Anna Hendrickson is Associate Professor of at the Crane School of Music SUNY Potsdam. As an orchestral player, Dr. Hendrickson performs regularly with the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, ON and with the summer Britt Festival Orchestra in Jacksonville, Oregon. She also plays principal oboe in the Orchestra of Northern New York. Her previous orchestral positions include the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra (Ontario) and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Dr. Hendrickson is equally at home playing . She has been Evening Concert Series 2017–2018 Season selected to play at several International Double Reed Society Conferences as a member of chamber groups. She also has performed at the US Embassy in Paris, the Helen M. Hosmer Hall Tuesday, April 10, 7:30 PM American Church in Paris, and the Château de Champs with pianist Mieko Hironaka Bergt while spending a year in France as a Fulbright scholar. As a faculty member of the Crane School of Music, Dr. Hendrickson performs regularly with the Aria Reed Trio and the Potsdam Woodwind . She holds the Doctor of Musical Arts and Crane Symphony Orchestra Master of Music degrees from the Eastman School of Music where she studied with Ching-Chun Lai, director Richard Killmer, and the Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a student of Marc Fink. She previously held teaching positions at SUNY Geneseo, the Community Music School of the Eastman School of Music, and the Hochstein Music School. Nabucco: Overture Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) Julianne Kirk Doyle serves as Professor of and Director of the Crane Youth Music Camp at the Crane School of Music. Dr. Doyle is Co-Director of the Sinfonia Concertante for Four Winds, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Crane Clarinet and Co-coordinates the acclaimed Potsdam Single Reed E-flat Major, K. 297b (1756–1791) Summit. She has presented master classes at the University of Michigan, University I. Allegro of North Carolina-Greensboro, Louisiana State University, University of Arkansas- Ft. Smith and Bowling Green State University, Southeast Asian Youth Orchestra and Dr. Anna Hendrickson, oboe Wind Ensemble, Aria Summer Music Academy and Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Dr. Dr. Julianne Kirk Doyle, clarinet Doyle has performed and presented at the Midwest /Orchestra Clinic, Dr. Lauren Becker, horn International Clarinet Association, International Double Reed Society, United States Dr. Carol Lowe, Navy Band Saxophone Symposium, New York State School Music Association, New York State Band Directors Association, Mid-America Center for Contemporary Music and the Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium. She serves as editor for the clarinet repertoire section of the NYSSMA manual and has published articles discussing INTERMISSION alleviation and prevention of the Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (Soft palatal air leak) in wind playing. Dr. Doyle performs regularly with the Aria Reed Trio, Northern Symphonic Winds and Orchestra of Northern New York. She holds the DMA and Harold in Italy, op. 16 Hector Berlioz MM degrees in Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music and a Harold aux montagnes (1803–1869) Bachelors of Music from the University of Oklahoma. Her primary teachers include Marche des pélerins Jon Manasse, David Etheridge and Bradford Behn. She is an artist with Backun Sérénade Musical Services and DANSR/Vandoren.

