Gifted Music School.

She enjoys running, journaling, tap dancing, and speaking Italian.

Education
M.M., Violin Performance and Suzuki Pedagogy, Cleveland Institute of Music
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Darren Frate

Instructor, Electric Bass Guitar; Ensemble, J@MS

Darren Frate has been playing bass for more than 35 years, including 15 as a teacher. He specializes in electric bass, music theory, and ensembles. He has toured and played with a variety of national acts, including Herman's Hermits ("I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am"), Dickey Betts from the Allman Brothe... Expand

Darren Frate has been playing bass for more than 35 years, including 15 as a teacher. He specializes in electric bass, music theory, and ensembles. He has toured and played with a variety of national acts, including Herman's Hermits ("I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am"), Dickey Betts from the Allman Brothers ("Ramblin' Man"), Gary Lewis and the Playboys ("This Diamond Ring"), Mitch Ryder ("Devil With a Blue Dress On"), Ian Hunter ("Cleveland Rocks"), Gerald Levert ("Casanova"), and the Blind Boys of Alabama.

Darren has also recorded several CDs with his own folk and jazz groups. The latest release by his current group, Velvet Voyage, features legendary jazz guitarist Mike Stern, known for his work with Miles Davis.

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Film Scoring, Berklee College of Music Close
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Jessica Gallagher-Steuver

Instructor, Voice

Dr. Jessica L. Gallagher-Steuver [STY-ver] (she/her/hers) recently earned her PhD in Music Education at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. In addition to her work at The Music Settlement, she currently serves as the Artistic Director of Windsong, Cleveland's Feminist Chorus, Conductor... Expand

Dr. Jessica L. Gallagher-Steuver [STY-ver] (she/her/hers) recently earned her PhD in Music Education at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. In addition to her work at The Music Settlement, she currently serves as the Artistic Director of Windsong, Cleveland's Feminist Chorus, Conductor of University Chorale at CWRU, and an Adjunct Professor of Music Education at CWRU and Baldwin Wallace Conservatory. She is the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Queer Choral Studies: the Official Academic Publication of GALA Choruses.

An avid performer, Dr. Gallagher-Steuver regularly sings with local and regional ensembles, including the Cleveland Orchestra’s Blossom Festival Chorus, Evensong Chamber Choir at Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Heights, and SINGergy, a professional treble chorus comprised of vocalists throughout Ohio.

Prior to focusing on higher education, Dr. Gallagher-Steuver taught elementary music, middle school choir, and musical theater in Cincinnati. Dr. Gallagher-Steuver is a Cleveland native, and began her journey with The Music Settlement as a preschool student many years ago!

Education
PhD, Music Education, Case Western Reserve University
MM, Music Education, University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music
BM, Music Education, Bowling Green State University
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Ann Gilbert

Instructor, Suzuki Upright Bass, Upright Bass, Piano

Ann began her musical studies on piano at age 8. At age 11, she continued piano studies with Marianne Mastics and began string bass studies with George Wisneskey. In high school, she studied string bass with Harry Barnoff at The Cleveland Music School Settlement (dba "The Music Settlement"). She als... Expand

Ann began her musical studies on piano at age 8. At age 11, she continued piano studies with Marianne Mastics and began string bass studies with George Wisneskey. In high school, she studied string bass with Harry Barnoff at The Cleveland Music School Settlement (dba "The Music Settlement"). She also studied string bass with David Perlman, principal bass for The Cleveland Orchestra and John Schaeffer, principal bass for the New York Philharmonic.

Her classical performance résumé includes appointments as principal bass with the Symphonic Orchestra of the State of Mexico in Toluca, Mexico, assistant principal bass with the Oregon Symphony in Portland, Oregon, and in the Symphonic Orchestra of Seville, Spain.

She has played in orchestras backing up Kenny Rogers, Scott Hamilton, Kenny Loggins, Roger Daltry, Luciano Pavarotti, Jewel, Dennis DeYoung, the Three Tenors, Andrea Bocelli and the Moody Blues.

Ann has taught music at public and private institutions throughout Northeast Ohio. She currently plays principal bass with the Akron Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra, the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra and is a member of the Firelands Symphony.

Education
Ph.D., University of Akron
M.M, Julliard School of Music
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Chris Gokelman

String Department Head; Instructor, Violin, Viola

An active orchestral player, chamber musician, and recitalist, violist Chris Gokelman is completing his DMA at the Cleveland Institute of Music under the tutelage of Jeffrey Irvine and Lynne Ramsey. He has served as guest principal violist of the Amarillos Symphony and assistant principal violist of... Expand

An active orchestral player, chamber musician, and recitalist, violist Chris Gokelman is completing his DMA at the Cleveland Institute of Music under the tutelage of Jeffrey Irvine and Lynne Ramsey. He has served as guest principal violist of the Amarillos Symphony and assistant principal violist of the Mozart Festival Texas Orchestra, and is a frequent substitute violist with the San Antonio Philharmonic and the Austin Symphony, as well several Ohio regional orchestras. He has held fellowship positions at numerous summer festivals, including Bang on a Can, Colorado College Summer Music Festival, Eastern Music Festival, and Madeline Island Chamber Music Festival.

Chris is passionate about contemporary music and improvisation and loves exploring and performing works written by new, underperformed, and underrepresented composers, frequently planning recitals around such programming. He has performed alongside Sō Percussion and members of the Bang on a Can All-Stars, and has participated in Oberlin’s Performance & Improvisation Ensembles program and CIM’s Global Music Ensemble, working with and performing alongside Jay Ashby, Jamey Haddad, and Mike Block.

He is currently working on his doctoral project: practical applications of the mind-body connection for the 21st-century musician so that players can enjoy greater musical autonomy in their performances.

Chris received his Master of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music and participated in the double-degree program at Oberlin College & Conservatory, earning bachelor degrees in both viola performance and psychology. His former principal instructors include Peter Slowik, Allyson Dawkins, and Christopher Parsons.

Education
MM, Viola Performance with Eurhythmics Concentration, Cleveland Institute of Music
BM, Viola Performance, Oberlin Conservatory
BA, Psychology, Oberlin College Close
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Robert Gruca

Instructor, Guitar, Suzuki Guitar; Ensemble Director, Guitar

Robert performs a wide range of solo, chamber, and concerto repertoire. Accomplishments include touring the eastern United States and Europe with The Cleveland Orchestra, performing Mahler's Symphony No. 7 under the direction of Franz Welser-Most. He has earned several first prizes in national guita... Expand

Robert performs a wide range of solo, chamber, and concerto repertoire. Accomplishments include touring the eastern United States and Europe with The Cleveland Orchestra, performing Mahler's Symphony No. 7 under the direction of Franz Welser-Most. He has earned several first prizes in national guitar competitions. He received the 2007 Distinguished Alumni award from Grand Valley State University, and has released two compact discs titled "Robert Gruca Classical Guitar" and "Handel - Arrangements for Guitar."

In addition to performing, Robert Gruca is a highly motivated and dedicated guitar instructor. Robert recently completed Every Child Can! and Guitar Unit 1 of the Suzuki Method of music instruction.

Together with TMS faculty flutist Linda White, Robert performs as part of the Gruca White Ensemble (www.grucawhiteensemble.com), an ensemble-in-residence at The Music Settlement. Their debut CD, "A Different Take," was released on November 13, 2020.

Education
M.M., Cleveland Institute of Music Close
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Anna Grudskaya

Instructor, Suzuki Piano, Piano

Anna Grudskaya is a classically-trained pianist and pedagogue. Winner of Santa Clara University's Concerto/Aria Competition, Van Waynen Piano Competition, and the 2017 Hartt Chamber Music Competition, Dr. Grudskaya has performed in concert halls in the United States and abroad. Festival appearances ... Expand

Anna Grudskaya is a classically-trained pianist and pedagogue. Winner of Santa Clara University's Concerto/Aria Competition, Van Waynen Piano Competition, and the 2017 Hartt Chamber Music Competition, Dr. Grudskaya has performed in concert halls in the United States and abroad. Festival appearances have included the Classical Music Festival in Eisenstadt, Austria; International Keyboard Institute and Festival; Aspen Music Festival; and Beijing International Music Festival and Academy. Grudskaya has earned a Doctorate of Musical Arts at The Hartt School, as well as degrees from Mannes College, New York University, and Santa Clara University. Having completed Suzuki Teacher Training at The School for Strings, Grudskaya's approach to teaching includes a unique blend of both traditional and Suzuki methods. Aside from her work at The Music Settlement, she serves as piano instructor at The Hartt School Community Division and summer piano faculty at Interlochen Arts Camp.

Education
D.M.A, The Hartt School
Mannes College
New York University
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Stephan Haluska

Instructor, Harp, Suzuki Harp, Suzuki Theory; Ensemble Director, Harp Ensemble

Stephan Haluska is a harpist, composer, arranger, and improviser whose music spans from classical and traditional, to jazz, pop, and experimental. Stephan attempts to expand the harp beyond its preconceived notions and stereotypes, creating new roles and opportunities for the instrument. He examines... Expand

Stephan Haluska is a harpist, composer, arranger, and improviser whose music spans from classical and traditional, to jazz, pop, and experimental. Stephan attempts to expand the harp beyond its preconceived notions and stereotypes, creating new roles and opportunities for the instrument. He examines the harp’s unique textural, harmonic, and percussive qualities. He focuses on including non-traditional harp techniques, adding preparations and tools, and explores harp sounds only possible through the use of electronic effects pedals and computer processing.

