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Stuart Edward Dunkel
Stuart Dunkel is an oboist and painter based in Massachusetts. He has performed in a number of orchestras listed below. He has been painting since age five and playing music since age 7. He has written a book ''The Audition Process: Anxiety Management and Coping Strategies'' and released a CD of his music called ''Oboe Colors''. He owns two businesses: Oboe Cane and Reeds By Stuart Dunkel, and Fenway Grays. He has taught at Boston University, The Longy Music School, The New England Conservatory of Music, and the Boston Conservatory of Music. Music He studied music at *Boston University, for his Bachelors in 1975 *Mannes College of Music, for his Masters in 1985 *Juilliard School of Music, for his Doctorate in 1987 *Studied with **Robert Bloom **Elaine Douvas **Harold Gomberg **Ralph Gomberg **John Mack (musician), John Mack **Harry Shulman Performed with *Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1974–1981, 1987–1988 *Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, 1974–1981, 1987–1988 *Boston Ba ...
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