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Piano Faculty

Photo of piano teacher Vicki Gray with piano student. Vicki Gray owns and directs the Gray School of Music. She founded the Gray School of music and has taught piano for 40 years. She has a Masters of Music from Southern Methodist University and has done doctoral studies in piano at the University of North Texas. Mrs. Gray is a distinguished and accomplished composer. Compositions have included five children’s fairy tale operettas; MUSIC FOR MINORS, a method for preschool music; and articles in professional journals and newsletters. Mrs. Gray is an expert on musical technology and motivational techniques. Her students have been winners in competitions at Baylor University, Dallas Piano Solo Competition, Dallas Symphonic, DMTA Jazz Festival, at the state level in the Texas Music Teachers Association Solo Performance Competition, and McKinney Young Artist Competition. Mrs. Gray has been awarded a Permanent Professional Certificate by the National Music Teachers Association and has been listed in Who’s Who of American Women. She is the mother of three children, all of whom attended music conservatories and obtained doctorate degrees in piano performance. Jenni has a Bachelor of Piano Performance from Eastman School of Music, Master of Music from the University of Texas, and Doctorate from the University of Houston. Julie has a Bachelors and Masters of Piano Performance at Eastman School of Music and a doctorate from the University of Texas. Justin earned a Bachelor in Piano Performance from the Juilliard School, a Masters of Music in Piano Performance from Southern Methodist University, and a doctorate of Piano Performance at the University of North Texas. Mrs. Gray enjoys gardening, cooking, and playing with her six grandchildren. Her husband, Haskell, is owner of a consulting and representation firm for advanced computer networking.

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Photo of piano teacher Reuben Allred with piano student. Reuben (Ben) Allred was born in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he began the study of piano at age 11.  He began teaching private piano lessons at the age of 18 under the supervision of Keith Snell, and has since been teaching students of all ages from the beginner through the advanced levels.  Studying with Gregory Allen, he received both a Bachelors and Masters degree in performance from the University of Texas at Austin where he held scholarship and a Teaching Assistantship.  In this capacity, Reuben studied group piano pedagogy under Martha Hilley, and private piano pedagogy with Sophia Gilmson.  Reuben currently studies at the University of North Texas under Pamela Mia Paul, and is pursuing both a Doctoral Degree and an Artist Certificate.  Mr. Allred has also received training from Leon Fleischer, John Perry, Paul Badura-Skoda, Nelita True, Timothy Lovelace, Krassimira Jordan, Carol Leone, Yves Henri, and Frank Heneghan.  Reuben is an active teacher in the Dallas/Forth Worth area, and along with his large studio at the Gray School of Music also maintains a studio at the Lonestar Music Academy in Flower Mound, and has several private students in Denton.  Recently he traveled to Guangzhou, China, to teach and perform chamber music with fellow students and UNT professors at the South China University of Technology.  A prolific transcriber, many of Reuben's transcriptions have been premiered in Texas, including his own performance of his transcription of Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring for the Lewisville Lake Symphony International Chamber Series.  As an active performer and collaborator, Reuben has been involved with such groups as the Dallas Festival of Modern Music, the American Repertory Ensemble, the UNT NOVA Ensemble, and the UNT Center for Chamber Music Studies.  From 2004-2007, he was the principal pianist for the UT Austin New Music Ensemble directed by Dr. Dan Welcher, where Reuben worked closely with contemporary composers such as George Crumb, James MacMillan, Melinda Wagner, and Christopher Theofanidis to premiere or perform new chamber works.  Reuben was a winner in the 2008 UNT concerto competition which included a performance with the UNT symphony orchestra.  His other interests include jazz, composition, and reading.

Photo of piano teacher Charlene Bell with piano student. Charlene Bell began her piano studies at age 5 in her hometown, El Paso, TX. She grew up as piano accompanist for various churches in the Korean community, where she also began her teaching experience. In 2005, Ms. Bell moved to Dallas, TX to study with Alfred Mouledous at Southern Methodist University, and graduated in 2009 with a Bachelors of Piano Performance. Ms. Bell’s students have participated and won prizes in Dallas Solo Competition and other festivals in the DFW area. She has done work in educational programs for Dallas Opera and Dallas Chamber Players. She teaches Early Childhood Music at Schreiber Methodist Preschool, and is the accompanist of the Children’s Chorus of Collin County. Ms. Bell enjoys road trips, riding her bicycle, and spending time with her horse, Ally.

