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  • Caroline Pliszka

    Instrumental Core Faculty, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Caroline Pliszka, violin, has been a regular substitute player with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops Orchestra since 2002. Ms. Pliszka has been a member of the Boston University Tanglewood Institute violin faculty since 2010. Ms. Pliszka holds a Master of Music from the New England Conservatory and a Bachelor of Music from Rice University’s Shepherd School […]
  • Nicole Pond

    Lecturer in Art, Art Education
    Nicole Pond is a veteran teacher with over 25 years of public-school experience. She began her career by teaching middle school and elementary school in Belmont, Massachusetts, and now teaches elementary school full-time. During her time in Belmont, Nicole has worked with developing curriculum and how it spirals throughout the K–12 experience for a student. […]
  • Andrew Price

    Lecturer in Music, Oboe
    Oboist Andrew Price has recently joined the faculty of Boston University School of Music as a Lecturer of oboe. He is principal oboist for the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and regularly plays with the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He is also acting principal oboe for the Boston Lyric Opera. He is […]
  • Robinson Pyle

    Lecturer in Music, Natural Horn, Historical Performance
  • Kenneth Radnofsky

    Lecturer, Saxophone; Director, Saxophone Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Kenneth Radnofsky has appeared as soloist with leading orchestras including the Leipzig Gewandhaus, New York Philharmonic under Kurt Masur, Jerusalem Symphony with Gisele Ben-Dor and Boston Pops with John Williams.  Radnofsky premiered Gunther Schuller’s Concerto with the Pittsburgh Symphony (composer conducting), and David Amram's Concerto with the Portland Symphony, under Bruce Hangen. The 100 plus […]
  • Barbara Raney

    Assistant Director for Student Services, School of Music
    A native New Yorker, Barbara Raney received her BA with a major in music and minor in French at Boston University’s College of Liberal Arts (now College of Arts and Sciences). Having returned to her alma mater in June 2015 to take the position of Manager of Student Services, Barbara is proud to support and […]
  • Ashleigh Reade

    Assistant Professor, Voice & Speech
    Ashleigh Reade is an interdisciplinary theater educator and performer, specializing in voice, speech, text, and accent work. Prior to joining the faculty at CFA School of Theatre, she was an Assistant Professor of Theater at the Boston Conservatory, where she taught Fitzmaurice Voicework and Knight-Thompson Speechwork. She also designed and taught the Vocal Production course […]
  • Kerry Renzoni

    Lecturer, Music Education
    Kerry B. Renzoni is a lecturer in music education. Prior to coming to BU, Dr. Renzoni was an associate professor of music and music department chair at Buffalo State University. There, she taught undergraduate courses in music education and technology, and graduate courses in early childhood, curriculum and assessment, and contemporary practices in music education. […]
  • H. Robert Reynolds

    Conductor, Young Artists Wind Ensemble, BU Tanglewood Institute
    H. Robert Reynolds is the Principal Conductor of the Wind Ensemble at the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California where he holds the H. Robert Reynolds Professorship in Wind Conducting. This appointment followed his retirement from the School of Music of the University of Michigan where he served as the Henry […]
  • Michael Reynolds

    Professor, Cello
    Michael Reynolds has had a distinguished career as a performer, teacher, and administrator. As one of the leading cellists of his generation, he spent forty years as a founding musician of the Muir String Quartet. His quartet career took him to the White House, Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, London’s Wigmore Hall, Paris’ Salle Gaveau […]
  • Gabriel Rice

    Lecturer in Music, Bass Trombone
    Gabriel Rice is bass trombonist of the Hartford Symphony, Rhode Island Philharmonic, and Vermont Symphony Orchestras, and serves on the faculties of Boston University and the Kinhaven Music School. His diverse performing career has included the Boston Symphony, Boston Ballet Orchestra, and most of the professional orchestras in New England; the Louisiana Philharmonic, Alabama Symphony, […]
  • Rhonda Rider

    Lecturer in Music, Cello
    For over two decades, cellist Rhonda Rider was a member of the Naumburg Award-winning Lydian Quartet and Triple Helix Piano Trio. An advocate of contemporary music, Rider has premiered and recorded works by composers including John Harbison, Lee Hyla, Yu-Hui Chang and Raven Chacon. Her interest in bringing classical music to unusual places, has led […]
  • Daniela Rivera

    Lecturer in Art, Painting
    Born in Santiago, Chile, Daniela Rivera received her BFA from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in 1996 and her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, Boston in 2006. She is currently Professor of Studio Art at Wellesley College. She has exhibited widely in Latin American cities including Santiago, Chile, […]
  • Joshua Roach

    Assistant Professor of Music; Wind Ensemble Director
    Joshua Roach serves as the Director of the BU Wind Ensemble. Prior to joining the faculty at the School of Music, Roach taught at a myriad of institutions across the United States, including The Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam, The College of New Jersey, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Peru State College, and California Lutheran […]
  • Nicholas Rock

    Associate Professor of Art, Graphic Design; Director of Graduate Studies
    Nicholas Rock is a Graphic Designer and Design Strategist whose work focuses on Design for Impact—partnering with mission- and purpose-driven organizations through design strategy, visual culture research, visual communication, and experience design. His professional practice includes strategic visioning and brand strategy, experience design, and communication rooted in the study and shaping of visual culture. He received […]
  • Michael Rotiroti

    Video Producer
    BU College of Fine Arts Video Producer Michael Rotiroti has experience creating long-form documentary films highlighting injustice and telling the stories of those normally unheard. With projects airing on Netflix, HBO, The Discovery Channel, MTV Films and ESPN, Michael’s work has been side by side with the nation’s best producers.  Most notably, he worked on HBO’s Murder in […]
  • William Rounds

    Lecturer in Music, Cello
    Cellist William Rounds’ musical career encompasses a wide variety of performing and teaching experiences. He has appeared frequently for over three decades as an extra player in the Boston Symphony Orchestra; performing, recording and touring throughout the world with many of the most prominent conductors of this generation. With the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Mr. […]
  • Tracy Rowell

    Guest Artist-in-Residence, Double Bass Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Tracy Rowell is on the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory and the Cleveland Institute of Music.  Formerly the Assistant Principal Bass of the National Arts Centre Orchestra, a major Canadian ensemble, she remains an active performer on modern and historic bass.  Currently the principal bassist of Citymusic Cleveland Chamber Orchestra, she also performs with Apollo’s […]
  • Mike Roylance

    Lecturer, Tuba and Euphonium
    Mike W. Roylance became the tubist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the start of the 2003 Tanglewood season. Mr. Roylance attended the University of Miami and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. At Rollins College, he served on the faculty, conducting the brass ensemble and directing the […]
  • Gonzalo Ruiz

    Lecturer, Historical Performance - Baroque Oboe
    Gonzalo X. Ruiz is one of America’s most acclaimed historical instrument soloists. He is joined by the sublime continuo team of cellist Joanna Blendulf and harpsichordist Katherine Shao. The ensemble is named after Francois LaRiche, one of the first great oboists, and a Zelig-like character. He influenced the writing of Purcell, Handel, Telemann, Bach, and […]