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Teacher of the Week

On a daily basis, I am blown away by the work of educators the world over. Not only am I lucky enough to have crossed paths with inspirational teachers throughout my life but many of you share your stories of incredible people you’ve had the joy of encountering – people who are changing the world one student at a time. Every Thursday, I will share a new “Teacher of the Week” and invite you to submit your nominations.

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Your Nominations

Austin Vallies

Austin Vallies is my high school choir director and is nothing less of a perfect director. He has a true passion and love for bringing voices together and creating something magical and brilliant. He has mutual respect with his students and puts his soul into his educational and musical duty. He insipires and motivates us and keeps the fun in choir while maintaining a high standard for musical excellence. We recently performed at Carnegie Hall and won a gold rating. All of that was because of Mr Vallies and he makes us so proud to be his students. He motivated me to write my first choral composition, which was an inspirational, life changing experience.

Mr. Tracy Baker

Mr. Baker is the Pattonville Heights Middle School choir teacher. He changed our entire choir around because of his amazing teaching abilities, and teaching us to sightread. Our choir went from an absolute dead end to one of the top choirs in the St. Louis area. His patience and hard work with us payed off when we got our first 1 rating at festival. The middle school choirs now sight read at levels higher than most high school choirs. He is a remarkable teacher that personally gave me a reason to pursue music in my life. Nominated by: Julia.


He made a huge impact on my life when I went to Pattonville Heights Middle School from 6-8 grade. I came to school in the middle of my 6 grade year and he welcomed me in and introduced me to the choir program. I have now been in choir since then and I absolutely love it. He taught me so much and helped me get through my tough times. He was always there for me and the other students and always cared for us dearly. He will always be my favorite teacher because of how much of a bond he makes with his students. Please choose him, he’s truly deserved teacher of the week. Nominated by: Brooke.


Because of Mr. Baker, I now enjoy choir and music in general so much more than I thought I ever would. He inspires me to continue music throughout my life and hopefully one day have it as a job and a passion. He cares so much about his kids and is a wonderful person in general. Nominated by: Taylor.


Mr. Baker has changed the way I look at music and has impacted my life greatly. My voice and my understanding of music has improved immensely since having Mr. Baker as a teacher. I am more confident about my voice and myself in general because he has taught us to not hide ourselves and to show the world who we are. Nominated by: Lily.

Melynda Lamb

What makes someone a good teacher? To a student like me, it’s someone who puts the time into the job, cares about their students, pushes themselves to bring out the best in a kid, and is always there when someone needs help. All of those things describe Mrs. Lamb. Whenever we get a new piece of music, Mrs. Lamb sits the class down and takes the time to really describe to us what the piece is about and it’s deeper meanings. Not to mention before every concert or contest she tells us,” It does not matter to me what score we get out there. What matters is that we have the ability to make good music and change somebody’s day for the better. We never know what other people have been through, but we can sing not only to their ears, but to their soul.” It’s words like that that really show to students that there is more to singing then making noise. Mrs. Lamb not only teaches us to be better singers, but more importantly teaches us to be better people.

Dr. Axel Theimer

Axel has been an influential teacher for me since I met him as a part of the National Catholic Youth Choir. The level of care Axel shows for the music and all of his students is inspiring and convinced me to go to college to pursue my passion of music and choir. Axel continued to be a guiding figure in my life as I attended CSB/SJU to pursue my music degree, directing chamber choir and teaching conducting methods. He was always willing to go the extra mile to ensure we had the skills and confidence we needed to be successful in our careers. Now that I am a teacher myself, he continues to be generous with his teaching and guidance. He has come to my school twice to work with my choirs and offer feedback on my work with them. I will forever be thankful of his gifts he has given and his impact on my work and my life.

Donna Solverud

Donna is not my teacher, but rather my wife, and a very special educator. When we met, in our 30’s, we were working in the restaurant business. We sent each other to school and now we are both high school teachers in Laramie, Wyoming. Donna is a very special choir teacher. She is excellent at what she does. She gets her kids hooked on choral music, teaches them how to sing (correctly), and brings out the best in them. She develops a lifelong passion for singing in the young adults she works with by building meaningful, sustainable realtionships that last long after they leave her classroom. Because of these things, she is a really good teacher. What makes her stand out as a truly remarkable teacher is the inclusion, equity and accessibility that she creates in her classroom community. Her choirs are open to anyone who loves to sing, including students with disabilities, and she has provided countless opportunities for students of all abilities to make music together.

Emily Ottwein

Whenever any Edwardsville High School choir student is asked, “Who is the adult you look up to most?,” the unfailing response is, “Ms. O!” Often with tears, students reflect on how Emily Ottwein inspires them on a daily basis with her great love of music and her greater love of working with her students. Not only does Ms. O provide outstanding musical instruction, she makes time outside of school to support students in extra-curricular endeavors, entertains them from time-to-time by sharing her beautiful voice & performing duets with her father (lovingly referred to as “Pappy” by her students), and nurtures a musical family community of collaboration and inclusion. Ms. O’s classroom is the first stop (after checking in at the school office, of course!) for any students returning home from college and for any student with exciting news to share. Ms. O brings out the best in her students and inspires them to bring out the best in each other. Nominated by: Stacey.


When I first met Ms. Ottwein, we grew an instant bond, and we made beautiful music. She would know when I didn’t feel my best, and she talked with me, and treated everyone as her “chickens” and she’s the momma hen. and I’m so grateful for her, simply because she surpassed the role of teacher, into a motherly role towards her choir students, so anything we need, she’ll try to help as best as she can. Her passion to music adds on to it all! She deserves this award!!❤️ Nominated by: Dylan.


I was in many different choirs since second grade, however, I would say that High School Choir at EHS was the best. Ms. Ottwein taught us about proper singing technique and helpful music theory. If it wasn’t for her, I would be unable to properly read sheet music. She is like my second mother to me. I officially met Ms. O when I was only a Sophomore at Edwardsville High School, and she was my favorite teacher since. Now as a Junior, the bond that I have with Ms. Ottwein strengthened, and I trust in her. She makes singing in an ensemble all worthwhile. She picks out the best music for us to perform, especially Mr. Whitacre’s pieces, “As is the Sea Marvelous”, “Maggie and Milly and Molly and May”, “The Moon is Hiding in her Hair”, and “Cloudburst”, in which I had a lovely soprano solo. Next year, I as a Senior, I will be joining Concert Choir II and Chamber Singers. I could never be more grateful for this outstanding woman. She has done so much for us, and for me, too. Nominated by: Kaye.

Christopher Gabbitas

Phoenix Chorale Artistic Director Finalist Christopher Gabbitas is an absolutely wonderful singer, teacher, conductor. He sang for 15 years in The King’s Singers as baritone 2. Choral music is something he’s been devoted to for decades. I nominate him because he deserves it.

Claudio Silvestri

I’m a 14 year girl and I’m in Claudio Silvestri’s choir, the Decima Quinta choir. I’m nominating him because I think that he is one of the most incredible people in the world and he is the most wonderful choir director. He thinks a lot about the choir, he has a lot of great ideas and he is very prepared about music, how our voice works and about some sing methods. He prepared the choir on some very famous songs, such as Hallelujah by Handel or Baba Yetu. I’m sure that he is the best choir director and he can win this contest. Nominated by: Francesca.


My name is Gabriella and we name Claudio Silvestri, director of my choir Decima Quinta di Roma. Claudio is a very well prepared musician who is able to teach us all the meaning of music and collective choral singing. He is always attentive to the needs of each of his students, creating the most favorable conditions to achieve a high standard with wisdom, joy and fun. I think it is important today to have young music teachers who allow new generations to believe in dreams and music. Nominated by: Gabriella.


Claudio is the director of my church choir at San Gaspare del Bufalo, in Rome, Italy. The choir’s name is “Decima Quinta”. The choir is operating since a couple of years so that our repertoire is not very big yet, but we already obtained incredible results, for example we won a contest last year for church choirs, winning over dozens of participants. Claudio is a terrific teacher, very positive, very energetic: he is a music professional but he has an almost infinite patience with us, who are mostly amateurs, and always find a way to take the best from us, and to teach us doing also very difficult pieces. To give an idea, we performed a piece by the German composer Johannes Michel, “Jubilate”, put it on the internet, and the author himself stepped on it, he was very impressed and congratulated us. He sent to Claudio a lot of his music for free, and last summer came in Rome and wanted to meet us! We are very proud of our director! Nominated by: Igino.


He is a competent teacher and transmits his passion to the group. Nominated by: Patrizia.


I’m one of the Decima Quinta choir’s component, and I think that this choir’s director, Claudio, has a big heart for the music and for the choir. He prepared us to sing with a nice method of studying and with him, we had the opportunity to sing a lot of beautiful songs. I think that he have to win this contest. Nominated by: Noemi.


Claudio is a great music teacher and choir director. You always may really see and feel his passion and love for music. And he’s always able to make you share that passion and love when he teaches or directs you… What I like most about him is his putting all himself in every music performance. He already made miracles within our choir and among his pupils, and I am sure many other miracles are to come in the future! Nominated by: Vincenzo.


He is my choir master. He is the teacher who has done for his great professionalism and musical competence and as a teacher. What you like best is the great passion and tenacity and insecurity. It involves us with sympathy and overwhelms us with pleasure in the pleasure of the songs to learn. He manages to overcome our limits every time and brings us and miracle to perform with very demanding. Nominated by: Anna Maria.


Claudio Silvestri, choir director of decimaquinta, is a person who manages to bring out the best from each chorister putting him at ease and giving confidence to those who believe they can not sing. In two years of choir he was able to put together a high level staff with passion and humility. Thank you so much. Nominated by: Fabiola.


The maestro Claudio Silvestri directs the Coro DecimaQuinta in a masterly way involving the choristers and motivating them to express the best from each of them. Nominated by: Ilaria.


Claudio Silvestri is a fantastic director of the Coro DecimaQuinta. Hearing the concerts directed by him is a great pleasure. The most exciting thing is his way of interpreting music by making the audience thrill. Nominated by: Raffaele.


Faccio parte del suo coro Decima Quinta. Lo trovo straordinariamente paziente e preparato le lezioni con lui sono sempre vive e interessanti. Nominated by: Emma.


Claudio Silvestri is a good choir director. He makes you love music and is a good teacher. Nominated by: Priscilla.


Hello, I am writing from Italy, (Rome) even if I am not Italian, I sing in two Italian choirs. I would like to introduce you to the director of my choir Claudio Silvestri, Director of the Choir DecimaQuinta! I saw him grow up, perfect himself with the music that explodes inside him. Although he could make a musical career with his voice, he chose to lead a group of people with or without musical experience and form a chorus, and not just a chorus. As a veritable perfectionist teaches us to listen, hear and give voice to musical notes . We won an unpublished song contest after only a year, and we are determined to make it proud of us. An example to follow! Thank you. Nominated by: Ene R. Rosetta.


He is the director of the DecimaQuinta Choir in Rome. He is a young and keen musician, gifted piano player. He has an amazing voice and pure love for music which he shares with us. Singing under his direction is a pleasure and an honor. His heart is our metronome! Nominated by: Debora.


I joined the choir “Decima Quinta” in Rome, Italy, a month ago. I have sung in many choirs over the years, but this is really different in that the choir master Claudio Silvestri has a special kind of enthusiasm, professionalism, and his musical skills are of a very high level. His choice of repertoire is wide, but each piece is thoughtfully selected and the choir has a great time!! Everyone in the choir is glad to sing. Nominated by: Alessandra.


Claudio is a very well-trained teacher from Rome. Equipped with a warm and melodious voice, he consciously chose to dedicate himself to teaching music to those in difficulty, struggling with the deaf and deaf. She is a young teacher who passionately directs more than forty adult people who have started singing in chorus with him in the great Cima DecimaQuinta in Rome. I wish him a great career. Nominated by: Mauro.


M° Claudio Silvestri is an organist of the Church of San Gaspare del Bufalo of Rome. In addition to teaching singing, he masterfully directs a choir and leads new organists like me in the accompaniment of Eucharistic celebrations. Consider music as a gift to each of his students who leads with wisdom and respect. I hope his career is full of joy like the one we experience when we are guided by him. Nominated by: Claudio.


Claudio Silvestri, director of the DecimaQuinta choir in Rome, is a teacher full of enthusiasm and passion for his work. He is always available and patient with his students and manages to bring out the potential of everyone. Nominated by: Annamaria.


My name is Elisa Forte, I am a DEAF singer, and I would like to name my singing teacher Claudio Silvestri. Singing is my passion … I received so much waste from different teachers. Claudio Silvestri is the only one who wanted to give me this chance. It was very correct and humble telling me that if I had realized that he could not give me what I was looking for I had to tell him and stop. And instead he immediately identified the right work to do, so much so that there were some remarkable results and I discovered with pleasure that I am able to sing! I once sang live, getting a standing ovation, and in May we will do another concert. Claudio gave me great strength, he always supported and encouraged me. I like him the fact that he does not mount his head, but he always stays grounded and knows how to identify right away the right way to go, the opportunities to catch on the fly and those that are better to discard. He changed my life! He loves his job a lot and puts his heart. Nominated by: Elisa.


Claudio Silvestri is an excellent singing teacher, he is the director of the Cima DecimaQuinta and he does this job with a lot of passion and a lot of love. He manages to make us have fun all together and create beautiful jobs. I joined his choir for about a year and I do not want to stop! We often do concerts and we won the singing contest “Cantate Inni with art” for the Diocese of Rome. He loves all his choristers and manages to exalt the qualities of each of us. He is a golden boy and despite his young age he already has a lot of experience, as well as a lot of empathy, humility and sympathy. He loves his job a lot and puts his heart. It deserves to be recognized all over the world. Nominated by: Antonio.


