Profiles in "Music" Expertise Area

  • Micklich has performed throughout Europe, Bermuda, Brazil, Australia, Japan, and the U.S. and presented master classes at numerous conservatories and U.S. universities. He performs on a custom-built red maple 680 bassoon.
  • Swartz is the founder and artistic director of the Visiting Quartet Residency Program at ASU.
  • Landschoot is the founder and the artistic director of the Sonoran Chamber Music Festival. He performs on a cello by Tomaso Balestrieri (1776) and a Dominique Pecatte bow.
  • Cosand is a pianist, experienced recitalist and chamber music performer.
  • Schmidt’s research focuses on preservice and beginning teachers, and teachers and students in underserved schools.
  • Saucier specializes in late-medieval sacred music, hagiography (saints' legends), and city culture in Belgium and the Netherlands. Teaching: medieval/Renaissance music, musical borrowing, choral institutions, bibliography.
  • Spring is also a guest professor at the Beijing Central Conservatory of Music. He is a Henri Selmer Paris Artist and performances on the Privilège clarinet.
  • Koonce has directed the guitar program at Arizona State University since 1978.
  • Holbrook's courses and her research focus on the 18th century, particularly music of the Classic Period.
  • Buck is professor of flute, an orchestral musician, concerto soloist and active chamber musician. She has given masterclasses and guest recitals internationally.