Faculty & Staff Music Department

Meet the Music Faculty

The Westmont Music Faculty blend their deep faith with musical artistry, guiding students to discover God’s creativity through music.

 

"There’s a sort of joy in being able to communicate with precision, contribute and bring depth to a certain field. The tradition of music, not just in the West, but around the world, is incredibly rich, including how it relates to the church and how God has created the world and wants us to experience it."

— Daniel Gee, D.M.A., Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities

Professor of Music

Steve Butler, D.M.A.

Dr. Steve Butler, an ASCAP award-winning composer, teaches music theory, composition, orchestration, and form and analysis. He earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in composition from the University of South Carolina. Sunhawk Corp. in Seattle publishes his works, which have been staged across the United States and in Europe. He has received funding from arts organizations such as the American Composers Forum, the Esperia Foundation, the County Arts Council of Santa Barbara, the Contemporary Arts Forum, the Richard/Lexington County Arts Council, and the South Carolina Arts Commission.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities

Daniel Gee, D.M.A.

Daniel Gee is Assistant Professor of Music at Westmont College, where he serves as Director of Choral Activities. Under his leadership, the Westmont College Choir and Chamber Singers perform both locally and abroad, including at Westmont's annual Christmas Festival at the Granada Theatre. Gee directs the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony, and has served as Assistant Conductor of the Long Beach Symphony.

 

 



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Professor Of Music

Steve Hodson, D.M.A.

Steve Hodson is Professor of Music and Director of Piano Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. He holds a bachelor's degree from Lewis and Clark College with emphasis in piano performance, a master's degree from the University of Oregon, also with emphasis in piano performance, and a doctor of musical arts degree from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he accompanied the top graduate choir.

 

 

 

 

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Associate Professor of Music & Head of Strings

Han Soo Kim, D.M.A.

Violinist Han Soo Kim is an award-winning and internationally accomplished artist who has performed to critical acclaim in numerous countries on four continents. He has been praised by many audiences around the world for his passion, sensitivity and charisma. His playing is described as a "musical gift of rare beauty" The Korea Times. He performs a diverse mix of musical styles ranging from the standard works to avant-garde contemporary repertoire.

 

 

 

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Music Dept Chair & Director of Orchestral Activities

Ruth Lin, D.M.A.

Dr. Ruth Lin conducts the Westmont College Orchestra and serves as the Music department chair. Dr. Lin is an award-winning teacher and works with orchestras and conductors from around the country and around the world. She has presented at the College Orchestra Director Association Conference, and has co-authored an article for Association of Lutheran Church Musicians magazine, In Tempo. She earned her bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.

 

 

 

 

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Adams Professor of Music and Worship

Zig Reichwald, Ph.D.

Siegwart “Zig” Reichwald teaches music history and serves on the Chapel team at Westmont College. He holds a B.M. in Organ Performance from the University of South Carolina and an M.M. in Conducting and a Ph.D. from the Florida State University.

 

 

 


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Active Faculty by Instrument

Brass

David Etterbeek, Trumpet

Selling out concert venues at jazz festivals across the US and Canada are some of Mr. Etterbeek’s fondest early musical experiences. At 17 he was one of three finalists to advance in the Seventeen Magazine/General Motors Nationwide Concerto Competition. Mr. Etterbeek has appeared as soloist with the Michigan Chamber Orchestra, Green Bay Symphony, Getty Museum Chamber Music Series, Colburn Chamber Music Society Series, Channel Islands Chamber Music Society, and on the Jacaranda: Music at the Edge series. He resides in Southern California and performs with the area’s top ensembles including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Diego Symphony and New West Symphony. His students range in age from 8 to 78. Mr. Etterbeek received his BM from Northwestern University and his MM from the University of Southern California.

detterbeek@westmont.edu

Eric Heidner portrait

Eric Heidner, Trombone, Tuba

Eric C. Heidner is in his sixteenth year as the Director of Bands at Santa Barbara City College, where he directs both the SBCC Concert Band and the "Good Times" Jazz Ensemble. He holds a B.M. in trombone performance from UCSB, as well as an M.A. in musicology.  He earned his teaching credential from Westmont College in 1997, and has been teaching trombone there since 2008.  As a professional brass instrumentalist, he has worked with such greats as Doc Severinsen, Clark Terry, Alex Iles, Andy Martin, Bill Reichenbach, and Bill Watrous.  He also leads the SBCC Trombone Choir, an ensemble made up of trombonists from SBCC, UCSB, Westmont, and the greater Santa Barbara community.

eheidner@westmont.edu

Stephen Hughes, Trombone, Tuba

Stephen Hughes currently teaches private trombone lessons at Westmont College. Originally from Rochester, New York, Stephen is in his fifth year as the music teacher at La Colina Junior High School.  Before coming to Santa Barbara, he earned his B.M in trombone performance at Oberlin Conservatory (studying with Jame DeSano), as well his M.A. in teaching at the Longy School of Music of Bard College, in Los Angeles.  Stephen's has taught and played around the world, from the Bronx, NY to the Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, to El Sistema El Salvador.  As a brass professional,  has shared the stage with such artists as Gustavo Dudamel and Barbara Morrison, and played at venues like the Santa Barbara Bowl and the Eastman Theatre. 

sthughes@westmont.edu

Preston Shepard

Preston Shepard, French Horn

Preston Shepard is an active free-lance hornist in the Los Angeles area.  Preston has performed with Los Angeles Opera, Long Beach Symphony, Santa Barbara Symphony, Opera Santa Barbara, San Bernardino Symphony, Redlands Symphony, Riverside Philharmonic, Pacific Opera Project, Los Angeles Symphony, Los Angeles Jewish Symphony, and many others around the Greater Los Angeles area.  He has also recorded on numerous feature films and television shows such as Geostorm, Inhumans, The Nun, Blood and Treasure, Untold, Homecoming Season 2, Star Trek : Lower Decks, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Discovery, The Orville, and Solar Opposites, as well as for video game projects such as Fortnight, Overwatch and League of Legends.  Preston is also the professor of horn at The Master's University.

pshepard@westmont.edu

Composition

Dr. Steve Butler 22-23

Dr. Steve Butler, Composition

Dr. Steve Butler, an ASCAP award-winning composer, teaches music theory, composition, orchestration, and form and analysis. He earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in composition from the University of South Carolina. Sunhawk Corp. in Seattle publishes his works, which have been staged across the United States and in Europe. He has received funding from arts organizations such as the American Composers Forum, the Esperia Foundation, the County Arts Council of Santa Barbara, the Contemporary Arts Forum, the Richard/Lexington County Arts Council, and the South Carolina Arts Commission.

