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Jennifer Clippert, flute

Flutist Jennifer Clippert is a DM degree recepient from Northwestern University and a Chicago-area performer.  She is the winner of a number of competitions including the 2001 Musicians Club of Women Farwell Award and the 2000 Flute Talk Competition. In addition, Ms. Clippert has been a finalist and prize winner in the National Flute Association Young Artist Competition, the NFA Performers Masterclass and Piccolo Masterclass Competitions, and the Wisconsin Public Radio Young Artist Competition.  Ms. Clippert played with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago from 1996-1998 where she received regular coachings with Donald Peck.  She currently freelances with several area groups including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Grant Park Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Opera Theater and the Chicago Chamber Musicians.  A sought-after teacher, she is a faculty member at DePaul University.  Jennifer received her BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and her MM from Northwestern University where she studied with Walfrid Kujala.

Erica Anderson, oboe

Oboist Erica Anderson graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy, the Eastman School of Music, and DePaul University.  Ms. Anderson performs regularly as a solo recitalist and is a founding member of Quintet Attacca. She was a featured soloist in the 2002 season of Midsummer’s Music, a chamber music series in Door County, Wisconsin.   She has performed with the MusicNOW series at the Chicago Symphony, the Chicago Chamber Musicians, Chicago Philharmonic, Lyric Opera, Music of the Baroque, Ravinia Festival Orchestra, and the Chicago, Grant Park, Rockford, Milwaukee, and Elgin Symphonies.  An advocate of new music, she helped to commission works for the oboe by Bernard Rands and Dana McCormick.  She has studied with Richard Killmer, Robert Morgan, and Daniel Stolper.  Ms. Anderson currently teaches oboe at the Music Institute of Chicago and Lake Forest College. 

Barbara Drapcho, clarinet

Clarinetist Barbara Drapcho holds both Masters and Bachelors degrees from Northwestern University where she studied with Russell Dagon.  Her other teachers have included Alan Kay, Charlene Zimmerman, and Dennis Nygren.  Barbara currently is on faculty at the Merit School of Music, the North Shore School for the Arts and Lake Forest College.  As a freelance clarinetist, she is a member of the Chicago Arts Orchestra and the New Philharmonic.  Barbara has also performed with the Chicago Chamber Musicians, the Rockford and Illinois Symphony Orchestras, and was a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago from 2000-2002. She became a member of Quintet Attacca in 2003.

Collin Anderson, bassoon

Bassoonist Collin Anderson attended the Eastman School of Music earning a Bachelor of Music Degree in bassoon performance in 1989 under the tutelage of David Van Hoesen.  He completed a Master’s Degree in performance in 1991 at Kent State University where he studied with David DeBolt and was awarded a graduate assistantship.  Also a composer, Mr. Anderson earned a Master of Music degree in composition in 1996 from DePaul University and has recently completed a Doctoral degree in composition at Northwestern University.  He has played bassoon and contrabassoon with the Canton (OH) Symphony, the Spoleto Festival Orchestra (Italy), and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.  Collin performs frequently with the Elgin, Lake Forest, and Rockford Symphonies, the Chicago Sinfonietta, and has performed on the Chicago Symphony’s MusicNOW contemporary series.  Collin teaches bassoon at Lake Forest College, Northeastern Illinois University, and Harper College.

Jeremiah Frederick, horn

Hornist Jeremiah Frederick is currently a freelance artist in the Chicago area.  He holds the positions of Associate Principal Horn of the South Bend Symphony and Second horn of the Green Bay Symphony.  In addition, Jeremiah has played with many Chicago-area ensembles including the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, the Elgin, Lake Forest, and Rockford Symphonies, the Chicago Arts Orchestra and Light Opera Works. An avid chamber musician, he has also performed with the Third Coast Brass and the Millar Brass Ensemble.  In August of 2001, Jeremiah was awarded third place in the American Horn Competition.  Solo engagements have included performances of Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic and Gordon Jacob’s Concerto For Horn and Strings at Northwestern University.  This March he will be soloing with the Fox Valley Symphony in Appleton, WI as part of the Gallay Horn Quartet.  Jeremiah graduated from Northwestern University in 2000 with a Masters’ Degree in performance and received his BM from Lawrence University.  His teachers have included Gail Williams, Bill Barnewitz, and James DeCorsey.