Meet Our Music Instructors
Find a private music instructor for piano, guitar, bass guitar, violin, viola, cello, voice, bassoon, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, flute, percussion, composition and electronic media. We also have a variety of group classes including those in early education, music theory, piano, and guitar. Read more about our instructors below.
Piano Instructors
Matthew Pavilanis
Owner, Piano
Originally from Michigan, Matthew Pavilanis is a young, enigmatic classical pianist whose main goal is to share his passion and love for music through performance and instruction. Matthew received a bachelor’s degree in music from the Western Michigan University (2008) and a master’s degree in music from the University of Oregon (2011), both with an emphasis in Piano Performance. His teachers have included Dean Kramer, Silvia Roederer, Claire Wachter, David Riley and Cary Lewis. Matthew is currently active as an instructor and solo and collaborative performer in Oregon. Although Matthew has had performance experience in all periods of classical music, he has a special interest in the interpretation and performance of contemporary classical music. Matthew has also performed with Beta Collide, the Oregon-based cutting edge new music ensemble. Beta Collide, directed by Molly Barth (formerly of eighth blackbird) and Brian McWhorter (formerly of Meridian Arts Ensemble), focuses on the collision of musical art forms – from new complexity to ambient; from low-brow to high-brow; from radically extended technique to site-specific improvisation; from popular to the academy. Matthew is also an accomplished piano and guitar instructor, having taught and maintained a studio of young pianists for the past twenty years.
JP Lempke
Piano / Composition / Theory / Electronic Media
Lempke is a composer, electronic musician, and digital artist whose works unashamedly embody the absurd, out-of-place, and purely bizarre.
In the realm of composition, Philippe Spiesser, Juanjo Llopico, Kanae Mizobuchi, Unassisted Fold, and Oh My Ears have brought his strange soundscapes to life. His works have been performed throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States at events like the SEAMUS National Conference, RADIA, Forum Wallis, the International Computer Music Conference, Electroacoustic Barn Dance, and others. He is a winner of the American Guild of Organists Student Commissioning Project, as well as a nominee for the Destellos Foundation Electroacoustic and Video-Music Competition.
In 2020 JP became the executive director of the Eugene Difficult Music Ensemble, which performs and commissions underrepresented experimental works in order to open ears and minds. Under his watch, they created the Eugene Garbage Project, a year-long quest to collect trash from the local community and transform it into a concert-length work for voice, electronics, and animations. After the premiere in May 2021, the group brought an interactive installation version to the community as part of ArtCity’s Beam the following October. They continue to regularly perform and record works by underrepresented musicians and groups.
As a digital artist, JP specializes in time-based pieces, such as multi-screen video murals and projection mapping, using mixed animation styles. These include frame-by-frame, keyframe, and stop-motion animation, as well as film. In addition to creating the visuals for the Eugene Garbage Project, his work has been featured as part of a week-long showcase for a 21-screen installation Eugene’s Gordon Hotel. He is currently creating the assets for a riichi mahjong video game slated for release in 2022 and has recently dived into the world of NFT creation.
JP’s teaching credentials include a small private piano studio he operated in his home state of Nebraska, collegiate music tutoring, and classroom instruction in aural skills, theory, and piano. He joined the Pavilanis School of Music during the summer of 2021 and continues to work there to the present day.
JP earned his BM in Composition and Piano Performance with Pedagogy at the University of Nebraska – Kearney and his MM in Composition at Arizona State University, where he operated as the co-director of the laptop orchestra. He has additional years of study in data-driven instruments and music theory from the University of Oregon. His instructors are Darleen Mitchell, Anthony Donofrio, Jody Rockmaker, Garth Paine, and Kotoka Suzuki. He lives in Eugene, Oregon.
Yuet-Yang Siew
Piano
A native of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Yuet-Yang Siew is currently a DMA student studying piano performance under Dr. Alexandre Dossin in UO. Received both his undergraduate and master degrees from Missouri State University, Yuet-Yang is active in both solo and chamber performance. He was first prize recipient of multiple competitions such as the MMTA competition and J.D. Kelly Piano competition. In 2019, he was invited to give a series of recitals in Buffalo, New York for the celebration of Poland independence.
