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  • Juliet Glazer

    Lecturer in Music, Ethnomusicology
    Juliet Pascal Glazer is an ethnomusicologist and anthropologist specializing in sound studies, critical organology, timbre studies, linguistic anthropology, and the and the study of labor and value in Italy and the United States. She holds a joint PhD in Anthropology and Music from the University of Pennsylvania. Her dissertation, “Senses of Value: Sound and Circulation […]
  • Nancy Goeres

    Lecturer in Music, Bassoon
    Principal Bassoonist Nancy Goeres joined the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1984. Prior to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Goeres held similar positions with the Florida Orchestra, the Caracas Philharmonic and the Cincinnati Symphony. Ms. Goeres serves on the faculties of Boston University and Carnegie Mellon University, and the music festivals of Aspen and Sarasota. In addition […]
  • Aaron Goldberg

    Director of Athletic Bands; Big Band/Jazz Ensemble Conductor; Senior Lecturer in Music
    An accomplished educator, arranger, clinician and artist from Boston, Aaron Goldberg combines years of experience across the performing arts with a positive, upbeat, and engaging teaching style. At Boston University, Aaron directs the Marching Band, Pep Band, Jazz Ensemble (Big Band), and All-University Commencement Brass Choir. He teaches a Special Topics course in the Music […]
  • Andrew Goodrich

    Associate Professor of Music, Music Education
    Believing in the autonomy of the individual, Andrew Goodrich explores the multi-faceted nature of peer mentoring in music education. Through his research, Goodrich contributes to an increased understanding of how music teachers can facilitate peer mentoring, and how students can contribute their voices to meaningful learning in the music classroom and ensemble rehearsal space. Recent […]
  • David Guzmán

    Assistant Professor of Music, Voice
    Dr. David Guzmán has seamlessly blended his passions for performance, education, and research in Latin American music. As an opera singer and recitalist, he is deeply committed to reviving and sharing the beauty of forgotten Latin American art songs. His recent performances include a recital at the Lyceum Mozartiano de La Habana in Cuba, the tenor soloist […]
  • Yotam Haber

    Associate Professor of Music, Composition & Music Theory
    His music hailed by New Yorker critic Alex Ross as “deeply haunting,” Yotam Haber was born in Holland and grew up in Israel, Nigeria, and the American Midwest. He is a recipient of a 2022 commission from Chamber Music America, the winner of the 2022 Third Annual Henri Lazarof International Commission Prize, the winner of […]
  • Bruce Hall

    Lecturer, Trumpet
    Bruce Hall performs with several premiere orchestras in Boston. For more than thirty-five years, Bruce has been principal trumpet with the Boston Ballet and Boston Lyric Opera orchestras. As a member of the Handel and Haydn Society since 1984, Bruce performs on the natural baroque trumpet. He can be heard on several recordings with the […]
  • Barret Ham

    Lecturer in Music, Clarinet
    Barret Ham, a native of Macon, Georgia, joined the New York Philharmonic as clarinet / bass clarinet in the 2023–24 season. He previously served as acting second clarinet / bass clarinet for the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra for three seasons, and has performed as a guest musician with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and The Cleveland […]
  • Amanda Hardy

    Lecturer in Music, Oboe
    Amanda Hardy joined the Portland (Maine) Symphony Orchestra as principal oboe in November 2013 where she occupies the Clinton Graffam Chair. An in-demand artist in New England and beyond, Amanda is a frequent performer with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops, with whom she has both toured internationally and recorded. She has performed as […]
  • Brita Heimarck

    Associate Professor of Music
    Brita Renée Heimarck, PhD in Music, Cornell University; MA in Ethnomusicology, UCLA; BA Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Music, Brown University. Dr. Heimarck is Associate Professor of Music at Boston University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate seminars in ethnomusicology, world music, and theoretical or interdisciplinary topics, including Music and Mysticism, Music and Ritual, […]
  • Karin Hendricks