Claudio Silvestri is a young and talented director, dedicated to the commitment and study he constantly dedicates to his choir. In a short time he made the group a force, paying attention to the needs and interests of each chorister. He believes that the choir is a single body that grows together thanks to mutual knowledge, continuous communication, shared passion and the pleasure of being together. Each test is a lesson, but also an opportunity for meeting and exchange. It’s a pleasure to be part of his group. Nominated by: Emanuele.


Claudio Silvestri is a very good musician with a great passion: choral singing. It is a passion that he cultivates since he was a child, which over time has become ever greater and more important, which today led him to direct a choir of his own. He takes care of every detail, every note is every breath. The choice of the pieces is accurate and always contextualized to the events in which one participates, but above all to what the choir lives in that moment. Being a member of his choir is like being part of a big family made of music and passion. I hope it never ceases to carry on its activity and that it becomes ever larger and more stable. Nominated by: Cristina.


I know Claudio Silvestri from how much he is a child and I followed him in all his musical passages. When he founded the DecimaQuinta choir in Rome (Italy) he asked me to participate because he heard me sing in Sunday Mass. I had never sung and Claudio gave me a reason to believe that I can also make a musical contribution to his chorus that for him is like a child. I want Claudio to have a special legacy as I have seen him grow up and I think he has the right cards to give the new generation of boys and students the grit and the right approach to the profession of life. The choir rehearsals are also a moment of mental relaxation for all of us in this life that is always running. A beautiful moment that we give ourselves. I wish him a musical life full of his enthusiasm. Nominated by: Marina.


I am nominating Claudio because it is a river full of ideas to spread the Music everywhere, without limits of age, gender or capacity. It never stops renewing itself and finding new ways to bring out the best out of people. As a good teacher he doesn’t stop being a student and grow together with his choristers and collaborators, in a continuous constructive dialogue. I have had several choir masters, but no one has ever been like Claudio. Nominated by: Alma.


Claudio è un giovane musicista e maestro del nostro coro decima quinta. È una persona preparata che mette entusiasmo e passione in tutto ciò che fa, coinvolge noi coristi in una maniera incredibile riuscendo a tirar fuori il meglio da ognuno di noi. Nomino Claudio perché merita veramente. Nominated by: Maria.


Hello, my mention is for Claudio Silvestri chorus master of which I belong: “Decimaquinta”; because he deserves to be known overseas for his skill, perseverance in carrying out a project and patience in teaching to those who have difficulties but above all for the love he puts for music, infects anyone close to him! Nominated by: Ivano.


My name is Viola and my appointment is Maestro Claudio Silvestri as a teacher of piano, song and choral music. Claudio is a very experienced teacher who is able to convey his love for music at 360 degrees. With him, students can give their best. He always believes in the possibilities of each one of us. For him music must belong to everyone and nobody can be removed from it. He comes to teach for 8 hours in a row, always with the same energy and the desire to build and make his students shine. I’m happy to have met him on my trip. Nominated by: Viola.


I am Antonella and I am part of the Decima Quinta choir of Rome conducted by Claudio who besides being an exceptional choir director is a great musician and a very good teacher. Claudio manages to convey his passion for music, bringing everyone closer to music in a fun and at the same time constructive way. I think he really is the best teacher and choir director in the world! Nominated by: Antonella.


My nomination is Claudio Silvestri who was my first piano teacher. It allowed me to study music in a fun and concrete way, making me immediately put into practice what I learned playing in church in religious celebrations. Now I started studying the organ thanks to him who believed in me, sending me his enthusiasm. He currently teaches many new little students that I hope one day can give others what they have learned from him. He is very prepared both as a teacher and as a musician. He relieved me after a moment of musical unease in which I wanted to abandon everything. He is a great teacher. Nominated by: Maria.


Claudio Silvestri is the director of the DecimaQuinta choir in Rome. Although I have known him for a short time, I have already seen the person who is. Besides being a helpful, sensitive and patient person, he has a deep passion for music. He is a person who motivates and encourages his choristers by always seeing the positive side of everything. He is a fantastic director! Nominated by: Chiara.


Clausio Silvestri is the best choir director. He is professional and friendly. He makes every meeting a wonderful experience because he gives us good advice, good music and lots of fun !! Corodecimaquinta with him achieves excellent results! He starts a family not a simple choir!! Nominated by: Miriam.


Claudio is a very talented guy. He puts a lot of effort into what he does, with his choir he has done and continues to do beautiful things, he is also an excellent piano teacher. He will become a great director ;-) Nominated by: Fabio.


I’m nominating Claudio Silvestri, the young director of DecimaQuinta Choir in Rome (Italy). Hearing his melodious voice and watching his way to teach is a very interesting experience. In every movement you can feel his passion for music and his talent in transfer this to his singers. ” Everyone is able to sing, there aren’t out of tune people”….this is his slogan! Claudio has the Music inside, and he also is a very humble boy, full of energy and new idea for the Choir. He has to win the contest, ’cause he is the best musician i have ever heard! Nominated by: MariaStella.


Claudio is a good friend of mine for…10 years. As a session guitarist I’ve always trained my chops and I’ve joined his choir as a relaxing joke, as a jam session with a friend. I was wrong. I think i learn much more theory in 7 months with him, than in 3 years of guitar. For me a musician is a student. For all his life. Claudio remind me that, and for that reason, is an hell of teacher. Nominated by: Daniele.


I recently got to know the maestro Claudio Silvestri of the choir DecimaQuinta of Rome, attending him I was able to recognize in him great qualities of involvement and preparation of the choir. Nominated by: Emma.


Claudio Silvestri, director of the DecimaQuinta choir, besides being extremely professional and competent, manages to motivate all the choir members, bringing out the potential of each one. The teacher, moreover, shows an extraordinary ability to understand and listen to individual singers, managing to amalgamate them in the group’s community. Nominated by: Piero.


Claudio Silvestri is a very good director. Nominated by: Mariano.


I study piano with Claudio Silvestri. Thanks to him I learned to play a beautiful instrument. He made me love music because he is very good and a very good teacher. Nominated by: Daniele.


Claudio Silvestri is an excellent teacher. He initiated me to love music and sing. He is competent, calm and know the best way to guide step by step a new candidate in the world of singing. I made incredible progresses under is guide and I am grateful with him. Nominated by: Maurizio.


Claudio Silvestri is the director of the choir in which I have been singing for several months. It is the teacher that everyone would like, endowed with a profound human sensitivity and a vast musical knowledge, a serious person, who manages to reconcile the needs of all, sometimes severe, but of an unequivocal formative, which has made membership to this one choir for me and for the other choristers, a real growth path. Nominated by: Ilaria.


It is only recently that I am part of the decimaquinta choir of Claudio Silvestri and I have already been able to appreciate the enthusiasm with which it guides us in the art of singing. He managed with great patience to make me take out notes that I did not know I had. I am truly honored to sing in the Claudio’s choir and I hope to stay with them for a long time. Nominated by: Mario.

Leah Purdy

I never thought Mrs. Purdy would become such big part of my life. She is the choir teacher at North Platte High in Nebraska. Singing has always been a part of my life, and I always planned on being in choir. But the way Mrs. Purdy has pushed us to learn and grow is insane. She also directs our school musicals, which are usually pretty awesome. This year, we are doing a production of Newsies and she selected me to be the choreographer. I was pretty nervous since that’s a pretty big responsibility for a 17 year old, but she encouraged me and helped me push my limits, and I’m so thankful for that. Without this experience, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Mrs. Purdy has really helped me find myself this year, and I know she would love to receive this honor. I know I can come to her when I need something. Plus, she loves you!! We even did a whole concert last year and every single piece of music we sang was yours. I really hope you’ll consider her as an honoree, because she deserves it. Nominated by: Ciera.


Leah Purdy walked into our music program almost 15 years ago and turned it right side up again. She has worked hard to create a strong culture of hard work and artistic appreciation. She has upped the standards for our concert and jazz choirs, often encouraging them to sing difficult music and push them to practice outside of class to better themselves. She has added a dual credit music appreciation class and has drawn in “non-musical” students to her class simply through her teaching methods and passion for the content. Through her work with the musicals, students are exposed to professional practices and a high caliber of production values. She works hard to make sure that her students are prepared for honor choirs, master classes, camps, and other competitions. Mrs. Purdy works hard to keep up on the current choral and musical theatre trends and is always looking for new, innovative pieces to present. Her heart for music and for her students make her a strong candidate! Nominated by: Brittany.


Mrs. Purdy is my choir director. She’s so dedicated to her work and making sure that we can create the best sounds possible. She’s never “satisfied” with what we produce until it’s over because she knows what we have in us and how far we can push ourselves. I’ve never had a teacher quite like her, and I feel that she deserves this honor. Nominated by: Annie.


She cares for every one of her students and works so hard to make us better. She finds ways to make us sound better and we work while having fun. Nominated by: Tom.


Mrs. Purdy is there for every single one of her students. She helps all of her students strive for greatness. She is always willing to lend a helping hand. She is so motivated and does an amazing job with every performance she arranges. I am very thankful to have her as a teacher and I know she will always be there for me whenever I need it. Nominated by: Emily.

Adam Orban

Adam Orban or “Master Orbiwan” as we called him (if you’re a Star Wars fan you’ll get it,) was my high school choir teacher and has been one of the most influential people in my life and countless others. He taugh me in chorus and music theory from 7th Grade through high school. I owe him an incredible gratitude for being one of the people to understand me for who I was and who broke my shell wide open and forced me to do things out of my comfort zone. He saw an awkward, shy 7th grader who wouldn’t speak up in class even if called on, and saw potential in him. His passion for choral music was also contagious. In his time in Sheldon, IA, he took our small choral program to unimaginable heights. At the height of the program the jazz and show choirs got constant 1st places and the concert choir was getting straight perfect scores at state contest. I am proud to say I am now a choral director myself and get to call him a colleague and a friend. He truly changed my life.

Hannah Church

I am nominating my HS Choir Teacher because without her I would not be where I am today. She has given me a new meaning to the word ‘Music’ and ‘Singing’ and I cannot thank her enough. I know she deserves this award because she is hard working,dedicated and goes above and beyond for her students. She is an outstanding teacher. Without her, I wouldn’t be where I am with singing and my appreciation of music that I am today. Thank You, Miss Church, Thank You. Nominated by: Kaity.


Hannah Church was my high school choir director for three years. Not only did she help me grow immensely as a musician, but also as a person. Without her, I wouldn’t know what I would be doing right now, but she helped guide me towards a career in music education, something I never would have seen myself doing. I see now that it is the perfect fit for me, and now my life goal is to inspire at least one student and to see the same burning passion for music as Miss Church did for me. Nominated by: Christian.


Ms. Church is one of the most passionate teachers I have encountered. She wants every student to succeed and puts in the time and effort to help them do so. Ms. Church is always full of encouragements and jokes, which make learning from her even more enjoyable. She is the reason I continued to pursue my love of acting in musicals, despite my fear of singing solos. No matter who you ask, all of Ms. Church’s students will tell you how she has had a positive impact on their lives and can’t imagine doing chorus or the school musicals without her instruction. Nominated by: Paige.

Lynne Danoff

We are nominating Mrs. Danoff because she is more than a teacher, she is like a mom in school. She cares for her students as if they were her own. She believes in everyone of her students and pushes to their full potential. She’s an understanding and always knows what to say and what you need to hear and always gives her all to make sure we are the best we can be. She is so dedicated to music and her students and giving them all the opportunities available to better them musically. She makes choir a fun and safe environment for all her students. "everyday is audition" is her motto in the classroom and in life. We the music theory class of five people nominate our choir, piano, and theory director/teacher because of her qualities as a teacher and a person.

Philip Brown

Mr. Brown is one of the most incredible choir teachers I have ever had. He pours his whole being into the music we perform and has devoted his time to teaching high school students how to connect to each song. He recently lost his wife to terminal cancer but even through the pain he still tried to be there for his students. I personally believe that he’s one of the most influential people I’ve ever had come into my life.

Meredith Smith

I am nominating Mrs. Smith from Licking Heights High School because she works so hard for all of her students to become successful. She helps us like no other teacher would and she is the best teacher I have ever had. She pushes us to be the best singers and people we can be. Mrs. Smith inspires all of us to be who we are and not to be afraid to sing out. Also she absolutely loves you and it would mean so much to her to get teacher of the week!

Kathleen Allan

“You can do it.” These are four simple yet powerful words that Kathleen Allan stands by. As Vancouver Academy of Music’s Choral Director, Conducting teacher and Associate Orchestral Conductor, she has exemplified what it means to be a good leader, one who believes that every voice matters who never hesitates to offer words of encouragement and embodies what it means to be positive and supportive in a creative environment. Her enthusiasm, energy, passion for music and teaching, genuine care for each and every one of her students and truly warm personality is absolutely inspiring and has made a positive impact both in and out of classes and performances. As someone who’s been a student in her classes in the past year carrying onto the present, having her as a teacher, and now even moreso a dear mentor, has and continues to be a blessing and more. We are so grateful for who she is and all she does! Nominated by: Kylie.


Kathleen is such a hard working teacher and composer. She loves and cares for all students and teachers, and has been a huge part of my singing life. Nominated by: Maryam.


Kathleen is an incredibly talented and passionate music teacher whose energy is contagious among students of all ages and backgrounds. Her modern approach to teaching creates a focused yet friendly environment that enables the creative mind to bloom. Nominated by: Ivan.


Kathleen is our outstanding conductor and conducting teacher at the Vancouver Academy of Music. She always comes to class full of energy and excited to teach and she cares about each and every one of her students! She also always finds time in her busy schedule to help us out individually and to just sit down with us and just give us advice! She also conducts the choirs and the orchestra at the academy. She has inspired many of her students to continue their education in conducting! Nominated by: Kamran.


Kathleen is one of the most talented people I know. Her passion for music spreads through her students like wild fire! Ever since I first met her, she has been my idol. I hope to be like her one day. Nominated by: Isabella.


