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  • Danby Choy

    Woodwind Coach, Young Artists Wind Ensemble, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Danbi Jo Choy, an accomplished clarinetist from South Korea, is actively contributing to the music scene in Massachusetts. Not only is she a sought-after performer, having showcased her talent as a concerto soloist with various orchestras, but she is also deeply involved in the local orchestral community. As a freelancer, she has held the position […]
  • Elaina Ciccone

    Administrative Coordinator of Design and Production
    Elaina Ciccone is the Administrative Coordinator of Design and Production at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Technology from Oakland University (2019). A native of the state of Michigan, Elaina worked for the Michigan Opera Theatre, Interlochen Center for the Arts, […]
  • Dana Clancy

    Associate Professor of Art, Painting
    Dana Clancy is an artist and associate professor of art at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts where she has also taught in the Painting area since 2000. Professor Clancy is represented by Alpha Gallery, Boston and has had solo exhibitions there and at the Danforth Museum of Art, the Brattleboro […]
  • Leland Owen Clarke

    Professor of the Practice, Musicology & Ethnomusicology
    Leland Clarke started playing piano when he was six years old and composed his first song at seventeen. Classically trained by Helen Ewing, Dorsha Dockett and John Ross, the Boston, Massachusetts raised pianist increasingly turned to his songwriting as a way of expressing himself, and by the time Leland was a sophomore in college, he […]
  • Victor Coelho

    Professor of Music; Director, Center for Early Music Studies; Chair, Department of Historical Performance
    Victor Coelho is Professor of Music in the Department of Musicology and Ethnomusicology, Director of the Center for Early Music Studies, Chair of the Dept. of Historical Performance, and a faculty member in the American and New England Studies Program. A graduate of Berkeley (BA) and UCLA (PhD), and a Fellow of Villa I Tatti, […]
  • Joseph Conyers

    Artistic Advisor and Artist-in-Residence, Young Artists Instrumental Program, Boston University Tanglewood Institute
    Joseph H. Conyers was appointed assistant principal bassist of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2010. He joined the Philadelphia Orchestra after tenures with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Grand Rapids Symphony (MI) where he served as principal bass, and Santa Fe Opera (NM). At Boston University College of Fine Arts, Conyers serves as the Artistic Advisor and […]
  • Kristen Coogan

    Associate Professor of Art, Graphic Design; Chair, Graduate Graphic Design
    Kristen Coogan is an Associate Professor of Art, and Chair of Graduate Graphic Design at Boston University. In her teaching, she introduces a critical discourse in all subject matters, believing that a synthesis between theory and practice helps students contextualize their work. Additionally, in her History of Graphic Design courses, she creates visible links between […]
  • Nerissa Cooney

    Programming & Media Manager, School of Visual Arts
    Nerissa Cooney, programming & media manager at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts, is an arts organizer and designer working at the intersection of social justice and the creative sector. She is a co-founder and co-director of Ulises, a bookshop and project space dedicated to artists’ books and independent art publications. […]
  • Deborah Cornell

    Professor of Art, Printmaking; Chair of Printmaking
    Deborah Cornell’s work in print, video, installation, and collaborative multimedia has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Solo and 2-person exhibitions include Krakow, Dubai, China, Istanbul, Melbourne, Reykjavik, New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Her work has been selected for over 200 exhibitions internationally and in the US, including the Krakow Print Triennial, Boston Museum […]
  • Richard Cornell

    Professor of Music, Composition and Music Theory
    Richard Cornell works in a range of symphonic and chamber music forms, as well as computer-mediated sound art. He has awards from the Fromm Music Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council, and the New England Foundation for the Arts. The chamber orchestra A Far Cry, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Boston Musica Viva, […]
  • Geralyn Coticone

    Lecturer in Music, Flute
    Master teacher and clinician, Geralyn Coticone, lauded for her insight and support of both the music and the musician, has taught throughout the country, including places such as the New World Symphony, the Masterworks Festival, New England Conservatory, the National Flute Association Conventions, the University of Iowa Piccolo Intensive and the University of North Carolina. […]
  • Lissa Cramer

    Director, Boston University Art Galleries
    Lissa Cramer is the Director of the Boston University Art Galleries. She received her MS in Arts Administration from Boston University and a BA in Art History from the University of Kansas. She has previously worked for The Art Institute of Chicago, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO, and Tufts University Art […]
  • Radio Cremata

    Lecturer, Music Education
    Dr. Radio Cremata is Associate Professor and chair of Music Education at Ithaca College. He earned his doctorate degree in music education from Boston University, his master’s degree from Florida International University and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami. Before coming to Ithaca College, Dr. Cremata taught in Miami, FL. Dr. Cremata is actively involved with […]
  • Kunjing Dai

    Viola Coaching Faculty, Young Artists Orchestra, BUTI
    Kunjing Dai is a multifaceted violist and teacher. As a devoted orchestra and chamber musician, Kunjing was a member of the Colorado Symphony and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. Her chamber collaborations have involved the Ying Quartet, the Garth Newel Piano Quartet, and others. She has performed at venues such as Boettcher Concert Hall, Red […]
  • Diana Dansereau

    Associate Professor, Music Education; Chair, Music Education; 4+1 Program Advisor, School of Music
    Diana R. Dansereau, Associate Professor of Music, and Chair of Music Education, is dedicated to enriching the musical lives of young children. She demonstrates this by researching music learning in early childhood; implementing innovative musical experiences in early childhood and elementary settings; working with pre- and in-service music teachers to critically analyze research and practice; […]
  • Hazel Dean Davis

    Lecturer in Horn
    Hazel Dean Davis is an in-demand orchestral, chamber, and Broadway hornist living in Arlington, Massachusetts. She played the solo horn chair in the revival of 1776 on Broadway in New York City in 2022-2023 and on the national tour in 2023, and is a longtime member of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra in Boston. From […]
  • André de Quadros

    Professor of Music, Music Education
    André de Quadros, music educator, conductor, ethnomusicologist, writer, and human rights activist has conducted and undertaken research in over forty countries. His professional work has taken him to the most diverse settings, spanning professional ensembles, and projects with prisons, peacebuilding and reconciliation, psychosocial rehabilitation, refugees and asylum-seekers, poverty locations, and victims of torture and trauma. Dr. […]
  • Ruth Debrot

    Senior Lecturer, Music Education
    Ruth A. Debrot espouses a joyful approach to music-making. Presently, she is the Coordinator of Music Teacher Licensure and Lecturer in Music Education at Boston University. She has held university appointments at The City College of New York and University of Massachusetts Lowell. Debrot serves as the chair of the Student Life and Honors Committee. […]
  • James Demler

    Assistant Professor, Voice
    Bass-baritone James Demler is known for his versatile range of repertory, spanning the operatic, oratorio, concert, and popular music genres. He has been an annual favorite with Boston's Odyssey Opera, with recent roles as Jov in Dvorak's Dimitrij, Pietro de Wissant in Donizetti's L'Assedio di Calais, Geronte in Gounod's Le Medecin Malgre Lui, and most […]
  • Christopher Dempsey

    Director of Production and Performance; School of Music
    Christopher Dempsey is the Director of Production and Performance for Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Music.