Born in a musical family with his mom as a piano instructor, Yuet-Yang started to observe his mom’s teaching at a very young age. He started to sub-teach for his mom in high school and start teaching students from multiple age groups and levels professionally when he worked as a graduate assistant back in Missouri. Yuet-Yang received qualifications certificates from multiple music syllabus programs like Yamaha, ABRSM(Royal School of Music), and Trinity College London.
Dasol Um
Piano
Korean-born pianist Dasol Um began learning the piano at the age of seven. Her remarkable achievements include being awarded the first prize at the Music Association of Daegu Competition and the GVSU Concerto Competition, as well as securing second and third places in the Grand Rapids Youth Symphony Orchestra Competition and MTNA – Stecher and Horowitz Two Piano Competition, respectively.
Ms. Um has graced the stage with orchestras such as the Daegu Strings Symphony Orchestra in South Korea and the GVSU Symphony Orchestra in Michigan. She has performed in public masterclasses for notable pianists such as Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Boris Slutsky, Sergei Babayan, and Martín García García. She earned her B.M. in Piano Performance at the Grand Valley State University with a full scholarship under Dr. Helen Marlais, followed by a M.M. in Piano Performance with a graduate assistantship at the Ithaca College under Dr. Dmitri Novgorodsky.
In addition to her performance recognitions, Ms. Um has showcased her dedication to piano pedagogy by pursuing a concurrent Master’s in Piano Pedagogy. Her passion for teaching was highlighted as a guest artist at the MTNA conference under Dr. Helen Marlais and through a pedagogy research presentation at the OMTA. Ms. Um continues to enrich the world of music through her multifaceted talents and unwavering dedication to both performance and education.
Currently a D.M.A. candidate in piano performance under the guidance of Dr. Brian Hsu (formerly Dr. Claire Wachter). Ms. Um holds a full graduate employee position, serving as a piano instructor and collaborative pianist at the University of Oregon.
Steven James
Piano
Steven James is a pianist and composer from Eugene, Oregon, where he pursues a wide variety of musical activities, both locally and nationally. As a pianist, he has performed in many venues on the west coast, including the University of Oregon’s Beall Concert Hall in Eugene and Lincoln Hall in Portland. He has received awards in numerous piano competitions, including the MTNA Young Artist Competition and the American Liszt Competition in Los Angeles. In June 2022, he received an Achievement Award from the U of O for outstanding undergraduate keyboard performance. In 2024, he graduated from the U of O with a master’s degree in Piano Performance, giving a recital that included performances of classical works, his own music, and free improvisation. His teachers have included Drs. Alexandre Dossin, David Riley, and Julia Lee.
In addition, Steven is an active composer and music instructor in the Eugene area, teaching piano lessons in association with the Pavilanis School of Music. An active member of Cascadia Composers and Eugene’s Impulse Ensemble, Steven has received commissions from many local performers, including the University of Oregon piano studio and the Oasis Ensemble. When not doing music, Steven enjoys exploring nature, writing, and studying psychology.
Mikhail Bozylev
Piano, Composition
Mikhail Bozylev is a goal-orientated pianist and composer from Russia with strong UK music education and great performing experience. In 2018 Mikhail graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London, completing my Bachelor of Music degree (piano and composition) with
first-class honors. He studied piano under the supervision of Andrew Zolinsky, who is considered to be one of the best contemporary pianists in the world and worked with many well known musicians and collectives, such as BBC Symphony Orchestra, Michael Finnissy, Diego
Masson and others.
In 2019 Mikhail completed Master of Keyboard degree at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where he also was gifted with a scholarship for my studies. His piano studies were under the tuition by Petras Geniusas, who worked with many well-known musicians, such as Alfred
Schnittke, Leonid Desyatnikov and Osvaldas Balakauskas.
