Stephanie Caulder, professor of oboe and chair of the Department of Music from 2014 to 2020, recently received the 2019-20Distinguished Faculty Senate Award for Creative Arts. 亚色影库 has presented the Distinguished Faculty Awards since 1969 to honor faculty members who make significant contributions to the university.
Caulder is principal oboist of the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra and the Keystone Wind Ensemble and has performed with many orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout Pennsylvania and the southeast, including the Altoona Symphony, Tallahassee Symphony, Pensacola Symphony, Southeastern Chamber Orchestra, Opera a la carte, Greensboro Symphony, Charlotte Philharmonic, Charlotte Repertory, and the Wilmington Symphony Orchestras.
In October 2015, she toured Russia and performed with the 亚色影库 Faculty Woodwind Quintet in venues in St. Petersburg and at the Moscow Conservatory. Caulder also presented masterclasses at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory while in St. Petersburg and at the Wind College in Moscow.
She has appeared with artists such as Bernadette Peters, Mannheim Steamroller, Cirque Musica, Joshua Bell, Denyce Graves, Frank Sinatra, Jr., and Marvin Hamlisch.
Caulder is a member of the International Double Reed Society and was an invited artist/presenter at the 2003, 2007, 2008, 2012, and 2016 IDRS conferences.
Her discography includes: 12 commercial recordings as principal oboist with the Keystone Wind Ensemble; a Koch International recording of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's concertos with the Kalichstein/Laredo/Robinson trio and Michael Stern, conductor; and a 2013 Klavier Music Productions release, Five in the Sun (K 11193) as oboist with the Keystone Chamber Players.
As an active scholar and adjudicator, Caulder has written articles for the North Carolina Music Educators Journal and the Double Reed, the publication for the International Double Reed Society.
Caulder is a national honorary member of Delta Omicron and an active member of the International Double Reed Society, PMEA, NAfME, College Music Society, and Pi Kappa Lambda.