I’ve known Kathleen for less than a year. In the little time that I’ve known her, she has truly rekindled a passion for music in me that has helped me in more ways than one. Her passion for music and heart for people is incredibly infectious and inspiring. The first time I watched Kathleen conduct/teach was for an open rehearsal I attended before joining her choir. After learning a simple song from her, I immediately thought, “This woman is doing exactly what she is meant to do”. I have no doubt that Kathleen Allan was lovingly created to uplift humanity through music. Nominated by: Brooke.


Kathleen is a hard working teacher and composer who loves and cares for all students and teachers and has been a big part of my singing life. Nominated by: Maryam.


Kathleen is an absolute inspiration to work with and her enthusiasm and dedication to music, and her students and colleagues is contagious! On top of being extremely talented in her many endeavours, including singing, conducting and composing, her positive approach to these many musical activities makes her an incredible role model for everyone around her, especially young girls looking to pursue music. I feel very lucky to know her and for all of the lessons she taught me over the years with endless patience and support. Nominated by: Teresa.


What an amazing pleasure it has been to be graced by Kathleen’s infectious enthusiasm and passion. She takes the progress of each individual student extremely seriously and is not only one of the most sincere teachers I know, but is also the most compassionate teacher I know. Her talent and drive is incredible and truly inspirational. She has inspired me to pursue my interests in conducting and composition further than I would ever have dreamed, instilling a belief in me that I can do anything if I work hard enough. I am so thankful for having her be a part of my life and I wish her the very best in her future endeavors as her extraordinary talent has been credited by her winning an awesome music directing job on the other side of Canada. I will miss her so much and I really hope I will be able to see her again. My wholehearted thanks to the amazing, the illustrious — Kathleen Allan! Nominated by: Jaya.


I’ve never been good at writing beautiful words for someone. But I will try my best right here. Kathleen is an excellent musician and teacher. I am lucky enough to attend her conducting class. Her conducting class is really practical and fun. She is very patient and smart, always comes up with an interesting idea for us to approach the difficult part and solve the problem instead of just do things repeatedly and forcefully in a boring way. She has good a reputation in Vancouver as a conductor. She is the conductor and music director of many music groups such as Vancouver Bach Choir. She allowed us to observe the rehearsal. It was a very good learning experience. She also has the ability to find many instrumentalists for us to practice our conducting even though we were just beginners. Nominated by: Jericho.


Kathleen is internationally recognized as a brilliant and multitalented singer, composer and choir director and composer. She is the director of the choirs for Vancouver Academy of Music, and as a teacher and teacher trainer myself I can attest that she is a wonderful teacher. She teaches the wee little primary school kids choir, the middle school kids choir, the choir for teenagers, the choir for adults and the choir for trained adults as well as being the assistant conductor for the VAM Symphony (which prepares learners for the Vancouver Symphony) She is very specific in her directive feedback while being kind and patient. Not a BIT of a diva; she radiates “niceness”. Nominated by: Joan.


Director of Choral Studies and Associate Conductor of the Symphony Orchestra at the Vancouver Academy of Music – Kathleen Allan is a superb teacher who has made a significant impact on me as a student. She is an inspiring teacher able to motivate students to achieve their very best, Her creative and enthusiastic spirit makes learning (even the most difficult aspects) a pleasure for me and everyone she engages with. Nominated by: Elizabeth.


I started a year ago on the choir adult program, knowing almost nothing about music reading and singing. After my audition and a year after, not only I can read (slow, but better than nothing) music, but my confidence is so big thanks for our amazing teacher. She’s not only an amazing professional but an amazing teacher and human. She’s always pushing us for getting better results, and she knows we can do it. I never imagine to start singing on my 40’s and in part is thanks to Kathleen, and she’s doing this job for a lot of students, starting with kids around 5 to adults from 18 to 99+. She has a super special talent for this. Nominated by: Max.


Kathleen has been instrumental in developing and starting the choir programme at VAM (Vancouver Academy of Music), on top of being a conductor for the orchestra, a composer, teacher and all around insanely gifted individual and incredible human being. I don’t know how she does it, but she does! Her love of music and education is infectious and I cannot commend her enough for the dedication, professionalism but most importantly, joy she brings to each rehearsal and concert. As we know what looks effortless belies all the hours of hard work underneath. From young and old (kids to adult choirs and all!), beginner to advanced, Kathleen has created a community where everyone feels welcome and is encouraged to be brave, take a chance, and just plain sing it out loud and strong (even if it’s wrong, what’s the worst that could happen?). Always with a smile on her face, a ready laugh and kind joke, she is an exemplar of what music education is all about. THANK YOU KATHLEEN! Nominated by: Kat.


“Don’t forget to have fun”! says smiling Kathleen before every performance! I joined the choir 3 years ago when she launched the choral program in VAM. I have studied music theory my whole life, never understood it as clear as she taught us. Running 5 choirs of 7 to +80 years-old people, she loves and cares for every single one of us not only as music teacher but as mentor. Not only young to seasoned singers enjoy her choral studies, but also the community members who didn’t have a chance to study music before, can read music and sing confidently after a couple month. She is the shiny happy smart spirit, and has charisma to lead all these amateur to professional singers. She has a wonderful taste in choosing great range of music with different languages, rhythms and colors. We have grown and performed in the most prestigious halls in the city thanks to her. Dreams come true for many of us and we all have learned to sing & to “have fun” performing. Nominated by: Setareh.


She is a director of choir in Vancouver Academy of Music, Canada. She is not only a great choir trainer but a conductor. Since she launched a choral program at Vancouver Academy of Music, choirs has been expanded. I joined her choir last September and am amazed how brilliant she teach us choral technique and gives us a joy of music. Nominated by: Kei.


Kathleen is a truly remarkable teacher! She is a brilliant musician across the full spectrum of musical skills—singing, composing, conducting —the whole package—- and she is able to instil confidence in everyone she encounters by allowing them to find their own talents and give them their full expression. While she is meticulous and always upholds exacting musical standards, she is never unkind or insensitive to others’ insecurities — the very best kind of teacher! Nominated by: Gordon.


Kathleen is a phenomenal teacher – inspiring, dedicated, and hilarious. She fosters a supportive musical community, gives her free time every week to offer ear training support, and makes every rehearsal fly. Nominated by: Florence.


Kathleen is a natural leader and an educator. I sing under her baton and she is also my ear training teacher. Every week I see her interacting with musicians and music students of various levels, absolute beginners to established professionals and she has an incredible skill to go up or down to anyone’s level of musicianship and bring them up. She is so patient and full of energy that is quite contagious. Nominated by: Sri.


She is a very talented young woman. Soloist, composer, conductor, and teacher extraordinaire! She has endless patience and enthusiasm for music and education. She is leaving for Toronto in the late spring. I know anyone in Vancouver that has met her, sung with or for her, or had the pleasure to be taught by her, will be mourning the loss of Kathleen’s presence for a long time to come. Nominated by: Nancy.


After 50 years of singing in choral groups, I believe that Kathleen is one of the most all-around effective teachers, conductors and individuals I’ve encountered. Her level of professionalism is unparalleled. She cares about and respects the individual. She embodies the joy of music! Nominated by: Gordon.


Kathleen teaches at the Vancouver Academy of Music in Vancouver, Canada, where she conjured a thriving choral program (with 5 choirs!) out of thin air these recent years. She is gifted with the skill to teach music in all its facets to every age and every skill level equally well, and with gusto. Besides being a crazy talented singer, conductor, teacher, and composer; she is a choir-whisperer, and deserves to be recognized for it. Our days are brighter when they have Kathleen in it. Kathleen will be leaving us at the end of this term to take a well deserved step forward and we want to make sure to take this moment to thank her for sharing her talent with us so freely and joyously. We will miss her dearly but are sure she will reach amazing heights in her career. Nominated by: Selma.


In addition to her enormous talent as a singer, composer, conductor and teacher, Kathleen Allan at the Vancouver Academy of Music has an amazing gift for meeting each individual, regardless of age, experience or talent, exactly where they are and gently, persistently drawing out of them musical wonders that they didn’t know they were capable of. Her insistence on our being the best that we can be is presented with a positive enthusiasm that makes it easy to strive just a little harder, to set the bar just a little higher. Kathleen exemplifies all that a great teacher and leader should be. Nominated by: Maureen.


I have never witnessed someone being able to inspire the love for music and singing the way Kathleen does it. As the director of Vancouver Academy of Music’s choral program, she conducts almost half a dozen choirs of all sorts, from young children to adults, from intermediate to advanced, and everyone loves her. In only a few years, she has built this program from the ground and formed a community of singers that enjoy singing beautiful music together and constantly learn to cover more and more complex repertoires. She teaches and conducts with passion, yet also with a deep knowledge and appreciation of music; she brings out the best of everyone, and all of us, regardless of their level of music, everyone is has something to learn from her. Thank you Kathleen for all your energy, kindness, and positivity! Nominated by: Kasra.


If there has ever been a teacher who managed to have a positive impact and make a difference, not only in my music education but in my life (and a great many others I imagine), it’s Kathleen. She not only believes in the power of making music with excellence, but believes in the power of making music TOGETHER. Not only does her passion and contagious joy in music and teaching shine through, but how incredibly genuine and compassionate a person she is to all those around her. With just how much she cares about all she works with, students of the Vancouver Academy of Music, community members, young and old, words of encouragement and empowerment are never far from her reach. All those who have gotten to know her and work with her know very well just how much of an inspiration she is. We all will miss her when she embarks on her new position as artistic director of the Amadeus Choir in Toronto, but we believe they’ll be blessed to work with one of the biggest hearts in the business. Nominated by: Anonymous.


It’s hard to imagine that in addition to an active freelance composition and performance career, Kathleen runs SEVEN choirs (like, seven, mostly by herself), teaches numerous college courses, associate conducts a number of other ensembles, and maintains a robust private teaching studio. Her choirs range from 100% professional ensembles to adult community choirs to grade school age programs. It doesn’t matter…every one is of equal importance in her eyes when she is front of a choir or a class: Somehow she manages to make every chorister, every parent, and every colleague feel the importance, rather the necessity, of their role in making music. Nominated by: Timothy.


Kathleen is an outstanding teacher who inspires anyone lucky enough to be able to work with her. She has an excellent rapport with young children and adults alike. Everyone adores her. She chooses challenging repertoire with crunchy harmonies and lots of moving parts. She is demanding but Kathleen’s expertise, encouragement and unfailing patience enables us to rise to the challenge all the way to the finish line. By the way, Kathleen who is a gifted musician, composer, conductor, soprano, Yale Graduate etc never talks about her own credentials. Says a lot about her personality. My sense is that Kathleen is one of those rare individuals who believes that when the tide rises everyone’s boat rises with it. Thank you Kathleen, Rising Star Teacher Extraordinaire! Nominated by: Adrienne.


Kathleen’s skills as our choir director are astonishing. She passionately directs around thirty people and shows enthusiasm, professionalism and amazing musical skills. We are so happy to have her. Nominated by: Sina.


Kathleen has to be one of the most dedicated persons that I have ever met. In just over three years she built 5 choirs, almost 100 people. Kathleen can transform even an average singer (like myself) into an important piece of a choir with her inspiring you-can-do-it attitude. She will be greatly missed and impossible to replace. Nominated by: Milan.


I love Kathleen. She is musically gifted, a lovely human, and very passionate and organized. Kathleen is poised and pure class when it comes to conducting, and she leads with confidence and a smile. I am sad that she will be leaving Vancouver, but Toronto will be thrilled to have her. Nominated by: Emily.


Kathleen has been our great choir director in the past 3 years. We’ve learnt so much from her in these past 3 years. She’s always managed to keep rehearsals interesting and has been a great role model. She is also an accomplished composer and singer. Watching her work so hard and succeed has inspired me to never give up on my dreams and is proof that with hard work anything is possible. Unfortunately Kathleen will no longer be our musical director anymore after this semester due to other opportunities, but the effect she has had on our musical life will always be remembered. I am proud to say that I have worked with someone as amazing, caring and accomplished as her! Nominated by: Anonymous.


Kathleen is one of the greatest teacher which I’ve met in my life. Her personality and hardworking make her lessons really special and unique. Nominated by: Aslan.


She is a really fabulous singer and conductor! Nominated by: Balakshan.

Stacey Franzke

She’s the only teacher I’ve seen that has been able to instil a passion for music in people that are on the verge of quitting. Over and over again I’ve seen her enhance the whole department’s love for music, including my own. She has not only taught me how to be a better musician, but also a better, more loving, and more accepting person. She truly has a huge impact on every single student, and every one of us leaves the school being better than the person we came as. Nominated by: Catherine.


Mrs. Franzke is an excellent teacher who puts her students above everything else. She knows how to connect with students on a personal level and loves to devote her time to them. Her dedication to her ensembles and her Music Theory classes is excellent, and you can clearly see her passion for music in the way she conducts her ensembles and her discussions about music theory concepts. Nominated by: Jack.


Mrs. Franzke is by far the best music teacher, the way she connects with her students is unlike any other teacher. She is always 100% honest but is also encouraging. Nominated by: Jamie.


Mrs. Franzke pours endless amounts of passion and love into teaching music. Her honesty and enthusiasm is so motivating to all her students, and she makes all really look forward to coming to class everyday. She makes me so excited to become a music teacher, and is 10000000% deserving of this award. Nominated by: Katie.


Franzke has taught me so much over my years with her and I couldn’t have asked for a better teacher. Not only does she teach her students about music, she teaches them about the real world. Nominated by: Luke.


Mrs. Franzke has changed my life. Getting the opportunity to be in her IB Music class every day has taught me more about myself as a musician and about the changing world of music around us. She is always there for every one of her students and goes out of her way to make sure to find a teaching style that addresses everyone’s needs in the classroom. Nominated by: Danny


Mrs. Franzke is an inspiring band director who has impacted the lives of so many students at Commack High School in Commack, NY. As my band director and mentor, Mrs. Franzke was the first teacher who ever made me feel that my emotions, struggles and vulnerabilities belonged in the classroom. Her rehearsals were rigorous, and her high expectations of student musicians in her ensembles lifted everyone higher. Throughout my four years of high school, I was motivated to work hard and grew tremendously because I knew that Mrs. Franzke truly believed in me. The emotional, powerful and rewarding performances I was a part of under Mrs. Franzke’s baton are ones I know I will always remember, because they led me to a beautiful career in Music Education. Mrs. Franzke’s impact on me as a young musician is one I will carry with me and hope to pass on to other young musicians. Nominated by: Carmen.