butler@westmont.edu

 

Ensemble Directors

Andrea Di Maggio

Andrea Di Maggio, Flute Choir, Wind Chamber

Westmont College adjunct flute professor since 2012, Andrea has implemented a flute choir and woodwinds chamber music program at Westmont College, which is open to all serious flute students, as well as other wind players. Additionally she serves as the recruiter for the Winds/Brass departments and loves to work with Music and College Admissions to find excellent new students for the Westmont Music Program. Andrea regularly performs in Westmont faculty recitals, as well as ensembles in the south coast community; she is a regular participant in the concert series for the Santa Barbara Music Club and is a frequent substitute player for the Santa Barbara Symphony. She also maintains a competitive private flute studio and is the flute section coach for the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony.

adimaggio@westmont.edu

Eben Drost

Eben Drost, Jazz Ensemble

Eben Drost is a pastoral musician serving in both the Music Department and Campus Pastor’s Office at Westmont. His primary instrument is piano, and he has a background in jazz, classical, and popular music. He studied music at Westmont (’11) and earned a Masters in Theology at Fuller Seminary (’18). He served as an organist and choir accompanist at Trinity Lutheran Church (Santa Barbara), the Worship Director at Shoreline Community Church (Santa Barbara) and Missio Community Church (Pasadena), and was part of the team that planned and led worship at Fuller Seminary’s chapel services for two years. He currently serves as the Worship Team Director at Westmont, teaches a course called “Music in the Worshipping Church,” and will begin leading the Jazz Ensemble in the Fall of 2020.

edrost@westmont.edu

Daniel Gee Headshot

Dr. Daniel Gee, College Choir, Chamber Singers

Daniel Gee is Assistant Professor of Music at Westmont College, where he serves as Director of Choral Activities. Under his leadership, the Westmont College Choir and Chamber Singers perform both locally and abroad, including at Westmont's annual Christmas Festival at the Granada Theatre. Actively and equally engaged in both choral and orchestral worlds, Gee directs the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony, and has served as Assistant Conductor of the Long Beach Symphony. Gee received his Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. A proud Westmont alumnus of 2013, Gee was a Monroe Scholar and graduated as First Senior, with departmental honors in both music composition and philosophy. 

dgee@westmont.edu

Ruth Lin

Dr. Ruth Lin, Orchestra

Dr. Ruth Lin conducts the Westmont College Orchestra and serves as the Music department chair. Dr. Lin is an award-winning teacher and works with orchestras and conductors from around the country and around the world. Dr. Lin was one of the ten Conducting Fellows at the Juilliard Conducting Workshop for Music Educators. Dr. Lin performed as a Debut Conductor with the National Symphony Orchestra as part of the National Conducting Institute where she had the opportunity to work with Maestro Leonard Slatkin and led the National Symphony Orchestra in concert. Internationally, Dr. Lin has conducted the Xiamen Philharmonic in Xiamen, China, and the Musica Sinfonietta in Penang, Malaysia.

rlin@westmont.edu

Paul Mori

Dr. Paul Mori, Chamber Orchestra, Wind Chamber

Dr. Paul Mori '77 has served as musical director of the Rainier Symphony (1996-2001) and as the music director of the Bainbridge Orchestra and the Rainier Youth Symphony. He has also appeared as guest conductor for various orchestras, including the Northwest Mahler Festival Orchestra and the Huntington Chamber Orchestra (a professional orchestra in West Virginia). At Westmont he teaches bassoon, conducts the Wind Ensemble, and coaches chamber ensembles.

pmori@westmont.edu

Music History and World Music

Dr. Steve Butler 22-23

Dr. Steve Butler, World Music

Dr. Steve Butler, an ASCAP award-winning composer, teaches music theory, composition, orchestration, and form and analysis. He earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in composition from the University of South Carolina. Sunhawk Corp. in Seattle publishes his works, which have been staged across the United States and in Europe. He has received funding from arts organizations such as the American Composers Forum, the Esperia Foundation, the County Arts Council of Santa Barbara, the Contemporary Arts Forum, the Richard/Lexington County Arts Council, and the South Carolina Arts Commission.

butler@westmont.edu

SIEGWART ‘ZIG’ REICHWALD

Dr. Zig Reichwald, World Music

Siegwart “Zig” Reichwald teaches music history and serves on the Chapel team at Westmont College. He holds a B.M. in Organ Performance from the University of South Carolina and an M.M. in Conducting and a Ph.D. from the Florida State University. Over the past 20 years, Dr. Reichwald’s research and teaching has advanced increasingly towards exploring the crevices between the siloed approaches to spirituality and an anachronistic division of sacred and secular spaces in 19th century music. Much of his current research focuses on Mendelssohn’s sacred music within the context of the theology of Friedrich Schleiermacher, the politics of Restoration-era Prussia, and the rise of German nationalism. Prior to his appointment at Westmont, Dr. Reichwald taught at Converse University and Palm Beach Atlantic University.

zreichwald@westmont.edu

Music Theory

Dr. Steve Butler 22-23

Dr. Steve Butler, Music Theory

Dr. Steve Butler, an ASCAP award-winning composer, teaches music theory, composition, orchestration, and form and analysis. He earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in composition from the University of South Carolina. Sunhawk Corp. in Seattle publishes his works, which have been staged across the United States and in Europe. He has received funding from arts organizations such as the American Composers Forum, the Esperia Foundation, the County Arts Council of Santa Barbara, the Contemporary Arts Forum, the Richard/Lexington County Arts Council, and the South Carolina Arts Commission.

butler@westmont.edu

Percussion

Daniel La France, Percussion

Daniel La France, Percussion

Daniel La France is a performer and educator based in Burbank, California. He is a freelance percussionist, performing with orchestras across Southern California, including the West Coast Symphony, American Youth Symphony, Colburn Symphony, and the Downey Symphony. As an educator, he has coached drum lines at Pasadena City College, the University of California, Los Angeles, and currently coaches at Crescenta Valley High School. He began his orchestral percussion studies at Pasadena City College under instructors Robin Sharp and Nicholas Stoup. He is a graduate of California State University, Northridge where he studied under John Magnussen, winning the 2015 concerto competition at the university. He recently completed graduate studies at UCLA, where he studied under Theresa Dimond, Gregory Goodall, and Raynor Carroll.

dlafrance@westmont.edu

Piano and Organ

Erin Bonski-Evans

Erin Bonski-Evans, Collaborative Pianist

Erin Bonski-Evans, D.M.A. (ABD) is a prolific pianist and pedagogue.  She is recognized nationally and internationally for her work as a collaborative artist and teacher, and has held collaborative artist positions at Interlochen, Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute, Toledo Opera Association and Bowling Green State University.  Locally, she has accompanied for Music Academy of the West, Opera Santa Barbara, and Santa Barbara Master Chorale,  and coached and accompanied for Ensemble Theatre Company.  In addition to Westmont, Erin has been teaching at Santa Barbara City College for ten years, and currently serves as the Minister of Music at First Presbyterian Church.  She has recorded the piano works of Dr. Earl Louis Stuart, and has published pedagogical articles in American Music Teacher Magazine.

ebonski@westmont.edu

Jim Connolly

Jim Connolly, Piano Technician

James Connolly is a Registered Piano Technician with training from Steinway and Sons, Yamaha, and more than 25 years of experience. Clients include The Lobero Theater, The Music Academy of The West, The Granada Theater, Westmont College, The Santa Barbara Bowl, and Steinway’s Concert and Artist division.

