Musical Specialty: Higher Education

  • Jeffrey Meyer

    Jeffrey Meyer

    Freelance tuba artist and composer Jeffrey Meyer resides in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he teaches and performs with the Triangle Brass Band and has performed with the Durham Symphony. His music has been played by the wind ensembles at Northern Illinois University, Minnesota State University Moorhead, DePauw University, and Washington and Lee University; and his…

  • Anna Reguero

    Anna Reguero

    Anna Reguero is a NYC-area-based arts and culture freelance writer. Anna held the position of Arts Reporter and Music and Dance Critic for the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. She is published by the American Record Guide, Strings Magazine, the American Music Center’s NewMusicBox, and more. She is a National Endowment of the Arts Classical Music…

  • Benjamin Guerrero

    Benjamin Guerrero

    Benjamin Guerrero is currently adjunct faculty at Eastern Mennonite University and Preparing Future Faculty Fellow at James Madison University where he teaches music technology courses. Ben is also a PhD student in the Music Teaching and Learning department at the Eastman School of Music. Ben earned a Bachelor’s in Drum Set Performance and Contemporary Writing…

  • Blaire Koerner

    Blaire Koerner

    Dr. Blaire K.S. Koerner is an accomplished bassoonist, educator, and career advisor.   As a bassoonist, Dr. Koerner is a founding member of Hats + Heels Duo, a quirky ensemble of bassoon and harp that aim to engage audiences through the universal intrigue of an entertaining story. Their innovative performances are infused with a variety of art forms…

  • Courtney Hershey Bress

    Courtney Hershey Bress

    Courtney Hershey Bress joined the Colorado Symphony as Principal Harp in 2001. Ms. Bress has had engagements with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She has served as Acting Principal Harp of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and was Principal Harp with the United States Army Field Band in Washington, D.C. She is…

  • Daniel Kuehler

    Daniel Kuehler

    Dr. Daniel Kuehler serves as Artist/Teacher of Piano at Hillsdale College, where he joined the faculty in 2021. His passion involves researching and sharing with his students how neuroscience can inform and enhance practicing and performance. He has presented his research at the CMS and MTNA National Conferences. Dr. Kuehler holds a DMA in Piano…

  • Eunmi Ko

    Eunmi Ko

    Hailed as “exceedingly interesting” (New York Concert Review) and “kaleidoscopic”(San Francisco Classical Voice), pianist Eunmi Ko concertizes throughout Asia, Europe, and Americas. She works with contemporary composers, ensembles, and performers from around the world. Ko teaches at the University of South Florida as Associate Professor of Piano. Her past positions include co-advisor of USF New…

  • Grace Choi

    Grace Choi

    Grace Choi is an active performer, teacher, and researcher. Since her debut concerto performance at the age of 13 with the University of Texas at Arlington orchestra, she has performed across the world. Dr. Choi performed and presented at Seoul International Computer Music Festival, Asia-Pacific Symposium for Music Education Research, National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy,…

  • Hannah Pearson

    Hannah Pearson

    Hannah Pearson currently serves as Director of Operations with The College Music Society (CMS). Originally from Dahlonega, GA, Hannah holds a BM in clarinet performance from the University of Georgia and an MM and MAML from the Eastman School of Music. Hannah worked as Director of Operations and Production with Fifth House Ensemble (5HE) where…

  • Jacob Dalager

    Jacob Dalager

    Dr. Jacob Dalager is an international soloist, recording artist, award-winning composer, and Assistant Professor of Trumpet and Jazz at New Mexico State. He taught at The Catholic University of America, Frostburg State University, and Frederick Community College. His debut solo album, Paradigms, was released in 2021. Dalager made his U.S. concerto debut in 2016 with…