Vol. XXVII No. 1
September 2011

New Faculty in Music, Dance, and Drama

Virginia Allen joins the graduate studies faculty after serving as associate dean for administration (2009-11); she’s also the artistic director of the summer Conducting Workshop for Music Educators. Previously at Juilliard, she taught orchestral conducting for non-majors (1998-2008), was executive director of the biennial Starling-DeLay Symposium on Violin Studies, and co-founded and conducted the Juilliard Trombone Choir. Allen studied French horn with Edwin C. Thayer and Wendell Hoss, and conducting with Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Lloyd Geisler, Frederick Fennell, and others. She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., a diploma in wind conducting from the University of Calgary, and a Doctor of Education degree at Teachers College, Columbia University. Currently on the faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music and the University of the Arts, Allen has conducted and arranged for ensembles all over the world and was artistic director of the Sun Valley (Idaho) Summer Music Workshops and founder of the Sun Valley Youth Orchestra. She was the first woman conductor of West Point’s and other army bands during her 20-year military career in the Army bands program. 

Alan Baer joins the tuba faculty. Baer, who has been the principal tuba at the New York Philharmonic since 2004, previously held that position with the Milwaukee Symphony, Long Beach Symphony, and Louisiana Philharmonic. He did his undergraduate work at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and received his B.M. at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Baer did graduate work there and at the University of Southern California and California State University at Long Beach. He has recorded with the Cleveland Orchestra led by Vladimir Ashkenazy and performed with the Peninsula Music Festival of Wisconsin, New Orleans Symphony, Los Angeles Concert Orchestra, Ojai Festival Orchestra (California), Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has also been a featured soloist in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and France. A former faculty member at Cal State Long Beach and the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Baer is also currently on the faculties of the Bard College Conservatory of Music, Manhattan School of Music, and Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.

Mary Birnbaum, an acting coach for opera singers, joined the Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts last year as its inaugural directing fellow. After graduating from Harvard, where she majored in English and minored in French, Birnbaum attended École Jacques Lecoq in Paris where she studied movement and design and devised theater. Birnbaum founded art.party.theater.company and as its director has collaborated with Flux Factory, American Opera Projects, and Bryant Park. Her directing credits with art.party include Schooled: or m. moliere’s the learned ladies, Cupcakes and Strippers: Midwestern Plays, Bryant in the Park, Duchess in the Dark, Bad Romance: A Couple’s Therapy Session Based on Schumann’s Op. 48 & 39, and Starbox as well as commissions of new plays by Erica Lipez, Jess Burkle, and Mattie Brickman. Birnbaum has assisted faculty member Stephen Wadsworth at Seattle Opera, Juilliard, and the Met; she was also an assistant director to Wadsworth for Master Class on Broadway. Last year, she directed Christopher Oscar Peña’s I Wonder If It’s Possible to Have a Love Affair That Lasts Forever?, or Things I Found on Craigslist at Theater for the New City.

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