Photo of piano teacher Xiao-Bo Chen Nestler with piano student. Xiao-Bo Chen Nestler is the recipient of the Performer’s Certificate and holds an Artist Diploma in Piano Performance from Texas Christian University and a Masters of Piano Performance from UNT. She has taught for five years at Gray School of Music She has experience in teaching all age levels, from young children through adults. Mrs. Nestler won the concerto competition at North Texas this year as well as second place in the TMTA State Competition. She has recently performed in Carnegie Hall in New York City as a winner of the Steinway Competition. She enjoys traveling with her husband Eric who is a world reknowned saxophonist and professor of saxophone at UNT.

Photo of piano teacher Grace Choi with Piano student. Grace Choi has a Masters of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Southern Methodist University as well as a Master of Music in Music Education from the Eastman School of Music. She received a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea. She was awarded a Meadows Artistic Scholarship Award from SMU and the Kanable Scholarship and the John and Linda Lyon Van Voorhis Fellowship at the Eastman School of Music. Since her debut performance at the age of 13 with the University of Texas at Arlington orchestra, she has performed throughout Asia and the US. Ms. Choi has also performed in masterclasses for Joaquin Achucarro, Yaroslav Pugach, and Andre Marchand.

Ms. Choi has taught piano since 2001 as private and group instructor in Seoul, Korea, Rochester, New York, Interlochen, Michigan, and Dallas, Texas. She is also an experienced early childhood teacher, having taught at the Meadows Community Education in Dallas and the Eastman Community Music School in Rochester, New York. An advocate for the arts, she has worked as an intern for arts organizations such as Dallas Chamber Music and Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra.

For more information, please visit choigrace.com

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Photo of piano teacher Dr. Juliette Flanagin with students. Dr. Juliette Gray Flanagin graduated Cum Laude from the Hockaday School and earned Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees in Applied Piano from the Eastman School of Music and a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Piano Performance from theUniversity of Texas at Austin. Her teachers include Nancy Garrett, Fernando Laires, Anton Nel, Dr. Donna O’Steen Edwards, and Tong-il Han. She has performed in master classes with Malcolm Bilson, Rebecca Penneys, and Peter Tackas. She first began playing the piano at age 4 and performed her debut solo recital at age 15. An active performer, she has played numerous solo, chamber, and collaborative recitals throughout the United States, was a guest recital soloist at Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas and was featured as a guest recitalist at the Mu Phi Epsilon Library Series and the Salon concerts in Dallas and at the Central Arts Series at Central Presbyterian Church in Waxahachie, Texas. She has served as staff vocal accompanist at Dallas Baptist University. She also accompanied for the Dallas based choral ensemble Sacred Song and has performed in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Italy and the Dallas area with the ensemble. In addition to solo and ensemble work, Dr. Flanagin also freelances as a vocal and instrumental collaborative artist and is an active adjudicator for area piano festivals.

Dr. Flanagin has been teaching private, partner, and group lessons for almost 20 years, maintaining a private studio in Dallas,Texas, Austin, Texas, and Rochester, New York. She studied piano pedagogy with Tony Caramia at the Eastman School of Music and Martha Hilley and Sophia Gilmson at the University of Texas at Austin. Her pupils range from age 4 to adult and she has had winners in the Dallas Jazz Festival and TMTA Composition Competition. She taught group piano class at the University of Texas at Austin, served as an assistant teacher at the UT High School Piano Camp, and maintained a studio at the Gray School of Music. An award winning teacher, she received the Texas Excellence in Teaching Award for Teaching Assistants for her instruction of class piano at the University of Texas at Austin. Active in a variety of organizations, Dr. Flanagin was one of the founding members of the Hockaday orchestra, served as President of the Mu Phi Epsilon Fraternity at the Eastman School of Music, represented the Eastman Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon at their national convention and served as the President of the MTNA chapter at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Flanagin also led a group presentation on the format of studio performance class at the MTNA National Convention in Minneapolis. Dr. Flanagin began teaching early childhood music in 2003 where she joined the staff of Park Cities Baptist Church to lead the sacred curriculum for two-year olds. Currently, Dr. Flanagin maintains a private piano studio and is an active adjudicator and performer in the Dallas area. She lives in the Dallas area with her husband, Lewis, and three children, Brendan, Jeremy and Sarah.

