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Thursday, 1:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.<br />

Salon C<br />

The Truman Clarinet Choir<br />

Dr. Jesse Krebs<br />

Burlesque................................................................................................................... Adam Gorb<br />

Maecenas <strong>Music</strong><br />

Il Convegno............................................................................Amilcaro Ponchielli/Roland Cardon<br />

Editions Andel Uitgave<br />

“Meditation” from Suite No. 1............................................................................. Vaclav Nelhybel<br />

E.C. Kerby Ltd. (out of print)<br />

“Itamar Freilach” from Klezmer Suite....................................................................... Alexis Ciesla<br />

Advance <strong>Music</strong><br />

Jesse Krebs is Associate Professor of Clarinet at Truman State University, where he joined the<br />

music faculty in 2005. Dr. Krebs has performed throughout the United States, England, and Costa<br />

Rica, and has been featured as a concerto soloist with the North Carolina and Central Florida<br />

Symphony Orchestras. In 2002, he was one of three Americans selected as a semifinalist for the<br />

International Clarinet <strong>Association</strong> Young Artist Competition and competed in Stockholm, Sweden.<br />

He received a Doctor of <strong>Music</strong> in clarinet performance from the Florida State University, a Master<br />

of <strong>Music</strong> from the University of North Texas and a Bachelor of <strong>Music</strong> from the University of North<br />

Carolina at Greensboro. Dr. Krebs performed on recitals for the International Clarinet <strong>Association</strong><br />

in Austin (2010) and Kansas City (2008), and he presented a research lecture in Atlanta (2006).<br />

He also performed on Iowa Public Television and can be heard on recordings with the North Texas<br />

Wind Symphony (Klavier and GIA labels). He has published articles in The Clarinet journal, The<br />

Instrumentalist magazine, and the NACWPI journal. Dr. Krebs has been nominated twice for the<br />

Truman State University Educator of the Year Award, and was selected as a finalist in 2011.<br />

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