DR. MARGARET TUNG, HORN
DR. MARGARET TUNG, HORN Horn Professor, University of Kentucky Horn Faculty, Interlochen Arts Academy Advisory Council, International Horn Society Dr. Margaret
DR. MARGARET TUNG, HORN Horn Professor, University of Kentucky Horn Faculty, Interlochen Arts Academy Advisory Council, International Horn Society Dr. Margaret
Everett McCorvey, tenor, is a native of Montgomery, Alabama. He has performed in many cities around the world and theaters
Executive Director, PIM Arts High School, Minneapolis, MN Music Director, Discovery United Methodist Church, Chanhassen, MN A musician of diverse abilities
(231) 225-8877 • chris@bayviewassociation.org Newly named Associated Professor of Music at Kalamazoo College and Artistic Director of the Kalamazoo Bach Festival,
ANDREW KOEPPE, BASS CLARINET The Akropolis Reed Quintet’s bass clarinetist and an Ann Arbor, MI native, Andrew Koeppe majored in clarinet at
RYAN REYNOLDS, BASSOON The Akropolis Reed Quintet’s bassoonist, Dr. Ryan Reynolds, is Lecturer of Bassoon at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti,
MATT LANDRY, SAXOPHONE Matt Landry is the Akropolis Reed Quintet’s saxophonist and Executive Director of Akropolis’ 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Matt was selected
KARI LANDRY, CLARINET Kari Landry is a Backun Artist and clarinetist of the Akropolis Reed Quintet, as well as the Marketing and Development Manager
TIM GOCKLIN, OBOE Known for his “remarkably beautiful oboe playing” (Fanfare Magazine), Tim Gocklin is oboist of the Akropolis Reed Quintet and
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Chair, Sacred in Opera Initiative, National Opera Association Conductor/Head of Collaborative Piano, Bay View Music Festival
Due to the extent of the damage—particularly downed power lines, fallen trees, and large hanging branches—the Opening of the Bay View Grounds is delayed for up to two weeks and the Bay View Woods are closed to the public until further notice. Entering campus is at your own risk.
The Board approved a motion to delay the April 25 opening of the grounds. The Executive Director will determine when it is safe to return and will give at least 10 days’ notice before reopening to allow cottagers to make arrangements with their contractors. We expect this delay to be up to two weeks. Special circumstances may be granted to allow for early residence if it is deemed safe to return.
We are working to restore the campus to a safe environment, and we look forward to welcoming you for our 150th Jubilee Season!