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Benjamin Coelho, Associate Professor of Bassoon, has been at The University of Iowa since 1998. He has appeared as soloist, chamber musician, orchestral musician, teacher and clinician in several countries including the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Portugal, France, Romania, Australia, Canada and Czech Republic. |
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David Greenhoe is professor of trumpet and chairman of brass at the University of Iowa. His students have enjoyed a high rate of success with several playing professionally on an international scale, many combining teaching and playing careers in colleges and universities as well as in secondary school music education positions. Several of his students have been winners of the coveted International Trumpet Guild competitions. |
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Jerry Lalor has entertained listeners through the overnights, days, and weekends for so long that classic hits play in his head even when he isn't on the air. With a degree in Journalism from the University of Iowa, he currently produces the Bob and Tom show for 100.7 The Fox and manages several webpages for the Cedar Rapids radio market. |
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Dan Moore is professor of music and percussion area head at the University of Iowa. As Director of Iowa Percussion, he is responsible for the many elements of the percussion program, which encompasses everything from contemporary chamber music to steel band, from traditional Chinese drumming to other ethnic music, and from concert percussion to improvised and electronic music. |
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Kenneth Tse, recognized as one of the leading saxophonists in the world, has been called "a brilliant saxophonist," and "worthy of any stage in the world" by his former teacher, world-renowned saxophonist and pedagogue, Eugene Rousseau. French saxophone master Jean-Marie Londeix praised his playing with these words, "I appreciate particularly the quality of the tone, the perfect tuning, and the musical intelligence..." |
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