Music Faculty

Our faculty are expert teacher-scholars in the fields of performance, music theory, musicology, ethnomusicology, composition, music journalism, and ensemble direction. They are active as practitioners, researchers, and freelance artists engaging in innovative and socially conscious work. The studio faculty are drawn from some of the top ensembles of the nation's capital such as the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington National Opera, and "The President's Own" US Marine Band. Through close mentorship with AU professors, students are immersed in a vibrant and inclusive world of music.

Program Director

Ann Kang Program Director for Music CAS | Performing Arts

Dr. Ann T. Kang is Director of the Music Program. She teaches piano, chamber music, music theory and musicianship. She has been called a pianist of 鈥渁dmirable polish and sensitivity鈥 by the Baltimore

akang@american.edu

(202) 885-3859

Please see faculty grouped by area, or further below for all faculty alphabetically:

All Faculty

Last name starts with A

Daniel Abraham Professor and Department Chair, Performing Arts CAS | Performing Arts

Choral/orchestral conductor and musicologist; specialist in 17th- and 18th-century music. As a conductor and scholar, Abraham has often sought out works previously unknown to present-day audiences and

dabraham@american.edu

(202) 885-3427

Benjamin Albright Adjunct Professorial Lect

Originally from Niagara Falls, New York, Benjamin recently moved to the DC metro area after winning a trumpet position with 鈥淭he President鈥檚 Own鈥 United States Marine Band. Dr. Albright completed his

benalbright.trumpet@american.edu

Last name starts with B

Todd Baldwin Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Todd Baldwin served with The U.S. Army Band 鈥淧ershing鈥檚 Own鈥 from 1984-2016 and was most recently the Element Leader for The U.S. Army Ceremonial Band. Previous positions include Trombone Section Lead

tbaldwin@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Jonathan Baumgarten Musician in Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Jonathan Baumgarten is a flute instructor in the applied music program. He holds a MM from Juilliard where he was a scholarship student of Samuel Baron. He studied with Thomas Nyfenger on a National E

jonathan.baumgarten@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Joshua Bayer Musician in Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Jazz guitarist, bassist, composer, and director Joshua Bayer has performed at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Detroit Opera House, Blues Alley, The Harlem Renaissance Festival, The Wor

jbayer@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Fernando Benadon Professor CAS | Performing Arts

I am a composer and music theorist originally from Buenos Aires. Currently I am working on a book about harmonic progressions and compositional process in Quiet Storm music. I have released two albums

fernando@american.edu

(202) 885-3452

William Brent Associate Professor CAS | Performing Arts

William Brent is a computer musician and Associate Professor of Audio Technology at 麻豆传媒 in Washington DC. In collaboration with internationally recognized composers and performers, he

brent@american.edu

(202) 885-1488

Matthew Brown Professorial Lecturer CAS | Performing Arts

Orchestra/Symphonic Band/Songwriters' Hub Matthew Brown has worked with musicians of all ages and levels ranging from elementary school string ensembles to professional orchestras. He currently is the

mbrown@american.edu

(202) 885-3433

Last name starts with C

Scott Cameron Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

A native of Ashton, Maryland, Mr. Cameron is a member of The United States Army Field Band, stationed at Ft. Meade Maryland, and has performed in all 50 states. As a freelance tubist, Mr. Cameron has

cameron@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Casey Cook Chorus Director-in-Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Dr. Casey Cook is a dynamic choral musician and educator, moving fluently between the fields of conducting, composition, and vocal performance. He is increasingly sought after as an adjudicator, clini

caseyc@american.edu

(202) 885-3425

Last name starts with D

Susan Derry Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Susan Derry鈥檚 Broadway credits include Wonderful Town and 14 productions with City Center's Encores! series. She started her career as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera in Hamburg, Germany; her wi

derry@american.edu

Kristianna Dilworth Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Artist and Educator Kristianna Pirrie Dilworth seeks to unearth artistic authenticity in her students, empower them to meet industry standards, and support them as they seek musical and spiritual trut

kpirrie@american.edu

Eric Dircksen Adjunct Professorial Lecturer CAS | Performing Arts

Eric Dircksen is a bassoon instructor in the applied music program. Eric Dircksen studied saxophone and bassoon at Indiana University in Bloomington and at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He

dircksen@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Last name starts with F