In 2020 Mikhail became an artist of the Siberian State Symphony Orchestra, which has been recognized as the Cultural Heritage of Krasnoyarsk Region. As a member of the orchestra, he took part in many international festivals and concerts, such as Dmitry Hvorostovsky Festival along with Diana Damrau and Nicolas Teste. In addition, he participated in a state project, created by the ministry of culture called Enisey Watercolour, where the orchestra recorded a disk with music by Tuvenian composer Vladimir Toka, in which Mikhail performed a solo piano part.
Besides his great career in the orchestra, Mikhail gave solo concerts in many countries and cities, such as London, Glasgow, Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Sapporo and others. In 2018, Mikhail performed the 3rd movement of his solo piano concerto at the ‘New Music of Siberia’ Festival (Novosibirsk Philharmonic, Russia). The same year Mikhail took part in the Pro Muzyka International Festival, where he performed the first movement of his piano concerto with Youth Siberian Orchestra and he became a member of the International Youth Composers Union (MolOt), founded by Yaroslav Sudzilovsky. In 2019, there was Mikhail’s solo concert at Novosibirsk Philharmonic, which fully consisted of his own composed music. The program
included solo piano pieces and the premiere of piano concerto with orchestra No.1, where Mikhail performed as a soloist. In 2021 Mikhail won an international online competition Golden Time Talent in composer-performer nomination. Also, in April 2022 he performed a solo part of George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue together with the Siberian State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mikhail Mosenkov, who became a semi-finalist in the Rachmaninoff International Competition. Moreover, there were several performances of my works in the Krasnoyarsk Region Philharmonic, including Mikhail’s piece called ‘Once a year’, composed for the orchestra. During his career, Mikhail worked with many well-known and recognized pianists and
conductors, such as, Aaron Shorr, Andrew Zolinsky, Danny Driver, Nikita Lukinov, Vladimir Lande, Mikhail Mosenkov, etc.
At this stage, Mikhail gains his doctorate degree in music composition and theory at the University of Oregon.
Tung Nguyen
Piano
Dr. Tung Nguyen has taught piano for over ten years to students of all ages and levels. He holds a DMA degree in Piano Performance and a concurrent master’s degree in Collaborative Piano, specializing in Historical Performance Practice and Piano Pedagogy at the University of Oregon. Before coming to the US, Tung received his undergraduate and master’s degrees in piano performance from the Liszt Academy in Budapest, Hungary. Tung has performed in numerous concerts in Europe and Oregon as a soloist and collaborative pianist. He is the laureate of national and international piano competitions, notably the Barletta International Music Competition in Italy and the MTNA Young Artist Competition in Oregon and the Northwest region.
Tung’s musical journey is not limited to solo performances. He has also collaborated with major orchestras and ensembles in Eugene and Oregon, including the Oregon Bach Festival, Oregon Mozart Players, Eugene Symphony, Oregon Bach Collegium, and all the major ensembles at the University of Oregon. His repertoire spans from the Baroque era to Contemporary music, showcasing his versatility and adaptability as a musician.
Tung is currently the Instructor of Keyboard and Music Theory at the University of Oregon. During his time at the UO as a graduate student, Tung taught private piano lessons, group piano lessons, harpsichord lessons, and chamber music lessons as a Graduate Instructor. He also taught at the UO Community Music Institute as a music instructor and guest coach for chamber music classes.
String Instructors
Titus Young
Cello
Titus Young is currently in his first year of pursuing his Master of music in cello performance with Professor Steven Pologe at the University of Oregon. He is also studying Musicology with Professor Marc Vanscheeuwijck at the University of Oregon, in order to attain a Master of Music in musicology. He received his Bachelor of Music in cello performance degree summa cum laude from the University of Oregon.
Titus is a passionate musician with a special fondness for chamber music. Born and raised in Eugene, Titus has participated in lots of community outreach, playing for churches, retirement centers, nursing homes, and the Eugene Mission to name a few. Titus believes music is a powerful voice in our world that transcends all barriers and we need to
cultivate and share it with those around us. He currently teaches cello as a music instructor for Pavilanis School of Music.