As well as providing high quality tuning and repair for the home, concert stage, and recording studio he maintains a full piano rebuilding facility in downtown Santa Barbara known as The Piano Kitchen.

Jim is an active performing musician and is a member of the Piano Technicians Guild. The PTG certifies Registered Piano Technicians through a series of rigorous examination designed to test their skill in tuning, regulation and repair. Those capable of performing these tasks up to a recognized worldwide standard receive RPT certification.

jconnolly@westmont.edu

Neil Di Maggio

Neil Di Maggio, Collaborative Pianist

Neil Di Maggio, pianist and teacher, enjoys a full and diverse dual career as an active performer and teacher and as Director of Research in College Advancement at Westmont College. He earned a bachelor’s degree in piano performance (summa cum laude) from San Jose State University, where he studied with Beethoven scholar, Dr. Alfred Kanwischer. His Master of Music degree in piano performance is from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where he studied under master teacher Mack McCray.  Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara with renowned collaborative artist and professor, Anne Epperson resulted in a second Master of Music degree, this time in collaborative piano. His other major influential instructors are Yael Weiss and Betty Oberacker, and Laurette Goldberg (harpsichord).

Neil’s professional work has taken him from California to Phoenix to New York City, and he enjoys a busy musical career of chamber and solo performances, collaborating with faculty from Westmont College, Santa Barbara City College, and UC Santa Barbara.  He serves as pianist for Westmont’s College Choir, and makes guest appearances with a variety of local groups including Santa Barbara Strings, Sonos 5 Winds and the West Coast Symphony Orchestra. Neil’s students are scholarship recipients from the Music Teachers’ Association of California, the Santa Barbara Music Club, and the Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation, and he serves on the piano faculty with the Westmont Academy for Young Artists (WAYA).

ndimaggio@westmont.edu

Eben Drost

Eben Drost, Jazz Ensemble

Eben Drost is a pastoral musician serving in both the Music Department and Campus Pastor’s Office at Westmont. His primary instrument is piano, and he has a background in jazz, classical, and popular music. He studied music at Westmont (’11) and earned a Masters in Theology at Fuller Seminary (’18). He served as an organist and choir accompanist at Trinity Lutheran Church (Santa Barbara), the Worship Director at Shoreline Community Church (Santa Barbara) and Missio Community Church (Pasadena), and was part of the team that planned and led worship at Fuller Seminary’s chapel services for two years. He currently serves as the Worship Team Director at Westmont, teaches a course called “Music in the Worshipping Church,” and will begin leading the Jazz Ensemble in the Fall of 2020.

edrost@westmont.edu

 
Steve Hodson

Dr. Steve Hodson, Piano Coordinator, Piano, Organ

Steve Hodson is Professor of Music and Director of Piano Studies at Westmont College. He holds a bachelor's degree from Lewis and Clark College with emphasis in piano performance, a master's degree from the University of Oregon, also with emphasis in piano performance, and a doctor of musical arts degree from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he accompanied the top graduate choir.

His particular areas of expertise in piano teaching and performance include arm-weight techniques and the keyboard music of Bach and of Chopin.

Dr. Hodson’s teaching style is designed to inspire, challenge, and encourage his students, often Socratically. He helps Westmont piano students pursue excellent technique, broad repertoire, and depth of understanding of the music they are performing, both in form and in expressiveness.

Hodson enjoys guiding his students through a wide variety of piano repertoire from early Baroque to very recently composed music. (He is a fan of the piano music of Philip Glass and John Adams.) Hodson is also a professional organist and early music enthusiast (as well as artistic director and conductor of the Santa Barbara Master Chorale).

hodson@westmont.edu

  
Egle Januleviciute

Dr. Egle Januleviciute, Instructor of Piano

Egle Januleviciute was born in Lithuania, into family of professional musicians. She holds the Diploma with Highest Honors from Academy of Music of Lithuania, Vilnius, Master of Music in Piano Performance degree from Bowling Green State University, OH, and Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from University of California Santa Barbara. 
Egle Januleviciute has toured Lithuania, Germany, Finland, Japan, Italy, Belgium and the former Soviet Union, both as soloist and collaborative artist. Egle was awarded the Premiere Prix Concert Recital Diploma from Guildhall School, London, was a finalist and prize-winner in Robert Casadesus International Piano Competition, Cleveland, Ohio, and the first prize winner in the Young Keyboard Artists Association International Piano Competition, Oberlin, Ohio. Her discography includes M.K.Ciurlionis (1875-1911) Pieces for Piano (Tembras Studios, Lithuania, 1992), works by Faure, Franck, Debussy and Ravel for “Young Maestros Label” by Hurstwood Farm Music Studios, U.K., 1998, J.S.Bach Keyboard Works by Eroica Classical recordings, 2006, and works by W.A.Mozart and Chopin, (Opus One recordings, 2013). Egle currently teaches piano at Westmont College and Cate School, as well as privately.

Learn more about Egle at http://www.eglej.com

ejanuleviciute@westmont.edu

   
Thomas Joyce playing organ

Thomas Joyce, Instructor of Organ

Thomas Joyce, DMA, is Minister of Keyboard Music (organ, piano, harpsichord) at Trinity Episcopal Church, a vibrant parish in downtown Santa Barbara. He also teaches organ as an adjunct instructor at Westmont College and faculty accompanist/associate choral director at Santa Barbara City College. Thomas offers private lessons in piano, organ, voice, and musicianship, and is active in the Santa Barbara community as a keyboard accompanist and collaborative artist.

