DR. ELENA CHERNOVA-DAVIS, VIOLIN
Assistant Professor, University of Arizona Prizewinner of the Aleksander Glazunov International Competition (Paris), Dr. Elena Chernova-Davis enjoys a multifaceted career as
Assistant Professor, University of Arizona Prizewinner of the Aleksander Glazunov International Competition (Paris), Dr. Elena Chernova-Davis enjoys a multifaceted career as
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee Knoxville Director, University of Tennessee String Project Evie Chen is on the faculty of the
Bass-Baritone Brian Banion’s combination of physical and vocal acting combined with his versatile, warm, well-projected bass-baritone voice are demonstrated in a
Guest Artist: Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Royal Opera House Copenhagen, L'Opera de Montreal, Palacio Bellas Artes, New
Everett McCorvey, a native of Montgomery, Alabama, and a graduate of the University of Alabama where he received his degrees including
With elegant, polished vocalism, and committed dramatic portrayals on stage, Mezzo-Soprano Elise DesChamps appeals to audiences and critics alike as a
Head of Vocal Programs, Mainstage Opera and Musical and American Spirituals Intensive Artist-in-Residence, Soprano Voice Faculty, Hofstra University and Suffolk County
DR. MIDORI SAMSON, BASSOON Instructional Assistant Professor, Illinois State University Section Bassoon, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Dr. Midori Samson サムソンみどり(she/her) is thrilled
SARA FRAKER, OBOE Associate Professor of Oboe, University of Arizona Oboist, Tucson Symphony Orchestra Oboist, True Concord Voices & Orchestra Sara
DR. SPENCER PREWITT, CLARINET Associate Professor of Clarinet, Austin Peay State University Principal Clarinet, Nashville Scoring Orchestra Principal Clarinet, Gateway Chamber
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!