Stephan holds an MFA in Harp Performance with a concentration in Improvisation from Mills College in Oakland, CA where he studied with Zeena Parkins, Roscoe Mitchell, Fred Frith, and Karen Gottlieb. Stephan received his BA in Music Theory and Composition from Bowling Green State University where he studied with Mikel Kuehn, Elainie Lillios, and Chris Dietz. Stephan grew up in the Cleveland area where studied harp with longtime TMS harp teacher, Jocelyn Chang. Stephan releases original music for solo harp and with collaborative groups under his own name.

Stephan has been with The Music Settlement since 2017 where he teaches private harp students, group harp outreach classes, and group Suzuki music theory. He performs as a soloist and collaborator at venues around the Cleveland area, including several performances at BOP STOP at The Music Settlement.

Education
MFA, Harp Performance (concentration in Improvisation), Mills College
BA, Music Theory and Composition, Bowling Green State University Close
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Helen Hawersaat

Instructor, Cello

Cleveland native Helen Hawersaat picked up the cello at age four and has been playing (and participating in events at TMS!) ever since. She has completed training in all units of the Suzuki method, and is committed to personalized, holistic teaching. She fully believes that any willing child or adul... Expand

Cleveland native Helen Hawersaat picked up the cello at age four and has been playing (and participating in events at TMS!) ever since. She has completed training in all units of the Suzuki method, and is committed to personalized, holistic teaching. She fully believes that any willing child or adult can learn to make music.

A student of Richard Aaron, she graduated maxima cum laude from the University of Michigan School of Music in 2017. She began teaching at The Music Settlement in 2018 as an outreach instructor and a private teacher. She has also taught at the Toledo Symphony School of Music and the Avon School of Music.

Helen is also active as a chamber musician in the Cleveland area. She regularly coordinates and performs music for concerts, weddings, and other events, and recently has appeared on the BrownBag Concert Series at Trinity Cathedral in 2021 and 2022, in the CityMusic Cleveland 2021 and 2022 seasons with the Pantheon Ensemble, and on The Music Settlement’s Signature Series in 2019. She and harpist Celisa Gutierrez released their debut album, Immaculate Heart, in 2018.

Education
University of Michigan School of Music Close
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Glenn Holmes

Instructor, Electric Bass Guitar, Upright Bass; Ensemble, J@MS

Glenn Holmes, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, has performed as a guest soloist both in the classical and jazz idioms. He is a former member of the Wichita Symphony and a published composer. He is also a past member of the Jazz faculty of Wichita State, Friends University and Cleveland State University.... Expand

Glenn Holmes, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, has performed as a guest soloist both in the classical and jazz idioms. He is a former member of the Wichita Symphony and a published composer. He is also a past member of the Jazz faculty of Wichita State, Friends University and Cleveland State University.

Performances have been with Benny Golson, Sean Jones, Doc Cheatum, Earl Warren, Jerry Hahn, Richie Cole, Charlie Rouse, Andy Narell, Keith Copeland, Eddie Daniels, Steve Houghton, Don Braden, Joe Williams, Jimmy Heath, Bobby Watson, Frank Mantooth, Dennis Wilson, Benny Bailey, Ignacio Beroa, Uhron Israel, Robin Eubanks, Vanessa Rubin, Antonio Hart, James Newton, Clark Terry, Nancy Wilson, Javon Jackson, Charlie Haden, Russell Malone, Cindy Blackman-Santana, the Jazz Heritage Orchestra and others.

Currently, Glenn has his own quartet and works as a freelance bassist. He is currently on the faculty of The Music School Settlement (Cleveland, OH).

Education
MM, Theory/Composition, Wichita State University
BM, String Bass & Music Theory, Miami University (Ohio) Close
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Brandy Hudelson

Instructor, Flute; Ensemble Director, Flautrageous Flute Choir, Root Beer Flutes

Brandy Hudelson is a dedicated educator and accomplished artist, an internationally renowned flutist, chamber musician, and composer. As a classical flutist, Brandy has performed on the stages of esteemed orchestras such as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, CityMusic Cle... Expand

Brandy Hudelson is a dedicated educator and accomplished artist, an internationally renowned flutist, chamber musician, and composer. As a classical flutist, Brandy has performed on the stages of esteemed orchestras such as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, CityMusic Cleveland, the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players, and many others.

She also performs throughout the U.S. with her pioneering wind trio The Aurea Silva Trio. The trio has commissioned and premiered several new works, including award winning composer Patrick Harlin’s Dead Reckoner and Michael Schachter’s Trio for Flute, Bassoon, and Piano.

Brandy has a wide range of teaching experience, having served on the faculties of Oakland University and Interlochen Arts Camp, leading workshops and flute festivals, and teaching students of all ages. She enjoys working with students on their own unique paths and helping them enjoy playing the flute to the fullest. She is equally at home teaching beginner and intermediate students, adult amateurs, university-level students, professionals, and working on college audition preparation.

Brandy is also widely known as a beatbox flutist and composer. Her popular works are performed all over the world and have earned the distinction of First Prize in the National Flute Association Newly Composed Music Competition Solo Flute and Chamber Music categories.

Brandy holds a B.M. in performance from Michigan State University, a Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan, and a Certificate in Advanced Flute Studies from Carnegie Mellon University where she studied with Jeanne Baxtresser.

When Brandy is not performing and teaching, she spends time with her husband and daughter, and enjoys gardening, foraging, making fermented foods, and cooking.

Education
Certificate, Advanced Flute Studies, Carnegie Mellon University
M.M. University of Michigan
B.M., Michigan State University Close
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Arthur Kane, Jr.

Piano Department Head Emeritus; Instructor, Piano, Harpsichord, & Organ

Arthur Kane joined The Music Settlement's faculty in 1973. Since 1990 he has been Head of the Piano Department, and teaches piano, harpsichord, and organ. He has been Director of The Music Settlement's Piano Camp since its inception in 2001. He has performed widely in the U.S. and Europe, including ... Expand

Arthur Kane joined The Music Settlement's faculty in 1973. Since 1990 he has been Head of the Piano Department, and teaches piano, harpsichord, and organ. He has been Director of The Music Settlement's Piano Camp since its inception in 2001. He has performed widely in the U.S. and Europe, including his own compositions. Arthur is the Director of Music and Liturgy at Our Lady of Hope in Bedford, OH, and has served as the organist at synagogues around Greater Cleveland.

Education
MM, Piano and Music History, Ohio University
BM, Piano, Cleveland Institute of Music Close
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Dina Khudayberdieva

Instructor, Piano

Dina Khudayberdieva learned her first piano piece at the age of six years. After completing her degree, she began teaching piano in the Preparatory Department of the Tashkent Conservatory. For 20 years, Dina specialized in preparing students for competitions and conservatory auditions. She was a lau... Expand

Dina Khudayberdieva learned her first piano piece at the age of six years. After completing her degree, she began teaching piano in the Preparatory Department of the Tashkent Conservatory. For 20 years, Dina specialized in preparing students for competitions and conservatory auditions. She was a laureate and prize winner of many national piano competitions, and performed regularly as a soloist with the Uzbekistan Philharmonic Orchestra. Currently, Dina teaches at The Music Settlement and serves as a choir director at the Reformation Lutheran Church. She was also a faculty member of the Cleveland Institute of Music where she taught for 9 years. Dina's students perform in many annual recitals, participate in music festivals, Buckeye Auditions, Cleveland State University recitals, and have competition opportunities throughout the year.

Education
Combined Degree, Piano Performance and Music Pedagogy, Tashkent Conservatory of Uzbekistan Close
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Ok-Sim Kim

Instructor, Voice

Ok-Sim Nam Kim has been a member of The Music Settlement's voice faculty since 1990. Her opera roles include Violetta (La Traviata), Micaela (Carmen), and Gilda (Rigoletto). She taught music at Kangwoon High School, Seoul, Korea for ten years. Ok-Sim won the first prize at a contest for music teache... Expand

Ok-Sim Nam Kim has been a member of The Music Settlement's voice faculty since 1990. Her opera roles include Violetta (La Traviata), Micaela (Carmen), and Gilda (Rigoletto). She taught music at Kangwoon High School, Seoul, Korea for ten years. Ok-Sim won the first prize at a contest for music teachers sponsored by Ministry of Education, Republic of Korea. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon. She has served as Soloist for the Fairmount Presbyterian Church choir, Cleveland Heights; Conductor, Euclid Lutheran Church choir; and has directed and conducted the choir for Temple Israel Ner Tamid in Mayfield Heights since 2000. Ok-Sim has been a member of Governing Council of the Arts Song Festival since 2007.

Education
Artist Diploma in Voice, CIM;
MM, Voice and Choir Conducting, Ouachita Baptist University;
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Marsha Kincade

Instructor, Oboe, Bassoon, Outreach

Marsha Croskey Kincade is an oboist and music educator. She has taught private lessons for over a decade and has also coached middle school and high school double reed sectionals. Marsha is the principal oboe of the Cleveland Women’s Orchestra and also performs yearly with Winds of the Mountai... Expand

Marsha Croskey Kincade is an oboist and music educator. She has taught private lessons for over a decade and has also coached middle school and high school double reed sectionals. Marsha is the principal oboe of the Cleveland Women’s Orchestra and also performs yearly with Winds of the Mountain Empire in Big Stone Gap, VA. Her primary teachers are Tedrow Perkins, Jacqueline Leclair, and Lynne Mangan.

Throughout her career, she has taught in a variety of classroom settings in Ohio, Maryland, and Virginia schools. This includes teaching elementary general music, elementary strings, and elementary, middle, and high school band. At The Music Settlement, Marsha serves as an instructor for private lessons and Music Safari Camp. She also serves as the director for Magnifi-Pops, a pop orchestra outreach program at Magnificat High School.

Along with her work at The Music Settlement, she is also the music and band teacher at Our Lady of Angels School. Marsha has also served as an instructor for Single Reed Pedagogy and Double Reed and Flute Pedagogy at Case Western Reserve University.