Stacey is the most genuine instructor I’ve ever been under, with such a strong passion for influence and music that could inspire even the most disconnected of students. Nominated by: Matthew.


A truly amazing human being that goes beyond the music in the band room and tries to connect with everyone in the ensemble on a deep emotional level in order to bring out the best in each person. Although there are always members of the band who are not fully invested in the music we play she always puts forth her best effort in order to change people’s perspectives on music and try to allow people to gain more from being in band than just playing an instrument. Her ability to allow me and many others grow not only as musicians but as people made a true impact on my life. Nominated by: Austin.


She is a wonderful teacher who I have had the pleasure of working with. Nominated by: Jackie.


Franzke is the bet teacher I’ve ever had. I learn something new and profound every day not only about music but about my life. I wouldn’t be the musician or person I am today without her continuous love support and passion! Nominated by: Emily.


Mrs. Franzke is the most gracious person I know. Her amoration for music gets trickled down to every member in her bands. I am awed by her ability to pass on her love for music to musicians of all levels of dedication. She is trusting. She is genuine. She is empowering! She makes me want to be the best version of myself and always put forward the best level of musicianship I can. Her dedication to her students not only musically, but personally, has helped so many students find their paths, even if their path is not music. Mrs. Franzke creates a therapeutic environment in her band room that accepts and challenges all. She is a gift to our school!!! Nominated by: Cristina.


Not only does Mrs. Franzke excel in music education, she is also unparalleled in her sense of empathy. Even within her busy job she will find the time to notice minute details in her students that often go amiss. When she detects something wrong, she will not hesitate to ask that student if everything is alright or give him/her a hug. With daily mindfulness and a class that never goes without eye-tearing/stomach-hurting laughter, Mrs. Franzke teaches us to be better musicians and people. Nominated by: Kristen.


Mrs. Franzke is easily one of the best music teachers you could ever have. She has cracked the code for teaching music theory and she has found a way for each student to comprehend the material while simultaneously having the most fun you could ever have in class! She is also an amazing band director who pushes students to always strive for their best. Mrs. Franzke is an incredibly funny, kind, and intelligent person that everyone looks up to. Nominated by: Hannah.


I speak for everyone of her students when I say that Mrs. Franzke has had such a profound impact on all of us. She is not only an incredible educator and musician but a true friend to each and everyone of her students, which is just one reason why we all learn so much from her and are able to make such great music with her. Nominated by: Matthew.


Ms Franzke is not only the best teacher but she is a great person. She teaches with her own personality, making it fun however extremely understandable because the students can relate to what she says. She offers help to students to make sure they fully understand the material and forms bonds and friendships with the students so they understand her as well. I believe that is the best form of teaching. Nominated by: Kaitlyn.


Her personality has made the music department such a better place to be in. I’m very grateful that I have had the pleasure to know such a great person in my life. Nominated by: Ryan.


Mrs. Franzke is an inspiration to me and she encourages me to become a better musician every single day. I have looked up to her for so long because I would come to watch her bands perform. It’s so unreal to me that I finally got the chance to be her student this year. Her rehearsals are intense but she makes sure that every little part of the piece is perfect. Sometimes during rehearsal she tells us a funny story, but then shes like “Okay back to measure 110!” We rehearse each piece thoroughly until is is ready to be performed. Additionally, she genuinely cares about her students. Mrs. Franzke loves all of us and she has a special connection with everyone. I think all of us, as her students, can agree that she changed our lives for the better. I have never seen anyone so passionate about their job and love for music. Mrs. Franzke runs the 10th grade band, 11/12 grade band, the wind ensemble, and the pit orchestra for the musical this year. During the day she also teaches AP music theory, and IB theory 1 and 2. She does a lot for the Commack music community. I can’t wait for the years to come because she is my teacher. Mrs. Franzke definitely makes Commack High School an amazing place for music education. I am so thankful to her and I am so lucky to be her student. Nominated by: Defne.


Ms. Franzke is able to create an environment for her band class that is stress-free and fun, which is a great contrast to the rest of a normal day. She is both funny and also very serious about music and her passion for it shines through in her teaching style. I enjoy all the time I spend in her band class and her other ensembles because she finds a way to challenge me, yet also support me at the same time. I am very grateful to have her as a teacher. Nominated by: Ethan.


I have always said and will continue to say that the music department in our school is insanely lucky and spoiled to have Mrs. Franzke. Anyone who spends any time in her class will leave a better person. She is so approachable, and she offers the kind of hospitality and understanding that so many teachers lack. She is one of the only people I know who can tell what you’re thinking about, what kind of day you had, and what you ate for breakfast just by looking at you. Simply put, I’m a more understanding and knowledgeable person having known her, and I can’t thank her enough for that. Nominated by: Dylan.


Mrs Franzke is one of the most intelligent, wise, and noble people I have ever met, and music is the perfect outlet for such qualities, which is why she excels both as a musician and an educator. She has a way of making music appeal to everyone, and has a habit of often telling us the background of each piece so we can be emotionally available and sound in the various aspects of music we must perform; she brings out the best of her students. Nominated by: Nicholas.


Mrs. Franzke is the first music teacher who I have ever truly related to and felt extremely comfortable near. She’s hilarious and makes learning difficult things very fun and interactive and she makes me feel safe in her classroom. Even on my worst days she makes me smile and cheers me up. Though I’ve only had her for half a year, I can’t wait for the next two and a half years with her. Nominated by: Anna.


She inspires me to be the best person I am and she encourages me to keep pushing myself to be a better musician. I have learned so much from Franzke. Nominated by: Nick.


I had the pleasure of working with Mrs. Stacey Franzke in which she guided me in my knowledge of music. She led the way for students to discover the wonders of music. As I continue to study music as my career, I have Mrs. Franzke to thank. Nominated by: Andrew.


She’s the best teacher I’ve ever had. She helped me find the music inside of me and always makes me feel like I can do anything. Everyday she makes us laugh and feel special about who we are as musicians and people. The most amazing teacher in the universe! 🎶🎵 Nominated by: Nicholas.


Stacey Franzke is a band director at Commack High School, she has influenced countless of students and have changed all of their lives for the better. Franzke is the person I aspire to be in the future, because of her I am continuing my music career with the hopes of becoming a band director in the future. She will drop anything and everything to help her students through tough times. Despite anything that she has going on in her personal life, her students always come first. I have never seen someone so selfless and caring and loving towards others. Stacey Franzke makes everyone feel valued and special. I feel like I speak for everyone when I say that Stacey Franzke is the most amazing person in our lives. Nominated by: Alyssa.

Adam Paltrowitz

Mr. Paltrowitz, or Pal as the POBJFKHS music department refers to him as, knows what he is doing. For nineteen years he has been developing a very strong and intelligent choral program within the school based on tradition, leadership, and dedication. I have never seen anything else like it in any other program. In addition to the teacher run choir program, he advises 8 student run A Cappella groups, where all the music is arranged, taught, and performed in two concerts all by students. As the leader of one of these mentioned groups, I credit all my skills in arranging, music making and performing to him. Mr. Paltrowitz even creates articles about his specific systems which can be found on Choral clarity, along with original compositions. He is truly a pioneer in the choral education world and no other teacher can compare to Adam Paltrowitz.


Mr. Paltrowitz “Pal” has helped shaped my school choir for 20 years. While his wife was performing in Kinky Boots on Broadway, he still commuted every morning to Long Island for the work that he loves. He directs our Mixed and Treble Choirs and is the academic advisor of our 9 acapella groups. He works with every student for NYSSMA and makes personal connections that last a lifetime. He has helped shape me not just as a singer but as a human being and I am forever grateful for him. Thank you Pal!

Dr. John Hugo

Dr. Hugo, of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, introduced me to choral music and music history in a way that I had never experienced before. His love for the choral art and his willingness to share life advice both inside and outside the classroom is unmatched. He genuinely cares about his students and does everything to ensure we are well prepared for performances. His sarcasm and his quick wit made his music history courses one of my favourites during my undergrad. He made sure his learning environment was welcoming, while also pushing his students to produce the best they could – even when we felt we had nothing greater to give. It is for all these reasons that I believe Dr. Hugo should be honoured in this way.

Elizabeth Bennett

Mrs. Bennett is one of the most amazing teachers I have ever met. As an orchestra director, she is always promoting a deep love and appreciation for music. She is dedicated to spreading messages of kindness and compassion, and she incorporates various service projects into our musical lives to emphasize the fact that music can change the world. She truly cares about every one of her students and is always ready to encourage and support her students with life outside of the orchestra. Mrs. Bennett is an incredible teacher and all-around great human being.

Amanda Hanzlik

Amanda Hanzlik has conducted many honorable choirs besides the one at home (EO Smith High School), including the Rhode Island All-State choir and the children’s choirs at the Aspen Music Festival. Her commitment to the choir and her personal attention to every single member stands out among other teachers of her caliber. She doesn’t just improve her students as musicians, but makes them better people. She has taught many the importance of trusting your gut, as well as really letting go of yourself, and trusting every singer in the group for the sake of the song. If only there were a teacher of the year award, she would instantly snatch such a title. Nominated by: Sarah.


Mrs. Hanzlik is an amazing teacher and an extremely hardworking and caring person. She does everything she can in order to ensure that her students have the best musical experience possible during their high school career. She encourages everyone to sing, and truly cares about what she does. Nominated by: Jaclyn.


Most capable, flexible, helpful, and sweet choir directors of all time. She is who brought us into recognition from America’s Got Talent. She is who also got actual composers of songs to come rehearse with us (especially Jacob Narverud). All in all, E O Smith wouldn’t exist without her! Nominated by: Oswald.


Amanda Hanzlik is a fantastic choir director for many reasons. She challenges her students with music that is advanced and usually feel good pieces. The students learn so much about music from this in the technical sense and they learn the joy from singing with a group. Rehearsals may be intense however she truly preps students that wish to pursue music in college and beyond. The connections made with the students and Ms. Hanzlik manifest for a happy environment that students look forward and love to be in. She truly gives her all when finding ways to give her students experiences that will enrich their music education and make the choir even more connected, turning into one big singing family. Nominated by: Annie.


She is my choir director and if there was anyone who is supposed to be a choir teacher it would be her. Without Mrs. Hanzlik I wouldn’t have grown so much in my singing abilities in just these past few years. Her love and passion for her work and students is amazing and I am so beyond grateful to have her as my teacher. She’s so good at what she does and really grows beautiful and well-rounded singers. Nominated by: Maddie.


Mrs Hanzlik is such an amazing teacher in so many ways. She genuinely cares about her students and has done everything to prepare us for performances, and the numerous auditions I have had. She is so kind and has taught me more than I ever thought I could know about music. She is also the reason I am planning on going into a music major. She works so so so hard to give us the best education and offers us as many opportunities as we can get. She deserves this more than anyone!!!! Nominated by: Madison.


Mrs. Hanzlik has not only been a constant source of comfort and support throughout my senior year. She has been raw, honest, and in tune with students’ struggles and needs in her class. She goes above and beyond to make class safe and exciting and is able to connect students to their work. She teaches in a way in which students can truly connect with their music and the results are extraordinary. In teaching and personal connection, she surpasses all expectations I have ever had for a teacher and goes well beyond what her job requires of her. Her work in class not only shows a deep knowledge of music, but a personal connection to the arts that goes deeper than the surface, she is an inspiration to all in her class. Nominated by: Emma.


I am nominating Mrs. Hanzlik because she always pours her heart and soul into every rehearsal and class period. Mrs. Hanzlik has gone to great lengths to provide an extraordinary choral experience for our choir. Nominated by: Lukus.


Amanda Hanzlik is not only a wonderful teacher with massive amounts of knowledge, but she inspires each and every one of her students. She holds together the group and it is clear to us that she truly cares about not only the quality of our choir, but the experience of each singer in the group. She is a wonderful, caring individual with such an enormous love for choral music. I cannot think of a better candidate to receive this title. Nominated by: Caroline.

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Allie Lewis (Greenwell) (U.S.A.)

Allie Lewis (Greenwell) (U.S.A.)

Ms. Greenwell (now Lewis) is an extraordinary human being & teacher that strives for excellence while remembering to connect. She has an amazing spirit & sense of humor. Her love for music & quite honestly, this composer, is unmatched. She is alive when she talks about music & it is beautiful!


Allie is my band teacher. Always will be, and I know you know how much weight that holds. I was a sophomore in HS playing upright bass in a jazz band, it was her first year teaching. She took a huge risk taking an underpaid band director position out in the boonies to work with underprivileged kids in my rural community. She was there every morning during zero period, every concert band rehearsal, and she was there for any and every kid who took the long walk down to the band room to feel safe. She was my school’s first safe place for the art kids, music kids, the poor kids, the Mormons who got bullied… She was my safe place too, and I don’t think I’ve ever told her. So Mrs. Greenwell, this one’s for you. I hope you get to meet your idol! 🥰 Go Cascade!!!


Allie Greenwell is an incredibly dedicated music teacher. She connects with her students in a way most people can’t. She brings the music alive in the ensemble’s soul and uses incredible patience to teach and guide her students to success. She believes in every student who walks in her door and she welcomes them into the musical family she’s fostered through the years. If anyone deserves to be recognized for being an outstanding teacher, it is her. Please consider Allie for teacher of the week, because for many of her students, she is a teacher of a lifetime! 💖

Thank you, Allie, for changing the world one student at a time

Stephanie Blackwell Nelson (U.S.A.)

Stephanie Blackwell Nelson (U.S.A.)

