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  • Sam Thomas

    Administrative Coordinator, School of Visual Arts
    Sam Thomas supports the School of Visual Arts through a variety of administrative and technical skills, also acting as a friendly point of contact for faculty, students, staff, and visitors.
  • Mallory Thompson

    Conductor, Young Artists Wind Ensemble, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Mallory Thompson is director of bands, professor of music, coordinator of the conducting program, and holds the John W. Beattie Chair of Music at Northwestern University. In 2003 she was named a Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence. As only the third person in the university's history to hold the director of bands position, […]
  • Anna Thornton

    Staff Pianist, Voice
    Dr. Anna Thornton is currently working as a vocal coach, accompanist, soprano, conductor, and teacher in the Boston area. Currently a staff accompanist at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Music and director of the Boston University Choral Society, she has also accompanied the Handel and Haydn Society’s Young Men’s Chorus, and has been […]
  • Michael Thornton

    Director, Horn Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Michael Thornton enjoys a distinguished and varied career as an orchestral performer, chamber musician, soloist, and pedagogue. He has performed on six continents with acclaimed ensembles and has presented master classes at the world’s most prestigious musical institutions. Mr. Thornton holds concurrent positions as Principal Horn of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and Colorado Symphony. […]
  • Frank Ticheli

    Guest Conductor, Young Artists Wind Ensemble, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Frank Ticheli's music has been described as being “optimistic and thoughtful" (Los Angeles Times), “lean and muscular" (New York Times), “brilliantly effective" (Miami Herald) and “powerful, deeply felt crafted with impressive flair and an ear for striking instrumental colors" (South Florida Sun-Sentinel).  Ticheli (b. 1958) joined the faculty of the University of Southern California's Thornton […]
  • Cristina Todesco

    Lecturer, Scene Design
    Cristina Todesco has worked in theater and film for over 25 years. She has designed with Actor’s Shakespeare Project, ART Institute, Capital Rep, Central Square Theater, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Company One, The Culture Project, Huntington Theatre, Lyric Stage Company, New Repertory Theatre, Olney Theater, Orfeo Group, Poet’s Theater, Shakespeare and Company, Speakeasy Stage, Summer Play Festival, […]
  • Linda Toote

    Senior Lecturer in Music, Flute; Woodwind Coordinator; Director, Flute Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Linda Toote is the Principal Flutist of the Boston Lyric Opera. A frequent performer with the Boston Symphony and the Boston Pops and Esplanade Orchestras, she has also appeared as soloist with these groups on several occasions. She has held the position of Principal Flute with the orchestras of Tampa, Atlanta and Milwaukee and the […]
  • Alison Trainer

    Assistant Professor of Music, Voice
    Internationally acclaimed coloratura soprano Alison Trainer is a gifted singing actress, who has garnered top prizes in major vocal competitions and performed with opera companies, symphony orchestras, and on recital stages across the United States and Europe. She continues to gain recognition for her vocal beauty, sensitive and intelligent musicianship, and compelling stage presence. Between […]
  • Tom Tranfaglia

    Video Producer/Editor
    Tom Tranfaglia is a video producer/editor at Boston University College of Fine Arts. Cameras and drones have been a central part of Tom's life for the past decade. He is a licensed drone pilot with a BFA in photography and an emphasis in videography. Tom's focus has not been limited to any one field but […]
  • Nathan Troup

    Lecturer, Opera
    Nathan Troup has been named Boston Lyric Opera’s Emerging Artist-Stage Director for the 2015-16 season. Additional upcoming highlights include La Traviata and Le Nozze di Figaro for The Boston Conservatory; new-works residency at Brandeis University with experimental opera company Guerilla Opera; touring production of Montsalvatge’s El Gato con Botas in a co-production with The Boston […]
  • Sergei Tsvetkov

    Lecturer in Art, Printmaking
    Sergei Tsvetkov's mixed media works and prints have been exhibited throughout the United States as well as in Europe since 1986. His solo and group exhibitions include the Corcoran Art Museum, Washington, D.C.; Mimi Fertz Gallery and Susan Teller Gallery, New York; The Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon; the Hunterdon Art Museum, New Jersey and […]
  • E Tubergen

    Assistant Professor of Art, Sculpture
    E Tubergen is an artist living and working in Leyden, MA. Tubergen’s work stems from a negotiation of queerness as a spatial condition and relationship as site. Their work has been shown internationally at artist-run spaces and public institutions such as Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Germany, Tabakalera in Spain, Monster Truck Gallery in Ireland, the New […]
  • Thomas Van Dyck

    Lecturer in Music, Double Bass
    Thomas Van Dyck joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s double bass section in January 2013. An avid chamber musician and recipient of the Maurice Schwarz Prize at Tanglewood and the Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Prize, he has played chamber music at the Mostly Mozart Festival, New York City’s Town Hall and Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Harvard […]
  • Nick Vargas

    Executive Director, Wheelock Family Theatre
    Nick Vargas (he/him/his) is the Executive Director of Wheelock Family Theatre (WFT), greater Boston’s home for professional, intergenerational theatre. He leads the strategic vision for the organization, advancing its artistic, educational, and social justice mission. A director and educator, Nick has helmed numerous productions at WFT that reflect its commitment to storytelling that fosters creativity, […]
  • Benjamin Vasko

    Brass Coach, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Dr. Benjamin Vasko is Brass Coach at Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Dr. Vasko resides in Boston, where he is the Adjunct Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, having recently finished a one-year appointment at Valdosta State University as Lecturer of Tuba and Euphonium and principal tubist of the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra in Valdosta, […]
  • Alexander Velinzon

    Lecturer in Music, Violin
    Alexander Velinzon is the First Associate Concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Between 2021 and 2025 he was acting as Concertmaster for the BSO.   During recent years Velinzon has appeared as a guest Concertmaster with the London Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Royal Opera Orchestra in London, Seoul Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, and WDR Symphony Orchestra among others. He served as the […]
  • Christopher Verleger

    Associate Director of Financial Aid
    Christopher Verleger, Associate Director of Financial Aid at BU College of Fine Arts, has been a financial aid administrator for more than two decades. Previous roles include Financial Aid Director at Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Assistant Director at Salve Regina University, Senior Counselor at Johnson & Wales University, and Enrollment Services/Financial Aid Officer at the […]
  • Steve Vieira

    Production Manager, Wheelock Family Theatre
    Steve Vieira is Production Manager at Wheelock Family Theatre. Vieira is a Boston-based Production Manager, Designer, and Teaching Artist. He previously served as the Production Manager at Actors’ Shakespeare Project and Winthrop High School as well as the Theatre Manager at the Neil Shapiro Center for the Performing Arts. He has served on the Massachusetts […]
  • Tasha Vogt

    Prop Shop Manager and Gallery Preparator
    Tasha Vogt is the Prop Shop Manager and Gallery Preparator at the BU College of Fine Arts School of Theatre. She received her Bachelor of Science in Theatre Arts and Production from Northeastern University. Tasha enjoys mentoring and teaching the art of stage properties at BU and has a passion for theater. Throughout her career, […]
  • Allison Voth

    Associate Professor, Music; Principal Coach, Opera Institute
    Allison Voth is an associate professor of music at Boston University’s School of Music, and principal coach at Boston University’s Opera Institute. She is a well-known diction coach in Boston and New York and widely concertized with Lucine Amara of the Metropolitan Opera. She has worked as diction coach and/or répétiteur with such companies as […]