Along with teaching, she has presented sessions at professional development conferences and presented research at state and national level conferences. She is a member of the Ohio Music Education Association, The National Association for Music Education, the International Double Reed Society, and the National Band Association.

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Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
M.M., Comprehensive Music Education, Bowling Green State University
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Paul Kirk

Instructor, Fiddle; Coordinator, Old-Time Jam

Paul Kirk has been playing bowed string instruments since 1980 and has been teaching them privately in classroom settings and workshop formats since 1988. He studied music theory, composition, music education, music history, and musicology at Cleveland State University. While at CSU, Paul played vio... Expand

Paul Kirk has been playing bowed string instruments since 1980 and has been teaching them privately in classroom settings and workshop formats since 1988. He studied music theory, composition, music education, music history, and musicology at Cleveland State University. While at CSU, Paul played violas da gamba, krummhorns, and recorders in early music ensembles. He was a founding member of Good Company: A Vocal Ensemble and has founded many of his own bands over the years including A Hundred Thousand Welcomes Celtic Ensemble, Knives and Forks English Country Dance Ensemble, and Down the Road Old-Time String Band. He has composed over 500 folk tunes in a variety of styles.

Paul has closely studied the music of Appalachia, the history of American old-time fiddling, source fiddlers, as well as the social aspects of the music. Since July 1, 2018, he has been creating and sharing videos each Sunday through his Old-Time Tune of the Week series on YouTube. Paul puts a great focus on fiddle bowing patterns and techniques and has devised practical methods for teaching with excellent results. One of his specialties is teaching old-time fiddle to crossover students, especially those coming from a background in classical violin and other musical traditions.

In 2022, Paul was designated as a master old-time fiddler and received a Traditional Arts grant from the Ohio Arts Council to work with an apprentice of his choice.

Paul taught viola, choir, music history, and assisted with drama and art for ten consecutive summers at orchestra and fine arts camps for The Music Settlement when it was known as the Cleveland Music School Settlement.

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Callista Koh

Suzuki Department Head; Instructor, Suzuki Violin

Callista Koh has been a full time Suzuki violin instructor at the Music Settlement since September of 2001, and the Suzuki Department Chair since August 2010. Prior to her appointment at The Music Settlement, Callista was on the Suzuki faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Fairmount F... Expand

Callista Koh has been a full time Suzuki violin instructor at the Music Settlement since September of 2001, and the Suzuki Department Chair since August 2010.

Prior to her appointment at The Music Settlement, Callista was on the Suzuki faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Fairmount Fine Arts Center, where she was also Assistant Director of their Suzuki program. From 2003-2008, she served on the faculty of the East Cleveland Suzuki Strings Program, the first Suzuki program of its kind in the United States, along with Michele Higa-George, then Director of the Sato Center at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Callista had the opportunity to take the performing group from ECSS, Rainbow Strings, to the 2004 National Suzuki Conference in Minneapolis, where they performed during the opening ceremony. She presented a workshop during the conference as well. Callista has also been on the faculty for the Evergreen Music Festival in Washington State and the Vermont Youth Orchestra Festival.

An active freelance violinist in the area, Callista has performed with the Akron, Canton, and Wheeling Symphony Orchestras, the Sarasota Opera Orchestra, and The Cleveland Orchestra. She has also performed at Playhouse Square, Cleveland Playhouse, Blossom, Porthouse Theater and the Cleveland Museum of Art, playing a wide variety of music ranging from classical to Broadway musicals and rock concerts. In 2006, she had the opportunity to perform for President Clinton, and was also invited to perform at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony with Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra when the ceremony came to Cleveland both in 2009 and 2012.

Callista founded Arts for Us in December 2007, a concert series at The Music Settlement dedicated to providing individuals with special needs and their families an opportunity to enjoy the highest quality live musical performances in a comfortable and welcoming setting. The series was inspired by her son, Evan, a child with special needs who loves music, and the desire to share the concert experience together.

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Nathan Kruse

Instructor, Theory; Ensemble Director, Adult Orchestra

Nathan B. Kruse is Associate Professor of Music Education and Coordinator of Graduate Studies in Music Education at Case Western Reserve University. Kruse joined the CWRU faculty in 2013 and teaches courses in research methods, music cognition and learning, vernacular music, and classroom guitar. Pr... Expand

Nathan B. Kruse is Associate Professor of Music Education and Coordinator of Graduate Studies in Music Education at Case Western Reserve University. Kruse joined the CWRU faculty in 2013 and teaches courses in research methods, music cognition and learning, vernacular music, and classroom guitar. Prior to his appointment at CWRU, he served as Assistant Professor of Music Education and Coordinator of the Master’s Program in Music Education at the University of North Texas. He earned music education degrees from Butler University (BME), the University of New Mexico (MM), and Michigan State University (Ph.D.).

Kruse’s research interests include adult music education and lifespan learning, ethnographic traditions of community music, and school-university partnerships. He has presented research at national and international conferences in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, China, Thailand, Greece, and Canada, and his publications have appeared in books and peer-reviewed research journals, including the Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Arts Education Policy Review, the International Journal of Community Music, the Journal of Music Teacher Education, Research Studies in Music Education, the Journal of Music, Technology, and Education, Contributions to Music Education, and Visions of Research in Music Education. He is currently an editorial board member of the Journal of Music Teacher Education and Visions of Research in Music Education.

Kruse taught middle school and high school instrumental music in New Mexico and Michigan, and remains an active public school colleague as a conductor, clinician, and performer. He is a member of the College Music Society, the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), the Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA), Pi Kappa Lambda, Mu Phi Epsilon, and Kappa Kappa Psi. In addition, Kruse was a graduate fellow in the Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (2006-2007), and was a recipient of the Excellence-in-Teaching Citation at Michigan State University (2007), the Outstanding Dissertation Award from the Adult and Community Music Education Special Research Interest Group (2008), and was nominated for the J. H. Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award at the University of North Texas (2010) and the John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Mentorship at Case Western Reserve University (2015).

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Ph.D., Michigan State University
M.M., University of New Mexico
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Kimberly Lauritsen

Voice Department Head; Instructor, Voice, Violin, Suzuki Violin, Suzuki Theory; Ensemble Director, The Settlement Singers

Mezzo-soprano Kimberly Lauritsen is an active performer in the Cleveland area, described by Classical Cleveland as having “a lovely crystalline ring” and “velvety low tones.” She has appeared locally with the Akron Symphony and Chorus, The Cleveland Orchestra, Blue Water Cham... Expand

Mezzo-soprano Kimberly Lauritsen is an active performer in the Cleveland area, described by Classical Cleveland as having “a lovely crystalline ring” and “velvety low tones.” She has appeared locally with the Akron Symphony and Chorus, The Cleveland Orchestra, Blue Water Chamber Orchestra, and the Canton Symphony. She has performed lead roles with Opera per tutti, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Opera Cleveland on Tour, CIM Opera Theater, the Janiec Opera Company, and UNLs Opera Theater.

A champion of new music, Ms. Lauritsen debuted roles in Jim Harris and Mark Hayes' musical Civil War Voices, Monica Houghton’s opera The Big Bonanza, and Randall Engs opera Florida, as well as recent new works by Cenk Jungen, Andrew Rindfleisch, and Coleman Zurkowski. Ms. Lauritsen performs with the Cleveland Chamber Choir, is the head of the Voice Department at The Music Settlement, serves as Adjunct Voice Faculty at The University of Akron. She is the recipient of the Boris Goldovsky Prize in Opera, the Vassos Prize in Art Song, and a Special Encouragement Award from the Metropolitan Opera Guild.

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MM, Voice, Cleveland Institute of Music Close
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Ken LeeGrand

J@MS Department Head; Instructor, Saxophone, Clarinet; Ensemble Director, J@MS

Ken has performed with Arthur Fiedler, Freda Payne, Jean Carne, Petula Clark, The Temptations, Gladys Knight, The Miracles, Michael McDonald, The Funk Brothers, and Aretha Franklin (to name a few). With his group Horns and Things, Ken has had the privilege of being the opening act for the late Dexte... Expand

Ken has performed with Arthur Fiedler, Freda Payne, Jean Carne, Petula Clark, The Temptations, Gladys Knight, The Miracles, Michael McDonald, The Funk Brothers, and Aretha Franklin (to name a few). With his group Horns and Things, Ken has had the privilege of being the opening act for the late Dexter Gordon, El DeBarge, Freddie Hubbard, Ronnie Laws, Phillip Bailey and Joe Sample.

Ken has also done pit work for numerous plays at The Cleveland Playhouse and in Playhouse Square. LeeGrand has also performed at venues including The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Jacobs Field, Gund Arena, and Blossom Music Center. As a traveling musician, Ken has performed extensively throughout The United States and Europe.

For the last 16 years, Ken has been the resident artist for the Grammy Signature School Shaker Heights School District Music Department that has 1000+ students from grade 5 through 12.

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BM, Clarinet, University of Akron Close
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Les Délices

Les Délices (in English, The Delights) brings long-forgotten music alive for contemporary audiences through concerts in Cleveland, on tour, and through recordings and broadcasts. Dubbed “an early music group with an avant-garde appetite” by The New York Times, the San Francisco Cl... Expand

Les Délices (in English, The Delights) brings long-forgotten music alive for contemporary audiences through concerts in Cleveland, on tour, and through recordings and broadcasts. Dubbed “an early music group with an avant-garde appetite” by The New York Times, the San Francisco Classical Voice observed that “Les Délices can’t help but get one listening and thinking in fresh ways.” Recent projects have seen Les Délices bring their “outstanding artistry and verve” (American Record Guide) to signature programs of French Baroque music, folks songs from Baroque-era Scotland, chamber music from the Age of Revolutions, late-Medieval music, and more. Visit www.lesdelices.org to learn more.