Photo of piano teacher Ana Maria Gomez Ferstl with piano student. Ana Maria Gomez Ferstl is a Master of Music in Piano Performance candidate at Southern Methodist University where she is the recipient of a full Meadows Artistic Scholarship and a teaching assistantship. She earned her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from the University of Miami in 2007. Originally from the Dominican Republic, she studied at the National Conservatory of Music where she won top prizes at the local piano competitions with performances of Latin American music.

Ms. Gomez Ferstl has participated in the summer piano programs at Chautauqua Institution, Florida State University and the Dominican Republic. She has performed in the master classes and lessons of Roberto Bravo, Rebecca Penneys, William Heiles, Joel Schoenhals, Alessio Bax, Adam Aleksander and Arthur Greene.

She is currently studying with Dr. Carol Leone.

Photo of piano teacher Dr. Justin Gray with piano student. Dr. Justin Gray is a graduate of the Juilliard School in New York City where he obtained a Bachelor of Piano Performance and was a student of Gyorgy Sandor, a former pupil of Bela Bartok. He completed a Masters in Piano Performance at SMU where he was granted a full artistic scholarship. Dr. Gray has been a teaching fellow at University of North Texas where he completed a Doctorate of Musical Arts in piano performance in the summer, 2007. Dr. Gray has has been coached by such esteemed artists as Ian Hobson, Claude Frank, Anton Nel, Jerome Lowenthal, and Jeffrey Swan. He has studied extensively with Tong-il Han, Stephen Nielson, and Dr. Donna Edwards. Dr. Gray was the Kawai Grand Prize winnder in 2005 Palos Verdes Music Festival Competition in Los Angeles, and won the 1994 Kingsville International Competition, the 1995 Music Teacher’s Association Competition for Solo Piano, and 1996 Grace Welsh Prize for Piano,2004 Mid-Texas Symphony Competition, and 2004 Los Angeles Liszt Competition. An active teacher and performer, Dr. Gray has given frequent community performances in greater Dallas and New York City areas.

Photo of piano teacher Lauren Harder with piano student. Lauren K. Harder is originally from Buffalo, New York. She began her undergraduate music studies at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College under Dr. Ray Luck and completed her Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Pedagogy at the University of Texas at Austin under Dr. Betty Mallard. She received a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance at Miami University where she studied under Dr. Siok Lian Tan.

Ms. Harder pursued pedagogical studies with Sophia Gilmson and Martha Hilley at the University of Texas at Austin and Dr. Siok Lian Tan at Miami University. She became a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music in December 2008. She has experience teaching students of all ages in many different settings: private lessons, theory and early childhood classes at community music schools, extra-curricular programs at a private school, university pedagogy and class piano programs, as well as in summer arts camps. Most recently, she taught at the Coppell Conservatory where she maintained a studio of 45 private students whom she regularly prepared for competitive piano performances through both Carrollton Music Teachers Association festivals and the Royal Conservatory Achievement Program.

She resides in North Dallas with her husband, Sergio Rodriguez, a classical guitarist who also teaches in the DFW area. They enjoy traveling, biking, and cooking together.

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Photo of piano teacher Dr. Heejung Jackson with piano student. Dr. Heejung Kang Jackson was born in Seoul, Korea, and studied at the Seoul Music and Art High School for musically gifted teenagers. She graduated with the highest honors from the College of Music, Ewha Woman’s University in Seoul and later at the same university she earned her Master’s Degree in Piano, receiving the Ewha Graduate Research Fellowship Scholarship. Completing her doctoral dissertation on Rachmaninoff, she received her doctorate in Piano Performance at the College of Music at the University of North Texas in 2004. In 2002, She made a recording of “Rediscovered Lieder and Piano Pieces by Kletzki, Oppel, and Schenker,” sponsored by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Jewish Federation, and College of Music at UNT. In December 2004, she performed music by Paul Kletzki, Reinhard Oppel, Arnold Mendelssohn and other composers live on Israel Radio. In November 2005, she performed solo piano music by Heinrich Schenker at the inaugural meeting of the Korean Society for Music Theory in Seoul and premiered Kletzki’s Sonata for Piano and Violin with Robert Davidovici on Korean National Radio (KBS FM1). Dr. Kang Jackson has recorded Reinhard Oppel’s solo piano music for Toccata Classics in England to be released this year. Currently an Adjunct Professor in Piano at the University of North Texas, she teaches courses in Piano Literature, Sight-reading, Score Reading, and Keyboard Harmony. She is also an active teacher of both children and adults. She has been a judge for the Lewisville Lake Symphony Young Artists Competition. She and her husband, Dr. Timothy Jackson, a professor of music theory at UNT, have two children, Daniel and Anna Sarah.