Born in Cambridge, England, Thomas has spent most of his life and career in the United States. Beginning organ lessons while a chorister at Washington National Cathedral in Washington D.C., he went on to earn degrees in music from Interlochen Arts Academy, Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, Yale University Institute of Sacred Music, and the University of Washington. Before settling in Santa Barbara in 2014, Thomas served a number of churches and cathedrals in the United States as an organist and choral director.

Thomas currently makes his home in a remote area of the Los Padres National Forest, and is an avid outdoorsman, naturalist, and photographer.

tjoyce@westmont.edu

     
Hyo Jin Lee

Hyo Jin Lee, Collaborative Pianist

Starting her professional debut at age 13 with Seoul Sinfonietta, Pianist Hyo Jin Lee has performed widely to critical acclaim throughout the United States, France, Australia and Korea. She performed in concertos with the W Philharmonic, Korean Symphony, Gangnam Symphony, Korea Senior Symphony, Cheongju City Philharmonic Orchestra and Los Angeles Doctors Symphony. In addition, Hyo Jin gave her recitals at Auditorium Gilles de la Rocque (Chourchevel, Paris), Steinway Hall (Sydney, Australia), Harvard Sanders Theater, Jordan Hall (Boston), South Hampton Cultural Center, Staller Center (New York), Seoul Arts Center, Kumho Art Hall, Sejong Cultural Center (Seoul).

As a collaborative pianist, Hyo Jin has worked with musicians such as Emerson Quartet, Colin Carr, Nicholas Cords, Lawrence Lesser, and Miriam Fried, to name a few. She pursued her music education in the United States starting in high school, studying with the world-renowned pedagogue Wha Kyung Byun and Russell Sherman, and continued to train at New England Conservatory of Music. Hyo Jin completed both her Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, and Graduate Diploma at the Conservatory with academic honors. She was also a recipient of the prestigious Adele Bramson Ganick Endowed Scholarship for demonstrating excellence in piano performance. She then went on to complete Doctorate of Musical Arts in Piano Performance, at State University of New York, Stony Brook, with Gilbert Kalish.

Hyo Jin has a wide range of teaching experience at institutions such as Seoul National University, Korea National University of Arts, Yewon school, Seoul arts high school and Music Academy at Seoul Arts Center.

hlee@westmont.edu

     
Heather Levin

Heather Levin, Instructor of Piano

Heather Levin was born and raised in Redlands, California and attended the University of California Santa Barbara where she received her M.A. While a student there she also worked as an accompanist for voice lessons, singing classes, studied voice with Marjorie McKay and played in the jazz band. During her junior year of undergraduate study, she participated in the Education Abroad Program furthering her studies in French and Music at the Université Paul Valéry in Montpellier, France. Upon completing her Masters at U.C.S.B. she became a member of the Music Teacher’s Association of California and has since become extremely active in Santa Barbara and its vicinity as both a solo pianist and teacher and in the areas of vocal accompaniment, choral accompaniment, chamber ensemble performance, church and religious organizations’ music programs, school and community music theatre productions and opera. Very recent and/or current appointments include but are not limited too: Westmont College, Santa Barbara City College, Cate School, Carpinteria High School, Laguna Blanca School, Dos Pueblos High School, Montecito Union School, The Santa Barbara Children’s Chorus, the Goleta Valley Children’s Choir, the Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara and Congregation B’nai B’rith. As an educator, Heather creates a warm and comfortable teaching environment that is at the same time challenging, rewarding and successful. Curriculum is determined individually, based on a careful assessment of current ability, personal tastes and the specific goals of a degree program and departmental requirements. Heather greatly enjoys teaching and collaborating with people of all ages and backgrounds.

hlevin@westmont.edu

     
Chika Nobumori

Chika Nobumori, Collaborative Pianist

Chika Nobumori is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Musical Arts in piano performance at the University of California, Santa Barbara. During her 4 years at UCSB, Chika has taught Class Piano, Music Appreciation and Japanese as a TA, and was nominated for an Outstanding TA Award in 2023.

She received a Masters in Music in piano performance from California State University, Northridge. There, she was a scholarship recipient and a teaching assistant for the music and mathematics department. In addition, Chika holds a Bachelor's in Science in applied mathematics with specialization in computing from University of California, Los Angeles.

Chika has participated in various festivals, seminars, and has held masterclasses with distinguished artists. Outside of her school activities, she enjoys staying active as a collaborative pianist for instrumental and choral groups, as well as an instructor at private and non-profit organizations.

cnobumori@westmont.edu

Strings

 
Christopher Ahn

Christopher Ahn, Cello

A native of Los Angeles, Christopher Ahn has appeared in solo and chamber music performances across the U.S. as well as abroad in Europe, Australia, South Korea, South Africa, Canada and Central America. Recent performances include solo recitals at the Brand Library and Art Center, UCLA, California State University, Dominguez Hills, and Santa Monica College. He has also performed chamber music on the Dilijan, L’Ermitage Foundation, Music Guild, Trinity Lutheran, and Chapman University concert series, and has performed numerous times for live radio broadcasts on the Sundays Live recital series at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Chris has enjoyed frequent collaboration with the Lineage Dance Company, most recently presenting a performance of the Bach Cello Suites with dance choreography on the Brand Library and Art Center Dance Performance series. He has also worked closely with several Los Angeles based composers, premiering new works for solo cello and chamber ensemble on new music series throughout the Los Angeles area.

Chris has been invited to summer programs at the Aspen Music Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Banff Centre Masterclasses, Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival, and the Rencontres Musicales Camerata Lysy in Montepulciano, Italy.  He has collaborated with members of the St. Lawrence, Ysaye, and Amar string quartets, and has performed in masterclasses for such distinguished musicians as Anner Bylsma, Ralph Kirshbaum, Lynn Harrell, Rohan de Saram, Paul Katz, Raphael Wallfisch, Matt Haimovitz, Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian, and members of the Takacs, Cleveland and Borodin string quartets. Chris pursued his studies at UCLA, the Cleveland Institute of Music, and the University of Michigan, where his principal teachers included Antonio Lysy, Richard Aaron, Stephen Geber, and Colin Carr. He resides in Los Angeles, where he maintains an active and varied freelance career playing with orchestras, chamber ensembles, and recording for film and television. He was appointed Principal Cello of Opera Santa Barbara in 2018, and he currently serves as a member of the string faculty at Westmont College.

cahn@westmont.edu

 
Jim Connolly

Jim Connolly, Bass Guitar

Jim Connolly, string bass instructor, is a composer and performer living in Santa Barbara, California. He writes music for The Gove County Philharmonic, The Gove County String Quartet and Lit Moon Theatre. He has composed for choir, musical saw, five string violin, string quartet and various chamber ensembles. He plays the double bass, saw, banjo, piano and sings. He attended New England Conservatory. Jim has received nine Independent Theater Awards, numerous commissions, grants, ASCAP Plus Awards and in 2001 was listed as one of the twenty-five most intriguing people in Santa Barbara. He has collaborated or performed with Nate Birkey, Gilles Apap, Jeff Kaiser, Brad Dutz, Headless Household, Jeff Bridges, Vinny Golia, Eugene Chadbourne, Cougar Estrada, Anna Abbey and his brother Kevin Connolly.

jconnolly@westmont.edu

  

Marcia Dickstein, Harp

Marcia Dickstein, renowned harpist, is enticing new audiences to harp in chamber music and harp solo with orchestra, and inspiring composers to write new works in classical and jazz genres. As founder/artistic director of the Debussy Trio, she has performed worldwide in the United States, Canada, Europe, Scandinavia, and Japan, over NPR radio and on commercial and PBS television.