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    Rebecca Landell is a professor of baroque cello and viola da gamba at Oberlin Conservatory. She enjoys a varied performing career as a soloist and chamber musician with groups like Apollo’s Fire and Les Délices, as well as collaborating with a variety of artists creating experimental programs.

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  • Les Délices Artistic Director Debra Nagy will assist with program planning and instruction. Debra Nagy is one of North America’s leading performers on the baroque oboe. She is principal oboe with Boston's Handel & Haydn Society and performs with ensembles around the country including Apollo’s Fire, and others. Passionate about chamber music, Debra is the founder/director of Les Délices and was awarded a 2022 Cleveland Arts Prize (Mid-Career). She serves on the faculty of advanced-level early music summer programs including the American Bach Soloists Academy and Oregon Bach Festival’s Berwick Academy, teaches baroque oboe at New England Conservatory as part of the Pratt Early Music Residency, and is a Visiting Instructor at Case Western Reserve University & Cleveland Institute of Music.
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Victoria Marra

Instructor, Clarinet

Clarinetist Victoria Marra graduated from Baldwin Wallace College where she studied in the Conservatory with Dr. Alan Squire. Further studies were at the Johannessen International School of the Arts, Canada. As soloist she performed in Cleveland, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Toronto. She has presented w... Expand

Clarinetist Victoria Marra graduated from Baldwin Wallace College where she studied in the Conservatory with Dr. Alan Squire. Further studies were at the Johannessen International School of the Arts, Canada. As soloist she performed in Cleveland, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Toronto. She has presented world premieres of solo, chamber, and orchestral compositions by Ohio composers. Victoria was soloist with the Cleveland Composers Guild and the Guild of Temple Musicians. For thirteen summers she performed with the Blossom Festival Band. She is principal clarinetist of the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra and is guest conductor of that ensemble. Her students are members of the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony, Contemporary Youth Orchestra and World Youth Symphony.

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Baldwin Wallace College Conservatory of Music

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Gabriela Martinez

Instructor, Voice, Piano

Gabriela Martinez began her musical studies at the Alejandro Garcia Caturla Music Conservatory in Havana, Cuba. She completed the high school music program at The National School of Music in Havana. Later on, she moved to Santiago, Chile where she obtained the Bachelor Degree in Choral Direction and... Expand

Gabriela Martinez began her musical studies at the Alejandro Garcia Caturla Music Conservatory in Havana, Cuba. She completed the high school music program at The National School of Music in Havana. Later on, she moved to Santiago, Chile where she obtained the Bachelor Degree in Choral Direction and Vocal Performance at the University of Chile. In 2011, she received her Master Degree in Vocal Performance at The Cleveland State University(CSU).

Among all the musical and artistic activities performed in Chile, Mrs. Martinez was an active member of “Bellas Artes” Chamber Choral Group, touring important venues in South America and Europe. As the Music Director of the Chorus of the Municipal Theater of Temuco, Chile, Gabriela performed symphonic and operatic repertoire. She played different roles in operas such as Traviata, Madame Butterfly and La Boheme, as well as performing soloistic parts in important symphonic vocal works.

In 2009 she performed with the Cleveland Orchestra in operas such as Cosi fan tutte and Le Nozze di Figaro.

She worked at Beck Center for the Arts teaching voice and piano from 2012 until 2016. Gabriela is currently a member of the Voice Faculty at Cleveland State University and she is also the Music Director at the North Olmsted Methodist Church, where she conducts the choir and bell choir.

Mrs. Martinez has been an active performer, appearing in different and important local concert venues performing works such as Handel’s Messiah with the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem, Faure’s Requiem, Lifesongs by David R. Gillingham with the Cleveland State University’s band and operatic arias and art song repertoire at solo recitals with piano as well as accompanied by various instrumental ensembles.

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M.M. Vocal Performance, Cleveland State University
B.M. Choral Direction and Vocal Performance, University of Chile Close
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Christopher McDonald

Instructor, Suzuki Guitar

Christopher McDonald serves as a Suzuki Guitar teacher at The Music Settlement. Christopher moved to Cleveland July 2024 after accepting a full-time educator position for the Cleveland Classical Guitar Society, where he works with young musicians in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Chris... Expand

Christopher McDonald serves as a Suzuki Guitar teacher at The Music Settlement. Christopher moved to Cleveland July 2024 after accepting a full-time educator position for the Cleveland Classical Guitar Society, where he works with young musicians in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.

Christopher has performed solo recitals throughout Michigan and South Carolina. He has performed with the inaugural “Spark Collective,” the “USC Graduate Guitar Quartet,” and the University of South Carolina’s productions of Leonard Bernstein’s MASS and A Procession Winding Around Me, as well as One Voice Chorus’ production of The Man Behind the DREAM.

Christopher has taught guitar, music theory, and aural skills classes at the University of South Carolina and has instructed private lessons at Carolina Music Studios and the Suzuki Academy of Columbia & USC, where he directed the advanced guitar ensemble. He completed his Suzuki guitar books 1-3 trainings with MaryLou Roberts. In Summer 2024, he was invited to lecture on lute music and coach a guitar ensemble at the Shearer Summer Institute. As a scholar, Christopher researches the compositional trends in lute music during the transition between the Renaissance and Baroque eras.

Christopher has studied with Brad DeRoche, Bryan Rombalski, and Christopher Berg, with whom he is continuing his training.

Christopher looks forward to contributing to Cleveland’s vibrant music and arts community through his work at The Music Settlement and the Cleveland Classical Guitar Society.

In his free time, Christopher enjoys running, playing chess, hiking, and reading.

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DMA, Guitar Performance, University of South Carolina
MM, Guitar Performance, University of South Carolina
BA, Mathematics, Alma College
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Eve McPherson

Instructor, Voice

Eve McPherson is Associate Professor of Music at Kent State University at Trumbull. She earned a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the University of California at Santa Barbara and a master’s in ethnomusicology from Tufts University. Her research focuses on voice studies and Turkish music practice... Expand

Eve McPherson is Associate Professor of Music at Kent State University at Trumbull. She earned a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the University of California at Santa Barbara and a master’s in ethnomusicology from Tufts University. Her research focuses on voice studies and Turkish music practices. McPherson also holds a master’s degree in voice from the University of California at Santa Barbara. As a performer, she has most frequently appeared as the Queen of the Night (Die Zauberflöte), which the Bay State Banner described as “note perfect…and formidable.” She has especially enjoyed premiering new works such as the role of Anchee Min in William Kraft’s Red Azalea and Ertuğrul Oğuz Fırat’s Gerçek, Simge, Oyun, which was subsequently released on AK records and broadcast on the TRT (Turkish National Radio). Other favorable reviews of performances have appeared in publications such the UK’s Opera Now, the LA Times, the Santa Barbara Independent, and the Lansing State Journal. Locally she enjoys partnering with the Music for Our Children benefit concert series in Cleveland and the Arts on Atlantic series in Warren, Ohio. She is a staff singer at Christ Episcopal Church in Warren.

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Ph.D., Ethnomusicology, University of California at Santa Barbara
M.M., Ethnomusicology, Tufts University
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Joseph Miller

Instructor, Trumpet

Joseph H. Miller is one of the most asked-for trumpet players in Northeast Ohio. His big sound, joyful approach, and high-energy solo work can be heard from Playhouse Square to the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and many places in between. Joe is currently the Principal Trumpet at Playhouse Square, secon... Expand

Joseph H. Miller is one of the most asked-for trumpet players in Northeast Ohio. His big sound, joyful approach, and high-energy solo work can be heard from Playhouse Square to the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and many places in between.

Joe is currently the Principal Trumpet at Playhouse Square, second chair/split lead and soloist with the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, and performs locally and regionally with his own group and several jazz, salsa, and funk groups. He has performed for many internationally touring Broadway shows, as well as dozens of solo artists including Aretha Franklin, Tony Bennett, Tony Vega, La India, Johnny Mathis, Frankie Valli, and more. He toured internationally with the Acid Jazz group, Liquid Soul, and with Bobby Caldwell. Joe’s recording credits are also many and varied, including a Grammy-nominated recording with Doug Johns; the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra; The Jack Schantz Jazz Unit; Paul Ferguson’s Jazz Orchestra; Sammy Deleon; the late Gerald Levert; and many more.

Joe has been a member of the Music Faculty at Cleveland State University since 2011, specializing in Jazz and Commercial music, and has been with The Music Settlement since 2017. He has been teaching trumpet in and around Cleveland for more than 25 years. In that time, he has been a resident coach and artist with many schools in the area, and has built a reputation for helping students with sound, range, and technique. Joe is a proud Cleveland State University alum and former (and forever) student of Charles Couch (Cleveland Orchestra, retired) and jazz great Kenny Davis.

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Cleveland State University Close
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Joseph Mook

Instructor, Piano, Keyboard Explorers, Group Youth Piano

Joseph Mook is a private music teacher in the greater Cleveland area, teaching children, teens, and adults, piano, violin, trumpet, and other musical instruments, as well as to love and enjoy music. He additionally is the worship team leader at his church, Gateway Church Downtown, where he plays key... Expand

Joseph Mook is a private music teacher in the greater Cleveland area, teaching children, teens, and adults, piano, violin, trumpet, and other musical instruments, as well as to love and enjoy music. He additionally is the worship team leader at his church, Gateway Church Downtown, where he plays keyboard, directs the church band in rehearsals, and leads the congregation in worship on Sundays.

