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Susan Gustavson Maxwell has dedicated her career to three dimensions of musicianship; she is a teacher, performer and reedmaker. Currently, she teaches Bassoon and Intro to Music. She has also taught Music Theory, and Leadersip in Practice, in the School of Leadership Studies. She performs regularly with the Konza Winds Woodwind Quintet and the Tallgrass Trio. She is very proud of her students accomplishments, which are best viewed at the KSU Bassoon studio website at www.k-state.edu/music/bassoon. One great resource on this website is the Honk Hotline, a contact listing of private bassoon teachers in the state of Kansas.
Dr. Maxwells teaching includes several areas of special interest. One is the art of playing high notes on the bassoon. This has resulted in a study for bassoonists that has been published by Prairie Dawg Press. It includes scale practice, short melodic exercises and a fingering chart. (www.prairiedawgpress.com)
Some of Dr. Maxwells performance engagements have included substitute positions with The Kansas City Symphony, The Kansas City Lyric Opera, The Kansas City Chamber Orchestra, The Tulsa Philharmonic, The Lake Shore Symphony in Chicago, Illinois, Orquesta Sinfónica de Nuevo León in Monterrey, Mexico, and a two-year position with The Wichita Symphony in Wichita, Kansas.
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