Ben Ehrmantraut
Violin
Ehrmantraut has enjoyed a rich and varied musical career. He began teaching violin in 2011 and has maintained a private studio since. Equally at home in a group setting, Ehrmantraut collaborates with school orchestra programs and youth symphonies as a sectional coach,
clinician, and guest artist. He has also appeared as faculty at the North Star Chamber Music Festival in Minnesota.
An experienced orchestral player, Ehrmantraut has held positions with the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony in North Dakota, Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra in Wyoming, and the Greeley Philharmonic in Colorado. He also served as principal 2 nd violin with the Boulder Symphony, and
led the Longmont Symphony Orchestra as concertmaster. He currently holds positions with the Eugene Concert Orchestra, Rogue Valley Symphony, and Eugene Symphony Orchestra in Oregon.
Chamber music also holds a special place in Ehrmantraut’s heart. Summers have seen him performing at Dakota Chamber Music, the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, and at the Round Top Festival Institute where his ensemble was awarded “Best of Chamber Music.” Ehrmantraut is especially proud of his tenure with the Campanile string quartet and the Altius Collective.
Ehrmantraut holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Concordia College, a Master of Music degree in Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and is currently studying to attain his Doctor of Musical Arts in Violin Performance from the University of Oregon. His teachers have included Laura Prokopyk, Dr. Sonja Bosca-Harasim, Harumi Rhodes, Károly Schranz, David Updegraff, and Mr. Hal Grossman.
When not performing or teaching, Ehrmantraut enjoys the company of friends and loved ones, a good board game, and the occasional scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Emma Simmons
Violin
Emma Simmons is an active performer and teacher throughout the Pacific Northwest who moved to Eugene in 2020. Emma began violin Suzuki studies at the age of five and discovered her passion for teaching at a young age as a strings coach with the Portland Youth Philharmonic. Emma is an instructor for the Eugene-Springfield Youth Orchestra’s elementary school strings classes and Summer camps, teaching in both individual and group settings. As a graduate student Emma worked with the Community Music Institute and also taught non-major undergraduates at the University of Oregon. During her time in Bellingham, Washington Emma maintained a studio of over ten students ranging from age seven to mid thirties. In her teaching, she draws from her Suzuki background in combination with careful tailoring of repertoire to meet student’s needs and wants.
Emma received her Master’s from the University of Oregon and Bachelor’s at Western Washington University, with a brief semester at the Eastman School of Music. Her previous teachers include Hal Grossman, Grant Donnellan, Charles Castleman, and Carol Sindell. Emma performs regularly with the Eugene Symphony as a substitute violinist and has played with many local ensembles including the Oregon Mozart Players, the Oregon Bach Collegium, the Microphilharmonic, the Eugene Opera, and the Rogue Valley Symphony Orchestra. While living in Washington, Emma played with the Pacific Northwest Opera and was Assistant Principal Second Violin for the Bellingham Symphony Orchestra from 2017 to 2020. As a soloist, she received third place at the 2021 Music International Grand Prix competition in the young adult strings category. Emma has recently attended the Fondazione Italiana per la Musica Antica festival in Urbino, Italy in 2022, and the Tafelmusik Summer Baroque Institute in Toronto, Ontario as a 2023 recipient of the Early Music America IDEA Workshop Scholarship.
Guitar Instructors
Kevin Davison
Guitar
Kevin was born and raised in Newark, Delaware. With encouraging parents who are fans of Motown, Soul, and Rock & Roll, he caught the music bug early. He started playing guitar as a child, and began studying seriously as an early teen. In high school he participated heavily in the school’s performing arts department, while also studying music theory privately with his choir director. He then went on to major in classical guitar at the University of Delaware. While there he also studied jazz and folk guitar, and taught guitar lessons at the school’s Community Music Program and at a private music studio in Elkton, MD.