Joseph has played violin in several community orchestras, most recently with Symphony West Orchestra. He occasionally performs for gigs at weddings and accompanies other musicians on piano. Joseph also has been enjoying being the keyboardist for a local rock cover band, Hero II, which performs mostly rock from the 70s-today in smaller venues around town. He's picked up many different performance styles and music tech knowledge just from his short time with Hero II.

Additionally, Joseph has been asked by the Ohio Federation of Music Clubs (OFMC) to help adjudicate solo piano entries for their Junior Music Festivals since 2020, giving students honest feedback and insight in how they performed and how to grow as musicians.

He gained his Bachelor’s of Music Education from The Ohio State University in 2012, cum laude and with Honors, where he studied his principal instrument of piano under Dr. Steven Glaser primarily, but also with Drs. Rina Shimizu-Grow and Ryan Behan. During his free time, he enjoys basking in the cultural opportunities of University Circle in Cleveland, and especially hearing a pitch-perfect concert by the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra.

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B.M.E, The Ohio State University Close
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Olivia Mullins

Instructor, Piano

Olivia Mullins is an enthusiastic piano and early childhood music teacher from the Chicago area. Brought up in a family where music was highly valued, she connected with the art early on through the piano, singing in church choirs, and playing violin in school and local orchestras. While studying p... Expand

Olivia Mullins is an enthusiastic piano and early childhood music teacher from the Chicago area. Brought up in a family where music was highly valued, she connected with the art early on through the piano, singing in church choirs, and playing violin in school and local orchestras.

While studying piano pedagogy in the Wheaton College Conservatory, Olivia began teaching piano and engaging with group music instruction through the Community School for the Arts in Wheaton, Illinois, assisting in both Suzuki strings and keyboard classes through the Musikgarten method. Upon graduation, she increased her involvement with the early childhood Musikgarten method with Amy Pappageorge at Musikgarten of Oak Park in Illinois from 2018-2020, teaching parent and child classes for younger children and group keyboard.

In 2021, Olivia formed Joyful Noise Music Studio in River Forest, Illinois, teaching Musikgarten parent-child music classes for babies through five-year-olds. She also maintained a full private piano studio throughout Joyful Noise’s time until 2024.

After Olivia’s immediate family had all slowly moved to Cleveland, she was happy to join them in 2024. She’s excited and grateful to be a part of The Music Settlement. Olivia also teaches music to younger grades at Heritage Classical Academy in Pepper Pike.

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B.M., Piano Pedagogy, Wheaton College Conservatory of Music Close
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Drew Parent

Department Head, Percussion; Ensemble, J@MS

Drew Parent is a percussionist and multi-instrumentalist based in Cleveland, OH. Prior to working at the Music Settlement, Drew held music faculty positions at Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo, Owens Community College, Trine University, and most recently Tiffin University where h... Expand

Drew Parent is a percussionist and multi-instrumentalist based in Cleveland, OH. Prior to working at the Music Settlement, Drew held music faculty positions at Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo, Owens Community College, Trine University, and most recently Tiffin University where he was the Director of Bands as well taught percussion lessons, percussion ensemble, jazz band, funk band, rhythm section courses, and music entrepreneurship. He has also worked as a percussion instructor and clinician for high school band programs all over the midwest region for the last fifteen years.

A native of Mid-Michigan, Drew began his musical journey at the age of eight with piano lessons, soon followed by guitar, saxophone, and finally settling on drums and percussion in high school. Throughout high school and college Drew was a member of both drum corps and indoor percussion ensembles that included the Madison Scouts, The Glassmen, The Americanos, and NorthCoast Academy Percussion. Drew graduated with a bachelor's degree in music education from Saginaw Valley State University and then attended graduate school at Central Michigan University where he earned a masters degree in percussion performance.

In 2011 Drew co-founded the Detroit-based ensemble Rela Percussion. Since then Rela has commissioned a number of works for percussion quartet as well as performed in chamber ensemble competitions across the country. In 2017 Rela held a residency at The Toledo Museum of Art where they spent two weeks making percussion instruments from glass. As part of this project they commissioned the piece Glass Cathedral by David Gillingham to be performed on four glass marimbas.

Currently Drew is the Percussion Advisor for the Shaker Heights Public Schools band program, is an active gigging and session drummer, and also a multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, saxophone, and bass guitar on a number of projects. In his spare time Drew enjoys getting outside to hike, go paddle boarding, play disc golf, and spend time with his wife and two children.

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MM, Music Performance, Central Michigan University
BA, Music Education, Saginaw Valley State University Close
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Van Parker

Instructor, French Horn

Van Parker enjoys a dynamic career as a highly sought-after orchestral and chamber musician, soloist, conductor, recording artist, new music collaborator, and music educator. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, they have been featured as a recitalist throughout the Great Lakes region and perform frequently wi... Expand

Van Parker enjoys a dynamic career as a highly sought-after orchestral and chamber musician, soloist, conductor, recording artist, new music collaborator, and music educator. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, they have been featured as a recitalist throughout the Great Lakes region and perform frequently with the Akron, Ashland, Firelands, Lima, Mansfield, and Youngstown Symphonies, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and Cleveland Opera Theater.

Van is an advocate for the works of living composers and has participated in premieres of works by Eric Whitacre, Lewis Nielsen, John Wineglass, Michael Shirtz, Jeff Scott, and Deborah Phelps, from whom he commissioned the piece Cui Bono, a duet for horn and violin. They are also a frequent performer on historical instruments as a member of Orchestra19, an ensemble dedicated to period performance of 19th century music, and as a member of the Evelyn Dunbar Early Music Festival they have performed Niccolo Piccini’s 18th century opera, La Buona Figliuola. This performance marked the opera’s first fully-staged presentation in the United States using period instruments, pitch, and tuning. Van has toured internationally with Ensemble du Monde and is a member of New York's Metamorphosis Chamber Orchestra. They have also served as principal horn of the Charleston, SC-based Colour of Music Festival Orchestra, a unique ensemble showcasing the talents of black musicians from around the world.

A talented educator who has guided students through successful auditions for the Cincinnati Conservatory, Cleveland Institute of Music, Eastman School of Music, and several other elite institutions, Van is on faculty at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio and has served as a brass coach for the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestra, Contemporary Youth Orchestra, and Kaboom Collective, in addition to being an assistant director of the All-Ohio State Fair Band.

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M.M., Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University
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Daniel Pereira

Instructor, Cello

Daniel Pereira, from Caracas, Venezuela, enjoys a multifaceted and versatile career as a cello teacher, chamber music coach, orchestral performer and chamber musician. Since 2005, he has been a member of the cello section of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. He performs regularly with the Charlesto... Expand

Daniel Pereira, from Caracas, Venezuela, enjoys a multifaceted and versatile career as a cello teacher, chamber music coach, orchestral performer and chamber musician. Since 2005, he has been a member of the cello section of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. He performs regularly with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Wheeling Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony and New World Symphony. From 2006 - 2017, Pereira served as a regular substitute with The Cleveland Orchestra. During that period he was able to work under some of the world’s leading conductors including Franz Welzer-Möst, Herbert Blomstedt, Alan Gilbert, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Stéphane Denève, among others, and travel throughout the United States and Europe.

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MM, University of Southern California
BM, University of Wisconsin-Madison Close
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Alexa Perez

Summer on the Cuyahoga Intern

Alexa Perez is from Queens, New York, and is participating in the Summer on the Cuyahoga program. She is majoring in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Chicago. Alexa has been passionate about the arts since she was young and hopes to someday have a career in the entertainment in... Expand

Alexa Perez is from Queens, New York, and is participating in the Summer on the Cuyahoga program. She is majoring in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Chicago. Alexa has been passionate about the arts since she was young and hopes to someday have a career in the entertainment industry. She attended a performing arts high school studying dramatic arts, but has always tried different areas of artistry, like dance, singing, playing instruments, acting, technical theater, and more.

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Luke Pernici

Ensemble Director, Rock & Pop Band; Instructor, Guitar, Ukulele

Luke Pernici is a local musician who has played in a variety of bands in and around Cleveland, including ET King and the Determination, Liz Bullock and the Tremonts, GROUP and others. While his primary instrument is guitar, he also plays bass, piano, drums, ukulele, and has been known to sing (somet... Expand

Luke Pernici is a local musician who has played in a variety of bands in and around Cleveland, including ET King and the Determination, Liz Bullock and the Tremonts, GROUP and others. While his primary instrument is guitar, he also plays bass, piano, drums, ukulele, and has been known to sing (sometimes). He has taught a variety of students over the seven years he's been active in the music scene, and utilizes these skills to give students an enjoyable, informative experience. He caters his lessons to the way a student learns best, and tries to indulge their tastes, while also injecting music that he thinks is important.

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Peter Quigley

Senior Registrar

Peter comes to The Music Settlement with a background in public transit administration at GCRTA and as a former adult student on piano and electric bass. He earned a degree in Computer Science from Cleveland State University while working at the Rock & Roll of Fame in customer service and I.T. ... Expand

Peter comes to The Music Settlement with a background in public transit administration at GCRTA and as a former adult student on piano and electric bass. He earned a degree in Computer Science from Cleveland State University while working at the Rock & Roll of Fame in customer service and I.T.

In his free time, Peter enjoys playing and writing music, seeing wildlife and nature, and sharing meals with friends. Peter is excited to join the enrollment team and supports The Music Settlement's mission and community, helping to build connections through music.

Education
B.S., Computer Science, Cleveland State University Close
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Stephen Renko

Instructor, Percussion, Outreach

Steve Renko is an award-winning drummer and percussionist. After his first professional engagements at the age of 9, Steve became a widely sought sideman with Jazz, Blues, Rock and Funk outfits in his hometown Cleveland, Ohio. Holding a Bachelor’s Degree from the New School for Jazz in New Yo... Expand

Steve Renko is an award-winning drummer and percussionist. After his first professional engagements at the age of 9, Steve became a widely sought sideman with Jazz, Blues, Rock and Funk outfits in his hometown Cleveland, Ohio.