Larry Ferguson Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Larry Ferguson is the drum set teacher in the applied music program. Mr Ferguson is a native of Kentucky and in addition to drum set, has a very diverse background in the areas of percussion including

lferguso@american.edu

Last name starts with G

Noah Getz Musician in Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Dr. Noah Getz is a saxophone instructor in the applied music program. He made his Carnegie Hall debut as the recipient of the National Alliance for Excellence Grand Prize and has presented solo recita

getz@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Mary Gottlieb Collaborative Musician-in-Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Mary Gottlieb, pianist, has performed at the National Cathedral, the White House, Chicago鈥檚 Civic Center, Lyric Opera House, and Orchestra Hall, the Lyceum, Strathmore Hall, and universities around th

mgottlie@american.edu

Last name starts with H

Shawn Hagen Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Shawn Hagen is a hornist in The United States Army Band, 鈥淧ershing鈥檚 Own鈥. When not in uniform, Hagen performs with the National Chamber Winds and has been a frequent substitute with The Kennedy Cente

hagen@american.edu

Jennifer Hamady Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Jennifer Hamady is the author of The Art of Singing series, as well as a voice teacher, performance coach, and a board-certified therapist specializing in technical and emotional issues that interfere

jhamady@american.edu

Sean Heely Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Multi-Genre violinist/fiddler Se谩n Heely is one of the most creatively versatile and captivating young artists of his generation. He is a US National Scottish Fiddle Champion as well as an award-winni

heely@american.edu

Barbara Hollinshead Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Barbara Hollinshead is a voice instructor in the applied music program. A mezzo-soprano, she has studied in NY, Washington and with Max van Egmond in the Netherlands. Career highlights include singing

bhollins@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Last name starts with J

Eric Jaeger Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Eric Jaeger 鈥淓l Comanche鈥 is an internationally renowned, and preeminent 麻豆传媒 flamenco guitarist, composer and producer. He's performed and recorded nationally and internationally for over 25 year

ejaeger@american.edu

Last name starts with K

Ann Kang Program Director for Music CAS | Performing Arts

Dr. Ann T. Kang is Director of the Music Program. She teaches piano, chamber music, music theory and musicianship. She has been called a pianist of 鈥渁dmirable polish and sensitivity鈥 by the Baltimore

akang@american.edu

(202) 885-3859

Osman Kivrak Musician in Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Osman Kivrak, violist, was a winner of the National Scholarship Competition in Turkey, the Baltimore Chamber Music Awards, the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards, the Culver (Califor

okivrak@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Alicia Kopfstein Adjunct Professorial Lecturer CAS | Performing Arts

Alicia Kopfstein, Ph.D., is an enthusiastic postmodernist who has taught musicianship, guitar, music history, and general education courses at 麻豆传媒 since 1998, and musicianship for the Washington

akp@american.edu

Last name starts with M

Nobue Matsuoka Music & Performing Arts Librarian LIB |University Library Operations

Nobue, a native of Japan, moved from New Orleans in 2006 to become the Music/Performing Arts librarian at 麻豆传媒. As the head of the music library in Katzen, Nobue is responsible for the

nobue@american.edu

(202) 885-3465

Marc Medwin Assistant Professor CAS | Performing Arts

Marc Medwin received his undergraduate degree in English literature from Ithaca College in New York. He went on to earn a MA and PhD in musicology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,

medwin@american.edu

(202) 885-3446

JP Merz Professorial Lecturer CAS | Performing Arts

Dr. JP Merz听is a composer, sound artist, and educator. His work, both instrumental and electronic, interrogates the materiality of sound through experimental听uses of technology鈥攆rom networked听algorith

merz@american.edu

Last name starts with O

Jon Ozment Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Jon has been working in and around the DC area for twenty years as a performer, producer, composer, and arranger. He has produced and arranged recordings by local jazz artists Imani, Maryann Redmond,

ozment@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Last name starts with P