Kevin first came to Eugene in 2007 on a trip with a college friend, and fell in love with Oregon immediately. He moved here soon after, and shortly after that met the renowned guitar maker Ralph Novak of Novax Guitars. He began working for Novax, and with Ralph’s guidance learned the craft of guitar making. Since then he has built dozens of guitars for the company, as well as a few personal builds and countless repairs and setups for customers throughout the region. All the while, he has performed as a founding member of three different bands, and has toured up and down the west coast.
Kevin lives in South Eugene with his partner Carrie, and their two adopted cats, Zuul and Ash. Together they enjoy running, hiking, camping, skiing, and long road trips (the cats usually stay at home). Kevin and Carrie play music together, and also enjoy acting in independent films with their local filmmaker friends.
Max Brinster
Guitar
Max Brinster hails from the beautiful and rugged landscapes of Homer, Alaska. Growing up amidst the breathtaking wilderness, Max developed a love for fishing, camping, and snowboarding. He discovered his passion for music at Bearfoot Music Camp in Cordova, Alaska, where he began playing the guitar at age nine. Max was always infatuated with the guitar and began taking private lessons at age 11. When Max was 13, he began studying classical guitar with Eric Fenger. After high school, he moved to Santa Barbara to expand his musical expertise at Santa Barbara Community College, where he studied jazz and music composition. During his tenure at SBCC, he discovered a passion for classical and jazz music.
He moved to Portland in 2012, where he continued his jazz studies under the guidance of jazz guitarist Peter Herman. In Portland, Max became an active performer, playing jazz at world-renowned venues like The 1905 and performing at weddings and events with the Hot Club of Hawthorn, focusing on the music of Django Reinhardt.
In addition to performing, Max has been private music instructor for guitar since 2012. In 2022, he taught guitar at Alpine Music School, where he further developed his love of teaching and sharing the joy of music with his community. Max currently lives in Eugene, Oregon, with his partner Jillian. In his free time, he still enjoys hiking, camping, bicycling, and snowboarding.
David Rogers
Guitar, Lute
Termed, ‘a prominent guitarist,’ by the New York Times, David Rogers maintains an active solo and ensemble performance career as a classical guitarist and performer on early plucked strings. The Washington Post has praised his ‘astonishingly florid’ improvisations. He has been called a ‘modern master’ of the classical guitar by 20th Century Guitar. Classics today.com has praised his ‘first rate instrumental artistry,’ and the Lute Society of America Quarterly has called his technique ‘formidable.’ He is an endorsing artist for Aquila Strings and his music has been featured in major guitar magazines such as Fingerstyle Guitar in the United States and Akustic Gitarre in Germany.
David holds a Bachelor of Music from Wayne State University, Detroit, MI a Master of Music from Oakland University, Rochester, MI and has studied at the Music Academy of Basel, Switzerland and has pursued Doctoral studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
David enjoys teaching classical/jazz guitar and lute to all ages and levels of previous experience. Beginners are welcome.
David was a musician with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for 18 years and taught at Southern Oregon University for 13 years.
Percussion / Drum Instructors
Mason Caldwell
Percussion / Drums
Mason Caldwell, a native of Eugene, was immersed in the world of music from an early age. Initially drawn to the clarinet, he honed his musical skills throughout middle and high school. However, it wasn’t until he discovered his true calling in drums and percussion that Mason’s musical journey took a transformative turn.
His pursuit of musical excellence led him to Lane Community College, where he became a student of Brian Scott. Continuing his education at the University of Oregon, Mason earned a Bachelor’s degree in Percussion Performance under the mentorship of Sean Wagoner and Pius Cheung. It was during this period that he co-founded the band Senza, a musical collaboration that endures more than a decade later.
While Mason exhibits proficiency across various genres such as jazz, funk, pop, and blues, his true passion lies in the realms of metal, punk, and screamo. Beyond being a skilled performer, Mason is enthusiastic about sharing his love for music and the transformative power it holds for both individuals and communities alike. With over a decade of experience, he continues to contribute to the vibrant musical landscape in Eugene Oregon and beyond.
