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b. Los Angeles. Sue studied piano with Arlis Crowthers and oboe with Salvetore Spano. She earned a Bachelor of Music Performance degree from Conservatory of Music at the University of the Pacific. There she studied oboe with Prof. Niel Tatman and piano with Prof. Joan Coulter and accompanied A cappella Choir with Prof. William Dehning, Director. Attended la Escuela de Vida y Movemiento; took master classes with Lothar Koch, former principal oboe, Berlin; Dutch oboist Hans de Vries; John Mack, former principal, Cleveland; Ray Still, former principal oboe, Chicago; Taught oboe and English horn at the Conservatorio Nacionál de Mexico and played oboe in Mexico City orchestras.
Ms. Bohlin is a freelance musician and has worked with several Bay Area organizations including Santa Rosa Symphony, Fremont Symphony, Napa Symphony, San Francisco Choral Society, Oakland East Bay Symphony Chorus, Bay Area Lutheran Choral (Solo Deo Gloria), Head Royce School, OAKE National Conference, San Francisco Community Music Center, Berkeley Community Chorus, San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, S.F. First Unitarian Church. She sang with and accompanied the San Francisco Chamber Singers (now Volti) for many years. From 1990-2000 Sue was Music Director and performer with George Coates Performance Works Theatre (SF). In 1995 and ‘97, she produced the Golden Gate International Children’s Choral Festival.
Since 1984, Mr. Bohlin has been a key developer and director for Piedmont Children’s Choirs. Currently, she directs the Training Department, conducts the Girls Beginning choir, and accompanies several groups. As Assistant Dir. of the Performing Dept. she has performed for over 20 years with the premiere treble group, Ensemble, which has won many awards for interpretation of new music, including 3 gold medals at the 2000 Choral Olympics in Linz, Austria. Sue has prepared the music and conducted the recordings for several radio, stage, opera, tv, and film productions. In 2004, she founded the Anchor Bay Children’s Choir, which educates children on the northern California coast in music and acts as a resource for the local artistic community. Sue has performed in major concert venues in Hungary, Austria, Canada, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Sweden, Slovenia, Malaysia, China, Taiwan, Japan, Brazil, Latvia, Russia, Norway, Mexico, Italy, Cuba, and throughout the U.S. Her music has been performed by the Peninsula Women’s Chorus, Piedmont Children’s Choir, San Francisco Chamber Singers, First Unitarian Universalist Church Choir (SF), Seattle Girls’ Choir, Vivace Children’s Choir, Northwest Girlchoir, Northern Sound Children’s Choir, Cappella Choirs, and Cantabile Children’s Choir. In 2001 Sue began EarHeadMusic, a series of her own compositions and arrangements. Her 4-part treble arrangement of "I've Been to Haarlem" (Turn the Glasses Over) will soon be available at Treble Clef Music Press.
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