Photo of piano teacher Dr. Rinna Saun with piano student. Dr. Rinna Saun is a nationally certified teacher of piano. She earned the doctorate in piano performance from the University of North Texas studying with Dr. Pamela Paul. While at UNT, she was a teaching fellow in class piano and accompanying. She received her bachelors degree from the University of Maryland with Dr. Nelita True, and her masters degree from the Mannes College of Music in NY with Richard Goode. Her performances have been heard in halls from New York to Oregon. She is the recipient of first prize from the New-York Korea Times Competition and the American Music Scholarship Association Competition. Her playing has been featured on NPR and she was a guest performer at the Gracie Mansion in New York. Dr. Saun has training in the Dorothy Taubman technique as well as the technique Abby Whiteside describes in her book, the Indispensables of Piano Playing. From 2006-8, performances include Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D minor K. 466, and the J.S. Bach Keyboard Concerto in D minor, with freelance chamber musicians from the Dallas area.

Photo of piano teacher Paula Schear with piano student. Paula Schear has been teaching piano since 1987 and has been teaching at the Gray School of Music since 1995. After obtaining her Bachelor of Arts in Music Education with an emphasis in piano from California State University, Fresno, Mrs. Schear earned a Master of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Southern Methodist University. Andreas Werz, Alfred Mouledous, and Sheila Paige have been her piano instructors at the universities and beyond. Schear has attended and performed in master classes in California, Texas and Austria. She also enjoys incorporating her conducting and vocal experiences into teaching piano. Mrs. Schear has attended many seminars and conventions to enrich her teaching expertise. Hearing students perform in festivals gives her the joy of encouraging students and their teachers in their piano study. A few of her performance achievements include overall winner of the Fresno Women’s Symphony League Concerto Competition and recipient of the Meadows School of the Arts Artistic Scholarship. Mrs. Schear is listed in Who’s Who of American Women. When she is not teaching, she enjoys spending time with her husband and son, Nobel and Isaac.

Photo of piano teacher Youjoo Son. Youjoo Son started playing piano when she was 6 years old. She has been teaching and playing as a soloist and an accompanist for 12 years. She specially studied Piano Pedagogy with Dr. Sam Holland and taught various level of students in the Piano Preparatory Department of SMU. She graduated Dong-a University in Korea with bachelor degree of Piano Performance, and she won the Concerto Competition in the University in 2000. She finished Piano Performance Certificate program from University of Texas at Arlington, where she received Area Keyboard Award in 2008. She gained a Master of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Southern Methodist University where she was a recipient of Meadows Artistic Scholarship and Fellow, and studied under Dr. Carole Leone. She performed in master classes with Joaquin Achucarro, Rebecca Penneys, and Uwe Balser. Now she has been studying Piano Performance DMA in University of North Texas under Gustavo Romero.

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Photo of piano teacher Branda Tan with piano student. Branda Tan was born in Malaysia. Starting at the age of 7, she entered for the music exams offered by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) and completed all 8 levels of graded exams in piano, violin, and music theory. She then studied at The Malaysian Institute of Arts (MIA) with a major in piano and a minor in violin. In 2001, Branda earned an Associate in Recital in Solo Piano through the Trinity International Examination Board under the Trinity College London. She was also awarded an Achievement Award by the Music Department at MIA, and graduated with distinction. In December 2004, Branda graduated cum laude from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Music in Music History and Music Literature. While studying at UNT, she was a student of internationally renowned pianist Mr. Adam Wodnicki. She was also the recipient of numerous scholarships and awards, including the Multicultural Scholastic Award, the Academic Achievement Award, and the Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Musicology Honor. Branda was later offered a teaching assistantship by the UNT department of Music History. She completed the Master of Music degree at UNT in May 2008 with a Master Thesis on Franz Liszt’s “Swiss” volume of Anneé de Pelèrinage. Branda has many years of experience as a piano and violin instructor to students of all ages and levels. She also accompanies many vocalists and solo instrumentalists at recitals.

Photo of piano teacher Margareta Wesolowska with piano student. Margareta Wesolowska earned a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, Summa cum Laude, from Oklahoma City University, and a Masters of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Southern Methodist University where she studied with Alfred Mouledous and where she was the recipient of the Meadow’s Artistic Scholarship Award. She is a member of Phi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society. Ms. Wesolowska has taught piano since 1989 and has experience in teaching children and adults. She joined the Gray School of Music faculty in 2001. She has also taught private and group piano lessons at the SMU Piano Preparatory Department for two years as well as in Oklahoma City and Sweden.