Adjunct professor of harp at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Marcia holds master classes throughout the United States and maintains a private studio in Los Angeles. Her transcriptions and scholarly editions of solo and chamber music for professional and student harpists are published by Fatrock Ink.

Marcia has been featured as solo and chamber music harpist at festivals, in film and television, and as a recording artist. Her most recent recordings are “Look Ahead” and “Three by Three” (Klavier label), which feature 10 new works especially written for the Debussy Trio (Klavier label) and “Chill Dog” (Pupsnap Music).

mdickstein@westmont.edu

   
Cam Audras

Cam Audras, Viola

Polymathic at heart, Cam Audras believes musicians possess the power to serve as advocates for social good. Audras has served as Principal Violist with the Santa Barbara Chamber Players, the California Young Artists Symphony, and Symphony of the Vines. Additionally, he has appeared in the Santa Barbara Symphony, Pink Martini, Los Angeles Dream Orchestra, American Youth Symphony, Santa Barbara String Quartet, Organic String Quartet, 805 String Quartet, Santa Barbara Master Chorale, Symphony of the Vines, San Luis Obispo Symphony, Lompoc Pops Orchestra, and the Debut Chamber Orchestra. Audras has claimed top prizes in the Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation Competition, Valley Talent Music Scholarship Competition, and Henry Schwab Violin and Viola Competition. Festival appearances have included the Center Stage Strings Music Festival at the University of Michigan, Credo Chamber Music Festival at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Bowdoin International Music Festival, and Manchester Music Festival. He has performed in masterclasses for Kim Kashkashian, Rachel Barton Pine, and Dimitri Murrath, and his principal teachers were Jonathan Moerschel, Che-Yen (Brian) Chen, Yura Lee, and Helen Callus.
 
Audras graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) Thornton School of Music summa cum laude with degrees in Viola Performance and Environmental Studies. Cam was honored to be selected as the USC Thornton School strings department’s outstanding undergraduate. He holds Master’s degrees in Viola Performance and Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara. In addition to his teaching at Westmont College, Audras serves as a chamber music coach with the Santa Barbara Strings and Junior Chamber Music programs, and maintains a private teaching studio in Santa Barbara.

caudras@westmont.edu

    
Wesley Park

Wesley Park, Guitar

Wesley Park is a concert classical guitarist and educator from the Los Angeles area. Because of his colorful playing and enjoyable programs, he has played professional concerts internationally in countries such as the United States, Canada, Germany, and Austria. Wesley is a protégé of the American classical guitar virtuoso Christopher Parkening who claimed that “Wesley makes beautiful music on the guitar, using tonal colors and contrasts, and utilizes the entire range of the guitar to bring out the intrinsic beauty of the instrument.” Wesley’s goal with the guitar is to carry on the legacy of the great Spanish guitarist, Andrés Segovia, and Christopher Parkening.

Wesley is in the Park Brothers guitar duo with his brother Alex, and is signed under the artist management label, Jean Schreiber Management. Together, they perform many concerts and events throughout the world. One these includes performing a tribute concert honoring the great Spanish guitarist, Andrés Segovia, alongside the Grammy® Award winning artists, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and Andrew York in 2019. They are also the recipient of the USC Thornton Ensemble Award for making a significant contribution to upholding the long tradition of guitar ensemble excellence.

Wesley is currently teaching the guitar at both Westmont College and Pepperdine University as an Adjunct Professor of Music. On top of his work at these universities, he has a private studio of dedicated students. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Southern California studying under Scott Tennant, and he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Pepperdine University studying under Christopher Parkening. He has also studied privately with the Spanish Guitar Virtuoso, Angel Romero. When not engaged in musical activities, Wesley also enjoys surfing, trying out new restaurants, and participating in the devotional activities at his church, Citizens LA.

wpark@westmont.edu

     
Barry Newton

Barry Newton, Double Bass

Barry Newton, a Los Angeles native, studied at the University of Portland and received his B.F.A./ M.F.A. from the California Institute of the Arts. He has studied extensively with notable bassists including Tommy Thompson, Fred Tinsley, and Peter Rofe. His orchestral credits include Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, New West Symphony, and the New York Philharmonic. Barry has worked with such eminent conductors as Leonard Bernstein, John Mauceri, John Williams, and Boris Brott. He has accompanied Yes, Chicago, Moody Blues, The Scorpions, Elton John, Brian Wilson, The Three Tenors and Andrea Bocelli, among others. Barry’s dedication to contemporary performance practice has included regular premieres of new works in the Southern California area. His jazz experiences have lead him to performances with Peter Erskine, Anthony Braxton, Buddy Childers and the Dave Pell Octet. As a practicing composer and improvisor, Barry often works with various Rock/Pop projects on the west coast. His current group ‘Kiss the Frog’ is an assortment of pop, electronica, and experimental improvisation. Dedicated to music education, he currently serves as an adjunct professor at Westmont College, Pepperdine University, Ventura College, Schwab Academy of Music, and Kadima Conservatory. Barry has been the recipient of scholarship awards by the Ahmanson Foundation, the Surdna Foundation, and the Doris Duke Charitable Trust Foundation. He currently lives with his child Hannah in Topanga, California.

bnewton@westmont.edu

      
Emily Sommermann

Emily Sommermann, Violin

Emily Sommermann, violinist, received her Master of Music Degree in violin performance from SUNY Stony Brook under the tutelage of Isidore Cohen of the Beaux Arts Trio. She has been a member of orchestras in Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, and Germany.  In Santa Barbara she has performed as section violinist with the SB Symphony and SB Chamber Orchestra. Ms. Sommermann is the musical director and principal violinist with the Santa Barbara String Quartet performing frequently for private events. Pursuing excellence as a teacher, Emily has received training through the Suzuki Association of the Americas and attended conferences in Orff and Kodaly. She has been on the faculty of Laguna Blanca School, SB Music and Arts Conservatory, and Westmont College. Ms. Sommermann maintains her private violin studio at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara mentoring the next generation of musicians in the art of violin playing.

esommerm@westmont.edu

      
Dr. Han Soo Kim

Dr. Han Soo Kim, Strings Coordinator, Violin

Violinist Han Soo Kim is an award-winning and internationally accomplished artist who has performed to critical acclaim in numerous countries on four continents. He has been praised by many audiences around the world for his passion, sensitivity and charisma. His playing is described as a "musical gift of rare beauty" The Korea Times. He performs a diverse mix of musical styles ranging from the standard works to avant-garde contemporary repertoire.