Stephanie was a classmate and then a co-worker who took over the band program at Liberty Eylau ISD in Texarkana, TX around 20 years ago. She loves her students and tirelessly guides her students to excellence in music and life. She is the epitome of a great teacher!

Thank you, Stephanie, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Kristi for the nomination

Christine Manalo (U.S.A.)

Christine Manalo (U.S.A.)

First of all, she is the biggest Eric Whitacre fan! More importantly she always encourages her students to try their best and she does everything in her power to make choir a fun and safe environment for everyone. She works harder than most teachers I’ve seen and she deserves to know that her work is appreciated by her students. As our high school choir continues to sing Whitacre pieces, Ms. M fuels our passion to sing. As a student I am so proud to be a part of such an amazing choir directed by an even more amazing teacher! We love you Ms. M!

Thank you, Christine, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Francesca for the nomination

Megan Schuitema (U.S.A.)

Megan Schuitema (U.S.A.)

I am nominating Megan because she not only supported me as a musician but also as a person. High school was a turbulent time in my life and she created a space where I felt safe to try new things and go out of my comfort zone. I will forever credit her with building my lasting love of choir and truly believe she deserves any and all forms of praise possible.

Thank you, Megan, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Lily Kate for the nomination

Trevor Baxter (U.S.A.)

Trevor Baxter (U.S.A.)

I am nominating Mr. Baxter because honestly, this man has changed my life. He’s my band director from high school and he is the reason I chose to major in music education at my current university. Mr. Baxter is a wonderful director but an even better friend. He has these slogans that I plan to take to my future children that I am educating. When I first joined the band, I wasn’t a shy cookie, and he used that to make me into the leader that I am today. Thank you Mr. Baxter for enriching the minds of every student that you have educated throughout the years, including me.

Thank you, Jon, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Jayden for the nomination

Jon Duncan (U.S.A.)

Jon Duncan (U.S.A.)

Mr. Duncan has touched the lives of many of his students and makes sure that they are loved and cared for! He brings an uplifting and goofy energy while we sing. Inspires all of the music nerds with music and life lessons. Jokes around and creates a community where everyone feels safe. Our choir is a big family who bonded through his class. He always pushes us to our absolute 100% potential. He has helped me personally more than he knows, saved my life even and I can’t thank him enough. He just shows that we have the talent to go far and the grit to reach beyond! He also has taught us the way of sarcastic humor and dad jokes. No matter what I know he’s touched the lives of hundreds probably thousands. He brings a light to the room no one else can!

Thank you, Jon, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Isabella for the nomination

Polly Dexter (U.S.A.)

Polly Dexter (U.S.A.)

Miss Dexter is an engaging, committed, and gifted educator. Her third grade classroom is one where acceptance, tolerance, exploration, and the simple joys of learning are celebrated each and every day. Every member of her learning community is valued for their individual gifts, and a sense of community and mutual respect is fostered. The ‘explorers’ (Adventure is out there) is the classroom theme, and they together discover the many ways in which learning in a caring, respect-filled community can bring both joy and knowledge. My spouse Daphne (a weekly classroom volunteer) and I are most proud of this caring and dedicated educator – who just happens to be our daughter.

Thank you, Polly, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Jeffrey for the nomination

Tim Burns (U.K.)

Tim Burns (U.K.)

Tim is a very talented young man from the UK who during the pandemic created a simple, accessible virtual choir – Choirantine – that encourages people with a broad range of musical skills to participate. Many cannot read music: he supports “learning by ear”, yet provides technical information to those with more musical knowledge. His repertoire of songs for the VC spans the gamut of musical genres. With all due respect to Queen and Freddie Mercury, I think our rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody is better than the original! I have personally participated in 35 of Tim’s songs, yet I only started in July 2020. Many participants, myself included, are VC 6 alumni. Tim has given us the opportunity to hang on to the spirit created by Eric Whitacre with his Sing Gently, and continue to sing together, still today. Tim was recently accepted to Berklee College to advance his own musical education and just relocated from the UK to Boston. I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this award.

Thank you, Tim, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Roberta and many others for the nomination.

Thea Persinger (U.S.A.)

Thea Persinger (U.S.A.)

“I am nominating Thea Persinger because she is one of the most creative, kind, caring and all around best people that I’ve worked with in the education field. She cares so deeply for her students. She shows up everyday to give them 100% of herself. She comes up with creative lesson plans to teach her students. She has appreciation days where her students talk about what they appreciate about each other to help build a respectful community. She helps them in any way she can. She is there outside of the classroom as well, going to other activities that her students are involved in. There is a reason they call her ‘Mama P’ and she is most deserving of this recognition.”

Thank you, Thea, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Brenda for the nomination.

Samuel L. Hayward (U.S.A.)

Samuel L. Hayward (U.S.A.)

“Samuel L. Hayward, my high school band director, mentor and friend, has left us for the next life. He was a champion among all people and served as a music teacher/band director in the Pinellas County, FL schools for 48 years. He lead the Seminole High Warhawk Band to victory at the 1978 Virginia Beach Music Festival, considered to be the national championship for bands at that time. I was a sophomore trumpet player in that band. In 1979 he went to Countryside High School and stayed there for 24 years until his retirement in 2003. Sam “The Man” Hayward was a quiet, sincere and kind man, and a great teacher. As I look back on my life, it has been the music teachers who made the greatest impact on my character. Sam was one of those, a hero without a cape, a mentor whose quiet guidance helped shape me into the man I eventually became. I will miss him, but he will never truly be gone because I am just one of the thousands of students he touched, and he will live on in all of us.”

Thank you to Jack for the nomination for our Teacher of the Week: Samuel L. Hayward.

Michael Cundari (U.S.A.)

Michael Cundari (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Cundari was a part of my life for six years, from middle school to high school. He wasn’t just a typical teacher that I could have had multiple times. He was always trying to raise the bar and shatter the ceiling. He not only pushed us as performers and students, but also as people. He always wanted us to be respectful and be aware that while we may not be on school grounds, we still represent the school off-site, such as at concerts or trips. After I had graduated, he moved on to schools in different states. He definitely left our music program better than how he found it – which is a way I try to view everything in life. While winning is not everything, we typically brought in more trophies to the school than the sports teams. He made our program beyond what most could imagine and looking back, he has also impacted my life more than what I could have seen at the time.”

Thank you, Michael, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thanks to Maria for the nomination.

Mitchell Calderone (U.S.A.)

Mitchell Calderone (U.S.A.)

Congratulations to Mitchell Calderone, our Teacher of the Week. Thank you for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you to Hailey for the nomination:

“As a first-year teacher, Mitchell inspires and impacts 6th – 12th graders every day. I, his partner, am blessed to get the chance to hear about events that have occurred on his journey thus far. He’s shared the struggles, but more importantly- excitement, optimism and joy that building a choir music program brings him. He holds himself to an extremely high standard, as a teacher, but as a son, role model, friend and human as well. He has grown so much, continuing to be the selfless, empathetic, passionate, and determined person that he is in the world, into the classroom; to the kids.

I’ve witnessed the magical glow of his personality, technique, and dedication to music and keeping the spark of creativity flowing to the people around him, with professionalism, trust, time, and love. I want to bring his impact as a teacher and human to light, as it can be difficult to see yourself amidst all the chaos.”

Jim & Marlene DePriest (U.S.A.)

Jim & Marlene DePriest (U.S.A.)

Jim & Marlene will be retiring this year from Mt. Pleasant High School in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Marlene is the choir director and her husband Jim is the band director. They are a staple in the community and have inspired hundreds of students over there 20+ years. They inspire not only music, but creativity and how to grow passions in and out of school. They are the teachers that every student remembers, from Mr. D’s infectious laugh, to Mama D’s look to straighten your act up, their students all have learned a lesson in life from either one if not both. I am honored to be taught by them and think the world should know about them too!

Erin Parrott (U.S.A.)

Erin Parrott (U.S.A.)

Congratulations to Erin Parrott, our Teacher of the Week, who was glowingly nominated by many of her students. Thank you Erin for changing the world one student at a time.

Danielle McRoy (U.S.A.)

Danielle McRoy (U.S.A.)

“This teacher changed my life and most students who walk through the doors to her chorus room. She is an inspiration – battled breast cancer and has been in remission!!! She gave us everything she had day in and day out. My day 1 experience in her cross campus choir (both HS in our district) was an awakening that I can only imagine is similar to Eric’s moment in choir singing the requiem. She always had her desk stocked with emergency supplies for her kids as if she were all of our collective mother, ready to spring into action. She’s the first to go to out of anyone if you had a problem with anything, even family trouble or outside of school problems. She is extremely generous in that if she knew a student wasn’t eating or couldn’t afford something to eat one day, she would give them lunch money or her apple or literally anything to remedy the situation. Most importantly she made that choir room the safest environment that anyone and everyone felt welcomed in. She is the reason I sing!”

Thank you Danielle for keeping the flame alive.

Nominated by Joshua.

Stephen Ziegler (U.S.A.)

Stephen Ziegler (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Ziegler is a talented, kind, and loving teacher from Norman North High School in Norman, Oklahoma. He cares very deeply for every one of his students and never hesitates to help a student in need. Mr. Ziegler deserves teacher of the week because during these trying times he has risen above and has done everything in his ability to continue teaching me and the rest of my peers music.”

Thank you, Stephen, for keeping the flame alive.

Erin Gabriel (U.S.A.)

Erin Gabriel (U.S.A.)

“Erin Gabriel is the heart and soul of the arts department at The Overlake School. Erin has created an environment in her classroom and the theatre that is safe, inclusive, and welcoming to all. She tells every student; “You are enough.” I can’t express how much those words mean to a high school student. Thank you Erin, for filling the world with music and love every single day!”

Thank you, Erin, for keeping the flame alive.

Thanks to Alyssa for the nomination.

Irene Idicheria (U.S.A.)

Irene Idicheria (U.S.A.)

Irene Idicheria is a selfless, compassionate leader in the Boston Children’s Chorus community. Through a time of significant organizational change in BCC’s leadership, through the call to action with Black Lives Matter, and shifting our programming and operations during a global pandemic (each of these things colliding in March 2020), Irene has led our team with empathy, fearlessness, and complete humility. Irene stepped up for our community at a time of great division and heartbreak. She worked tirelessly making phone calls to every student and family–making sure every voice was heard and expertly bringing those voices together in unity. She has stood up with and for her staff through all these trials and always puts others above herself. Through all of these outside trials, Irene has continued to be a beacon of hope and light to her students in the classroom. She makes sure that each child is valued and welcomed.

Thank you, Irene, for keeping the flame alive.

Thanks to Alexis for the nomination.

Dr. Gayle Walker (U.S.A.)

Dr. Gayle Walker (U.S.A.)

“I nominate Dr. Gayle Walker because she has been an amazing professor before and during the pandemic. She always makes sure he students have somewhere to go to when they need to talk, she is understanding about all situations, and she is beyond passionate for what she teaches. Dr. Walker is an outstanding musician and teacher.”

Thank you, Dr. Walker, for keeping the flame alive.

Thanks to Sofia for the nomination.

Caleb Shabestari (U.S.A.)

Caleb Shabestari (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Shabestari has been an absolute rock through the coronavirus pandemic. He has never failed to give everything to his students, and where other teachers would have failed or given up, Mr. Shabestari has prevailed and thrived as a teacher. Mr. Shabestari’s classes have truly been one of the only safe places for his students this year. Amid a global pandemic, racial injustice, political frustration, and so many other challenges; Mr. Shabestari never wavered in giving his students a safe music making environment. He has been an inspiration to all of us, and we are forever in his debt for his dedication and kindness.” Nominated by Kade


“Mr. Shabestari, or Shabs, or Shabby, or some other name I can’t think of right now is an incredible director at Alta High School, not only because he’s fun and energetic, but because he genuinely cares and understands his students, heck even some students who go to other schools, but come together for the family that is Alta Marching Band. Shabs makes sure that his Marching Band is one of belonging, everyone cares so deeply for each other and we all strive to lift each other up. Shabs encouraged me to try marching a baritone, and honestly I was a little bit scared, I had only played trombone my entire musical career, so I was nervous that I wouldn’t be any good at it, and that i’d mess up, but he told me that mistakes are everywhere, sure, but learning from your mistakes, that’s the key. Honestly, my life simply wouldn’t be where it is right now without Shabs, and his excellent teaching.” Nominated by John


Thank you, Caleb, for keeping the flame alive.

Sarah Iadarola (U.S.A)

Sarah Iadarola (U.S.A)

“Sarah is the choir instructor at North Haven High School in CT. She has changed my life by introducing me to choir music and sharing her passion for it with me. She would stay after hours to help me with difficult sections, introduce me to new pieces to listen to in my free time, and anything else she could do to help me improve as a musician. Above all else, she just wanted us students to appreciate the music we were creating and enjoy doing it. Her passion and enthusiasm for music is contagious and her pride in her students knows no limit. She made her classroom feel like home, like a place where everyone was accepted and music brought us all together as a family. I am truly blessed to have had her as a teacher for 4 years and would not be the person I am today without her.”

Thank you Sarah for keeping the flame alive.

Thanks to Marla for the nomination.

Dr. Mark Taylor (U.S.A)

Dr. Mark Taylor (U.S.A)

“Mark is a high school orchestra teacher at Centreville High School, Centreville, VA. One of the first inspiring projects in his totally virtual teaching this year was called the Gratitude Project. His orchestra students had to think about people they were especially grateful for during this pandemic. Then they individually thanked teachers, custodians, first responders, nurses, grocery workers, etc. online, and, in virtual ensembles, played special music just for them, to show their appreciation.”

Thank you, Dr. Taylor, for keeping the flame alive.

Thanks to Ginny for the nomination.