    Director, School of Music; Professor, Music Education
    Karin Hendricks, Director of BU School of Music, joined the Boston University faculty in 2015, with previous faculty appointments at the University of Illinois and Ball State University. She was the 2023 recipient of the Metcalf Cup and Prize, Boston University’s highest faculty honor. She has taught courses in instrumental music education, research, sociology and […]
  • Franziska Huhn

    Lecturer, Harp; Director, Young Artists Harp Program, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Harpist Franziska Huhn is a vibrant musical force as a soloist, chamber musician, pedagogue and orchestral performer. Ms. Huhn has given solo recitals throughout the United States and worldwide in Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Syria, Pakistan and Germany, including performances for German Presidents Rau and Koehler at Schloss Bellevue. A 2003 Fromm Fellow, […]
  • Sarah Ioannides

    Director of Orchestral Activities; Associate Professor in Orchestral Conducting
    As a music director and conductor who is committed to diversity, collaboration, innovation and education, Sarah Ioannides invigorates programming and inspires audiences. Praised by The New York Times for her “unquestionable strength and authority”, she is Music Director of Washington State’s Symphony Tacoma. As the newly appointed Director of Orchestral Activities and Professor of Orchestral […]
  • Igor Iwanek

    Lecturer in Music, Music Theory
    Dr. Igor Iwanek is a composer, left-handed keyboard performer & NPR feratured well-being diplomat. His music, awarded at festivals in Europe, Japan and the USA reflects his multicultural influences. Informed by Bach and Scriabin, Igor's sonic experimentation is heavily immersed in the seductive world of Indian Ragas and the high energy of Afro-Cuban dance music. […]
  • Melodie Jeffery-Cassell

    Lecturer, Movement
    Melodie Jeffery-Cassell is on faculty at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre, School of Music (Opera), and Dance Department, as well as the Boston Ballet School. Former director of Dance at Glen Urquhart School and faculty member at Walnut Hill School for the Arts, Boston College, Concord Academy Summer Stages, Mark Morris […]
  • Laura Jeppesen

    Lecturer, Historical Performance - Viola da Gamba
    Laura Jeppesen, player of historical stringed instruments, earned a master’s degree from Yale University and studied at the Hamburg Hochschule and the Brussels Conservatory. She has been a Woodrow Wilson Designate, a Fulbright Scholar, and a fellow of the Bunting Institute at Harvard. A prominent member of Boston’s early music community, she has long associations […]
  • Samuel Kelder

    Lecturer of Music, Viola
    Praised by the Boston Globe as a "committed and dynamic" performer, violist Dr. Samuel Kelder's interpretations of contemporary repertoire and virtuosic technique have led him to become a sought after soloist and chamber musician, performing widely across North America and Europe to work with many prominent artists and ensembles of today. Dr. Kelder believes deeply […]
  • Bayla Keyes

    Associate Professor, Violin
    Described as "a charismatic soloist of expressive generosity and technical élan" who gives “awe-inspiring performances” displaying “masterful leadership,” violinist Bayla Keyes is an ardent champion for a wide range of classical and contemporary repertoire.   A seasoned performer on the international touring circuit, she played over one thousand concerts as a founding member of the Muir […]
  • Shiela Kibbe

    Associate Professor and Chair Keyboard; Coordinator, Collaborative Piano
    Shiela Kibbe is Chairman of the Keyboard Department and coordinator of collaborative pianists throughout the School of Music. Hailed in the Boston Globe as an “authoritative pianist” and “superb collaborative pianist,” she has enjoyed an international career as recital partner to instrumentalists and vocalists alike, concertizing throughout the United States and Europe, as well as […]
  • Agnes Minkyung Kim

    Lecturer in Music, Chamber Music; Faculty Coach, String Quartet Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Cellist Agnes Kim, described as a “hair-raising performer” in The Boston Musical Intelligencer, has an active and versatile career as a chamber musician, a soloist, and an orchestral player. As a member of the highly respected Arneis Quartet, their recording of Elena Ruehr's String Quartet No. 8 "Insect Dances" in 2022 on Avie Records and […]