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Richard Aaron, a faculty member at the Cleveland Institute of Music, was visiting professor at the New England Conservatory in 1998. A member of several international and stateside orchestras, he also gives solo recitals throughout Europe. He is a member of the Elysian Trio. Session: Cellobration: Cellists from the Cleveland Institute of Music
Robert M. Abramson, an expert in Dalcroze Eurhythmics, gives hands-on workshops and clinics for teachers and students in all disciplines worldwide. His special exercises in breaking mind-body barriers have helped many teachers and students in all the arts. Session: Feel the Rhythm More than the Beat Through Your Body to Your Feet (Why Aren't We Musical?)
Joyce Andrews, associate professor of music at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, has enjoyed an active career as a soprano soloist in opera, oratorio, concert and recital work across the United States, England and France. Session: Emily Dickinson's World Through Song and Narration
Judy Baker has had a teaching career spanning kindergarten to college classrooms. Her interest in pedagogy has developed into a year-long adult course, as well as a course training high school students to teach. Session: Our Greatest Natural Resource--The Student: State Programs and Projects to Benefit All
Alison S. Barr maintains independent studios in Brookline and Hanover, Massachusetts, and teaches choral music in the Norwell, Massachusetts, public schools. She has served as state president for both the Maine and Massachusetts MTAs and as Independent Music Teachers Forum Chair. Session: Motivation: The Journey from "No" to "Yes"
Glenn Basham is associate professor of violin at the University of Miami, first violinist with the Bergonzi String Quartet and concertmaster of the Naples Philharmonic. Session: The Versatile Violinist -- Teaching Improv to Classical Musicians
Sylvie Beaudette, assistant professor of chamber music and accompanying at the Eastman School of Music, has built a diversified career as collaborative artist, vocal coach, soloist and teacher. She has recorded with the Athena Trio. Session: Can This Beauty in Our Hearts End? Songs by Rebecca Clarke
Source: HighBeam Research, Conference presenters: March 16-20, 2002.