Really.
I saw it here.
I’m not qualified. I’ve been playing professionally since 1975, but that’s not like a doctorate! If you want to live in Mississippi here’s your chance:
Job Summary: The University of Southern Mississippi invites applicants for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track faculty position as an assistant professor of oboe in the School of Music in the College of Arts and Letters.
Candidate will teach studio oboe, English horn and chamber music, recruit undergraduate and graduate oboe majors and maintain an active performance schedule, including playing in CATEGORY 5 – the faculty wind quintet at Southern Miss. Some classroom teaching is required based on the candidate’s interests and areas of expertise.
Duties and Responsibilities: Candidate will teach studio oboe, English horn, chamber music, reed-making class and additional academic teaching assignments based on the candidate’s interests and areas of expertise. He/she will perform in CATEGORY 5 and maintain an active performance schedule at national and international levels. Successful recruitment of undergraduate and graduate oboe students is a critical component of this position.
– See more at: https://chroniclevitae.com/jobs/0000809641-01#sthash.ldv7Etto.dpuf
Yep … time for not only sacred Christmas music, but some fun as well.
Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28 (selections)
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It’s December and the TQODs and other quotes will wait until 2014 now. It’s time. I will feature my typical Christmas music here, and any news I think I should share but some things will just have to wait to appear. It’s time to celebrate the birth.