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Gabriel Sears

Gabriel Sears has established himself as a leader among the new generation of brass musicians, captivating his audiences by effortlessly combining virtuosity and musicianship with distinctive entertainment. Heralded by the United States Air Force Band as an "amazing talent" (MSG Burts, 2006) after being the first brass musician to win the Colonel George S. Howard Young Artist Competition, it was evident at an early age that Gabriel would set the new standard in tuba performance.

Michael Rushman

Michael Rushman is a professional trombonist and music educator in the Southern California region. He currently serves as the trombone instructor at Irvine Valley College and Whittier College, and also coaches brass chamber music at the Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts. At the Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music, Mr. Rushman has taught conducting and music fundamentals, and spent three years as co-director of the Pride of Chapman Pep Band.

Jung Won Edward Park

Jung Won Edward Park, a member of the faculty at Irvine Valley College since 2016, specializes in teaching Music Theory. Beyond his academic role, Edward is a skilled clarinetist, vocalist, and electronic music creator. His electronic compositions span from live sound manipulation to utilizing sampled materials for performances. As an adept audio engineer, Edward has supported musicians across diverse genres by facilitating recording sessions, refining mixes, and orchestrating concert productions.

Sorah Myung

Violist and violinist Sorah Myung enjoys a diversified career as soloist, chamber musician, collaborator and educator. Ms. Myung is currently a faculty member at Irvine Valley College, Vanguard University and Chamber Music OC Pre-College while she plays frequently with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra in Orange County, Southern California.

Laszlo Mezo

Born in Budapest, Hungary, Laszlo Mezo gained national recognition as one of the top musicians of his generation when he won First Prize in the “Kertész Ottó Memorial Competition” at the age of 18.

Daniel Luzko, DMA

Since 1999, Dr. Daniel Luzko has been imparting his expertise in Music Theory and Composition at Irvine Valley College. His students, under his guidance, have successfully transitioned to numerous universities across the globe. Among his notable achievements are clinching the "First Prize" in the Villa de Madrid Composition Competition in Spain, receiving the prestigious Premio Nacional de Música from Paraguay.<

Elizabeth Low-Atwater

Renowned for her musicality and warm sound, Bassoonist Elizabeth Low-Atwater is fully immersed in the Southern California music scene. She maintains an active freelance career as a member of the Mozart Classical Orchestra and performing with ensembles like the Long Beach Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, among many other regional groups. Elizabeth has also appeared as a guest soloist performing Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto with Symphony Irvine and the La Sierra Chamber Orchestra.

Kevin Jellison

Kevin Jellison has been a regular performer in a variety of professional projects ranging from blues, pop, rock, hard rock, jazz, country, and more. He has been a long-time collaborator with recording artist Bob Gentry (Blue Elan Records) as a guitarist, co-writer, and arranger, and has performed with Gentry as an opening act for Berlin, The Pretenders, Pat Benatar, The Bangles, Heart, Ringo Starr, and many more.

Lana Hur

Lana Hur is a renowned classical guitarist who started her musical journey at just six years old. Her talent quickly caught the public's eye when she began winning prestigious international awards, including the grand prize at the First National Youth Classical Guitar Competition in South Korea.

Victoria Lee

Oboist VICTORIA HIROMI DOO LEE takes music anywhere – from chamber groups at aquariums and art museums in California and touring as a soloist in Europe, to wind octets in Branson pubs and the Park Avenue Amory with the New York Philharmonic.