Photo of piano teacher Dr. Eri Yoshimura with piano student. Dr. Eri Yoshimura , born in Osaka, Japan, earned a music education degree from Shinshu University before moving to Denton, Texas. There, she obtained Master’s and Doctorate of Musical Arts degrees in piano performance from the University of North Texas under Dr. Pamela Mia Paul with a related field in Music and Medicine under Dr. Kris Chesky.

Dr. Yoshimura’s scholarly research has focused on understanding and preventing piano-related medical problems. Her research papers were published in the Medical Problems of Performing Artists journal 2006 and 2008 and in the MTNA E-journal 2009. Her dissertation focused on the possible application of an ergonomically modified keyboard (a narrower-sized keyboard) for reducing piano-related pain among small-handed pianists. In April 2006, she performed on the 15/16-sized keyboard in one of her doctoral degree recitals; this performance marked this keyboard’s concert premiere. She has presented her research in conferences at Aspen (PAMA), Chicago (NCKP), Serbia (EPTA) and England (RNCM). She won the research scholarship in 2008 and was featured in the university homepage/magazine and the TV news.

Dr. Yoshimura has performed solo and four-hands recitals in USA (including Hawaii), Japan, Mexico, and Hungary (Franz Liszt International Festival). She and Hungarian pianist, Emöke Ujj, released their first album together, “Contemporary Piano Music for Four Hands”, which contains the works by four living composers. All compositions in this album were specifically composed for Emöke and Eri.

Dr. Yoshimura's Web site is www.dolcedolcemusic.com

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Guitar Faculty

Photo of guitar teacher Caleb H. Best with guitar student. Caleb H. Best has studied guitar from the age of twelve. He was awarded a Presidential Scholarship to study classical guitar at Kilgore College under the direction of Jason Gautney. In addition to private teaching, Caleb has participated in solo and group performances throughout East and Central Texas. He has performed in Master classes with Jorge Morel, Adam Del Monte, and Ernesto Garcia de Leon. Caleb holds both a Bachelors Degree in classical guitar performance and a Masters Degree in guitar performance from Southern Methodist University where he studied with Robert Guthrie. Caleb is a fan of the Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers. He enjoys playing guitar for both work and pleasure.

Photo of guitar teacher Eddie Healy with guitar student. Eddie Healy began studying the classical guitar with Dr. Enric Madriguera. He went on to study with Tom Johnson at the University of North Texas, and received his Bachelor’s Degree in classical guitar performance there. He then completed a Master of Music degree with Robert Guthrie at Southern Methodist University. He was awarded a scholarship from the Dallas Federation of Music Clubs, and was the recipient of the Alice Jones-Berding scholarship in 1995.

Eddie performs regularly as soloist, accompanist and ensemble member in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. He has performed with the vocalists of The Orchestra of New Spain as well as string soloists from The Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Eddie traveled to Spain in 2008 for a series of concerts and twice to Mexico in 2009 to perform at the 19th Annual International Guitar Festival of Morelia and the 4th Festival Internacional de Guitarra Ramón Noble. He has appeared on national television and radio programs in Hidalgo, Mexico. At the 2009 Texas Guitar Festival, he performed on the same program as David Russell and shared the stage with William Kanengiser at the Texas Festival in 2010.

He currently teaches at The University of Texas at Dallas, Eastfield College, the Spring Creek and Central Park campuses of the Collin County Community College District and the Gray School of Music. He has been a judge at the Annual Texas International Guitar Competition/Festival and a co-director of the Annual Eastfield Collegiate Guitar Competition/Festival. He served as the assistant festival director at the 2010 Texas International Guitar Competition/Festival.

His original compositions have been performed in Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, and the United States. Some were utilized as competition pieces by the Collin College One O’clock Guitar Ensemble when they received First Prize in their category at the University of Texas at Brownsville Guitar Ensemble Competition in 2007 and by the Guitar Arts Advanced Guitar Trio of Houston, Texas at the same competition in 2009. One of his pieces was featured on the youth showcase of the Guitar Foundation of America’s International Festival of 2009. He has composed the theme to a series of podcasts produced by UTD titled “A Conversation With...” the score for the video game “The Digital Calculus Coach”, and the alma mater for Rogers Middle School in Prosper, Texas. He is a member of ASCAP.

