A distiguished pianist, accompanist, teacher, arranger, composer, and musicologist, Steven Coburn has a Bachelor
of Music degree in performance and music education from the Crane School of Music at the State University College of New York
at Potsdam and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in musicology from New York University. Dr. Coburn has taught music at the Eugene Lang
College of the New School University, New York University, Pace University, and currently teaches music history and world
music courses at St. Francis College. In his 30 years of recital and accompanying experience
he has performed in multiple venues and worked with singers, instrumentalists, chamber ensembles, orchestras, theater and
show groups, and choruses. Dr. Coburn is currently the co-artistic director for the Brooklyn Community Chorus, and the accompanist and assistant director for the Brooklyn Philharmonia Chorus. A published musicologist and composer, he is
an internationally recognized expert on the music of Gustav Mahler, has been a regular contributor to the All Media Guide, and has written on musical subjects ranging from the Renaissance
through progressive rock. (Dr. Coburn has been listed in "Who’s Who in America" since 2004.)
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