Alta Dantzler (U.S.A)

Alta Dantzler (U.S.A)

A few weeks ago Alta invited me to speak at Oakland University’s “Inspire the Choir” virtual conference, and from the moment I logged on the energy in the Zoom room was electric and infectious. She is doing such great work, inspiring her students and colleagues with her boundless passion for our shared choral art. THANK YOU, Alta, for keeping the flame alive. – Eric

Dr Misha Shtangrud (U.S.A)

Dr Misha Shtangrud (U.S.A)

“Dr Misha Shtangrud is the Artistic Director of MUSYCA Children’s Choir and Director of Vocal Ensembles at the Colburn School of Performing Arts, but I am nominating him because of my experience with him in his role as Artistic Director of the Burbank Chorale. Misha is an enthusiast, warm, kind, energetic and inspiring teacher. At the Burbank Chorale, he has a wide range of talent levels to work with, and he is appreciative and encouraging to all. Recently, Misha conducts virtual choir rehearsals through Zoom. He is a one man show! He sings all of the parts, is colorful and dramatic and engaging as he teaches the parts and the pronunciation of different languages. He encourages the singers as if he can actually hear them. He personally transforms our sometimes not so elegant submissions into virtual choir presentations that we our proud to share with friends and family. I am so grateful for the work he and others are doing to keep the Burbank Chorale alive.”

Thank you, Dr Shtangrud, for changing the world one student at a time.

Nominated by Suzanne.

Dana Alexander (U.S.A)

Dana Alexander (U.S.A)

I recently had the chance to give a masterclass led by Maestra Dana Alexander, and what she is doing as a teacher in these difficult times just knocked me out. Every day she is adapting and improvising to find new ways to engage and excite her students and to keep the flame alive. BRAVA, Dana, and thank you for changing the world one student at a time.

Dr. Cara Tasher (U.S.A.)

Dr. Cara Tasher (U.S.A.)

Dr. Cara Tasher, the brilliant Director of Choral Studies at the University of North Florida, has a tradition with her choir called “hot seat.” (That’s Dr. Tasher in the photo, second from left). She and her singers sit in a large circle surrounding a single empty chair. One by one a student comes to the center of the circle, sits down, and closes their eyes. As soon as they sit the people surrounding them gently bombard them with positive adjectives about their character. “Funny.” “Gracious.” “Generous.” “Confident.” “Beautiful.”

The person in the center can’t go anywhere – they must sit and listen to their friends and colleagues sending wave after wave of positive, specific reinforcement describing who they are and what they mean to the tribe. The overall effect was gorgeous, uplifting and deeply human, and as I tearfully told them afterwards in the middle of a big group hug, “This is the most choir thing EVER.”

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Cara.

Deidre Douglas (U.S.A.)

Deidre Douglas (U.S.A.)

“Mrs. Douglas has a profound effect on my life. I will never forget the moment when I fell short of a goal of mine and she simply just held me in my disappointment and told me she was proud of me. She has wisdom, kindness, and such a beautiful soul, and she uses all these things to be a powerful role model for all her students and to love them unconditionally. She not only motivates her students to be better musicians, but she pushes them to be better people. She reminds us to use manners, show respect, and build community. Most of all, she gives us a glimpse of what love and beauty look and feel like through the pieces she chooses for us. I will forever be grateful for Mrs. Douglas’s impact on my life and I know so many others feel the same.”

Thank you, Mrs. Douglas, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Denise for the nomination.

Brooke Pierson (U.S.A.)

Brooke Pierson (U.S.A.)

Mr. Pierson has been a huge influence on my musical experience throughout high school. He’s taught me a lot about the processes in composing a musical piece but also about the importance of never giving up. There were many times where I felt like I had hit a wall in my composing skills but whenever I did Mr. Pierson would always give me some sort of advice to encourage me. Usually, the way I write music is I make the main melody and make other sections with varying themes of it. One time I made something that sounded completely different than what I was going for and instead of telling me to delete it, Mr. Pierson said that I should keep it for another song that I might want to compose. After hearing this advice I went on to write tons of musical pieces based on my scraps from others. Without Mr. Pierson, I wouldn’t be the confident composer I am today.”

Thank you, Mr. Pierson, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Yousef for the nomination.

Dr. Jamie Hillman (U.S.A.)

Dr. Jamie Hillman (U.S.A.)

“Dr Hillman inspires all musicians to do their absolute best in everything they do: in music and in life. He is an incredible educator that connects with each of his students. Many of his students can refer to Dr Hillman as a close friend. I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this award. His dedication to his craft is unparalleled, and he impacts the lives of everyone around him.”

Thank you, Dr. Hillman, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Aaron for the nomination.

Mrs. Susan Zemlin (U.S.A)

Mrs. Susan Zemlin (U.S.A)

Mrs. Zemlin is the most amazing teacher I have ever had. During my 4 years in her choir program she made me feel welcomed and like I was a part of something bigger than just a group of people who make music. She is committed to the music and making something amazing together but more importantly she is committed to her students and their well beings. She is an advocate for crushing the mental health stigma in high schoolers and has been a great resource for me and others, I can honestly say I wouldn’t have made it through high school without her. I’m a freshman in college now and she checks up on me from time to time, I look forward to those text messages and emails more than almost anything else. She also taught me what it means to be a leader and the part of a group. I was an officer for our concert choir and as honored as I was she gave me so much responsibility, she made sure I knew it wasn’t about me, it was about the choir as a whole. She’s absolutely deserving of this.”

Thank you, Mrs. Zemlin, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Alli for the nomination.

Stefan Kartman (U.S.A.)

Stefan Kartman (U.S.A.)

“Professor Kartman is the Cello Professor at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and is one of the finest in his field. He does whatever it takes in order for his students to grow and achieve what it is they desire. He puts in countless hours and dedicates so much of his spare time to his students and gives them everything he can. He teaches us valuable life skills and life lessons while teaching us artistry and musicianship. He is a selfless teacher and is able to teach students to perfect their craft as well as mold them into true artists. He evokes joy and nothing but a positive atmosphere for his studio.”

Thank you, Professor Kartman, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Ian for the nomination.

Mr. Levi Duncan (U.S.A.)

Mr. Levi Duncan (U.S.A.)

“A good teacher catalyzes learning, but a great teacher inspires passion. Levi stays after school with students every day, pushing them beyond the limits they’ve created for themselves. Levi also started a community choir, the Southeast Texas Vocal Artists to provide a safe place for musicians from all walks of life to come together and perform. Levi’s passion for his students goes far beyond the classroom, and far beyond the music realm. When hurricane Harvey devastated southeast Texas, I was a freshman in college with no way to return home due to the freeways being shut down. My mother sent me pictures of the volunteers demolishing our home, all ravaged by five feet of water. Amongst those volunteers was Levi Duncan. I was no longer his student, but he was in my home- dust mask and dirty clothes- helping us rebuild. 1000 characters is not enough to go into all he has done for same, but I know I speak for the entire community when I say Levi has made a tremendous impact on us all.”

Thank you, Mr. Duncan, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Zoey for the nomination.

Mrs. Mandy Scott (U.S.A)

Mrs. Mandy Scott (U.S.A)

Mandy is an encouraging, kind person through and through. She supports her students after graduation in all their endeavours throughout all of the districts she has instructed. When she was tough with me, it was because I needed someone to hold me accountable and it made me buckle down and focus. When I graduated, she told me to never stop singing, and I’m sure if I hadn’t been encouraged I wouldn’t have. I now am a singer, songwriter, and recording artist and through her vocal training I know how to harness my talents, and through her example, I have patience and love for my fellow family in life.”

Thank you, Mrs. Scott, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Abigail for the nomination.

Joseph Galeczka (U.S.A.)

Joseph Galeczka (U.S.A.)

Mr. G is by far the best director I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and learning from. During my four years with him at Blake, He not only grew my knowledge of music but also made time to develop a personal relationship with each student. Mr G would be the first to make sure each student was having a good day and if they weren’t, he was always available to talk. Mr. G’s quirky personality made choir with him so enjoyable and lightened our often so focused, serious moods. He puts so much time into making sure that each student knows their value and puts so much time into extra activities that benefit his students always. Joseph Galeczka is the type of director students wish they could have because he is simply that amazing.”

Thank you, Mr. Galeczka, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Britney for the nomination.

Erin Collins (Canada)

Erin Collins (Canada)

“Erin Collins is the most extraordinary teacher in the world. Ms. Collins attends every after school rehersal regardless of her own personal schedule and dedicates her own time to plan and attend our every performance. Not only does Erin conduct and teach our choir and her other classes, but genuinely cares about each and everyone of her students and also acts as a part of all of our support systems. Anytime you have good news, bad news, a problem, or just want to talk, she is there. I do not know any teacher as dedicated to her students as Ms. Collins is. Personally, I believe my whole high school experience was 100% better than it would have been because of Ms. Collins. Furthermore, her love for music inspires others and definitely inspired me. Because of her support and the inspirational energy she has, Erin Collins is the absolute best teacher!”

Thank you, Ms. Collins, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Recia for the nomination.

Dr. Dominic Gregorio (Canada)

Dr. Dominic Gregorio (Canada)

Today we honor the work and memory of an inspirational teacher who sadly and unexpectedly passed away in March 2019. Dr. Gregorio was involved in music making on so many levels from completing the first Doctoral dissertation on the choral music of Tarik O’Regan, to his interest in new choral music, vocal ensemble music and interdisciplinary performance. As Director of Choral Activities at The University of Regina and director of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, Dr. Gregorio truly gave his all to music.

Thank you, Dr. Gregorio, for changing the world one student at a time.

Matthew Wanner (U.S.A.)

Matthew Wanner (U.S.A.)

“From the moment you first meet Mr. Wanner, you know there’s something different about him. The care and passion he has for self-expression is evident every day, and it rubs off on every single one of his students. Mr. Wanner does much more than teach music, he teaches his students how to feel and express emotion, how to lift others up, how to be an agent for change in the world. For me and so many other students, current and former, Mr. Wanner is a bright and welcoming light in an otherwise dark and hostile world.”

Thank you, Mr. Wanner, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Lawrence for the nomination.

Valerie Adelung (U.S.A.)

Valerie Adelung (U.S.A.)

Mrs. Adelung makes a really personal connection with her students and you feel a special bond with her. She’s no ordinary teacher, she’s like your school mom. She’s a person that cares about a students way past their education but how they are as a person. She’s instilled a seed of confidence in me that I thought I lost during my years in high school and she really works hard at what she does and deserves a little more recognition than she receives. She’s a wonderful teacher but an even better ‘Mentor’ and she’s truly loved by all that are blessed to have her as a teacher.”

Thank you, Mrs. Adelung, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Kaci for the nomination.

Spencer Wright (U.S.A.)

Spencer Wright (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Wright is a kindhearted and caring man who loves each of his students with such a heart that it amazes me. He is someone who never gives up on his students and personally impacts me as more than just a teacher. He does his job not because he has to but because he loves to. He deserves this more than anyone I know.”

Thank you, Mr. Wright, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Kenna for the nomination.

Dr. Paul Torkelson (U.S.A.)

Dr. Paul Torkelson (U.S.A.)

“Dr. Paul Torkelson is the director of choral studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. He directs the Symphonic Choir, the Nevada Chamber Singers and teaches choral conducting. He has conducted many All-State choirs and is frequently a guest clinician at state ACDA conventions. Many students call him Dr. T. Dr. T is an amazing inspiration to me as well as many students that sing for him. He challenges us to think critically when it comes to singing with technique and text stress. He encourages his singers to sing with passion and think about what the music means to them. Dr. T has invited his singers to sing in Carnegie Hall and Europe through the MidAmerica Productions. Dr. T, your kindness, compassion and dedication has greatly impacted many singers. Thank you, Dr. T!”

Thank you, Dr. Torkelson, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Ashley for the nomination.

Ernest Brusubardis (U.S.A.)

Ernest Brusubardis (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Brusubardis somehow manages to teach his students about every aspect of life through choir. He is compassionate, understanding, wise beyond measure, and always saying things which inspire, instruct, and stick with you long after graduation. Many a student (including me) will recall being told by Mr. B before a concert that “you can’t make beautiful music until you have a beautiful heart.” We awaited the moment as we sang when he would give us a look as if to say ‘yes, yes there it is. That is beauty.’ Mr. B is a treasure among teachers, and anyone who has had the privilege of working with him is beyond blessed. He is a role model for those who need one, a class act in his customary blazer, and a trove of endless life advice. His love for his students is visible to all who may walk into his classroom. Many people wouldn’t be who they are today without him, and I truly doubt he could ever receive enough recognition to amount to what he has done for all of us.”

Thank you, Mr. Brusubardis, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Josie for the nomination.

Melynda Lamb (U.S.A.)

Melynda Lamb (U.S.A.)

What makes someone a good teacher? To a student like me, it’s someone who puts the time into the job, cares about their students, pushes themselves to bring out the best in a kid, and is always there when someone needs help. All of those things describe Mrs. Lamb. Whenever we get a new piece of music, Mrs. Lamb sits the class down and takes the time to really describe to us what the piece is about and it’s deeper meanings. Not to mention before every concert or contest she tells us,” It does not matter to me what score we get out there. What matters is that we have the ability to make good music and change somebody’s day for the better. We never know what other people have been through, but we can sing not only to their ears, but to their soul.” It’s words like that that really show to students that there is more to singing then making noise. Mrs. Lamb not only teaches us to be better singers, but more importantly teaches us to be better people.”

Thank you, Mrs. Lamb, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Christopher for the nomination.

Wayne Lackman (U.S.A.)

Wayne Lackman (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Lackman is the most passionate and caring teacher I have ever had the privilege of being in class with. He is the reason many students attend school on a daily basis because his class brightens everyone’s day. After 30 years of teaching at one high school plus many more at other schools, Mr. Lackman told us he was retiring. After the initial sadness, we were able to secretly rehearse two songs for him at his very last choir concert, where he was able to direct every student he’d ever taught for the very last time. Lackman has changed so many people’s lives, and continues to support and encourage us every day. I am so thankful to have been apart of Mr. Lackman’s choir department, he has greatly impacted the way I see the world for the better.”

Thank you, Mr. Lackman, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Maddy for the nomination.