Eddie has recorded for the label, Schaefers Recording Cooperative. He is currently pursuing his PhD at UTD with his first guitar instructor, Dr. Madriguera, serving as his advisor.

“Eddie Healy performed each number with much care and precision and at the same time managed to deliver the emotional quality of which the classical guitar is capable.”

- Gelene Simpson, Corsicana Daily Sun

His Web site is www.myspace.com/eddiehealymusic.

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Guitar Faculty (continued)

Photo of guitar teacher King Kun Ng with guitar student. King Kun Ng has 11 years teaching experience,and he has taught from elementary school level to university level. He has also performed over in Malaysia, China, and the United States. He was invited to perform in Malaysia Twin Tower for Younger Work of Art program in 1999, during his 2nd semester of college. In the same year, he was also invited by the Kuala Lumpur Orchestral Association to perform for their concert. In 2000, King won his first prize in the first Selangor State & KL guitar competition in Malaysia. After obtaining his diploma, he went to XiAn China to further his study. In 2002, he won the special prize in the instrument group of 1st Western China Instrument, Vocal, and Dancing Competition. In 2004, he received a full scholarship from SMU for his study in Artist Certificate program and Master’s degree. During this time period, he has also taught guitar classes in SMU. He is one of the members of a church worship team. King has specially noted “without the support of my lovely wife, Khing Shyuan Ng, I would not make it this far and I thank God for all of this.” They have added a new family member, Timothy, in December 2006.

Photo of guitar teacher Daniel Rodriguez with guitar student. Daniel E. Rodriguez moved to Dallas, Texas, in 1996 to study music at SMU and pursue his dream of becoming a professional guitarist. He studied classical guitar with Robert Guthrie and graduated with a Bachelor of Music in guitar performance in 1999, and continued his graduate studies at SMU, completing his Master of Music in guitar performance in 2001.

Although Daniel has a classical education and is known around DFW for his classical guitar music, he has an undying passion for the electric guitar. Daniel spent the last several years developing his creativity and the end result is his debut album UNSTOPPABLE, a rock instrumental album of original tunes. It will be available on iTunes, MySpace, AmazonMP3, and Napster in July 2010.

Photo of guitar teacher Sergio Rodriguez with guitar student. Sergio Rodriguez moved from his native Colombia to the United States to pursue graduate studies in classical guitar performance at UT Austin under acclaimed Professor Adam Holzman. As a doctoral candidate at UNT, he is currently researching a comparison of guitar methods for the final stages of his degree. Sergio started his studies at the Javeriana Universtity in Bogotá, majoring in guitar with a minor in conducting. He is a joyful, enthusiastic and committed guitarist that has experience in a variety of subjects. His minors in conducting and education make him a well-rounded musician as well as an experienced pedagogue at his instrument.

As a music teacher, Sergio has worked successfully in a wide variety of settings: middle and high school general music, guitar class, guitar ensemble, salsa ensemble, rock ensemble, and introductory guitar summer camp. In 2006, he founded the Kirby Hall Guitar program in Austin, TX, where his students performed in solo and chamber recitals. Most recently, he has taught at the Frisco School of Music where he maintained a studio of over 30 students. Sergio is fully committed to the growth and music enjoyment of all of his students. He also believes that technology can be a great complementary tool that enhances the teaching experience in both private and class setting.

Sergio is also an avid road biker, loves the outdoors, likes being active, and enjoys salsa dancing. He is married to Lauren Harder, a great piano teacher that teaches across the hallway. He looks forward working near his wife!

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Voice Faculty

Photo of voice teacher Blas Canedo with voice student. Blas Canedo Holds an Artist Certicate Diploma from the University Of North Texas and a Masters in Music in Voice Performance from Texas Christian University. During his graduate studies he was awarded with prestigious full scholarships and was the leading Baritone in more than 12th different Opera productions. He was the Don Giovanni and Escamillo for the Opera in the Ozarks 2010 in Arkansas. He is Belcore in L'Elisir D'Amore for the 2011 Crescendo Institute in Hungary.

Canedo is on the 2011 roster of Opera Singers Initiative in New York City where he has performed recitals. His mentor in this organization is the world renowned Maestro Stephen Smith, from the Juilliard Faculty. Canedo has coached with renowned authorities in voice performance, Richard Gordon, Paula Homer, Elvia Puccinelli and Stephen Dubberly. He has a broad experience performing opera, concerts, and recitals in the USA, South America and Europe.

