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FESTIVAL FACULTY
Jeffrey Rathbun oboe |
Jeffrey Rathbun became assistant principal oboe of The Cleveland Orchestra
in 1990, and served as principal oboe from 2001-2003. Rathbun was previously
a member of the Atlanta, San Francisco, Oakland, and Honolulu symphony
orchestras. In 1988, he won first prize in the Lucarelli International
Competition for Solo Oboe Players held at Carnegie Hall’s Weill
Recital Hall, where he also gave his New York debut recital in April of
1990. He has taught at Kent State University, Kent-Blossom Chamber Music
Festival, and began as Lecturer in Oboe at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory
and the Cleveland Institute of Music in the fall of 2006. Rathbun has
been a visiting oboe professor at the Cleveland Institute of Music, Oberlin,
and Indiana University, as well as giving master classes at Manhattan
School of Music, Mannes, and others. A graduate of the University of North
Texas (B.M. 1981, Distinguished Alumni Award 2004) where he studied with
Charles Veazey, and the Cleveland Institute of Music (M.M. 1983, Distinguished
Alumni Award 2003) where he studied with John Mack, Mr. Rathbun is an
active composer of chamber and orchestral works. His compositions are
published by Theodore Presser Co., Jeanne, Inc., and Amoris International.
In 1995, The Cleveland Orchestra presented the world premiere of Rathbun’s
Daredevil, his Three Psalms of Jerusalem in August of 1998, and in January
2000 his Motions for Cellos was premiered by the Orchestra’s cello
section. Mr. Rathbun’s compositions have been conducted by Christoph
von Dohnanyi, Leonard Slatkin, Jahja Ling, and Franz Welser-Moest. His
solo oboe CD Color Factory is available at www.dNote.com. |