Piano – Ann Guest
Ann Guest serves as director of Furman’s pre-college program Piano for Young People and supervisor of the program’s undergraduate keyboard interns. Recognized as a nationally certified teacher by the Music Teachers National Association, Mrs. Guest has served as president of … Continue reading
Piano – Beth DeLong
Beth DeLong has successfully taught piano, voice, and choir in a variety of settings. After receiving her degree in music education at Taylor University, she taught choir, drama, and general music at the middle and high school levels in Muncie, … Continue reading
Piano – Dr John Cobb
Dr. John Cobb is an international performer and recording artist known for his broad interpretive range and technical command. The New York Times has praised his “solid technique, bronze tone and flexibility of interpretive style.” The Chicago Daily News commented, … Continue reading
Piano – Dr. Lance Flowers
Lance Flower retired from teaching in May, 2009, having served as a member of the music faculty in the areas of piano and music theory at Bob Jones University since 1969. A native of Iowa, he began music training at … Continue reading
Piano – Dr. Peter Davis
For over 25 years, Peter Davis has been active as a pianist, teacher, composer, adjudicator, and church music administrator. He has degrees in performance, church music, Bible, and the Ph.D in piano pedagogy from the University of Oklahoma. He has … Continue reading
Piano – Dr. Theresa Sumpter
Dr. Teresa Sumpter is currently an Assistant Professor of Piano and Coordinator of Keyboard Studies at Mars Hill College where she teaches applied and group piano. She holds a Ph.D. in Music Education with an emphasis in Piano Pedagogy and … Continue reading
Piano – Gina Sprunger
A native of Macon, GA, Gina Sprunger received a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Bob Jones University. She has taught at Bob Jones University for 15 years and maintained a private studio as well. She has published 15 sacred arrangement … Continue reading
Piano – Richard England
Richard is married to Dr. Barbara England (Chair, Dept. of Fine Arts at Freed-Hardeman), and they are beginning their 18th year at Freed-Hardeman. They have four children, four grandchildren, and enjoy spending as much time as they can with them. … Continue reading
Strings – Dr. Wesley Baldwin
Cellist Wesley Baldwin performs throughout the United States and Europe as soloist and chamber musician. As a soloist he has appeared with conductors including Dan Allcott, Beverly Everett, James Fellenbaum, Serge Fournier, Cyrus Ginwala, Francis Graffeo, Adrian McDonnell, Daniel Meyer, … Continue reading
Strings – Kristin Figard
Kristin Figard graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor’s degree in Viola Performance and Harpsichord Maintenance and Studies and a Master’s degree in Viola Performance. She studied Viola with Almita and Roland Vamos and Harpsichord with Stephen Alltop. Kristin currently … Continue reading
Strings – Tracy Figard
Tracy Figard began violin studies at the age of three, piano at age nine, viola at age fourteen, organ in August of 2003, and has studied harp and harpsichord as well. She graduated from Northwestern with a Bachelor’s degree in … Continue reading
Voice – Gwenn Roberts
Gwenn Roberts began her musical studies and career as a violist; however, while attending Hunter College in New York City, Ms. Roberts turned to vocal study with an emphasis on early music performance practice. She has appeared throughout the Northeast … Continue reading
Voice – Noah DeLong
Noah DeLong is a versatile musician who has found success as a conductor, tenor soloist, collaborative pianist, and church musician. He joined the music faculty at Milligan College in 2011, and he conducts the Concert Choir, Heritage, a select a cappella … Continue reading
Winds – Kelly Nivison Roudabush
Kelly Nivison Roudabush performs with the Durham Symphony on flute and piccolo and is the first call sub for the Fayetteville Symphony. She directs the Raleigh Area Flute Association’s Silver Pipes flute choir, teaches flute, clarinet, saxophone, and piano privately, … Continue reading
Winds – Nancy Schneeloch-Bingham
Dr. Nancy Schneeloch-Bingham teaches flute and directs the flute ensemble at Appalachian State University’s Hayes School of Music. Her performance experience is diverse—she is a member of ASU’s faculty woodwind quintet, and Harmonia Baroque, an early music ensemble featuring period … Continue reading