Holding a Bachelor’s Degree from the New School for Jazz in New York, he has studied with world renowned musicians like Bobby Sanabria, Matt Wilson, Jamey Haddad Bob McKee and The Clayton Brothers.

Steve has carved out a professional career performing and touring with a variety of groups from Cleveland, New York City, Detroit and Hartford, CT. A regular in the recording studio, Steve has also worked with acclaimed songwriters and producers in New York City and Cleveland, Ohio.

As an educator, Steve has over a decade of experience teaching individual and group drum set and percussion lessons with Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, as well as in his private studio. Steve also recently completed his M.L.S. at Queens College with a Certificate in Archives and Preservation of Cultural Materials.

Education
B.M., New School for Jazz Close
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Eric Richmond

Brass & Winds Department Head; Instructor, Baritone, Trombone, Tuba,

Eric Richmond received his undergraduate music education degree from The Ohio State University and his Master of Arts from Case Western Reserve University. He has also taught music in the Cleveland Municipal Schools, East Cleveland City Schools and the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools Di... Expand

Eric Richmond received his undergraduate music education degree from The Ohio State University and his Master of Arts from Case Western Reserve University. He has also taught music in the Cleveland Municipal Schools, East Cleveland City Schools and the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools Districts. In addition, he was instrumental music instructor for the REACH program at University School in Hunting Valley, Ohio. Eric has performanced with Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, The Sounds of Sousa Band, The Allegheny Summer Music Festival with Clark Terry, and the Suburban Symphony Orchestra. Eric has performed at the Place, Ohio and State Theaters with soul music artists such as Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, The Temptations, The Four Tops and The Dells. Also, he has performed with Broadway legends such as Mitzi Gaynor and Diane Carol.

Presently, he is on staff at The Music Settlement as the low brass instructor and serves as Brass/Woodwind Department Head. He is a regular guest lecturer at Kent State University’s music education department. As member of local of the American Federation of Musician, Eric continues freelance playing the euphonium and the trombone.

Education
MA, Case Western Reserve University
Bachelor's degree, Music, The Ohio State University Close
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Ed Ridley

Instructor, Jazz Piano; Ensemble, J@MS

Well respected and seasoned, Ed Ridley's musical abilities have impacted Northeast Ohio, the US, and abroad for over 35 years. Ed's versatility can be seen through his varied experience of accompanying major artists, including Walter Hawkins, Aretha Franklin, Jon Hendricks, Vanessa Rubin, Peter Yar... Expand

Well respected and seasoned, Ed Ridley's musical abilities have impacted Northeast Ohio, the US, and abroad for over 35 years.

Ed's versatility can be seen through his varied experience of accompanying major artists, including Walter Hawkins, Aretha Franklin, Jon Hendricks, Vanessa Rubin, Peter Yarrow and Lauryn Hill. Having dozens of recording credits, over 100 professional theater credits, and numerous composer and arranger credits, Ed's world is constantly full of musical adventure.

Performer, composer, arranger, producer, conductor, musical director, and educator are all roles that Ed has maintained consistently throughout his musical career.

Education
Voice and Piano: The Ellington School of the Arts Music Composition: The College of Wooster Close
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Cory Roberts

Instructor, Suzuki Guitar

Cory Roberts is a classical guitarist based in Lakewood. Suzuki guitar has been a life-long learning process for him that began at the age four. Studying under his mother Marylou Roberts, who played a roll in developing the Suzuki books and became the first certified Suzuki Guitar Teacher trainer in... Expand

Cory Roberts is a classical guitarist based in Lakewood. Suzuki guitar has been a life-long learning process for him that began at the age four. Studying under his mother Marylou Roberts, who played a roll in developing the Suzuki books and became the first certified Suzuki Guitar Teacher trainer in the world, Cory became one of the first students to complete all nine Suzuki Guitar books. He began studying with Jason Vieaux with once a month road trips in 2006 and began his studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2008. During his time at CIM, in addition to solo performing, Cory studied pedagogy and gained experience in ensembles. In 2012, he graduated from CIM with a bachelor of music in guitar performance. Cory continues his musical education by studying Suzuki guitar, this time from a teacher’s perspective. He has completed teacher training in Suzuki Books 1-4.

Education
B.M., Guitar Performance, Cleveland Institute of Music Close
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Helen Rucinski

Instructor, Suzuki Violin, Suzuki Viola, Violin, Viola

Helen Rucinski is a violist and teacher from Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is a section violist in the Akron Symphony Orchestra and a regular substitute with the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra. Previously, she served as co-principal violist of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, a section violist in the Canton ... Expand

Helen Rucinski is a violist and teacher from Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is a section violist in the Akron Symphony Orchestra and a regular substitute with the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra. Previously, she served as co-principal violist of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, a section violist in the Canton Symphony Orchestra, and has performed as a substitute with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, New World Symphony, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. During the summer, Helen has been a Fellow at Tanglewood Music Center, the Pacific Music Festival in Japan, and a student at the Heifetz International Music Institute.

As a teacher, Helen completed her Suzuki violin pedagogy training in units 1-6 with Kimberly Meier-Sims at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and she coaches the second violin section of the Contemporary Youth Orchestra. Helen also has experience teaching students outside of classical music. She has worked as a college access advisor and ACT program teacher for College Now Greater Cleveland, as an AmeriCorps member and program assistant for the Jumpstart preschool education program in Chicago, and as a Fellow and mentor for Northwestern University’s Arts & Music Programs for Education in Detention Centers (AMPED).

Helen received her Master of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music and her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Bachelor of Music degrees from Northwestern University. Her teachers include Almita Vamos, Li-Kuo Chang, Lynne Ramsey, and Jeffrey Irvine.

Education
M.M., Viola, Cleveland Institute of Music
B.M., Viola Performance, Northwestern University
B.A., Sociology, Northwestern University Close
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Max Schlenk

Instructor, Saxophone; Ensemble, J@MS

Max Schlenk is a recent graduate of Oberlin Conservatory returning to the Cleveland music scene after spending some time in NYC. He started developing his skills under the tutelage of Ken LeeGrand, Chris Burge, Ron Blake, and Gary Bartz. An alumnus of J@MS (Jazz at The Music Settlement) and The Ber... Expand

Max Schlenk is a recent graduate of Oberlin Conservatory returning to the Cleveland music scene after spending some time in NYC. He started developing his skills under the tutelage of Ken LeeGrand, Chris Burge, Ron Blake, and Gary Bartz.

An alumnus of J@MS (Jazz at The Music Settlement) and The Berklee 5 Week Aspire Program during high school, Max gained the skills and knowledge to excel during college and in the professional world of music. Having regular performances around the greater Cleveland area, he has acquainted himself with a multitude of styles such as Jazz, R&B, and Funk. He has collaborated and performed alongside artists such as Luis Perdomo, Camilla Meza, Dion Parson, and Vladimir Cetkar.

Additional work includes years of teaching experience throughout high school and undergraduate, as well as community service performances and projects. He aims to take his teachings and knowledge to create himself as a class act musician and entertainer.

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Oberlin Conservatory Close
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Afi-Odelia Scruggs

Creative Aging Department Head; Instructor, Outreach

Afi Scruggs is an experienced musician, songwriter and teaching artist. Her primary instrument is electric bass. She also plays keyboards, mandolin and balaphone, the West African ancestor of the xylophone. She is the staff bassist for Progressive Evangelistic Baptist Church and also plays bass for... Expand

Afi Scruggs is an experienced musician, songwriter and teaching artist. Her primary instrument is electric bass. She also plays keyboards, mandolin and balaphone, the West African ancestor of the xylophone.

She is the staff bassist for Progressive Evangelistic Baptist Church and also plays bass for the youth choir of Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church, both in Cleveland. In addition to gospel, Afi plays blues and jazz.

Afi has been a teaching artist since 2004. She’s developed arts-integrated curriculum for subjects ranging from social studies to financial management. She conducts songwriting workshops for grades K-6, using the blues to teach literacy. She’s also coached middle and high school students for the “Stop The Hate: Youth Sing Out” songwriting competition sponsored by the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage and Roots of American Music.

Afi is also an award-winning author, columnist and reporter, whose work has been featured on NPR, The Plain Dealer and in national and international publications and news sites.

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Richard Seil

Piano Department Head; Instructor, Suzuki Piano, Piano

Richard Seil has a wide background in private and collegiate teaching that extends over 30 years. His private teaching philosophy emphasizes the Suzuki philosophy and pedagogical approach, and he has also taught a wide variety of traditional students. He is extremely excited to be back in Northeast ... Expand

Richard Seil has a wide background in private and collegiate teaching that extends over 30 years. His private teaching philosophy emphasizes the Suzuki philosophy and pedagogical approach, and he has also taught a wide variety of traditional students. He is extremely excited to be back in Northeast Ohio. His teachers include world-famous pedagogues Menahem Pressler (IU), James Tocco (CCM), Karen Shaw (IU), Richard Fields (CCM) and Robert Mayerovitch (BW). Furthermore, Dr. Seil’s Suzuki certification through Book 5 of the Suzuki Piano Curriculum (studied with Rita Hauck) has provided him with a wealth of skills to positively influence developing musical minds of all ages. Professionally, his most recent collegiate position was as a sabbatical replacement for his former teacher, Robert Mayerovitch at BW in Berea, Ohio. Mr. Rich has taught at the Wyoming Fine Arts Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, Slater Music Academy and Tallant Music Studio in Ft. Thomas, KY, for the past 15 years. Additionally, he has held teaching assistantships at Indiana University and the University of Cincinnati.

