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Dr. Alison M. Robuck is a per-course faculty member in the Department of Music at Missouri State University, part of the College of Arts and Letters in Springfield, MO. She teaches courses in oboe performance and double reed techniques.
- Doctor of Musical Arts, Oboe Performance and Literature, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Master of Music, Oboe Performance, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Bachelor of Music, Oboe Performance, University of Missouri-Columbia
Her research and professional interests focus on oboe reed making and the music of British composer Ruth Gipps. She has a strong performance background, actively participating in regional and international ensembles such as the Missouri Symphony Orchestra, Heartland Festival Orchestra, and the Ameropa Chamber Music Festival in Prague. She has performed at multiple International Double Reed Society conventions in cities including New York, Tokyo, and Columbus, Georgia.
Dr. Robuck has no recent scholarly publications listed in the provided text, so no article trends can be identified.
Her academic honors include:
- Geraldine B. Cooke Fellowship, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Brooks Scholar, University of Missouri-Columbia
She has advised or coached students through her roles as woodwind coach for youth orchestras such as the East Central Illinois Youth Orchestra and the Missouri Symphony Conservatory. She has also taught oboe at the University of Illinois, Kansas State University, Bradley University, and Central Methodist University. There is no mention of research grants in the provided information.
Dr. Robuck is actively involved in performance and teaching, contributing to both academic and professional music communities through solo, chamber, and orchestral engagements. She previously served as President of the Midwest Double Reed Society, highlighting her leadership in the field.
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