Andrew Genemans
Adjunct in MusicBassoonist and contrabassoonist Andrew Genemans teaches bassoon in the Department of Music. An avid orchestral musician, he joined the Grand Rapids Symphony in 2017. He has performed with such renowned ensembles as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, Detroit Symphony and St. Louis Symphony.
Andrewɫəs solo performances on bassoon and contrabassoon have included Vivaldiɫəs Concerto in E Minor with Resonance Works | Pittsburgh, and the premiere of Mark Frommɫəs ɫɜLingua Cosmicaɫɝ for solo contrabassoon and chamber ensemble with the Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Music Ensemble.
From 2015 to 2017, Andrew was a contrabassoon fellow at the Aspen Music Festival and School, studying with Per Hannevold and Michael Sweeney. His teachers have included Nancy Goeres, Jonathan Sherwin, Jim Rodgers and Renee Anthony Dee.
He previously served on the faculty of Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania.
Education
- Advanced Music Studies Certificate, Carnegie Mellon University, 2016
- M.M., music performance, Carnegie Mellon University, 2015
- B.M., music performance, Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music, 2015
Outside the College
Andrew enjoys traveling with his wife, Clare, spending time with their dog, Juniper, trying out new recipes in the kitchen and writing poetry.
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genemans@hope.eduJack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts 221 Columbia Avenue Holland, MI 49423