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  • Kính T. Vũ

    Assistant Professor of Music, Music Education
    Kính T. Vũ is an assistant professor of music in music education at Boston University where he teaches music education initial licensure courses such as instrumental laboratory and secondary general music methods. Kính also teaches at BU’s Kilachand Honors College. He serves on university-wide committees as well as the music education licensure committee. Kính’s research […]
  • Jenna Wang

    Administrative Assistant, School of Music
    Jenna Wang is the Administrative Assistant for Boston University College of Fine Arts' School of Music. As BU is her alma mater, she takes pride in being a double Terrier and, caring deeply for the faculty, staff, and students of BU, is eager to support them and further BU School of Music's vision.  Classically trained […]
  • Stone Washburn

    Administrative Coordinator, School of Music
    Stone Washburn is the Academic Administrative Coordinator for the School of Music at BU. Stone has been surrounded by the arts his entire life. A musician, artist, and administrator, Stone studied both Voice and Business at Ithaca College, graduating in 2020.  Stone has worked for arts organizations including the Santa Fe Opera, Hangar Theatre, and […]
  • Thomas Weaver

    Coaching Faculty and Program Coordinator of Collaborative Piano Fellowship Program, BUTI
    Thomas Weaver is a pianist, composer, and conductor currently on faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Weaver began his musical training at the age of eight, first appearing in public performance at the age of nine. Weaver holds a strong belief that his eclectic career has helped to […]
  • Steven Weigt

    Senior Lecturer of Music, Composition and Music Theory
    Dr. Steven Weigt studied composition with Ross Bauer, Andrew Frank, Yehudi Wyner, Martin Boykan, and David Rakowski; and music theory and analysis with Richard Swift, Martin Boykan, and Allan Keiler. In recognition of his compositional work, Dr. Weigt has been awarded the Goddard Lieberson Fellowship of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and residencies […]
  • Nicole Wendl

    Executive Director, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Nicole Wendl is the Executive Director of Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI), bringing her rich background of private teaching, guest artist teaching, and public-school teaching to her work. In the role, she works closely with the BUTI faculty and senior staff to refine current programming and create new programming that embodies and exemplifies BUTI’s mission […]
  • Gus Wheeler

    Technical Associate, Sculpture & Painting
    Gus Wheeler is the Technical Associate for Sculpture & Painting for the School of Visual Arts. Gus grew up in New York City and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vassar College in 2013, where he majored in Studio Art and Mathematics. He received his Master of Fine Arts degree in Painting from Boston University […]
  • Valerie Williams

    Business and Operations Manager, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Valerie Williams is the Business and Operations Manager for the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Prior to joining the College of Fine Arts, Valerie gained valuable experience in the hospitality industry working on cruise ships. Valerie also spent several years at Classical Movements where she helped to organize a festival and world class concert tours for choirs […]
  • Katie Woolf

    Conductor, Young Artists Vocal Program, BUTI
    Known for her innovative programming, Katie Woolf (she/her) is emerging as a conductor with a special expertise in working with developed high school voices. She is hailed by colleagues and students alike as a passionate and energetic artist, equally at home in traditional and contemporary repertoire, who encourages her students to go beyond the boundaries […]
  • Emily Worden

    Adjunct Professor; Career Coach; Business Coach
    Emily Worden - Adjunct Professor, Career Coach, and Business Coach at Boston University College of Fine Arts - helps people define their dreams and make them happen. Emily is a career and business coach who has helped hundreds of students, clients, and entrepreneurs achieve their goals, whether it’s starting a successful business or landing their […]
  • Matthew Wright

    Coaching Faculty, Young Artists Programs, BUTI
    New Orleans trombonist Matthew Wright has been playing with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra since 2011, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra since 2008, and has played all over the world in orchestras, big bands, and chamber ensembles. He is on the 2024 Grammy-winning recording Live at the Orpheum Theatre with the LPO and Lost Bayou Ramblers and […]
  • Renee E. Yancey

    Senior Lecturer, Management; Management Programs Head; Academic Coordinator for Curriculum and Assessment
    “I believe that as a stage manager and a production manager I am an artist and a collaborator. I hope to foster and encourage in my students active engagement in collaborative processes, an open communication style where they speak the language of the actors, director, designers, and production team, and to guide them in the […]
  • Mary Yang

    Assistant Professor of Art, Graphic Design
    Mary Yang is a designer and educator based in Boston, MA. She is the founder of Open Rehearsal, a design practice that works with clients and collaborators in the arts, music, and academia. She joined the faculty of Boston University as an Assistant Professor in 2019, where she teaches in the Graphic Design program. Her […]
  • Harvey Young

    Dean Emeritus, College of Fine Arts; Interim Vice President for the Arts, Boston University
    Harvey Young is Dean Emeritus of the College of Fine Arts and Interim Vice President for the Arts at Boston University, where he holds appointments as Professor of English, Theatre Arts, American Studies, and African American & Black Diaspora Studies. He is the author/editor of ten books, most recently Theatre and Human Flourishing (Oxford University Press, […]
  • Owen Young

    Lecturer in Music, Cello
    Cellist Owen Young joined the BSO in August 1991. A frequent collaborator in chamber music concerts and festivals, he has been featured as concerto soloist with numerous orchestras. Young has appeared in the Tanglewood, Aspen, Banff, Davos, Sunflower, Gateway, Brevard, and St. Barth's music festivals and is a founding member of the innovative chamber ensemble […]
  • Jeremy Yudkin

    Professor of Music; Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Studies
    Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music, Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research, Associated Faculty of the Department of African American Studies, Associated Faculty of the Elie Wiesel Center of Jewish Studies, and former chair of the Department of Musicology and Ethnomusicology at Boston University; and former Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford University. He […]
  • Jason Yust

    Professor of Music, Music Theory, School of Music
    Jason Yust has taught music theory at Boston University since 2011. He earned his BA in Music at Brown University and his PhD in Music Theory at the University of Washington in 2006 under the direction of John Rahn. He is the current co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Mathematics and Music, an associate editor of […]
  • Peter Zazofsky

    Professor of Music, Violin and Chamber Music; Co-Director, String Quartet Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Violinist Peter Zazofsky has a richly varied career as soloist, chamber musician and educator. He has given solo performances with many of the great orchestras in the U.S. and Europe, including the Boston Symphony, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, Vienna Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra and the Baltimore Symphony. […]
  • Beth Zerega

    Assistant Director, School of Visual Arts
    Beth Zerega has a background in studio arts, metalsmithing, and glassblowing and worked as a studio jeweler and teaching artist prior to transitioning to arts administration. As an arts administrator, she has worked with several Boston-area cultural institutions and creative youth development organizations. Beth joined the staff of CFA in 2011, and as Assistant Director for the […]
  • Jessica Zhou

    Lecturer in Music, Harp
    Born in Beijing, China.  Ms. Jessica Zhou became Harpist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the beginning of 2009-2010 season. Prior to joining the BSO,  Ms. Zhou has been the Principal Harpist of the New York City Opera from 2004-2009.  Other orchestral appearances include the Swiss Romande Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Hong […]