Dr. Lynne Gackle (U.S.A.)

Dr. Lynne Gackle (U.S.A.)

Dr. Gackle is a literal angel— I mean it. When we sit in her office and chat I know for a fact that she is heaven sent. She is an incredible choral musician. She programs music in a way that tugs deeply at your heartstrings. She gives music a story that everyone can relate to, or relates it to an anecdotal time in her life. She doesn’t choose music that is emotionless. Every week, I look forward to our Tuesday/Thursday rehearsals so I can continue to fall more in love with choral music and center myself in what the songs make me feel. She is an incredible educator and I am so lucky and grateful to know her.

Thank you, Dr. Gackle, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Madison for the nomination.

Mr. Brent Whitaker (U.S.A.)

Mr. Brent Whitaker (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Whitaker is one of those people that believes that teaching a subject is not just teaching the subject. He would teach us music, but foremost, he taught us about life and how music enforces the lessons we learn in life. Things like discipline, focus, hard work, dedication, active listening, and many more things shaped our choir to become one of the best in the state! I believe that if it weren’t for what Mr. Whitaker taught us, I might have become someone with a lacking in core values as a person. I wouldn’t be where I am today, and I wouldn’t have the opportunities that I do because I followed his example! He is truly one of a kind!”

Thank you, Mr. Whitaker, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Kaitlyn for the nomination.

MaryAnn Brilleslyper (U.S.A.)

MaryAnn Brilleslyper (U.S.A.)

“Dr.B is one of the strongest people I know. After being diagnosed with cancer, she still made her students her priority. Less than a week after having chemo therapy, she ranked all superior in competition. She is amazingly talented and one of the best directors I have ever worked with. She shaped me into the musician I am today but did it with love and support.”

Thank you, Dr. B, for changing the world one student at a time.

Thank you Brittany for the nomination.

Robert Rice (U.K.)

Robert Rice (U.K.)

Very few people — in fact possibly only two — can say that they have taught singing to every member of The King’s Singers at a given time. One of those two was Geoffrey Mitchell, a mover-and-shaker in the London singing scene in the 1960s and ‘70s. Mitchell formed his own choir, which pulled together some of the best singers in London. But he also helped the original members of The King’s Singers to develop their distinctive sound (which had its origins in the sound of King’s College Choir) through coaching and advice, once they were out of Cambridge and making it on the world stage.

The other of these two people is Robert Rice, the UK-based baritone and singing teacher, who teaches many singers from lots of the great British choral institutions and beyond. It is easy to imagine that, for a singer, once a certain level of attainment and recognition has been achieved, the role of a teacher diminishes. Yet even many of the very greatest opera singers in the world regularly receive advice and coaching from teachers, and it is these teachers who keep the singers at the top of their game without letting their work stagnate. When someone’s singing (or anything, for that matter) is of a particularly high standard, the role of the teacher becomes almost more important. It takes a particularly skilled teacher, such as Berty in our case, to have the ability, experience and knowledge to identify and help with any issues the one might be having, and to hear the ways in which the craft can still be honed.

Singing, in particular, is an emotionally charged activity. The intimate connection of a person’s voice to who they are makes teaching singing often a delicate process. As well as being extremely knowledgable, Berty is hugely sensitive and is able to encourage progress in people’s singing without ever making them feel flawed, as it is so easy to do. He is particularly good at combining psychological metaphors and images (which create ‘sub-conscious’ vocal results) with detailed physiological and technical information which helps the singer’s understanding of how their voice works. It is for this expertise that many recent King’s Singers have been drawn to Berty Rice; for those of us with a demanding touring schedule, and a high volume of concerts, keeping one’s voice in good working order and never becoming complacent in one’s work is crucial. One element of Berty’s teaching makes him particularly attractive to members of The King’s Singers; he is able to be flexible in what he teaches and how. The art of blending one’s voice to fit into a recognisable group sound (whilst also retaining its solo character) is a very specific one, and not the typical work of a singing teacher, who may prefer to teach in more soloistic or operatic styles. But finding the common ground between different vocal approaches, and happily adapting to the needs of the pupil is one of Berty’s great strengths.

Not content just to be an excellent teacher, Berty is also an adept arranger of music for voices, and has arranged many songs for The King’s Singers, including some of the group’s most popular numbers. Berty is an inspiring character not just for his skills as a teacher, but as an all-round musician who deals in every ‘section’ of the magical process of music-making: composing, teaching, and performing itself. 

Nominated by Pat Dunachie, Countertenor – The King’s Singers

John Byun (U.S.A.)

John Byun (U.S.A.)

John is one of the best, most dedicated educators I know.

Thank you, John, for changing the world one student at a time.

EW

Dr. Karen Gardias (U.S.A.)

Dr. Karen Gardias (U.S.A.)

I am nominating Dr. Karen Gardias because she opened my eyes to the beauty of Renaissance music. She is the choral director for three of the choirs at Davis Senior High School as well as the AP music theory class teacher. Dr. Gardias is highly educated not only choral music, but also in music theory. She is so dedicated to making sure her students have a firm music foundation in order to continue to study music or just have a greater appreciation for the art. I have absolutely loved being under her in the Madrigal choir she directs. She is patient, kind, and at the same time, holds high standards for her students which makes all of us strive to do the best we can. She pours out her life for her students and is always available to talk and help us with anything, musical or not.

Sarah Gallop (U.K.)

Sarah Gallop (U.K.)

“Sarah Gallop is one of the most inspirational musicians I have ever had the pleasure of working with. She has a gazillion other jobs but finds time and space every Thursday to lead our small, but perfectly formed community choir in Hadleigh, Suffolk UK. Sarah is a music teacher by day, teaches singing in the evenings and STILL finds energy to lead us all to higher grounds when it comes to singing. She is cheeky, chirpy and full of infectious enthusiasm. Under her direction, the choir has gone from strength to strength, gaining confidence in our ability to bring joy to others through music. It is Sarah’s passion that drives us on to challenge ourselves in performances. We have covered everything from Eric Whitacre’s Seal Lullaby to Lady Gaga’s Born This Way, from Orff’s O Fortuna to ELO’s Mr Blue Sky. Onwards and upwards, Sarah G. With heartfelt thanks on behalf of Hadleigh Community Choir.”

Thank you, Sarah, for changing the world one student at a time.

Mr. Adam Paltrowitz (U.S.A.)

Mr. Adam Paltrowitz (U.S.A.)

“Mr. Paltrowitz, or Pal as the POBJFKHS music department refers to him as, knows what he is doing. For nineteen years he has been developing a very strong and intelligent choral program within the school based on tradition, leadership, and dedication. I have never seen anything else like it in any other program. In addition to the teacher run choir program, he advises 8 student run A Cappella groups, where all the music is arranged, taught, and performed in two concerts all by students. As the leader of one of these mentioned groups, I credit all my skills in arranging, music making and performing to him. Mr. Paltrowitz even creates articles about his specific systems which can be found on Choral clarity, along with original compositions. He is truly a pioneer in the choral education world and no other teacher can compare to Adam Paltrowitz.”

Thank you, Adam, for changing the world one student at a time.

Dr. Matthew Erpelding (U.S.A.)

Dr. Matthew Erpelding (U.S.A.)

“Dr. Erpelding’s teaching and leadership brought an inclusiveness and camaraderie to the choral program that was missing. He created an environment where no one is afraid to audition. He always inspires with energy and enthusiasm. Dr. Erpelding teaches every choir he works with to express the emotion of the music and that connecting with the music, the audience, and, most importantly, each other is the key to understanding and performing music.”

Thank you, Matthew, for changing the world one student at a time.

Professor Angela Tipps (U.S.A.)

Professor Angela Tipps (U.S.A.)

“Professor Tipps is the director of the Middle Tennessee State University Women’s Chorale, and not only has she grown the ensemble from 20 women to over 70 in a few years, she has also taken us to perform at TMEA, ACDA, and at high school’s all around middle Tennessee. She has changed all of our lives for the better and without her my college experience would have been a very different one. She taught me how to love singing again, how to be so in sync with the people around me that it feels effortless. Professor Tipps is one of the crowning jewels at MTSU and she deserves as much recognition as possible for the tireless hours and endless love she pours into her students.”

Thank you, Angela, for changing the world one student at a time.

Stephen Bolster (U.S.A.)

Stephen Bolster (U.S.A.)

“With his retirement imminent, I am reminded of what an amazing and beautiful person and teacher Dr. Bolster is. Like many college professors, he is well versed and in his craft and profession, both as a choral director and voice teacher, particularly in his knowledge of repertoire and talent for programming, but what makes him outstanding in my mind is the depth and breadth of his sheer passion for choral music and singing.”


“He is a compassionate, passionate person in everyday life and it comes through in the music he makes. He is like family to me and always made me feel like I mattered.”


Thank you, Mr. B, for changing the world one student at a time.

Jennah Delp-Somers (U.S.A.)

Jennah Delp-Somers (U.S.A.)

Jennah Delp-Somers – thank you for changing the world one student at a time.

“Teaching is not a pursuit to be taken lightly. The knowledge you impart and the manner in which you impart it can alter the way a student regards the world and their place in it–irrevocably. Teaching demands a degree of self-assuredness earned through the mastery of one’s craft, and, in equal measure, a degree of willingness to abandon pretence and revel in shared learning. Jennah Delp-Somers embodies these principles, and as a result, coaxes excellence from her students. This is my seventh and final year as her student at iSing Girlchoir. Under her tutelage, I have grown from girl to a young adult, and have come to recognize the power in vulnerability. Jennah is a force of nature, and all who know her are better for it.” Nominated by Lauren

Dr. Lee Willingham (Canada)

Dr. Lee Willingham (Canada)

After having changed the lives of so many high school students through his incredible choral and band programs, Dr. Willingham continues his musical inspirations at the university level and helps to bring aspiring young singers and conductors and educators to their own high levels of potential. Dr. Willingham was my high school music teacher who brought out the best in me in so many musical facets and encouraged any and all of my musical endeavours. I had the privilege of then continuing to sing with him at a community level where he brought together all levels of singers to sing, travel, record and enjoy the beauty and comradery of choral singing. Thank you, Lee, for everything you have given to all of the singers, students, conductors and educators whose lives you have touched.

Thank you Lee, for changing the world one student at a time.

Martha Miller (U.A.E.)

Martha Miller (U.A.E.)

“I have been a choir student for Mrs. Miller since the sixth grade; I am currently a senior. If this doesn’t show how amazing she is, then I would like to put out there that because of her, I pushed myself as a musician to be selected in ACS’s audition-only choir: Chamber Choir. Mrs. Miller is truly one of the most warm-hearted, passionate and positive people I have met in my entire life. She has pushed me to be a better musician and has helped me truly appreciate the richness in music. Mrs. Miller’s connection to music is something undeniable and refreshing, she inspires me to be my best self. In college, Mrs. Miller was apart of the top choral program. Her choir traveled all over the United States to participate in choral festivals. One very memorable experience was in Los Angeles; Mr. Whitacre watched her choir perform Lux Aurumque. I think that Mrs. Miller has truly highlighted the beauty music has, and the stories that can be told all within one to two chords.”

Thank you Martha, for changing the world one student at a time.

Dr. Bret Amundson (U.S.A.)

Dr. Bret Amundson (U.S.A.)

Dr. Amundson received many nominations for Teacher of the Week. Here are a few of our favorites. You can read all the nominations further down this page. Thank you Bret for changing the world one student at a time. 


I am nominating Dr. Bret Amundson because of the incredible impact he has made on my life and countless other people. Not only are his music and teaching abilities outstanding, but he also continuously shows every singer how invested he is in the entire process. In addition to developing our musicianship, Dr. Amundson pushes us to think about how we can take lessons from rehearsal and apply them to everyday life. During every rehearsal he highlights the importance of hard work, dedication, mindfulness, and connecting to the story you are trying to tell. He encourages us to set high goals for ourselves and gives us the tools to reach them individually and as a choir. I am incredibly thankful for what he has done for me as a friend, mentor, director, and fellow music lover. Each day he is making a difference in the lives of many and inspires others to do the same. Nominated by: Madilyn.


I am nominating Dr. Bret Amundson because he has changed the meaning of choir. In rehearsals, he emphasises the symbols and messages found within songs in a way that is truly transforming. These messages accentuate the emotions brought out in our performances, giving each song a unique and personalized experience. Dr. Amundson has incredible faith in his choirs, for he pushes us to do our best in hopes of teaching important messages to our audiences, and in hopes that we will use them to transform our own individual lives. Dr. Amundson has shown that choir isn’t only about vocal technique, it’s about changing the world. Nominated by: Elise.


Dr. Amundson inspires me. Whether to be a better singer or a more authentic version of myself, Bret shows me how to go all in and expect greatness from myself and those around me. He teaches our choir to be intentional with our music, and that we have the potential to spread personally meaningful messages and beliefs through song. Bret has a way of using music to inspire and improve the lives of those around him, myself included. Thank you, Bret, for helping me grow. Nominated by: Liana.

Dr. Egidijus Kaveckas (Lithuania)

Dr. Egidijus Kaveckas (Lithuania)

Egidijus Kaveckas is one of the most dedicated musicians we have ever met. Always fully committed to music, he has taught us, that once everyone is sincerely in it, choral singing becomes magic. Since last year when Egidijus started working with us, we have been motivated by his strong sense of responsibility and great work ethics. A natural perfectionist who believes that true beauty can be achieved, he persuades all singers to get the best out of them. Sometimes, when we receive his emails written in the early AM hours, we wonder if he has stayed awake long into the night, or has woken up very early to work on planning our repertoire and other matters. Despite his almost obsessive work habits and orientation to details, Egidijus is emphatic and friendly, his politeness and “no drama” approach keeps rehearsals cozy and goal oriented. We would like to thank him for being a great musician, teacher, and a wonderful person.

Thanks to Dovile & Evaldas for the nomination

Kathleen Allan (Canada)

Kathleen Allan (Canada)

Thank you, Kathleen, for your dedication to teaching and for changing the world one student at a time.

