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Mr. Benjamin Aldridge
Dr. Robert Barstow
Dr. Paul S. Carter
Mr. John Davey
Ms. Joanne Grigoriev
Dr. Orlando Legname
Ms. Julie Licata
Mr. Robert Lipari
Dr. Stephen Markuson
Current Rank: Adjunct Lecturer Applied Music

Degrees Earned:

  • Bachelor of Music in Music Education from the State University of New York at Fredonia
  • Masters Degree in Performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music and the University of Rochester

Teaching Responsibilities:

  • American Musical Theatre
  • History of Rock Music
  • Advanced Applied Voice Class
  • Western Music to 1750
  • Progressive Rock Music / History of Country Music

Number of Applies Lessons Per Week: 2

Other Information:

Stephen Markuson has performed extensively throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe in opera, oratorio, operetta, and recital. In addition he is known in the United States for his theatrical portrayals of American Musical Theatre. In addition to his performing, Dr. Markuson is a Professor of music history at the State University of New York at Oneonta, Hartwick College (New York State,) and the State University College of Technology at DELHI, New York, teaching courses in Classical and Popular music. He is active and recognized as a vocal pedagogue in private and class situations and is a member of Phi Kappa Lambda, Alpha Psi Omega, and Sinfonia, as well as the Music Educators National Conference.  

Dr. Sasha Matson
Mr. Richard Mollin
Dr. Janet Nepkie
Dr. Timothy Newton
Mr. Kim Paterson
Mr. Mark Pawkett
Mr. Joseph Pignato
Mr. Tim Ploss
Mr. Rene Prins
Ms. Robin Seletsky
Ms. Julie Signitzer
Ms. Colby Thomas
Mr. Dennis Turechek
Ms. Kristina Ward Turechek
Mr. Jeremy Wall

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