Glenna
Sprague is Professor of Humanities and Music and Coordinator of
Music at Oakton Community College. She teaches Piano Performance,
Class Piano, and the Six Piano Ensemble class.
Professor
Sprague is the founder and conductor of the Oakton Six Piano Ensemble,
the only group of its kind in the Midwest. The Oakton Six
Piano Ensemble annual campus concert at the Footlik Theater is a
popular event in the Chicago area. Professor Sprague and the Ensemble
have performed to sold out audiences through the United States and
Europe. This includes performances at the International conference
of the college Music Society in Vienna, Austria; MTNA (Music
Teachers National Association National convention in Spokane, Washington;
Chicago Civic Opera House, and at numerous MTNA state conventions.
For information about Six Piano Ensemble performances and auditions
visit http://www.oakton.edu/acad/dept/philhum/SixPiano/index.htm
Professor
Sprague is a magna cum laude graduate from the Conservatory of Music
of Capital University and received her M.M. in piano performance
from Ohio University where she studied with Gail Berenson.
An active
performer, clinician, and adjudicator, she has served as a panelist
on the Illinois Arts Council, the National Conference on Piano Pedagagy,
and the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Professor Sprague
also has had articles published in national music journal including
the American Music Teacher.
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