Deborah Ingram Cleaver holds a Master of Music degree in piano performance from Boston University, where she studied with famed pianist and pedagogue Leonard Shure. She then became his teaching assistant at New England Conservatory. After ten years of teaching and performing in Berlin, Germany, she moved to Portland, Oregon where she teaches at Reed College. Other teaching positions have included Willamette University, St. Andrews College, and the Southshore Conservatory of Music. An active performer, she has appeared with the De Rosa Chamber Players as well as with the contemporary music ensemble Fear No Music and has had performances broadcast on the classical music radio program Played in Oregon. Many presentations throughout the Northwest have included lectures at Portland State University and for the Oregon and Washington State Music Teachers’ Associations, master classes, and lecture recitals. In addition, she is a frequent adjudicator for regional competitions, and is chairman of the OMTA Baroque Festival. She currently studies with John Bloomfield, Robert Durso, and Edna Golandsky.
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