

Fosnaugh also pursued additional post-graduate work at the Cleveland Institute of Music where he was a student of Richard Weiner and Paul Yancich. He has taught at the University of Illinois, Western Illinois University, the University of Nebraska, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and Cleveland State University, while lecturing widely on his own music at such institutions as the Cleveland Institute of Music, Cornell University, Penn State, the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, the University of New Mexico, and the São Paulo State University (Brazil). He continued on to the Eastman School of Music, where he earned a Master of Music degree with Performer’s Certificate and was a teaching assistant in the percussion studio of John Beck. Eberhard was a member of the board of Epicycle. Eberhard has written a variety of works, several of which have been performed internationally. Since returning to the United States in 1980, Mr. A year later, the work was performed during the twenty-second "Warsaw Autumn." That same year, he won the Prix de Rome which allowed him a yearÕs residency at the American Academy in Rome. Individual study with exemplary faculty enables each student to achieve a high level of proficiency on a major instrument (strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion) or instrumental conducting. Eberhard participated in the International Gaudeamus Music Week in Hilversum, Holland, where his Marginals received its first performance and was awarded Third Prize. Welcome to the Department of Instrumental Studies at Temple, where students receive the finest training within the context of a comprehensive music curriculum. At the close of his stay in Poland, his Dialogues II was performed at the Nineteenth International Festival for Contemporary Music "Warsaw Autumn." In 1977, Mr. Department of State residing there for two years, he composed six works and participated in several concerts of American music throughout Poland, culminating in a concert of his own music. In 1973, he traveled to Poland under the aegis of the U.S.

Eberhard also worked with John Cage and Lejaren Hiller, participating in the realization of their compositions Music Circus and HPSCHD. While working in the Experimental Music Studio of the University of Illinois from 1969 to 1972, composing both concert music and music for film and theater, Mr. Eberhard received numerous grants and awards, including a Fulbright Grant, a Rome Prize Fellowship, two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, five grants from the Ohio Arts Council, three MacDowell Residency Grants, the Cleveland Arts Prize, the 1990 Award of Achievement in Classical Music from Northern Ohio Live Magazine, and the 1993 Distinguished Alumnus Award from Kent State University. He studied composition with Marie Martin, Frederick Coulter, Salvatore Martirano, and Wlodzimierz Kotonski, and electronics, computer techniques, and programming with Gordon Mumma and Herbert Brün. , Shaker Heights) received his musical training at the Cleveland Institute of Music, Kent State University, the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, and the Warsaw Conservatory of Music in Poland.

For more information call student services at (414) 276.5760 or fill out our contact form. Please check back next spring for 2022-2023 application information. Admittance into the program is by audition.Īpplications for the 2021-2022 academic year closed on Sunday, April 18, 2021. The Advanced Chamber Music Institute is an intensive program for high school musicians to rehearse and perform in small ensembles coached by musicians from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