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Dr. Shelly Tramposh, viola Lauren Becker is Assistant Professor of Horn at the Crane School of Music. Active as an orchestral and chamber musician, she has performed with ensembles throughout the United States and beyond, including the Albany Symphony, Symphoria, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Kuala Lumpur International Festival Orchestra, North Country Chamber Players, and Potsdam . As a member of Music in the American Wild, she performed world premieres of newly commissioned

Crane Symphony Orchestra compositions in eight U.S. National Parks and Historical Sites during the summers of 2016 and 2017 to celebrate the centennial of the National Parks Service. Dr. Orchestra personnel, other than concertmaster, are listed alphabetically. Becker has performed and presented at many conferences, including the International Brass Festival, Erie County Music Educators Association Western New Violin I Cello Con’t Trumpet York Conference Day, NAfME Eastern Division Conference, and NYSSMA Winter Andrew Caswell** John-Kyle Konye Christopher Keach*# Conference. Prior to her appointment at Crane, Dr. Becker taught at Nazareth Emily Berardicelli Shelby Sipos Richard Zec College, the University of Rochester, and the Eastman Community Music School. Olivia Coyne Hannah Van Wickler She has also served as horn instructor and chamber music coach at Crane Youth Rose DioLallevi Cornet Music, Batawagama Band Camp, the New York Summer Music Festival, and Jackie Ennis Bass Connor Hogan Kendall Betts Horn Camp. She holds Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music Thomas Eustaquio Brandon James Emily King degrees from the Eastman School of Music in Horn Performance and Literature, Adam Girts Ally Jindra where she was awarded the prestigious Performer’s Certificate and the 2013 Katie Smith Anthony Klenke Trombone Teaching Assistant Prize for excellence in collegiate teaching. She received a Aidan Moore Edward Matin*^# Bachelor of Music in Music Education from the University of New Hampshire. Violin II Adelle St. Onge Ben Myers Dana Berman*^# Sarah Taylor*^# Casey Cassel Bass Trombone Dr. Carol Lowe teaches courses in bassoon performance, reed making, repertoire Joe Desiderio Flute Joshua Mantegna and pedagogy, orchestral studies, chamber music, and music history at the Crane Blakely Grunenberg Savannah Legg School of Music. She is a native of Brevard, North Carolina and has performed Nabil Hetman Meredith Lopez* Tuba throughout the United States and Europe. Over the past thirty years, she has held Nurkit Lucksom Julia Viviano# Abigail Neyerlin principal positions with in New York, Indiana, Ohio, Georgia, North Noellia Nicotri Carolina, and South Carolina and has freelanced with numerous additional TJ Ransom Piccolo Harp orchestras in New York, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, New Mexico, Virginia, West Manuel Rodriguez Savannah Legg Shannon Boyle Virginia, and Maryland. While living in the Atlanta area Dr. Lowe performed frequently with the Atlanta Symphony, including a tour to Carnegie Hall and Viola Oboe Timpani subsequent recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 6. She has toured and recorded in Zach Castro Meagan Flynn# Luca Esposito London, Paris, and Munich with various ensembles and was a member of the Taft Shaye Cline Olivia McCartney*^ Quintet, first-prize winners of the 1989 Fischoff International Chamber Music Loren Dalley Tyler Selvig Percussion Competition. As an active member of the International Double Reed Society, Dr. Samantha Dalton Allan Aebig Lowe has presented recitals at their annual conferences in Texas, Indiana, New Carissa Erickson English Horn Luca Esposito York, Utah, and Oklahoma. Dr. Lowe’s degrees are from the University of North J. T. Esposito Meagan Flynn Devin FitzGerald Carolina at Greensboro (DMA), the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory Alexandra Hamilton Genevieve Ruhland of Music (MM), and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (BM). Her primary Brandon Keough*^# Clarinet teachers have been William Winstead, Otto Eifert, Richard Lottridge, and Michael Alexa Mani Jenn Belisle# Librarians Burns. Dr. Lowe is currently principal bassoon for the Orchestra of Northern New Jill Salem Brandon Burgess* Emily Berardicelli York, and is a member of the Aria Reed Trio. Shannon Santmyer Olivia Coyne Bassoon Tom Eustaquio Cello Matthew Boice*# Shannon Santmyer Dr. Shelly Tramposh is Associate Professor of Viola at the Crane School of Music Meagan Alderisio Tara Price Katie Smith at SUNY Potsdam, where she teaches viola and Irish fiddling. She is also a member Samantha Bacher Matt Smith of the faculty of the Manitou Chamber Music Festival, and performs recitals in the Nicole Bolde Emily Sturdivant U.S. and abroad with pianist Cullan Bryant. Dr. Tramposh is a frequent presenter at Alicia Caropreso Note: ASTA national conventions and Viola Society events, where she performs and John Carosella Horn ** Concertmaster speaks about pedagogical issues such as practicing and bow strokes. Her articles Erin Fieldhouse Henry Crocker * Principal in Verdi have appeared in the Strad, and her CD “Sprezzatura” is available online. She is a Samantha Godus# Isabella Kolasinski*^ ^ Principal in Mozart proud member of the executive board of the American Viola Society. Maeve Hanchrow Klayton Schaefer# # Principal in Berlioz Jon Kim *^ Molly Siegel Madeline Vail