![]() Ethan teaches mathematics at all levels to students in Philadelphia, and also at the Art of Problem Solving Academy in Princeton, NJ. in Mathematics Teaching & Learning from Drexel University. in Jazz Studies from Temple University and a M.S. He joined the SFMC staff in 2012 and with his extensive experience working with middle school and high school students helps coordinate camp activities and ensemble operations. She was recently awarded Genia Robinor Pedagogy Teaching Excellence Award presented by the Piano Teachers Society of America in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York.Įthan Rioux is an educator and performer from Philadelphia, PA. She is a co-founding member of Montclair Piano Trio. She is also the owner and artistic director of Oranta Music Academy. She has taught at the Cali School and Westminster Choir College since 2004. She holds a Master of Music degree from Rutgers University, where she worked as Teaching Assistant. Kebuladze graduated with honors from Montclair State University, and received awards including the School of the Arts Talent Award. She was a guest pianist at the Niagara Falls International Summer Festival, Canada. Bartholomew’s Church, and a concert-lecture at Columbia University Teacher’s College (New York City), NJPAC, and Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Newark, NJ). Her appearances as a soloist and accompanist include concerts at the Kosciuszko Foundation, 92nd Street Y, St. For four years she served as accompanist with the New Jersey Children’s Choir, performing throughout United States and Canada, and appeared in collaborations with the New Jersey Chamber Music Society. ![]() Among his graduate offerings are seminars on Haydn, Mozart’s operas, and nineteenth-century instrumental music and a survey of analytical technique and a seminar on Schenkerian analysis.Faculty & Staff Extension Division AdministrationĪrtistic native of Ukraine, pianist Tatyana Kebuladze graduated from the Gliere State Music College, the alma mater of virtuoso Vladimir Horowitz. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Joseph Haydn Institute, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Johannes-Brahms-Gesamtausgabe, as well as a member of the editorial boards of the Cambridge Opera Journal and 18th-Century Music.Īt Cornell, Webster’s undergraduate courses include an introduction to music theory for non-majors and various courses within the theory curriculum for majors, history courses for non-majors on Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, and various history courses for majors. He served as President of the American Musicological Society. Webster has also held teaching appointments at Columbia and Brandeis Universities and in Germany at Freiburg and Berlin (Humboldt University). Among the many honors he has received are the Einstein and Kinkeldey Awards of the American Musicological Society, a Fulbright dissertation grant, two Senior Research Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Research Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany). ![]() ![]() He was a founding editor of the journal Beethoven Forum, and was musicological consultant for the recordings of Haydn’s symphonies on original instruments, by the Academy of Ancient Music under Christopher Hogwood (Decca/L’oiseau-lyre). His other interests include Mozart (especially his operas), Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms, as well as performance practice, editorial practice, and the historiography of music in theory he specializes in issues of musical form (including analytical methodology) and Schenkerian analysis. He specializes in the history and theory of music of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on Haydn. James Webster is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Music at Cornell University. ![]()
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