Besides performing, Professor Canedo devotes his time to vocal pedagogy in the teaching and scholarly fields. He served for two years as voice instructor (teaching fellow) for the undergraduate students at the University of North Texas. He has been teaching children and adults in the metroplex area for the past three years at Arlington Heights Music Academy in Fort Worth. He is now a voice instructor at Booker T. Washington Fine Arts School in Dallas.

In his free time, Canedo likes to practice Yoga, reading about phychology and music therapy, enjoys cooking new recipes, and riding horses!

Photo of voice teacher Julie Dieltz with voice student. Julie Ann Dieltz is a native of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. First attending The University of South Dakota, Julie transferred to and graduated from Abilene Christian University with her Bachelor’s of Music in Vocal Performance in May of 2011. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Vocal Performance at Southern Methodist University as the recipient of the Meadow’s Artistic Scholarship.

Julie’s musical career began singing in her church with her mom accompanying her. She also has played piano since age 8 and played percussion throughout middle and high school.

Throughout her time in undergraduate studies, Julie has done a great deal of operatic work including performing as the mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors, Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi, and many scene productions. Her most recent role was as Magda Sorel in Menotti’s The Consul while at Abilene Christian University. She was also a soloist in the Abilene Classical Chorus’s presentation of Handel’s Messiah and in Vivaldi’s Gloria in D at The University of South Dakota.

Outside of music, Julie loves to go back to the Midwest to spend time with family and friends. She also loves the Minnesota Twins, traveling, and shopping whenever possible!

Photo of voice and piano teacher Andrea Talladino. Andrea Talladino received her Masters of Music degree in vocal performance from Southern Methodist University spring 2010. She is pursuing a career in opera and currently enjoys teaching students of all ages. Andrea holds a bachelor's degree in vocal performance from Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth. Operatic roles include Laurie in The Tenderland, Tamiri in Il Re Pastore, Sister Geneveive in Suor Angelica, and Yum-Yum in the Mikado. Andrea enjoys cooking, running, and spending time with her six-year old son Ethan.

Drums/Percussion Faculty

Photo of percussion teacher Michael Plotkin with percussion student. Michael Plotkin Originally from upstate New York, Michael received his Bachelor of Music degree in Percussion Performance from the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University in 2001. While there, he won the school’s annual concerto competition, performing Darius Milhaud’s Concerto pour Batterie et Petite Orchestre with the Vanderbilt Orchestra in 2001. In 2003, Michael received his Masters of Music degree in percussion from Southern Methodist University. An active freelancer and teacher in Dallas, TX, Michael performs with groups such as the East Texas and Los Colinas Symphonies, Dallas Wind Symphony, Lyric Stage, WaterTower Theatre, and Garland Summer Musicals. Internationally, Michael has performed with the Lyrique en Mer Opera Festival in France, and with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Since 2008, Michael has been the resident percussionist at the New London Barn Playhouse in New Hampshire. Locally, Michael can be seen performing with the quartet Swing Therapy, and the nearly 20 piece Fox-Trot orchestra The Singapore Slingers.

Photo of percussion teacher Lamont Taylor with percussion student. Lamont Taylor is one of the most innovative musicians and music teachers in the DFW area. His distinct drum-instruction is designed to establish coordination and music proficiency most efficiently, while making learning fun and exciting. Lamont is distinguished in all musical styles, especially Rock'n Roll, Jazz, and Funk. He has hosted and adjudicated numerous drum competitions for a dozen years, and he has appeared as a guest clinician at countless music schools throughout America, Japan and Germany. Lamont has studied at the prestigious New School University of Jazz and Contemporary Music and is currently studying at Southern Methodist University. Lamont insists that composing, performing and teaching music are absolute passions, but he also enjoys traveling, cooking, reading and cycling.

Strings Faculty

Photo of strings teacher Dr. Chu-Yunn Lee with strings student. Dr. Chu-Yunn Lee has been teaching violin and viola privately since 1999. She obtained a Bachelors and Masters of Music in Vioin Performance at the University of North Texas. She received a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Violin Performance recently from UNT. At UNT she was a teaching fellow as well as member of Pi Kappa Lambda music honorary. She received the Liberace Scholorship and numerous other scholarships for merit. She won 3rd prize in the Chamber Music Internation Cometition in 2004 and was a winner in the UNT Concerto Competition in 1998. Dr. Lee has been an active soloist in the Dallas area as well as performng with Garland, Flower Mound, and Denton orchestras. Originally from Korea, Dr. Lee went to high school in Arlington, Texas, and has lived in the Dallas area for many years.

