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For 109 years we've been serious about people who make music.

In 1872 University established the first professional music program within an American university to train creative and talented students for careers in music. 109 years later the School of Music is still doing what it does best.

Performance • Music Education • History and Literature • Theory and Composition

music history and literature strings brass (cont.) * Emanuel Borok, violin Karol Berger Charles A. Lewis, Jr., trumpet John Daverio Madeline Foley, chamber music * David Ohanian, French horn * violin John Hasson Gerald Gelbloom, Samuel Pilaflan, tuba * Murray Lefkowitz Max Hobart, violin * Harry Shapiro, French horn * Sheveloff Bernard Kadinoff, viola * Rolf Smedvig, trumpet Joel Endel Kalam, chamber music + Roger Vbisin, trumpet theory and composition * Eugene Lehner, chamber music * Charles Yancich, French horn Theodore Antoniou Carol Lieberman, violin percussion John Crotty * Leslie Martin, string bass * Thomas Gauger David Del Tredici George Neikrug, cello * Charles Smith Wilbur D. Fullbright * Mischa Nieland, cello John Goodman Leslie Parnas, cello harp Mark Kroll +Henry Portnoi, string bass Lucile Lawrence Joyce Mekeel + Roger Shermont, violin guitar and lute Marjorie Merryman * Joseph Silverstein, violin Thomas E. Greene, guitar Malloy Miller Roman Totenberg, violin Robert Strizich, lute Robert Sirota Walter Trampler, viola piano Jan Wissmiiller * Winder, violin Max Luis Batlle * Lawrence Wolfe, string bass Maria Clodes music education + Victor Yampolsky, violin Anthony di Bonaventura Lee Chrisman Michael Zaretsky, viola Lenore Engdahl Allen Lannom woodwinds Elizabeth Hagenah Jack O. Lemons Edward Avedisian, clarinet Bela B6szorm6nyi-Nagy Mary Ann Norton * Pasquale Cardillo, clarinet Phillip Oliver, staff accompanist musical organizations * Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flute Harriet Shirvan Adelaide Bishop, Roderick Ferland, saxophone Edith Stearns Warren Wilson, opera * Ralph Gomberg, oboe Frederick Wanger Thomas Dunn, chorus + John Holmes, oboe organ Endel Kalam, orchestra +Phillip Kaplan, flute Thomas Dunn * Joseph Silverstein, orchestra Francis Nizzari, saxophone George Faxon +Victor Yampolsky, orchestra * Craig Nordstrom, clarinet John Ferris + Roger Vbisin, repertoire orchestra Harvey Pittel, saxophone Marian Ruhl Metson Paul Gay, wind ensemble * Richard Plaster, bassoon Max Miller * Matthew Ruggiero, bassoon boston symphony orchestra * harpsichord Fenwick Smith, flute quintet in residence Mark Kroll woodwind Laurence Thorstenberg, oboe Payne *Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flute * Joseph Sherman Walt, bassoon * Ralph Gomberg, oboe * Wright, clarinet voice Harold * Harold Wright, clarinet Eunice Alberts, brass * Sherman Walt, bassoon Mary Davenport, contralto * Ronald Barron, * Charles Kavalovski, French horn Ellalou Dimmock, soprano * Norman Bolter, trombone Maeda Freeman, mezzo empire brass quintet Peter Chapman, trumpet Robert Gartside, tenor in residence Paul Gay, trombone Phyllis Elhady Hoffman, mezzo Charles A. Lewis, Jr., trumpet * Gordon Hallberg, tromboneltuba Mac Morgan, baritone * Rolf Smedvig, trumpet * Daniel Katzen, French horn Chloe Owen, soprano * David Ohanian, French horn * Charles Kavalovski, French horn Allen Rogers, vocal coaching * Mark Lawrence, trombone Wilma Thompson, mezzo Samuel Pilaflan, tuba

* Member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra + Former member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra

Boston University School of Music Mario di Bonaventura, Director

offering degrees at the bachelor, master, and doctoral levels.

School for the Arts: Music, Theatre, Visual Arts • Gerald Gross, Dean ad interim 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Boston University is an equal opportunity institution.