Friday, February 19, 2010

OBOE CLINIC AFTER SCHOOL

What an awesome opportunity for our band students this afternoon.  Dr. Laib, a music professor from Mansfield University, helped student understand and refine their playing techniques and abilities in our music room.  Mr. and Mrs. Leidhecker helped facilitate this learning opportunity.  Dr. Laib teaches oboe and bassoon, and coaches woodwind chamber ensembles at Mansfield.   Scroll down for information about Dr. Laib found on the M.U. website.   
Well Done, Little LANCERS.  GO SOCK.
DR. LAIB'S EDUCATION:
BM, Eastman School of Music
MM, University of Colorado
DM, Florida State University


Dr. Laib teaches oboe and bassoon, and coaches woodwind chamber ensembles. An active performer, Ms. Laib holds the position of principal oboe in the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes and the Williamsport Symphony. In constant demand as a free-lance oboist, she has performed for numerous organizations throughout Pennsylvania and New York. She has also been a member of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and on the faculty of Tennessee Technological University. As a member of the Cumberland Quintet, Ms.Laib toured Belgium and Holland in the spring of 1988 and performed in the group's successful 1986 debut in the Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City. She was also a featured performer at the convention of the International Double Reed Society at the University of Victoria in Victoria, B.C. in August, 1988. Her teachers include Robert Sprenkle, Thomas Stacy, David Abosch and Ronald Roseman, and master classes with John Mack and Joseph Robinson.
http://music.mansfield.edu/faculty/Faculty/WOODWINDS-10819/

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