Cameron Wick
Percussion / Drums
A graduate of Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville FL, Cameron comes from a background of symphonic percussion, drum set, and hand percussion. He has been teaching privately for 12 years and is an instructor at the Music’s Edge Rock Camp. In addition to teaching, Cameron has performed at the Oregon Country Fair, the Eugene Salsa Festival, Eugene Saturday Market, and regularly plays with The Sugar Beets and El Borko Surf. He is inspired by the deep cultural traditions of percussion, whether it be drum set, congas, tabla, cajon, djembe, doumbek, marimba, vibraphone, or xylophone.
Voice Instructors
Paula Alva Garcia
Voice
Paula Alva Garcia (soprano) started her music education in Trujillo, Peru with the renowned soprano Martha Perez. She participated in numerous recitals and concerts and received several master classes. In 2017 she came to the United States to study with Dr. Jeanie Darnell at FGCU. She played the role of Berta in “The Barber of Seville” in Trujillo in 2018 and has also been a soloist with the Symphonic Orchestra of Trujillo many times. She has participated in several performances in and out of school and she was also an active member of Opera Naples (Florida). Currently she is studying for a master’s in music performance at the University of Oregon under the guidance of Dr. Camille Ortiz, where she performs with the Opera ensemble and has GE duties. She now teaches voice lessons as a music instructor at Pavilanis School of Music.
Denise Norwood
Voice
Denise Norwood is thrilled to be a member of the Pavilanis School Of Music team. She retired from several decades of full-time performing as lead vocalist in a myriad of different bands (including Top 40, New Wave, Disco, Country, and Jazz), and, in conjunction, has been a voice music instructor for many years. Denise’s early training was in classical voice, and she seamlessly weaves in technique and solid fundamentals, while supporting the musical genres preferred by each individual student. Denise has also served as vocal arranger, choreographer, costumer, director and performer in Musical Theater, and for over 20 years worked alongside her husband producing year-round theater in a beautiful turn-of-the-century Opera House.
Denise welcomes students of all ages and skill levels and specializes in those who are extra challenged by shyness or anxiety. She takes great joy in using her skill and committed heart to provide a nurturing environment that inspires risk-taking and ever higher levels of growth and creativity. Denise will work with you to set individualized goals…and honor the unique and beautiful partnership between student and teacher.
Janice Lyayuka
Voice
Lyayuka is a soprano from Nairobi currently based in Eugene, Oregon. She began voice classes with Eddie Baraka Mony while in Kenya, where she explored various repertoires from arias to musical theater. She is currently pursuing a Masters in Vocal Performance at University of Oregon under the tutelage of Dr. Karen Esquivel.
She has participated in various opera productions by Baraka Opera Trust, they include; Okoko in the opera Nyanga, Carmen from Habanera and mother in Amahl and the night visitors. She recently performed the role of Belinda in Dido and Aeneas with the UO Opera Ensemble. She recently won the UO Opera Ensemble Annual Scholarship Competition.
Tea Mercer
Voice
Tea Mercer has had a passion for music and helping people find their own voice since they began their voice training in musical theatre at the age of nine. Their natural talent was honed through their teenage years by several talented coaches and teachers; including Dorian Holley (former vocal coach of Michael Jackson, and American Idol).
Tea began their professional music career in 2010 performing at small independent venues. During this time they began their own music coaching with a dual bachelor’s degree (Drama & Education) at the University of California at Irvine.
In 2017 Tea’s professional performing career took center stage as they moved to Los Angeles and pursued a professional pop music career including 2 EPs and several single releases, and performing at iconic venues throughout Southern California. During this time, they continued teaching and coaching performers in singing and piano of all ages and abilities.
In 2024 Tea was accepted to the University of Oregon’s College of Education seeking Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology. Tea’s experience, passion, and patience gives them a uniquely broad and effective perspective.
