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Faculty biographies



                                                                              Jacqueline Morin (piano, accompanist) graduated
                        Matt Langley (saxophone, jazz and rock ensembles) has   summa cum laude with a B.A. in Piano Performance and
                        studied with Lou Marini of Saturday Night Live, David   Pedagogy from Plymouth State University and an M.M. in
                        Baker, Ted Dunbar, and Stan Strickland. He has recorded   Piano Pedagogy from West Chester University. Additional
                        extensively with the Charlie Kolhlhase Quintet, his   studies include the Tanglewood Young Artists Piano
                        own group Color, and with pianist Pandelis Karayorgis’   Program and music history and theory studies at Oxford
                        group System of 5. Mr. Langley has also shared the stage   University. In addition to performing as a collaborative
                        or recording studio with Ron Carter, Richie Cole, Fred   pianist, she is the organist for St. Luke’s United Methodist
                        Hersch, John Tchicai, John Medeski, Billy Martin, Chris   Church in Derry and a soprano with the New Hampshire
                        Wood, Dave Fuzinski, Matt Wilson, Charlie Kohlhase,   Master Chorale. Ms. Morin serves on the NH Music
                        Tiger Okoshi, Roswell Rudd, Gene MacDaniels, and      Teachers Association board as Secretary and Chair of the
                        many others. He teaches at the Shaker Road School, the   Fall Festival. Previous faculty positions include the West
                        Portsmouth, NH Music and Arts Center, and his home    Chester Community Music School, Seacoast Academy of
                        studio in Eliot, Maine.                               Music, Plymouth State University, and an interim position
                                                                              at St. Paul’s School, and she currently teaches theory at the
                                                                              Mila Filatova Piano Academy in Manchester.
                        Steven Lundahl (recorder, trombone, tuba) holds a B.A.   Hannah Schramm Murray (voice department chair, voice,
                        in Music Education from the College of St. Scholastica.   Scholarship Vocal Ensemble, Creative Arts Camp) received
                        He has performed with the Boston Camerata, Calliope,   her B.A. in Vocal Performance from Connecticut College
                        Boston Baroque, Boston Shawm and Sackbut Ensemble,    and her M.M. in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy from
                        Ensemble Project Ars Nova, Tafelmusik, Smithsonian    Westminster Choir College. Her additional studies include
                        Chamber Orchestra, Waverly Consort, and the Boston    the Royal Academy of Music in London and Middlebury
                        Handel and Haydn Society. Mr. Lundahl can be heard    College’s Deutsch fur Sängerin program. She has
                        on recordings with Angel/EMI, Erato, Harmonia Mundi,   performed throughout the Northeastern United States as
                        Telarc, and other labels. He has taught at community   a soloist for the Nashua Symphony, Paul Madore Chorale,
                        music schools in Belmont and Brookline (MA) and the   Opera Circle, Keiser Concert Series at St. Paul’s School, and
                        Dedham Country Day School.                            the Musicians of Wall Street series. Mrs. Murray is an active
                                                                              member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing
                                                                              and has held faculty positions at Endicott College, Boston
                                                                              Conservatory’s outreach program, and the Community
                                                                              Music School of Springfield.
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