His passion for sharing musical knowledge and experience to young musicians has taken him to many different parts of the world. As an avid educator, he has given lectures, workshops and masterclasses nationally and internationally on technique, innovative practice methods and performance. He devotes a considerable amount of time to traveling for clinics as well as maintaining an internationally active recording and performance schedule. He has served as Chair of Adjudicators of New York International Music Competition and string adjudicator of Santa Barbara Music Club Scholarship Awards. At Westmont College, he is Head of Strings and teaches alongside his wife, Joanne Kim, a clarinetist. He is Founder and Director of Westmont Academy for Young Artists and is a teaching artist at InterHarmony International Music Festival in Italy.

Dr. Kim has earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in violin performance under a fellowship grant. His Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in violin performance are from The Juilliard School where he was a merit scholarship recipient. His influential teachers and mentors include Roman Totenberg, Sally Thomas and Pamela Frank. He has worked with distinguished chamber music artists including Emerson, Guarneri, Juilliard, and Orion String Quartets.

hankim@westmont.edu

      
Steven Zander

Steven Zander, Violin

Steve Zander is in frequent demand as a studio musician, orchestral violinist, and chamber music collaborator. Based in Malibu, CA, Steve is a member of the Santa Barbara Symphony, associate concertmaster of Opera Santa Barbara, and performs in many other professional orchestras in the Los Angeles area, including the Pasadena Symphony, New West Symphony, Pacific Symphony, and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. In recent seasons, Steve has also appeared as a concerto soloist with the Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra, and the Malibu Coast Chamber Orchestra. While still in music school, Steve was a member of the Madison Symphony and the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, as well as a substitute with the Houston Symphony. An avid chamber musician, Steve has collaborated with principal members of the Boston Symphony, Houston Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and with members of the Pro Arte Quartet. Steve can also be heard on many motion picture and television soundtracks, including “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” “Logan,” and “A Quiet Place.” Steve began his violin studies at the age of four at the Aber Suzuki Center in Stevens Point, WI. He earned his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Wisconsin‐ Madison, as well as a Master of Music from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. His principal teachers were Patricia D’Ercole, Vartan Manoogian, and Sergiu Luca.

szander@westmont.edu

Voice

  
Nichole Dechaine

Dr. Nichole Dechaine, Voice

Nichole Dechaine currently teaches private voice lessons at Westmont College. She graduated from the University of Redlands and earned her master’s degree and doctorate from UC Santa Barbara, where she taught for six years. Dechaine is an active performer with UCSB, Opera Santa Barbara, the Music Academy of the West, the Amherst Early Music Festival Baroque Academy in Connecticut, and numerous local ensembles including Vocal Scholars, Santa Barbara Quire of Voyces and the Santa Barbara Choral Society. She also sings at All Saints’-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church.

ndechaine@westmont.edu

    
Christina Jensen

Christina Jensen, Opera

Christina Jensen, Stage Director, Dramaturge, and Playwright, thrives on the multifaceted challenges of telling stories. She explores the struggle between the emotional aspect of theatre and the cold logic of drama. Balancing these two opposing sides, as a director, she crafts beautiful and believable theatrical experiences.

She creates conceptional productions that encourage new audience members to appreciate live performance, while at the same time adding details that intellectually stimulate those familiar with the art form. Staying true to the original source material is one of Christina’s goals when approaching a new project. In this manner, she brings a new voice to the production history while staying true to her dramaturgical roots.

After graduating from Westmont College with a double major in Music and Arts Criticism, Christina earned her M.F.A. in Dramaturgy from the American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University. While there she learned from world- renowned directors and worked with professional and student actors. She participated in several world premieres of new works as well as new productions of classic literature. During her study abroad in Moscow, she not only gained familiarity with the Russian language and culture, but also gained an appreciation for the creative soul of Moscow.

Christina has directed throughout Southern California. She has been a guest director for the University of California, Riverside, the Resident Stage Director of Redlands Opera Theatre, Stage Director for Independent Opera Company, and Stage Director/Playwright for FCC Players. The Tender Land will be her second collaboration with Westmont's Music Department. Her directorial credits include The Elixir of Love, Carmen, Gianni Schicchi, Faust, Eugene Onegin, Don Giovanni, HMS Pinafore, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Roméo et Juliette, Così Fan Tutte, Aleko, Pygmalion, Die Fledermaus, The Snow Maiden, The Tempest, and The Secret Garden.

chfarris@westmont.edu

     
Kathleen O'Brien

Kathleen O'Brien, Voice

Mezzo-soprano Kathleen O’Brien has been a soloist with the San Diego Pops, the San Diego Chamber Orchestra, the San Diego Master Chorale, the La Jolla Symphony and sung a variety of roles with the San Diego Opera and the Hawaii Opera Theater. She graduated from Oberlin College, studied with Jennie Tourel while at Juilliard, and completed her Master’s in Music at Cal State, Fullerton. She is the Director of Music at St. Patrick’s Church in Carlsbad. She is delighted that many of her voice students at MiraCosta have transferred to four-year colleges and are growing both vocally and musically.

 

      

Christina Ramsey, Voice

 
       
Colin Ramsey

Colin Ramsey, Voice

Chinese-American Bass, Colin Ramsey, has become known for his “majestic, rotund, ravishing bass” (Opera Today). This year, he returns to San Diego Opera to sing Betto in Gianni Schicchi as well as to Opera Santa Barbara to debut Hunding in Die Walküre and Escamillo in Carmen. Mr. Ramsey’s career has brought him to stages across the globe including the Santa Fe Opera, Festival Lyrique en Mer in Belle-ile, France, Opera San Jose, Seattle Opera, Austin Opera, Sarasota Opera, Pensacola Opera, and Opera Idaho. His repertoire encompasses many roles including Capulet in Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet, Cadmus/Somnus in Handel’s Semele, Colline in La bohème, Fafner in Das Rheingold, Guglielmo in Così Fan Tüte, Leporello in Don Giovanni, Figaro in Le Nozze di Figaro, Don Basilio in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Alidoro in La Cenerentola, and Reverend Hale in Robert Ward’s The Crucible.