His teaching philosophy, whether teaching a young beginner, a budding professional, an adult beginner or an adult returning to the piano, can be summed up in one word: adaptive. It is paramount that a teacher be able to adapt to the learning style of any student while, at the same time, keeping a goal in mind. This is probably why he has had success teaching traditional students, Suzuki students, collegiate students, adult beginners, and budding professionals.

In addition to membership in various professional organizations, Mr. Seil enjoys performing in casual and professional settings.

When he is not teaching or performing, Mr. Rich enjoys attending concerts, jogging, watching football, pampering his pets, rescuing animals and, of course, spending time with his fiancée in Parma Heights.

Education
Doctoral Studies, Piano Performance, University of Cincinnati
MM, Piano Performance, Indiana University
BM, Piano Performance, Baldwin-Wallace University Close
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Ethan Sheils

Instructor, Outreach

Ethan Sheils is the lead teacher for the Tremont Montessori Generations of Strings program. Ethan taught classroom and instrumental music from 1998-2006 in the Cleveland Municipal School District, where he earned National Board Certification in Early/Middle Childhood Music, and in the Solon City Sch... Expand

Ethan Sheils is the lead teacher for the Tremont Montessori Generations of Strings program. Ethan taught classroom and instrumental music from 1998-2006 in the Cleveland Municipal School District, where he earned National Board Certification in Early/Middle Childhood Music, and in the Solon City Schools from 2006-2011. In addition to performing as a violinist in orchestras, string quartets, and big bands, Ethan also enjoys playing saxophone in jazz, blues, and rock bands in the Cleveland area.

Education
BME, University of Minnesota-Duluth Close
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Jeff Singler

Instructor, Cello

Cellist Jeff Singler is a performer and private cello instructor based in the Cleveland area. He has taught at both Youngstown State University and Ohio University, and is an active lecturer and clinician across the region. Mr. Singler regularly performs with the Columbus Symphony and the Erie Philh... Expand

Cellist Jeff Singler is a performer and private cello instructor based in the Cleveland area. He has taught at both Youngstown State University and Ohio University, and is an active lecturer and clinician across the region. Mr. Singler regularly performs with the Columbus Symphony and the Erie Philharmonic, and has performed with Akron, Canton, Youngstown, and West Virginia Symphonies, as well as Blossom Festival Orchestra, and Blue Water Chamber Orchestra, among others. Mr. Singler also performs regularly as a chamber musician, recitalist, and soloist, and with the local jazz group Prism.

Education
MM Cello Performance, Cleveland Institute of Music BM Cello Performance, Youngstown State University Close
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Craig Slagh

Instructor, Guitar, Suzuki Guitar, Ukulele

Craig Slagh began his music career in Cincinnati working with Jeremy Collins and Rodney Stuckey at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Prep department. He received his Bachelor of Music Performance in May 2021 from Oberlin Conservatory. At Oberlin, he studied under Stephen Aron and received numerou... Expand

Craig Slagh began his music career in Cincinnati working with Jeremy Collins and Rodney Stuckey at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Prep department. He received his Bachelor of Music Performance in May 2021 from Oberlin Conservatory. At Oberlin, he studied under Stephen Aron and received numerous honors and rewards that included being a finalist in the Jim Stroud All-Ohio Guitar Competition and performing in the Dannenberg Honors Recital.

Education
B.M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music Close
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Joe Slusarski

Instructor, Guitar, Electric Bass, Ukulele; Ensemble, J@MS

Fifteen years ago, Joe Slusarski began playing guitar and has never looked back. With a wide range of music experience in Jazz, Blues, Pop, Classical, Rock, Folk, Bluegrass and 3 years of teaching experience, Joe is excited to be at The Music Settlement. Currently studying at Cleveland State for a ... Expand

Fifteen years ago, Joe Slusarski began playing guitar and has never looked back. With a wide range of music experience in Jazz, Blues, Pop, Classical, Rock, Folk, Bluegrass and 3 years of teaching experience, Joe is excited to be at The Music Settlement.

Currently studying at Cleveland State for a M.M. Degree in Music Performance with a focus in Jazz studies, Joe has had the opportunity to study with Robert Fraser and Dan Bruce, as well as other locally established musicians. Being active in the music community Joe plays regularly with bands around Cleveland such as Quick Silver, QS Jazz and Hip to That. When the opportunity comes along, he also enjoys playing in pit orchestras for musicals.

Joe tries to give his students an enjoyable experience while teaching the joy and knowledge of music. He meets his students wants and needs for each lesson to teach them the best he can. In addition to the guitar, Joe can also teach electric bass guitar and ukulele.

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B.A. Music Performance, Cleveland State University Close
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Derek Snyder

Instructor, Suzuki Cello; Ensemble Director, Advanced Chamber Orchestra, Beginning Chamber Orchestra, Junior Chamber Orchestra

Derek Snyder has appeared as a soloist with orchestras in both the United States and Europe, and -- as a chamber musician -- has collaborated with members of some of the country's most exciting ensembles, including the Cavani and Cleveland String Quartets, and the Cleveland, Detroit, Montreal and Ba... Expand

Derek Snyder has appeared as a soloist with orchestras in both the United States and Europe, and -- as a chamber musician -- has collaborated with members of some of the country's most exciting ensembles, including the Cavani and Cleveland String Quartets, and the Cleveland, Detroit, Montreal and Baltimore Symphonies. He is the cellist in the nuevo tango band Oblivion Project, which explores the music of Astor Piazzolla, the Hastings Piano Trio, and a board member of the Cleveland Cello Society.

Derek's arrangements of the music of Graham Nash and Bootsy Collins have been performed by the Contemporary Youth Orchestra with the composers. He has created numerous transcriptions and arrangements for cello ensembles, focusing primarily on the music of Dave Brubeck and Astor Piazzolla. His arrangements of music by Brubeck can be heard on the Naxos label as preformed by the Yale Cellos.

Derek is the founder of the publishing company Cellocelli Music (www.cellocelli.com), a source for unique and contemporary sheet music and recordings for string players.

Education
MM, New England Conservatory
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Melina Taylor

Registrar, Center for Music

A proud Cleveland native and Settlement alum, Melina is excited to join the team as a Registrar in the Center for Music. She attended TMS for preschool and kept coming back for private lessons and ensembles all throughout middle and high school, gaining a lifelong love of music along the way. From t... Expand

A proud Cleveland native and Settlement alum, Melina is excited to join the team as a Registrar in the Center for Music. She attended TMS for preschool and kept coming back for private lessons and ensembles all throughout middle and high school, gaining a lifelong love of music along the way. From there, she went on to The Ohio State University where she earned Bachelor's degrees in Arts Management and English Literature and performed in several musical and comedy groups on campus. While at OSU, Melina developed her skills in arts administration, public programs, and customer service through internships at 934 Gallery in Columbus, Ohio and The National Archives in Washington, D.C. Melina is looking forward to returning to the Settlement and working with TMS families to ensure that they have the same wonderful experience here that she had growing up.

Education
B.A., Arts Management, The Ohio State University
B.A., English Literature, The Ohio State University Close
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Tatyana Tolmacheva

Instructor, Piano

Tatyana Tolmacheva graduated from the prestigious Odessa State Conservatory in the Ukraine in 1971 with a Master's degree in piano, teaching, chamber ensembles, and accompaniment. She has spent the past 40 years teaching children and adults of all ages to play piano and appreciate classical music. D... Expand

Tatyana Tolmacheva graduated from the prestigious Odessa State Conservatory in the Ukraine in 1971 with a Master's degree in piano, teaching, chamber ensembles, and accompaniment. She has spent the past 40 years teaching children and adults of all ages to play piano and appreciate classical music. During her illustrious career, Tatyana performed solo in various concert venues in Europe and the United States and has also performed with her husband, a distinguished cellist.

Tatyana has taught at The Music Settlement for the past 20 years. She believes that classical music is approachable for anyone and also that playing the piano greatly enhances quality of life and develops creativity. She welcomes beginners as young as 3 1/2 years old all the way up to age 80. Many of her students continue to enjoy playing piano well after graduation. Tatyana is very proud of her students and for good reason: many of them have won scholarships from The Music Settlement and received superior ratings in state competitions.

Education
Master's Degree, Piano, Odessa State Conservatory (Ukraine);
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Carl Topilow

Ensemble Director, Cleveland Pops Youth Orchestra

Currently in his 25th year as founding conductor of the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Carl Topilow has seen the orchestra become one of Cleveland’s most exciting and vital performing arts ensembles, presenting the best of symphonic pops music to enthusiastic and passionate audiences. Topilow has ... Expand

Currently in his 25th year as founding conductor of the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Carl Topilow has seen the orchestra become one of Cleveland’s most exciting and vital performing arts ensembles, presenting the best of symphonic pops music to enthusiastic and passionate audiences.

Topilow has appeared as guest conductor with over 125 orchestras in 37 states and 12 foreign countries. He also holds conducting posts at the National Repertory Orchestra and with the Firelands Symphony. After 37 years as head of the orchestra program at the Cleveland Institute of Music, he was named Faculty Emeritus in 2018.

