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  • Daniel Doña

    Senior Lecturer in Music, Viola; Director of Undergraduate Studies; Coordinator, String Chamber Music
    Violist Daniel Doña has distinguished himself as an active international performer and pedagogue. His collaborations with musicians from multiple traditions has led him to explore the beauty of a polystylistic musical space, gaining praise for being “especially at home in this harmonic world” (San Francisco Classical Voice).  He serves on the viola faculty of the […]
  • Mary Ducharme

    Registrar, College of Fine Arts
    Mary Ducharme is the Registrar for Boston University College of Fine Arts. Before coming to the College of Fine Arts in 2014, Mary gained experience in Student Services working at the College of General Studies and Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. Going back to school while working full time and raising three children, […]
  • Christopher Edwards

    Senior Lecturer, Theatre
    Christopher Edwards has worked as a freelance director, actor, fight choreographer, and educator for the past twenty-five years and is currently the Artistic Director of the award-winning Actors’ Shakespeare Project in Boston. With an eye towards heightened text that enlightens our shared human existence, he has made a career of bringing contemporary aesthetics to classical […]
  • Allison Yoshie Eldredge

    Director, Cello Workshop, BUTI
    Allison, an international concert cellist, has been heralded as “a cellist afraid of nothing” by the Chicago Sun Times and was awarded the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant and named “Young Artist of the Year” by Musical America. Allison has enjoyed a career performing from London to Moscow to China to Berlin as soloist with […]
  • Jade Espina

    Vocal Instructor, Young Artists Vocal Program, BUTI
    An Arkansas native, mezzo-soprano Jade Espina is a classical singer, private voice and piano teacher, and middle school chorus teacher in the Boston area. Ms. Espina completed her graduate studies at Boston University, where she pursued a Master of Music in Voice Performance as a student of Penelope Bitzas. She holds a Bachelor of Music […]
  • Lynn Eustis

    Associate Professor, Voice; Chair of Voice, School of Music
    Lynn Eustis, soprano, is currently Chair of Voice and Associate Professor of Voice at Boston University, where she joined the faculty in fall 2012.  From 1999-2012 she served on the voice faculty at the University of North Texas, where she was also Director of Graduate Studies in Music.  She holds the Doctor of Music degree […]
  • Terry Everson

    Professor, Trumpet; Director, Trumpet Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    “A trumpet player’s trumpet player,” in the words of one of his frequent collaborators, Terry Everson has performed at 15 International Trumpet Guild Conferences since 1980. His first international acclaim occurred in 1988, when the ITG sponsored two major competitions on consecutive days: one specializing in Baroque/Classical, the other in Twentieth Century literature. Everson shocked […]
  • Diane Fargo

    Senior Lecturer, Scene Painting
    Diane Fargo has taught at Boston University since 2001. In 2008, she established and now mentors the Scene Painting Certificate Program at the BU College of Fine Arts School of Theatre. She has worked for many reputable designers on productions for such theaters as The Roundabout, Public Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, CSC, Playwrights Horizons, The […]
  • Moisès Fernández Via

    Manager, Arts Lab; Lecturer
    Praised by Gramophone Magazine as an “artist of coruscating verve and charm,” Catalan pianist Moisès Fernández Via is an international concert artist exploring the intersection of creativity and wellness. Since 2012 he is the founding director of the CFA Arts Lab – a space for artistic social innovation; providing hundreds of art interventions in collaboration […]
  • John Ferrillo

    Lecturer in Music, Oboe; Co-Director, Oboe Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    John Ferrillo joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as principal oboe at the start of the 2001 Tanglewood season, having appeared with the orchestra several times as a guest performer in recent seasons. From 1986 to 2001 he was principal oboe of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. He studied with John deLancie at the Curtis Institute, and […]
  • Joshua Fineberg

    Professor, Composition; Director, Center for New Music; Director, Electronic Music Studio
    Joshua Fineberg began his musical studies at the age of five; they have included – in addition to composition – violin, guitar, piano, harpsichord and conducting. He completed his undergraduate studies at the Peabody Conservatory with Morris Moshe Cotel where he won first prize in the bi-annual Virginia Carty de Lillo Composition Competition. In 1991, […]
  • Jesse Rae Finkelstein

    Technical Associate, Graphic Design and Visual Narrative
    Jesse Finkelstein grew up in Orange County, NY. In 2017, she received her Bachelor of Science degree from Syracuse University, where she majored in inclusive early childhood special education. Prior to pursuing her Master's degree in graphic design at BU, she received a certificate in graphic design from Shillington NYC in 2019. Jesse is currently […]
  • Paula Fiumara

    Business Manager
    Paula Fiumara is the Business Manager at Boston University College of Fine Arts. She has been at BU since 2007. She loves reading, quilting, and candlepin bowling.
  • Jean-Michel Fonteneau

    Lecturer in Music, Cello
    Jean-Michel Fonteneau is a distinguished Franco-American cellist and educator currently serving as Artist-Teacher at the Longy School of Music of Bard College and will start teaching at Boston University in Fall 2025. As a founding member of the acclaimed Quatuor Ravel, he performed at prestigious venues including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in […]
  • Benjamin Fox

    Assistant, Oboe Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Oboist Benjamin Fox is in high demand as an orchestral player, chamber musician, and teacher in the Boston area. His versatility and virtuosity are showcased in a variety of venues. From Carnegie Hall to retirement homes, rural churches in Panamá to nightclubs in Honolulu, Ben's joy comes from sharing music with everyone. For years, Dr. […]
  • Sarah Freiberg Ellison

    Lecturer, Historical Performance
    Sarah Freiberg is a tenured member of the Handel and Haydn Society and Emmanuel Music. Cellist for Blue Hill Bach and the Kennebec Early Music Festival, she has performed with Boston Baroque, the New York Collegium, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (San Francisco), Portland Baroque (Oregon), Seattle Baroque, the Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra and Arion (Montreal). […]
  • Olivera Gajic

    Assistant Professor of Costume Design
    Olivera Gajic is a New York-based costume designer and educator. She designed for theater, opera, dance, film, and performance art in the United States and Internationally. Olivera was born and raised in Serbia. She began her career designing costumes for Serbian theater and television after studying at Belgrade’s Academy of Fine Arts. In 1999, Gajic […]
  • Timothy Genis

    Lecturer in Music, Percussion; Coordinator, Percussion
    Timothy Genis joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in May 1993 as assistant timpani of the BSO and timpani of the Boston Pops Orchestra. Mr. Genis attended the Juilliard School and the Eastman School of Music. From July 1991 until his BSO appointment, he was associate timpani and assistant principal percussion of the Honolulu Symphony. Previously […]
  • John Genovese

    Lecturer, Music Theory
    John Genovese has been involved with BU Online Music Education Program since its inception in 2005, serving as a facilitator and instructor, and developing the music theory tutorial. He has served as a Teaching Assistant at Boston University, UC–San Diego, and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute, where he was also Assistant Administrative Director from 2000 […]
  • Joel Christian Gill

    Associate Professor of Art; Chair, Department of Visual Narrative
    Joel Christian Gill is a cartoonist and historian who speaks nationally on the importance of sharing stories. He is the author of the acclaimed memoir Fights: One Boy's Triumph Over Violence, cited as one of the best graphic novels of 2020 by The New York Times and for which he was awarded the 2021 Cartoonist […]