Before teaching at Lone Star College-University Park, he served as a Teaching Fellow at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Choral Director at California School of the Arts San Gabriel Valley, Music Director for the Arroyo Singers, Associate Conductor for the National Children's Chorus, Artistic Director for the professional vocal ensemble "Diamonds From The Dust" and as Choral Director at Wachusett Regional High School in Holden, MA. Ryan Brown is a conductor and Grammy award-winning baritone. MM in Conducting, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, 2019īM in Music Education, Westminster Choir College of Rider University, 2014 Current projects include two new stage musicals and new content for his YouTube channel.ĭirector of in Conducting, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, 2021 He is also a founding member of Thunderclap Productions, a production company dedicated to presenting new, lesser-known and underperformed plays, musicals and screenplays, and serves as president of its board of directors. He wrote and directed the 2017 award-winning feature film musical BULLY, and his YouTube channel has had millions of views. He is also active as a playwright, lyricist, musical theatre composer, director, producer and filmmaker. His music has been performed in concert halls around the world, released on several CDs, and awarded numerous national and international composition honors. He is a two-time winner of the Lone Star College Faculty Excellence Award and was named a Distinguished Faculty Member in 2014. He is also the former director of the composition program at the American Festival for the Arts (2008-2018) and has taught at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, Alvin Community College, and several continuing education programs in the greater Houston area. He founded the Lone Star College-University Park music program in 2017 after serving for five years as a professor of music and lead faculty for the department of music, drama, and dance at Lone Star College-CyFair. MM in Composition, Cleveland Institute of Music, 2005īA ( with honors) in Music, University of Chicago, 2003Īaron Alon is a composer, writer, filmmaker, and teacher. She is survived by daughter, Sabine Jospe and niece Margaret Mantinband, both of Boulder, niece Susan (Ben) Heffer, of Carbondale, CO, two great-nieces and four great great-nieces and nephews.Current Faculty at Lone Star College-University Park:ĭirector of Music, Professor of B12.110 | 281.290.5009ĭMA in Composition, Rice University Shepherd School of Music, 2009 She was preceded in death by her husband, Erwin, of Tel Aviv, Israel, her parents, her older sister, Hilda, who perished at Auschwitz, and her younger sister, Gerda Mantinband, of Boulder, who died in 1998. Eva moved to Munich, Germany in the 1970’s and then to Boulder in 1987, to be near her sister. The Jospes lived in Cleveland, Chicago, and Los Angles, moving to accommodate her husband’s career as a composer of Jewish music, and piano accompanist to musicians including Metropolitan Opera tenor, Richard Tucker. with her husband and young daughter, in 1938, to escape Hitler’s Germany. As a young woman, Eva performed as a singer and actress with a cabaret in Berlin and had been scheduled for a screen test with Marlene Dietrich’s studio, when she moved to the U.S. She was born on to George and Hella (Weltmann) Boehm in Glatz, Germany. for short and easy”), died Wednesday, Januat Manor Care Health Services. Eva Boehm-Jospe, of 500 Mohawk Drive, Boulder, (or as she liked to say, “Mrs.
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