Jessica Powell Eig Adjunct Professorial Lecturer CAS | Performing Arts

Praised for her 鈥渘atural expressiveness,鈥 Jessica Powell Eig has crafted a dynamic and varied career performing on double bass, violone, and viola da gamba with Washington Bach Consort, 麻豆传媒 Bach

jpowelleig@american.edu

Last name starts with R

Katherine Riddle Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Katherine is an award winning interpreter of musical theater and crossover repertoire, Katherine Riddle is making her mark with her 鈥渃rystal clear soprano鈥 and 鈥渟trong acting chops鈥. Performing in the

kriddle@american.edu

Last name starts with S

Kendra Salois Assistant Professor CAS | Performing Arts

Kendra Salois received the Ph.D. in Music from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2013. Prior to joining the Department of Performing Arts at AU, she was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the

salois@american.edu

(202) 885-3431

Alex Salser Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Alex Salser is a guitarist, songwriter, and educator based in the DC area with a background in bluegrass, jazz, blues, R&B and soul music. He has toured extensively, performing in the last year at 9:3

salser@american.edu

Rolando Sanz Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Rolando Sanz is a visionary performing arts executive who works at the crossroads of the industry, bridging arts administration, production, education, and performance. With over two decades of experi

sanz@american.edu

Jerzy Sapieyevski Prof Emeritus

A composer/pianist and innovator, Sapieyevski brings a new approach to piano performance blending popular and classical styles. His commissions and performances include the Kennedy Center, Library of

Sterling Scroggins Adjunct Associate Professor CAS | Performing Arts

Sterling Scroggins, voice instructor, baritone, has performed, directed, and taught in the Washington, D.C. area since the mid-1980s. His favorite roles include Papageno (The Magic Flute) Mephistophel

sterling.scroggins@american.edu

(202) 885-6300

Sylstea Sledge Adjunct In Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Choral director, arranger and composer and specialist in 麻豆传媒 Gospel Music Tradition. Vocal music instructor in public schools of Washington, D.C. and Prince George鈥檚 County Public School System.<

ssledge@american.edu

(202) 885-3320

Kelly Smith Jones Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Kelly Smith Jones has performed in a wide variety of musical styles. She has performed with Wolf Trap Opera Company, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players, Washington Concert Opera, Summer Opera Theat

ksjones@american.edu

Nancy Snider Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer CAS | Performing Arts

Nancy Jo Snider, 鈥榗ello (she/her/any)Cellist and educator Nancy Jo Snider is a member of the Opera Lafayette Orchestra and performs regularly in a variety of chamber and period instrument ensembles in

nsnider@american.edu

(202) 885-3872

Chaz Sonoda Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

A Southern California native, Chaz Sonoda began his clarinet studies at the age of 9. He has performed with the National Repertory Orchestra, Quartz Mountain Music Festival Orchestra, Alexandria Symph

sonoda@american.edu

Last name starts with V

Matthew Van Hoose Musician-in-Residence CAS | Performing Arts

Hailed by the Baltimore Sun for his 鈥渟pirited and polished playing,鈥 Matthew Van Hoose has established himself as one of the most sought-after pianists in the Baltimore-Washington area. Dr. Van Hoose

vanhoose@american.edu

Last name starts with W

Ethan Watermeier Adjunct Instructor CAS | Performing Arts

Ethan Watermeier is Musician-In-Residence and the Coordinator of Vocal Studies at 麻豆传媒. Professor Watermeier is an interdisciplinary teaching artist, voice and speech educator and pract

watermei@american.edu

Bill Wielgus Adjunct Professorial Lecturer CAS | Performing Arts

Oboe professor William Wielgus was a member of the oboe section of the National Symphony Orchestra from 1990 to 2017 upon appointment by Mstislav Rostropovich. Prior to his appointment with the NSO he

wwielgus@american.edu