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Loren Toplitz

Instructor, Trumpet

Loren Toplitz is a member of the Akron Symphony Orchestra and is the Principal Trumpeter of the Firelands Symphony. Since 2006, Loren has served as 2nd Trumpet of the Lancaster Festival Orchestra, and in 2018 served as the Festival’s Principal Trumpeter. Loren performs regularly with the Cleve... Expand

Loren Toplitz is a member of the Akron Symphony Orchestra and is the Principal Trumpeter of the Firelands Symphony. Since 2006, Loren has served as 2nd Trumpet of the Lancaster Festival Orchestra, and in 2018 served as the Festival’s Principal Trumpeter. Loren performs regularly with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra. He has played with numerous orchestras throughout the East Coast including The Cleveland Orchestra, Miami City Ballet, Columbus Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, Canton Symphony, Erie Philharmonic, Chautauqua Symphony, and New World Symphony. He also performed in Carnegie Hall as Principal Trumpet of the New York String Orchestra. In 2022, Loren was a featured soloist with the Firelands Symphony Orchestra. In 2004, Loren went on tour to Carnegie Hall with the Buffalo Philharmonic. He has also been a featured performer with Concertante, a chamber ensemble based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

He has performed with numerous music festivals including the National Repertory Orchestra, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Chautauqua Music Festival, and the Baldwin-Wallace Bach Festival.

Loren has appeared on NBC performing with the Cleveland Pops and Peter Cetera and Public Television’s “Reading Rainbow” and was heard on National Public Radio’s “Performance Today.” He can also be heard on recordings with the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Cleveland Pops, the Akron Symphony, the Lancaster Festival Orchestra, and the Summit Choral Society.

Loren has performed with Kenny Loggins, Wynonna Judd, Amy Grant, The Pointer Sisters, The Temptations, Lee Ann Womack, Kenny Rogers, Michael Bolton, The Beach Boys, Kansas, Vince Gill, and Martina McBride, and Rick Springfield.

In addition to his performance credits, Loren has been on the faculty of the International Music Festival held at Baldwin-Wallace College. He has held a position as faculty trumpet teacher for the Preparatory and Continuing Education Division of the Cleveland Institute of Music since 2002 and also teaches trumpet for Case Western Reserve University. Loren's principal teachers have included Michael Sachs, Philip Smith, Chris Gekker, and Frank Kaderabek.

Photo Credit: Gary Adams

Education
M.M., The Cleveland Institute of Music
B.M., The Juilliard School Close
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Jim Wall

Instructor, Drum Set, Percussion, Outreach; Ensemble, J@MS

Jim Wall is a drummer, teacher, recording engineer and music producer. Drawn to the drums from the age of two, music and life became inseparable for him at a very young age. He has performed live since age 7 and has played throughout North America and Europe with numerous artists, including Big Brot... Expand

Jim Wall is a drummer, teacher, recording engineer and music producer. Drawn to the drums from the age of two, music and life became inseparable for him at a very young age. He has performed live since age 7 and has played throughout North America and Europe with numerous artists, including Big Brother and the Holding Company, Grammy award winner; Robert Lockwood, Love Janis: The Musical, Hair, Kristine Jackson, The Jack Fords, Walkin' Cane, and Cuda/Wall/Cuda among others. He owns and runs Blue Buddha Music Studio in Cleveland, Ohio, which has become both Northeast Ohio's state of the art recording studio.

Education
BM, Berklee College of Music Close
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Ben Webster

Registrar, Center for Music

Ben Webster is a pianist and arts administrator from Columbus, Ohio. They earned their Bachelor’s in Piano Performance and Music History from Baldwin Wallace University, having studied under Dr. Sungeun Kim and Dr. Robert Mayerovitch. After graduating, Ben found their adoration for arts admini... Expand

Ben Webster is a pianist and arts administrator from Columbus, Ohio. They earned their Bachelor’s in Piano Performance and Music History from Baldwin Wallace University, having studied under Dr. Sungeun Kim and Dr. Robert Mayerovitch. After graduating, Ben found their adoration for arts administration by way of the VIVO Music Festival and ProMusica Chamber Orchestra. Ben looks forward to helping cultivate a widespread passion for music here at The Music Settlement!

Outside of TMS, Ben enjoys listening to and making music, spending time outdoors, cooking, watching movies, and reading.

Education
BM, Piano Performance, Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music
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Linda White

Instructor, Flute; Ensemble Director, Champagne Flutes, Flautrageous Flute Choir; Coordinator, Musical Mix & Mingle

A dynamic performer and versatile musician, flutist Linda White excels in an array of musical styles and plays the entire spectrum of flutes from the piccolo to the contrabass flute. Linda is an avid chamber musician and champion of contemporary music. She regularly collaborates with the composers ... Expand

A dynamic performer and versatile musician, flutist Linda White excels in an array of musical styles and plays the entire spectrum of flutes from the piccolo to the contrabass flute.

Linda is an avid chamber musician and champion of contemporary music. She regularly collaborates with the composers of The Cleveland Composers Guild and performs on the annual Local 4 Musician’s Union She Scores series.

Linda regularly performs with classical guitarist Robert Gruca as part of the Gruca White Ensemble. The duo stretches the boundaries of the standard classical concert with their improvisations and unique musical arrangements. In 2020, the Gruca White Ensemble released their debut recording A Different Take through PARMA Recordings Big Round label. Linda also enjoys performing with the flute quartet Idle Twittering along with fellow flutists Jane Berkner, Kyra Kester and George Pope.

Linda is a founding member of the Blue Water Chamber Orchestra, and has also performed with the Cleveland Pops, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Opera Orchestra, Erie Philharmonic, Akron Symphony, and Canton Symphony.

Linda teaches at The Music Settlement where she teaches individual lessons, co-directs three flute ensembles and coordinates a program for adult amateurs to gather and play chamber music. She has been a guest clinician for the Interlochen Adult Flute Ensemble since 2020.

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MM, Cleveland Institute of Music
BA, University of Wyoming Close
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Dianna White-Gould

Instructor, Piano

Dianna White-Gould is an active soloist, accompanist and educator. She was born into a musical family. Her father was a cellist with The Cleveland Orchestra and her mother a composer and pianist. She began her early piano studies with her mother, then went on to high school where she was an active p... Expand

Dianna White-Gould is an active soloist, accompanist and educator. She was born into a musical family. Her father was a cellist with The Cleveland Orchestra and her mother a composer and pianist. She began her early piano studies with her mother, then went on to high school where she was an active performing member of The Fortnightly Music Club and, as part of that group, a Gold Cup recipient for outstanding piano performances.

Dianna graduated from Oberlin College Conservatory. She later received a Master’s in Piano Performance from Cleveland State University. She attended L’Ecole de Fontainebleau in France as a student of Gaby Casadesus. She has also toured Germany performing as accompanist and soloist at The Odenwald Summer Music Festival.

Ms. White-Gould has appeared as the featured soloist with The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, and twice as soloist with the Heights Civic Orchestra. Other performing appearances include solo and collaborative performances at Severance Hall, Oberlin College, Ursuline College, Cuyahoga Community College, The Music Settlement, Cleveland State University, Cleveland Public Library, Wooster College and The South Shore Cultural Center in Chicago. She has a strong interest in new music and music of African-American composers and has given world premieres by composers Dolores White, H. Leslie Adams, Hale Smith, and George Walker. She is on faculty at The Music Settlement and the Dike School of the Arts, where she directs the Choir and Keyboard program.

Education
MM, Piano Performance, Cleveland State University
BM, Piano Performance and Music Education, Oberlin College Conservatory Close
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Anne Wilson

Instructor, Piano; Accompanist

Anne Wilson is Staff Accompanist and Instructor at Case Western Reserve University, Organist/Director of Music at Christ Episcopal Church (Shaker Heights), Rehearsal Pianist for Apollo’s Fire, and a freelance classical and jazz musician about town. She holds two degrees from the College-Conser... Expand

Anne Wilson is Staff Accompanist and Instructor at Case Western Reserve University, Organist/Director of Music at Christ Episcopal Church (Shaker Heights), Rehearsal Pianist for Apollo’s Fire, and a freelance classical and jazz musician about town. She holds two degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati. She is also on the faculty of The Music Settlement and has just finished a long tenure as Organist/Director of Music at Forest Hill Presbyterian Church (Cleveland Hts.).

Anne has won first or second prizes in seven national and international organ competitions and has been featured on National Public Radio’s “Pipedreams” program and Cleveland radio station WCLV’s Not the Dead, White, Male Composers Hour. Her compositions have been performed at such venues as the Chautauqua Institution, the Aspen Music Festival, the Julliard School, and the Amsterdam Cello Biennale.

Anne has two adult daughters, and in her spare time she enjoys playing pickleball and ping-pong.

Education
MM, Organ Performance, Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music
BM, Organ Performance, Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music
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Beth Woodside

Instructor, Violin

Beth Woodside has been a member of The Cleveland Orchestra since 1994. She studied with Josef Gingold and James Buswell at Indiana University, where she earned a Bachelor of Music degree; and with Peter Salaff at the Eastman School of Music, earning a Master of Music degree. While at Indiana Univers... Expand

Beth Woodside has been a member of The Cleveland Orchestra since 1994. She studied with Josef Gingold and James Buswell at Indiana University, where she earned a Bachelor of Music degree; and with Peter Salaff at the Eastman School of Music, earning a Master of Music degree. While at Indiana University, she gained an especially broad range of knowledge, studying contemporary music with Harvey Sollberger and the New Music Ensemble, and studying Bach and Mozart with the greatly revered baroque violin professor, Stanley Ritchie.

Ms. Woodside is a former member of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and the New World Symphony and has collaborated with numerous other symphonic and chamber ensembles including Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, Mainly Mozart Festival, Cleveland Chamber Collective, and Cleveland Composer’s Guild. She performs as a teaching artist in the Cleveland Public Schools for The Cleveland Orchestra’s Learning Through Music program, and frequently performs on the Orchestra’s Musical Rainbow series geared toward preschoolers.

Beth joined the faculty of The Music Settlement in 2014 and also serves on the board of Reaching Heights. She lives in Cleveland Heights with her playwright/production manager husband, Tom Frattare, 2 teenagers and 2 cats.

Education
MM, University of Rochester, Eastman School of Music
BM, Indiana University School of Music Close
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Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.

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