
معرفی
Jonathan Seiberlich is a Lecturer in the School of Music at San Francisco State University, specializing in Tuba Performance. He is actively engaged with the Bay Area music scene, performing with ensembles like the Santa Rosa Symphony, Nomad Session wind octet, and his own bands. Additionally, he teaches at Cazadero Performing Arts Camp and directs Turning Deserts into Forests, a nonprofit addressing water conservation and reforestation in Africa.
Education: B.M. in Tuba Performance from Oberlin Conservatory (200?), M.M. in Tuba Performance from University of Southern California (20??). Studies under notable instructors including Peter Wahrhaftig and Ron Bishop.
Research interests span performance artistry in brass instruments, cross-genre collaborations (jazz/classical/electronic), and music’s role in community development. His work includes international performances (e.g., El Salvador school outreach) and competitive achievements like 3rd place in the International Tuba Quartet Competition.
Performance highlights include solo engagements at MacArthur BART Station, circus collaborations with Circus Bella, and electronic music projects with Balkan Bump. He also leads his original music band, Jensen Engineering.
- Awards: International Tuba Quartet Competition recognition (201?)
- Advising: No formal graduate advising described
- Grants: No specific grants mentioned
Labs/Teams: Active member of Tamalpais Brass Quintet, Brass Magic, Jazz Mafia Collective, and electronic music collective Balkan Bump. Leads nonprofit environmental initiatives alongside musical pursuits.