Mr Ramsey’s concert performances include solo engagements with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pacific Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and La Jolla Symphony. Performing as soloist in Verdi’s Requiem, Dvorâk’s Stabat Mater, Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle, Handel’s Messiah, Faurè’s Requiem, and Brahms Requiem. This summer, he made his recital debut with the Hawaii Chamber Music Festival.

Mr. Ramsey has completed residencies with Santa Fe Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, and others. He is a winner of the Pasadena Opera Guild Competition, a Regional winner in the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition and an Encouragement Award winner in the George London Foundation Competition.

Mr. Ramsey currently resides in Santa Barbara, CA

cramsey@westmont.edu

       
Sara Rockabrand

Sara Rockabrand, Voice

Sara Turner Rockabrand has enjoyed an active career as a performer and teacher. She will join the Westmont College faculty as an adjunct voice instructor in fall 2011. She is a graduate of Westminster Choir College, where she studied voice, choral conducting and piano, and earned degrees in both Music Performance and Music Education. She pursued master's level work at Westminster Choir College, the University of Utah, and Southern Illinois University, as well as studies in historic dance at Stanford University. Her performing experience includes solo recitals, oratorio work, and church soloing, as well as choral performances with The New York Philharmonic, the San Francisco Symphony and other orchestras. In 2008 she performed on a program at Steinway Hall in New York City. While serving as a teacher in the Princeton, New Jersey Public Schools from 1962-66, she co-authored the first comprehensive vocal music curriculum for the district. She continues to serve as a consultant for Kodaly and Suzuki-based programs in music education, as well as in historic dance. Mrs. Rockabrand served as a voice teacher and vocal coach at Ball State University from 1969-1974, and at Principia College from 1975 to 2010, where she chaired numerous junior and senior voice recitals. Her students have gone on to complete successful graduate degrees at major universities, and many are pursuing careers as professional singers and teachers. Together with her husband Bob she has lectured and performed in England, Germany, Austria, India, and Hawaii, presenting both classical recitals and Broadway-style productions. They also received the Alumni Merit Award from Westminster Choir College in 1996 for excellence in teaching.

srockabrand@westmont.edu

       

Chad Ruyle, Voice

Chad Ruyle, tenor is an active collegiate vocal instructor, and performer. Chad has been on the music faculty of Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria since 2018, where he is a professor of vocal music and teaches voice classes. He is also on the faculty of Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, where he teaches applied music, and a class through community education, Musical Theater Vocal Workshop. Mr. Ruyle has also been a mentor instructor with the Santa Barbara Arts Fund since 2019. Chad received his Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from California State University, Fullerton, and his Master of Music in Vocal Arts from California State University, Northridge. Chad is an avid performer and has performed with many groups across the Central Coast including, Opera San Luis Obispo, Central Coast Gilbert, and Sullivan, San Luis Obispo Master Chorale, Central Coast Follies, and Cal Poly Early Music Ensemble to name a few. Chad was a featured soloist at the First German UMC (Christuskirche) in Glendale, California, and at St. Benedict’s Episcopal Church in Los Oso, California. He has been a featured soloist at the Bach in Mission program in San Luis Obispo. It is Chad's instructional goal to share his passion for singing and performing with all students who want to express themselves through song.

cruyle@westmont.edu

Woodwinds

    
Catherine Del Russo

Catherine Del Russo, Oboe

Catherine Del Russo received her Bachelor of Music Degree and Performance Certificate at the Eastman School of Music where she studied with Robert Sprenkle. She also received her Masters of Music Degree from Ohio University where she studied with John Mack in Cleveland.

Since then, Ms. Del Russo has performed around the world, beginning with the Eastman Wind Ensemble to the Far East as Principal Oboe. After that, she performed with the Buffalo Philharmonic, Orchestra Filharmonica de Caracas, and Orquesta Municipal in Caracas, Venezuela. Ms. Del Russo has played with many orchestras in Los Angeles, including the Glendale Symphony Orchestra, the Santa Barbara Symphony, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, the Desert Symphony, Long Beach Symphony, the Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra, Riverside Symphony, San Bernardino Symphony, and was Associate Principal Oboe with the Honolulu Symphony. Currently, she is Principal Oboe of Opera Santa Barbara, Orchestra Santa Monica, Downey Symphony, Asia America Orchestra, and solo Enlish horn with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Catherine has enjoyed playing on films, commercials and television shows. She has been a promoter of chamber music and new music in Los Angeles. In 2011, she won the Consortium of Southern California Chamber Music Presenter's with a chamber music trio for oboe, viola and piano. Catherine is the founding member of Lobo Ensemble, a chamber music group, with oboe, violin, and cello, for which she performs recitals regularly. Catherine is Professor of Oboe at Westmont College and Occidental College.

cdelrusso@westmont.edu

     
Andrea Di Maggio

Andrea Di Maggio, Flute

Andrea Di Maggio has been praised for her "stellar playing and social grace" by the Santa Barbara Independent.  Studying with French Flutist Isabelle Chapuis, Andrea graduated from San Jose State University with her ​degree in ​flute performance and was granted a teaching and performing position at Arizona State University. As a student of Jill Felber, Andrea received her M.M. from the University of California Santa Barbara. Since settling in Santa Barbara, Andrea has been granted performance awards from the Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation, the Santa Barbara Foundation, the Santa Barbara Music Club, the Music Teacher's National Association, and the Leni Fe Bland Foundation. Andrea is a regular performer for Westmont College, the Santa Barbara Music Club and the West Coast Symphony and Chamber Orchestra, as well as a participant in masterclasses and area orchestras. She is a founding member of Sonos5winds, the Woodwind Quintet-in-Residence at Westmont College, where she is the flute faculty.  Additionally she is the flute instructor for the Westmont Academy of Young Artists and has been on the teaching faculty of Santa Barbara City College. Andrea's private and college students have won​ awards from the National Flute Association, the Music Teacher's Association of California, the Santa Barbara Music Club, and the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony.  She performs on a silver, gold, and platinum Miyazawa flute.