Woodwind Instructors
Rebecca Keller
Oboe
Originally from Colorado, Rebecca began playing the oboe in 8th grade after encouragement from her band director to switch from the flute. Since then, Rebecca has built a love for classical music and performance. While so much of the oboe repertoire comes from the Baroque era, she also enjoys working on new compositions and expanding her knowledge of extended techniques.
Rebecca earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa where she travelled abroad to Vienna, Austria with the Luther College Symphony Orchestra and Spain with the World-Famous Luther College Concert Band. Rebecca earned her Master of Music in Oboe Performance at the University of Northern Colorado and where she played with both the Early Music Ensemble and Contemporary Ensemble, as well as the Longmont Symphony Orchestra.
Rebecca is currently finishing her Doctoral degree in Oboe Performance at the University of Oregon where she assists with the oboe studio in reed making and teaching lessons. She currently plays with the UO Orchestra and a Reed Quintet (oboe, bassoon, Bb clarinet, bass clarinet and alto saxophone) at the university, works with Oregon Mozart Players, teaches private oboe students, and has been a member of Orchestra NEXT. Rebecca’s teachers include Lisa Brende-Martin, Dr. Heather Armstrong, Dr. Laura Medisky, Dr. Euridice Alvarez, Timothy Gocklin, Melissa Peña and Dr. Dieter Koch.
Jason Villa
Saxophone
Jason’s interest in music sparked in elementary school when he decided to enter a talent show to impress his classmates by playing the guitar. To learn music, he sent letters back and forth with his grandfather in prison until he switched to saxophone in middle school. He participated in district and county honor bands for 3 consecutive years as a jazz baritone saxophonist and was also the bass clarinetist for Redlands Youth Symphony in 2018. He now plays saxophone under the direction of Dr. Idit Shner at the University of Oregon and is pursuing his bachelor’s in music education with a focus in band.
He has participated in numerous groups including the Oregon Wind Symphony, saxophone quartets, and saxophone ensembles. In addition to that, Jason is also the president, director, arranger, and guitarronista of UO Los Fandangueros, a group dedicated to sharing regional Mexican music with the community.
Jason believes that anybody who loves music is capable of making it; and is committed to teaching his students the skills that they need to make the music that they want to play. His favorite genres are mariachi, soul, progressive metal, and orchestral. Aside from music, Jason is also a chef at a restaurant and spends his minimal free time playing competitive video games online with friends.
Kelly Cunningham
Bassoon
Kelly Cunningham was born in Reno, Nevada and raised in Arlington, Texas. The daughter of a guitarist and granddaughter of a pianist, she was introduced to the tantalizing world of music from the start. However, it was at the age of 12 when the unique and emotive quality of the bassoon would captivate her almost entirely for decades to come.
Kelly is a classically trained bassoonist and educator with equal passions for performing traditional works and pushing the envelope of bassoon expectations. She earned her doctoral degree at the University of Oregon (2022), masters at the University of Idaho (2018), and bachelors at the University of Nevada, Reno (2015), under the instruction of Steve Vacchi, Javier Rodriguez, and Eric Fassbender, respectively.
One of Kelly’s favorite projects upon completing her DMA lecture was studying and performing Axeman for solo bassoon by Anna
Meredith – a piece that requires plugging the bassoon into an amplifier to emulate an electric guitar rock solo. She enjoys creating music for
bassoon with loop pedal and amplification in her solo endeavors. In the traditional realm, she holds a position as a bassoon fellow with
Orchestra Next and has recently performed with the Women’s Choral Society and the Siletz Bay Music Festival. She is also thrilled to be working with composers in the area on new chamber and opera works.
As an educator, Kelly regularly adjudicates All-State auditions for areas of Nevada and Oregon, coaches young musicians in the PNW, and has maintained a private studio of bassoonists of all ages. Kelly wholeheartedly believes that everyone is creative and deserves a safe space to explore and nurture their personal creativity. It is her goal to help students from one point to the next in their creative journeys by inspiring confidence and providing the tactile tools necessary for success.
