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Directory of Officers
Susan Gustavson Maxwell, Secretary,

Susan Gustavson Maxwell has dedicated her career to three dimensions of musicianship; she is a teacher, performer and reedmaker. Currently, she teaches Bassoon and Intro. to Music, a music history for non-majors, at Kansas State University. She has also taught music theory, and in the School of Leadership Studies at K-State. She performs regularly with the Konza Winds Woodwind Quintet and the Tallgrass Trio. She is very proud of her students’ accomplishments, which are best viewed at the KSU Bassoon studio website at www.k-state.edu/music/bassoon. One great resource on this website is the “Honk Hotline,” a contact listing of private bassoon teachers in and around the state of Kansas. You can also check out some of her students in the KSU Bassoon Studio from this link on YouTube!
Dr. Gustavson Maxwell requires her students to commit to service projects that will benefit the studio. One special project that she has taken on herself is a cooperative endeavor with Kansas State University and knowledgable engineers. They have created a bassoon reed profiler with her wish list, adjustability and afforability. Ideal for the college studio, we can finally share a profiler! It will be retailed summer 2011 through Miller Marketing.
Maxwell is also a founding memebr of, The Tallgrass Trio a unique chamber ensemble. Comprised of the violin, clarinet, and bassoon, it continues to concertize throughout the state of Kansas. Recently, the group took a concert tour to Liberal, Kansas through the Kansas Arts Roster Program. Recent events with the Tallgrass Trio include several formal recitals, one of which is a special arts cross-over where pieces were chosen based on Sandzen paintings in the Beach Art Museum. For concert information please visit www.tallgrasstrio.com.
In addition to her teaching duties, she has served six seasons with the Northwest Arkansas Symphony in Fayetteville, Arkansas as principal bassoonist (this orchestra is currently on financial hiatus). Amidst her teaching and performing she is also the designer and creator of the “Susie Bassoon Reed” and has made bassoon reeds for another major retailer.
Dr. Maxwell’s teaching includes several areas of special interest. One is in the art of playing high notes on the bassoon. This has resulted in a book created for bassoonists that has been published by Prairie Dawg Press, Manhattan, Kansas. Another area of special interest is leadership development. With her Leadership in Practice class, KSU students have mentored elementary students at Ft. Riley Elementary School. Many of these children have had parents take several tours in Iraq. Some of Dr. Maxwell’s other performance engagements have included substitute positions with The Kansas City Symphony, The Kansas City Lyric Opera, The Kansas City Chamber Orchestra, The Tulsa Philharmonic, The Lake Shore Symphony in Chicago, Illinois, Orquesta Sinfónica de Nuevo León in Monterrey, Mexico and a two-year position with The Wichita Symphony, in Wichita, Kansas. |
Past MDRS Officers
(Information is incomplete for the years 1984-1992)
President: Anne Miller 1984-?, Marita Abner ?-?, Andrew Brown ?-1992-1997, Alan Hawkins 1997-2001, Claudia Risebig 2001-2003, Margaret Marco 2003-2008, Eric Stomberg 2008-present
First Vice President: Phyllis Glass 1984-?, Mark Weiger ?-?, Andy Daniels, ?-1992-2001, Bruce Gbur 2001-2009, Rodney Ackmann 2009-present
Second Vice President: Judith Dietz 1984-?, Judi Marshall ?-?, Alan Hawkins ?-1992-1997, Barbara Bishop 1997-2001, Margaret Marco 2001-2003, Benjamin Coelho 2003-2005, Eric Stomberg 2006-2008, Celeste Johnson 2008-present
Secretary: Carol Padgham Albrecht 1984-?, Jodie Lin ?-1990-1997, Meribeth Risebig 1997-2002, Bonnie Krutz, 2002-2010, Susan Gustavson Maxwell 2010-present.
Treasurer: Tami Heitland 1984-?, Kim Krutz ?-1993, Claudia Risebig 1994-2001, Jodie Lin 2001-2003, Claudia Risebig 2003-2004, Sheri Mattson 2004-2009, Leigh Miller Munoz 2009-present
Editor: Susan Copeland Wilson 1984-?, Jill DeWitt ?-1992-1994, Virginia Ormsby 1994-1998, Meribeth Risebig 2000-2001, Emily Helvering 2001-present
Webmaster: Meribeth Risebig 2001-2005, Emily Helvering 2005-present

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