adimaggio@westmont.edu

      
Joanne Kim

Dr. Joanne Kim, Clarinet

Clarinetist, Joanne Kim, has concertized as solo performer and chamber and orchestral musician in many parts of North America and Asia. Her performing career began in her late teens with the honorable Stamas Scholarship Fund from the New York Philharmonic offering her a new clarinet for her studies and concerts. She has performed with New York Soloist Ensemble, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Korean Chamber Orchestra, Astoria Symphony, New Jersey Philharmonic Orchestra, Chelsea Symphony, and the Santa Barbara Symphony. Concerts have led her to renowned venues including Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Massey Hall, Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto Centre for the Arts, Roy Thompson Hall, and The Granada Theatre. She has also performed at colleges, conservatories and festivals including Royal Conservatory of Music, Mannes College, Columbia University, Manhattan School of Music, Queens College, Hunter College, Wilfred Laurier University, University of Western Ontario, Ball State University, New School University, Long Island University, Waterloo Windfest, and Centre d'arts Orford. Dr. Kim has earned Doctor of Musical Arts in clarinet performance at Manhattan School of Music with a fellowship under the tutelage of Mark Nuccio. Her Bachelor of Music was from Mannes College, and Master of Music degree with merit scholarship in the prestigious Orchestral Performance Program was from Manhattan School of Music. As a passionate educator, Dr. Kim travels to give lectures and classes while maintaining an active performance schedule. Dr. Kim performs with her husband, Han Soo Kim, a violinist, and is a member of the Sonos5winds, the wind quintet in residence at Westmont College. Dr. Kim is on the faculty at Westmont College, Westmont Academy for Young Artists, and InterHarmony International Music Festival.

joakim@westmont.edu

      
Andrew Martinez

Andrew Martinez, Saxophone

A Santa Barbara native, Andrew started playing the saxophone at the age of 13. After being heavily influenced by his high school band director, Isaac Jenkins, he went on to study jazz performance at the University of North Texas and played in many of their prestigious Lab Bands. At UNT, Andrew studied with some of the best jazz educators in the business including Dan Haerle, James Riggs, Neil Slater, & Fred Hamilton. In August of 1999, Andrew decided to make Los Angeles his home where he performed in the bands of Engelbert Humperdinck, Sheena Easton, Jack Sheldon, Bob Florence, and Bill Holman to name a few. Andrew has also been lucky enough to perform beside some of the most talented musicians in the world including Pete Christlieb, Bobby Shew, Dan Higgins, Wayne Bergeron, Andy Martin, Rick Baptist, Sal Lozano, Doug Webb, and Kim Richmond. In September of 2008, Andrew returned to Santa Barbara where he currently teaches music at Santa Barbara City College, the Harmony Project by the New West Symphony, and Goleta Valley Junior High. Andrew currently performs across Southern California as a featured soloist, and with his current band “The Sax Collective”.

anmartinez@westmont.edu

        
Paul Mori

Dr. Paul Mori, Wind and Brass Coordinator, Bassoon

Paul Mori '77 first gained his reputation as a conductor with the Bach Ensemble of Baltimore in the 1990s. That chamber orchestra performed a wide-ranging repertoire, from Bach to Bartok, and was featured numerous times on the public radio station WBJC's prestigious "Music in Maryland" series. Dr. Mori went to Baltimore to study at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, earning a master's degree in bassoon performance with Phillip Kolker and later completing a doctorate in orchestral conducting, stuyding with the legendary Frederik Prausnitz. He has served as musical director of the Rainier Symphony (1996-2001) and as the music director of the Bainbridge Orchestra and the Rainier Youth Symphony. He has also appeared as guest conductor for various orchestras, including the Northwest Mahler Festival Orchestra and the Huntington Chamber Orchestra (a professional orchestra in West Virginia). Dr. Mori returned to Baltimore, the place of his musical roots, in December 2005 when he conducted a concert with the world-renown violinist Hilary Hahn and members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. At Westmont he teaches bassoon, conducts the Wind Ensemble, and coaches chamber ensembles.

pmori@westmont.edu

        
Adelle Rodkey

Adelle Rodkey, Oboe

Adelle Rodkey earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Wheaton Conservatory of Music, where she studied under Carl Sonik. She has received awards from the Music Teachers National Association and the Pillsbury Foundation. A member of the California Music Teacher Association, Adelle maintains a private studio of piano and oboe students in the Santa Barbara area and performs frequently in orchestras and chamber ensembles.

arodkey@westmont.edu

        
Laura Walter

Laura Walter, Flute

Flutist Laura Walter has performed widely across the United States, and is an active adjudicator at prestigious competitions. Her students have gone on to successful careers as musicians, doctors, scientists and major symphony conductors. After studying flute, piano, and jazz extensively in the Midwest, she played with the Lexington Philharmonic (KY), Dayton Philharmonic (OH), Springfield Symphony (OH) and Richmond Symphony (IN). She then furthered her studies with Peter Lloyd of the London Symphony, and Kyril Magg of the Cincinnati Symphony. Her M.M was earned at the University of Kentucky, and she now performs with the Santa Barbara Symphony, Opera Santa Barbara, and other chamber groups in the Santa Barbara and Los Angeles area. Alry Publications has published several of her pieces for flute choir, and an etude book written to highlight difficult orchestral flute passages. She has taught at Wright State University, Miami Valley Music Academy, and been a featured guest lecturer at the Dayton Philharmonic. Ms. Walter has been on the faculty of Westmont College for over 20 years. She has recorded over a dozen CD’s with various artists, performed on the Today Show, and for Oprah, as well as with Henry Mancini, Doc Severinsen, Yanni, Steve Allen and others. Her solo album “The Nature of Nurture” has won critical acclaim. Recently she was featured on a recording of J.S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor with the Santa Barbara Master Chorale, and locally premiered “Cut Pieces” with Ursula Gallenkamp, performance artist. As a piccoloist in John Luther Adams’ ground breaking “Inuksuit” for 48 percussionists and 3 piccolos, she performed at the Ojai Music Festival, in a tree. Formerly the Executive Director of The Richards Institute of Education and Research, a non‐profit group, she continues working with teachers and children, especially at‐risk youth, using the experience of interactive play to develop motivation, intelligence, literacy, emotional stability and beauty. She is the regional coordinator of Education Through Music (ETM) and leads workshops for teachers to incorporate the arts into the current STEAM philosophy, integrating song, movement and play into daily activities for a more effective classroom. Traveling extensively in the summers, she continues working with young musicians across the US and Japan, at Fine Arts camps and workshops. A special interest in trauma has led her to the exploration of the uses of music and art in healing, creating empathy, and hope.

lwalter@westmont.edu

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Music Department Administrative Assistant

Email: music@westmont.edu
Tel: (805) 565-6040
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