Anthony Aguayo
Clarinet
Clarinetist Dr. Anthony Aguayo has “the musical and personal ideas to really be one of the next great voices on the clarinet scene,” according to Stephanie Zelnick, associate professor of clarinet at the University of Kansas. Anthony holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Clarinet Performance from the University of Oregon where he served as Graduate Instructor of Clarinet from 2018-2022. He also holds Master of Music and Bachelor of Music degrees from Colorado State University and Eastern New Mexico University, respectively. Dr. Aguayo’s primary teachers include Drs. Wonkak Kim, Wesley Ferreira, and Jennifer Laubenthal.
Dr. Aguayo is an active performer, pedagogue, and scholar. Anthony has been invited to perform at numerous ClarinetFest®️ Conferences hosted by the International Clarinet Association and will be performing a set of unaccompanied Latin American works at the 2023 conference in Denver, CO. He has given over 20 premieres of new works throughout his career including “Time and Space” for two clarinets by GyungEun Lee which he performed with Wonkak Kim. Anthony strives to program works by living composers from underrepresented communities; his area of specialty is focused on chamber works by Latin American composers.
Alongside saxophonist, Jessica Dodge-Overstreet, Dr. Aguayo co-founded Chyornii & Dorado. As an active duo, they recently completed a tour of Northern Nevada and California; this tour culminated in a performance at ClarinetFest®️2022. The duo has performed recitals at the University of Oregon and has been highly sought after for local performances in the Eugene area. The duo has also been invited as Guest Artists at Portland State University and Oregon State University. The Chyornni & Dorado Educational Outreach Program has visited middle and high schools as well as retirement communities throughout the Eugene community with the goal of enriching our community through music. Anthony and Jessica have a vision to expand the repertoire for this ensemble and together they have commissioned many new works that can be heard on their debut album, Black and Gold. The album was released in November of 2019. Dr. Aguayo is a founding member of the Emerald City Trio and Ultraviolet Winds, two Eugene based chamber ensembles that strive to perform for and serve our community.
At the University of Oregon, Anthony served as the Graduate Instructor of Clarinet. He taught applied lessons to a large portion of the clarinet studio with students majoring in clarinet performance, music education, general music, and non-music majors. He also taught the clarinet techniques course for music education students and coaches various undergraduate chamber music ensembles. Teaching the next generation of musicians is one of his greatest passions and he strives to inspire, support, and encourage all who study under him. Many of his former students have achieved high placements in the New Mexico and Colorado All State Orchestras and Bands as well as regional honor bands. Additionally, many of his students have been accepted to prestigious music schools for undergraduate study, such as the Eastman School of Music and the Manhattan School of Music.
For more information, please visit anthonyaguayo.com
Sarah Llinás
Flute
Sarah Llinás (Sarah Banker) earned her Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and Master’s degree in Flute Performance from Louisiana State University. She has studied flute under Dr. Katherine Kemler, Suzanne Buerkle, Ji Weon Ryu, and Rachel Ciraldo. Sarah holds a productive schedule between teaching and performing. Currently, she operates a private studio in Eugene, Oregon, catering to both local and virtual students. In addition to her teaching commitments, Sarah enjoys substituting in ensembles both domestically and internationally.
Notable groups she has collaborated with include the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, Polizeiorchester Bayern, Rogue Valley Symphony, and the Britt Festival Orchestra. Furthermore, Sarah contributes her skills as an administrative assistant and flute section coach for the World Youth Wind Orchestra Project (WYWOP), a prestigious summer music festival situated in Schladming, Austria.
Early Music Education
Chauncey Mauney
Early Ed / Songwriting
Originally from Mississippi, Chauncey grew up around “pickers and grinners” making music anytime there was a gathering. He happily sang and played along on the spoons until he started learning the guitar at about age 11. The sense of closeness and accessibility around those campfires, porches and living rooms is what Chauncey strives for when making music with others.
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