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Andrew Parker - Oboe
Nancy Ambrose King - Oboe
Kristin Wolfe Jensen - Bassoon
Jonathan Rhodes Lee - Harpsichord
Andrew Parker - Oboe
Dr. Andrew Parker is currently the oboe professor at the University of Texas at Austin and faculty at the Round Top Festival Institute. In addition to his teaching, Andrew maintains a rich performing career as a soloist and chamber musician. He has performed concerti with numerous orchestras including the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, the Great Falls Symphony, the Puerto Rico Philharmonic, the University of Iowa Chamber Orchestra, and the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra. His solo album, The Singing Oboe, was featured as CD of the week for two consecutive weeks on the Boston classical station 99.5 WCRB. Andrew has been principal oboe of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra for nine seasons. In addition to his position with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, Andrew has performed with numerous orchestras including the National Arts Center Orchestra, the San Antonio Symphony, the Florida Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería, the New Mexico Symphony, and many others. He has also performed in a wide variety of chamber music settings at various international festivals including FEMUSC in Brazil, Round Top Festival, and Kinhaven Music School. After receiving his Bachelor’s degree at the Eastman School of Music and Master’s degree at Yale University, he finished his doctoral studies at the University of Michigan.
Nancy Ambrose King - Oboe
Nancy Ambrose King is an internationally recognized oboist, awarded first-prize of the Third New York International Competition for Solo Oboists, and with ten solo recordings released on a variety of labels. She has appeared as soloist globally, including performances with the St. Petersburg, Russia, Philharmonic, Janáček Philharmonic, Tokyo Chamber Orchestra, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Puerto Rico Symphony, Amarillo Symphony, and the New York String Orchestra. She has performed as recitalist in Weill Recital Hall and as soloist at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, and was a member of the jury for the 2009 Barbirolli and 2016 Muri Oboe Competitions. She is author of Making Oboe Reeds from Start to Finish with Nancy Ambrose King, available on iTunes. Her playing has earned high praise from a variety of critics, including the American Record Guide: “Marvelously evocative, full of character, sultry and seductive, with a soft-spoken, utterly supple tone, and as musically descriptive as any I have heard…a fine exhibition of thoroughly musical oboe playing.” Currently Professor of Oboe at the University of Michigan and on the faculty of the Sarasota Music Festival, she is former President of IDRS (International Double Reed Society). A graduate of the University of Michigan, Ms. King was the recipient of the school’s prestigious Stanley Medal and was honored with its 2010 Hall of Fame Award. She received her DMA, MM, and Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School of Music.
Kristin Wolfe Jensen - Bassoon
“...She has simply turned in the finest-played bassoon recital I have ever heard...” - the American Record Guide said of Bassoonist Kristin Wolfe Jensen’s solo CD Shadings. She has been on the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music since 1995 and is also on the faculty of the International Festival Institute at Round Top and Principal Bassoonist with the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra in Houston. Additionally, Ms. Jensen has released several acclaimed solo and chamber music CDs. Ms. Jensen is Co-director of the biennial Meg Quigley Vivaldi Competition (www.mqvc.org) for young women bassoonists from the Americas, hosting an educational bassoon symposium along with the competition. An esteemed pedagogue, she has given guest recitals and master classes at many major American music schools, and her former UT students hold major orchestral positions and university teaching positions around the country. Her extensive online bassoon method, Music and the Bassoon (www.musicandthebassoon.org), provides an innovative, multimedia approach to learning the bassoon. Formerly, Ms. Jensen served on the faculties of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of North Texas, and served as Visiting Professor at Indiana University in 2012. Ms. Jensen has toured Europe with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, served as Acting Principal Bassoonist of the Houston Grand Opera, and has been a member of The Dallas Opera Orchestra, the Richardson Symphony, the Las Vegas Symphony, Jupiter Symphony of New York and Continuum. She has performed solo recitals at several International Double Reed Society conferences and was co-host of the 2005 conference in Austin. As a student, she won the concerto competitions at the Juilliard School of Music where she received her Master of Music, and the Oberlin Conservatory as an undergraduate, which led to performances of the Mozart Bassoon Concerto, k. 191.
Jonathan Rhodes Lee - Harpsichord
Jonathon Rhodes Lee performs as a harpsichord soloist, chamber musician, and in orchestras in this country and abroad. Recent engagements have included appearances with Mercury Baroque (Houston), Harmonia Felice (Berkeley), and the San Antonio Symphony, and with the chamber ensemble Les grâces, which he co-founded in 2005. With Les grâces, Jonathan has recorded French baroque chamber music for MSR Records. Also a musicologist, Jonathan obtained a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, where his research was supported by the Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund. Jonathan also holds degrees from Colgate University, and the San Francisco Conservatory, and in 2002 he was a Fulbright Scholar at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, where he studied with Jacques Ogg. His other major teachers were Davitt Moroney and Laurette Goldberg. Jonathan is currently Assistant Professor of Music at the UNLV School of Music, where he is on the musicology faculty, with specialties in eighteenth-century music and film scoring.