Photo of strings teacher Marek Leszczynski with strings student. Marek Leszczynski started playing violin at age 7. After years of studying, he graduated from Warsaw Conservatory of Music in Poland. He continued his education at Louisiana State University and at the University of North Texas, expanding his interests into composition. Marek taught violin and viola privately and at the Collin County College, where he also taught sound engineering and composition. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas, where he teaches violin, works in his composing studio, and performs freelance and with symphony orchestras.

Photo of piano teacher Branda Tan with piano student. Branda Tan was born in Malaysia. Starting at the age of 7, she entered for the music exams offered by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) and completed all 8 levels of graded exams in piano, violin, and music theory. She then studied at The Malaysian Institute of Arts (MIA) with a major in piano and a minor in violin. In 2001, Branda earned an Associate in Recital in Solo Piano through the Trinity International Examination Board under the Trinity College London. She was also awarded an Achievement Award by the Music Department at MIA, and graduated with distinction. In December 2004, Branda graduated cum laude from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Music in Music History and Music Literature. While studying at UNT, she was a student of internationally renowned pianist Mr. Adam Wodnicki. She was also the recipient of numerous scholarships and awards, including the Multicultural Scholastic Award, the Academic Achievement Award, and the Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Musicology Honor. Branda was later offered a teaching assistantship by the UNT department of Music History. She completed the Master of Music degree at UNT in May 2008 with a Master Thesis on Franz Liszt’s “Swiss” volume of Anneé de Pelèrinage. Branda has many years of experience as a piano and violin instructor to students of all ages and levels. She also accompanies many vocalists and solo instrumentalists at recitals.

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Photo of piano teacher Vicki Gray with piano student. Vicki Gray owns and directs the Gray School of Music. She founded the Gray School of music and has taught piano for 40 years. She has a Masters of Music from Southern Methodist University and has done doctoral studies in piano at the University of North Texas. Mrs. Gray is a distinguished and accomplished composer. Compositions have included five children’s fairy tale operettas; MUSIC FOR MINORS, a method for preschool music; and articles in professional journals and newsletters. Mrs. Gray is an expert on musical technology and motivational techniques. Her students have been winners in competitions at Baylor University, Dallas Piano Solo Competition, Dallas Symphonic, DMTA Jazz Festival, at the state level in the Texas Music Teachers Association Solo Performance Competition, and McKinney Young Artist Competition. Mrs. Gray has been awarded a Permanent Professional Certificate by the National Music Teachers Association and has been listed in Who’s Who of American Women. She is the mother of three children, all of whom attended music conservatories and obtained doctorate degrees in piano performance. Jenni has a Bachelor of Piano Performance from Eastman School of Music, Master of Music from the University of Texas, and Doctorate from the University of Houston. Julie has a Bachelors and Masters of Piano Performance at Eastman School of Music and a doctorate from the University of Texas. Justin earned a Bachelor in Piano Performance from the Juilliard School, a Masters of Music in Piano Performance from Southern Methodist University, and a doctorate of Piano Performance at the University of North Texas. Mrs. Gray enjoys gardening, cooking, and playing with her six grandchildren. Her husband, Haskell, is owner of a consulting and representation firm for advanced computer networking.

Photo of piano teacher Grace Choi with Piano student. Grace Choi has a Masters of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Southern Methodist University as well as a Master of Music in Music Education from the Eastman School of Music. She received a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea. She was awarded a Meadows Artistic Scholarship Award from SMU and the Kanable Scholarship and the John and Linda Lyon Van Voorhis Fellowship at the Eastman School of Music. Since her debut performance at the age of 13 with the University of Texas at Arlington orchestra, she has performed throughout Asia and the US. Ms. Choi has also performed in masterclasses for Joaquin Achucarro, Yaroslav Pugach, and Andre Marchand.

Ms. Choi has taught piano since 2001 as private and group instructor in Seoul, Korea, Rochester, New York, Interlochen, Michigan, and Dallas, Texas. She is also an experienced early childhood teacher, having taught at the Meadows Community Education in Dallas and the Eastman Community Music School in Rochester, New York. An advocate for the arts, she has worked as an intern for arts organizations such as Dallas Chamber Music and Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra.

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