Sarah Huebsch Schilling, DM

Sarah Huebsch Schilling, DM, is in demand as a period oboist, recorder player, and performance practice specialist. Sarah performs with period instrument groups throughout the Americas including Washington National Cathedral Baroque Orchestra, Washington Bach Consort, Forgotten Clefs (Renaissance Wind Ensemble), Chatham Baroque, Bourbon Baroque, Mercury, and Festival Internacional de Música Sacra. She is the director of the Early Music Workshop at the Interlochen College of Creative Arts. Sarah’s work has been published by Mozart Society of America, Indiana Center for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and the International Double Reed Society. Sarah has presented on theater music and performance practice topics at academic conferences (Oxford, Indiana University, University of Oregon) and at the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival. Sarah’s primary research explores music, acting, dance, special effects, and set design of Georgian theater through the lens of The Tempest performed at Drury Lane, London 1777-1787. BM New England Conservatory, MM and DM Indiana University
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