Heidi Forslund (U.S.A.)

Heidi Forslund (U.S.A.)

Heidi Forslund is a force to be reckoned with. For 7 years, she commuted between two schools, Cavelero Mid High and Lake Stevens High School, so that we could have a strong program in our district. When Heidi arrived at Lake Stevens School District, she had very small numbers at both schools (a mere 25 at the high school) and choir was not a name in our community. For the next 7 years, she worked hard to build structure and family within the district’s choir program. She upped the program’s overall participation to around 190 students with 2 classes at Cavelero, 2 at the High school, and one smaller jazz choir in the morning. Over the years, we have gone on to win many awards and many 1+ scores at both schools. Choir became a known force in the community, one that even band couldn’t overshadow. Heidi is someone else. She taught us values that no other music teacher had taugh me and gives everything she has to make sure choir is a thing everyone wants to be a part of and feels welcome.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Heidi.

Thanks to Gaby for the nomination.

Mrs. Wong Lai Foon (Singapore)

Mrs. Wong Lai Foon (Singapore)

The success of the Singapore Symphony Children’s Choir is testament to choral director Mrs. Wong Lai Foon, who has since 2007 built an empire of youth choirs under the SSO banner, inspiring a new generation of choral singers to strive for musical and artistic excellence. The Children’s Choir performs regularly with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and has collaborated with other world-class artists for sell-out performances. Wong is naturally in huge demand within her community for her conducting skills, and she is a joy to work with.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Wong.

Thank you Emily for the nomination.

Prof. Klaus-Jürgen Etzold (Germany)

Prof. Klaus-Jürgen Etzold (Germany)

This man is a force of nature. Based in Hannover, he has been involved in music at almost every level in Germany, in the classroom, on the stage, on committees, educating and creating new ensembles, taking them far and wide sharing culture and passion for music. His effusive charm sits alongside a determination to see each individual fulfil their dreams and potential.

Klaus-Jürgen, I thank you

Adam Orban (U.S.A.)

Adam Orban (U.S.A.)

Adam Orban or “Master Orbiwan” as we called him (if you’re a Star Wars fan you’ll get it,) was my high school choir teacher and has been one of the most influential people in my life and countless others. He taught me in chorus and music theory from 7th Grade through high school. I owe him an incredible gratitude for being one of the people to understand me for who I was and who broke my shell wide open and forced me to do things out of my comfort zone. He saw an awkward, shy 7th grader who wouldn’t speak up in class even if called on, and saw potential in him. His passion for choral music was also contagious. In his time in Sheldon, IA, he took our small choral program to unimaginable heights. At the height of the program, the jazz and show choirs got consistent 1st places and the concert choir was getting straight perfect scores at state contest. I am proud to say I am now a choral director myself and get to call him a colleague and a friend. He truly changed my life.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Adam.

Thank you Jacob for the nomination.

Paul Phoenix (U.K.)

Paul Phoenix (U.K.)

This man gave me a most precious gift. He helped me to rebuild my confidence and positivity which means more than I can say. He helped to change the colour and horizon of my world, both for my life and career. He let me know I am stronger than I can imagine. He generously shared his wisdoms and talents with great sense of humour and genuinely engaged the world through his golden voice and his golden heart. He inspired many people to become ‘a better version of themselves’. I will try to pass things I learned from him on to my students as well. Heartfelt thanks to Paul Phoenix – former King’s Singer and now Purple Vocals. You are an incredible man.

With thanks to Mingxia Xiao in Tianjin for the nomination.

Thank you, Paul, for changing the world one student at a time.

Claudio Silvestri (Italy)

Claudio Silvestri (Italy)

“Everyone is able to sing, there aren’t out of tune people”. – Claudio Silvestri

It’s been a privilege to read the stories of all those who contributed to nominated Maestro Silvestri.

Thank you, Claudio, for changing the world one student at a time.

Russ Otte (U.S.A.)

Thank you to Peter Hollens for nominating his high school choir teacher, Russ Otte.

Amanda Hanzlik (U.S.A.)

Amanda Hanzlik (U.S.A.)

With an incredible 9 nominations received this week, Amanda Hanzlik – you are our Teacher of the Week.

Thank you for changing the world, one student at a time.

Gary Langford (U.S.A.)

Gary Langford (U.S.A.)

For more than 40 years Gary Langford has dedicated his life to music and music education. He was my trumpet and jazz professor when I was a freshman at the University of Florida and through the years he has given so much to so many, in music and just by being a wonderful mentor and human. It was Gary’s honesty that convinced me to change my major from trumpet performance to journalism, and he always was straightforward and kind in his feedback and advice. I went on to have a successful 30-year career as a journalist but never stopped playing or loving the trumpet, jazz and music because of Gary’s undying enthusiasm and spirit. Ask anyone who has met him and they will say the same. Gary is an inspiration to all.

Steve Durtschi (U.S.A.)

Steve Durtschi (U.S.A.)

Steve Durtschi is one of the hardest working teachers I have ever had the pleasure of working with. His dedication to his students and the art of Choral conducting is unparalleled. During my time working with Steve Durtschi I learned so much about musicality and appreciation for the benefit of hard work. Steve Durtschi has been teaching all Choral and AP Music Theory classes at Timpanogos High School since 2010. During his time there his choirs have achieved the highest ranks possible at festivals they’ve participated in.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Steve.

Thank you Kris for the nomination.

Michelle Shmuel (U.S.A.)

Michelle Shmuel (U.S.A.)

While Michelle is clearly an outstanding professional, mentor, musician and teacher, I believe she should be viewed foremost as an outstanding leader. After years of setting the standard as a “young” teacher, Michelle has now transitioned to a “seasoned veteran” who leads by example on a daily basis for not only her students but co-workers as well. Michelle’s unwavering approach to her daily tasks as an educator is a beacon of professionalism for all to see. She truly displays the philosophy that she is teaching young adults how to be better human beings through singing, as opposed to simply becoming a good musician. She runs three choirs, as well as numerous smaller chamber groups with over 200 students enrolled. It does not matter what level of performer you are, if you are willing to put the work in, she is willing to give her time to teach you. Truly inspirational!

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Michelle.

Thank you Chad for the nomination.

Emmanuella Mazile (U.S.A.)

Emmanuella Mazile (U.S.A.)

Emmanuella Mazile teaches choir at Lowell Scott Middle School. She’s only in her second year of teaching and has already made such a difference in their music program and in the lives of her students. Her kids come to class excited to learn because she engages them with respect, humor, and love. They’re not just learning songs in Miss Mazile’s class; they’re learning how to be musicians. Parents, teachers, and students alike recognize how beautifully–and quickly–she’s transformed an “easy A” choir class into a high-quality music education. Emmanuella is an incredible, natural teacher and advocate for kids who are often navigating a tumultuous period of their lives. I met Emmanuella in college while we were both studying music. I’m so immensely proud of her and thankful to call her my best friend; she’s a daily source of inspiration for me and I’m absolutely thrilled for all of the students in the years to come who will get to learn music from Miss Mazile.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Emmanuella.

Thank you Aubrey for the nomination.

Richard Medrano (U.S.A.)

Richard Medrano (U.S.A.)

With his open heart and musicality, Rich has given back to the community. He conducts with the City of Angels Community Choirs in Granada Hills, CA. This community choir includes the Master Chorale, as well as Children’s Choir. His empathy and open arms invite you to join not only a group of singers, but a family – a humble family that creates wonderful music for the community. Rich has given the choir the opportunity to go Christmas caroling at a local hospital each year in December. He has also dedicated a concert for the children and has raised money for children’s scholarships. Rich has dedicated engraved hand bells of those who lost their lives in Sandy Hook.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Richard.

Thank you April for the nomination.

Sheena Graham (U.S.A.)

Sheena Graham (U.S.A.)

Sheena is an outstanding choral educator, who’s breathed new life and meaning to students in Bridgeport CT’s inner city high school. After years of budget cuts, music is back: “On Friday mornings, students are serenaded by musical performances as they cue up to go through metal detectors. As people are coming in, security guards are bopping to the music as they check bags.” Sheena has just been awarded Connecticut Teacher of the Year for 2019.

Thank you, Sheena, for changing the world one student at a time.

Mrs. Ruby Robertson-Knox (U.S.A.)

Mrs. Ruby Robertson-Knox (U.S.A.)

Mrs. Ruby Robertson-Knox, Music Director at Oak Knoll School, has been a part of the music world from her childhood, later studying at Baylor U, and teaching for 40+ years. She fosters a special choral community of singers from grades 7-12, a drama troop, full musical, masses, and two chamber choirs. Service is also one of the biggest aspects of OKS and Ms. Knox’s philosophy. Ms. Knox teaches us to be grateful for our school, one another, and music. She is passionate for the arts and knows the powers of choral music to heal and make community. Music brings her happiness and joy, thus bringing it to students. She aims to better us and implores students, who she calls her children, to be passionate about their dreams. Ms. Knox’s talents are countless: a stunning singer, pianist, and conductor who conducts from the piano bench, never missing a cue while playing beautifully. She is there for all of us. Her light is felt by all. “Ruby” is truly a valuable gem and shining star.

Thank you Ruby, for changing the world one student at a time.

Janwin Overstreet-Goode (U.S.A.)

Janwin Overstreet-Goode (U.S.A.)

I met Janwin at TMEA earlier this year and was blown away by the connection that she had with so many former-students across the time we spent together. It’s not a surprise that she’s been honored with the FISD “Making a Difference” Award and the Outstanding Music Educator Award from the Houston Symphony Orchestra.

Janwin – thank you for changing the world, one student at a time.

Dr. Robert Spence (U.S.A.)

Dr. Robert Spence (U.S.A.)

Dr. Spence is an associate professor of music at Elizabethtown College, as well as the director of instrumental studies. He conducts the Symphonic Band and the College-Community Orchestra. In 2017, he was awarded the Kreider Teaching Prize, which is given annually to an outstanding educator at the college. I had Dr. Spence in class during every semester of my college career. He is the prime example of a deeply caring and passionate educator. During his classes, his manner of speaking creates the feeling that he is speaking to each student individually, rather than addressing the group as a whole. He can often be found in his office, essentially giving private lessons to students from his instrumental methods classes. And to top it off, his dry humor is unmatched. Perhaps my favorite memory is his recent comment on my Facebook post, informing friends and family that I accepted a full-time teaching job: “Thank you for your contributions to my future Social Security checks…”

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Robert.

Thank you Abby for the nomination.

Sandra Chandler (U.S.A.)

Sandra Chandler (U.S.A.)

I would love to recommend Ms. Sandra Chandler, choral teacher and director at Alexander High School, Douglasville, Georgia for this honor. She is a splendid teacher, award winning in her district, and greatly loved by her students. She is a prime example of what ACDA stands for.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Sandra.

Thank you Tim Sharp, Executive Director of ACDA, for the nomination.

Dr. Charissa Chiaravalloti (U.S.A.)

Dr. Charissa Chiaravalloti (U.S.A.)

Dr. Chiaravalloti is the Director of Choral Activities at Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO. Dr. C, as we call her, is one of those teachers that changes your life. She’s the standard by which you hold all other teachers, even though you know you’re never going to have a director quite like her again. She loves and cherishes music, but she loves and values her students even more. Dr. C supports each and every one of her students, and helps us to grow not only as musicians, but as confident, competent human beings. No teacher has ever changed my life quite the way Dr. C has.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Charissa.

Thank you Allie for the nomination.

Gregg Breinberg (U.S.A.)

Gregg Breinberg (U.S.A.)

It was my honor to meet and work with Gregg Breinberg “Mr. B” and the incredible choir, PS22, (from Public School 22, Graniteville, Staten Island, New York) in 2000. Their continued success must surely come from Gregg’s vision, integrity, passion and dedication to young people and music. Each year he auditions children from 10 years old to join PS22 from the school’s wide cross-section of ethnic groups and socio-economic levels, encouraging them to sing as one and express themselves through music. The emotion is palpable, both listening to them and watching them. Mr. B and PS22 have had truly massive success on YouTube, appeared at the Oscars, the White House, on the Oprah Winfrey Show and with Katy Perry and more. Crucially, this team of engaging super-talented young people rehearse twice a week in term-time and sing at school and local events. Mr. B, you are an incredible force for good in an area that continues to face huge challenges.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Gregg.

George Hattingh Jr (South Africa)

George Hattingh Jr (South Africa)

George Hattingh Jr has been a big part in making the dreams of thousands of aspiring sound engineers, including myself, come to life. He is a lecturer and a director at the Academy of Sound Engineering in Auckland Park, South Africa. He is a mentor to me and one of my biggest role models.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you George.

Thank you Ethan for the nomination.

Mr. Chris Wing (U.S.A.)

Mr. Chris Wing (U.S.A.)

As the band director and head of the music department at Greenfield-Central High School, Mr. Wing built a phenomenal marching band and a spectacular concert band program from the ground up. Starting with a horn line that totaled fewer members than the current woodwind section, he pushed through adversity, giving every member the knowledge they needed to thrive, and continues to strive, not for trophies or medals, but for improvement and exceptional performance individually and as a group. He will be the first to admit that if there are points available, he wants them all. However, his desire for the Greenfield-Central Cougar Pride Marching Band to be the best it possibly can overrides his competitive nature, and he implores us to focus on how we improved over how we placed.

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Chris.

Thank you Elysabeth for the nomination.

Dr. Angela Broeker (U.S.A.)

Dr. Angela Broeker (U.S.A.)

Dr. Broeker is the most loving and generous human being and an incredible Choral music educator. She teaches with such kindness, empathy and grace and is an inspiration to all of the students she comes into contact with. After two weeks of graduate conducting this summer, she gently reminded our class “You are enough. As you already are, you are enough.” Her belief in each of her students is so encouraging…and she is a brilliant musician to boot!

Changing the world one student at a time – thank you Angela.

Thank you Coleen for the nomination.