“In my work with Prof. Grogan I see the knowledge he possesses, the passion that fuels his quest for more, and the love, care, and desire he has to pass it on to others.”
Benjamin A. (former graduate assistant)
“Without you I would probably be in another field right now. You have demonstrated a deeper dedication and passion for your music, job and students than any other person I have ever worked with and inspired me to turn my career path around. I just want you to know what a profound effect you have had on my life and the lives of the students you touched everyday in Ithaca.”
Carlie K. (former student)
“As a teacher, you have had a tremendous impact, and I only hope that I am able to implement many of the things learned from you into the classroom as I enter the same profession.”
Matt L. (former student)
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Come play alongside members of the New Jersey Symphony on Friday, April 8! #OrchestraYou After the NJSO concert, it’s your turn in the spotlight! Find your flute,tune up your trombone or dust off your double bass and join forces with fellow concertgoers in the unforgettable experience of making music together with NJSO musicians. Conductor Jeff Grogan will lead #OrchestraYou in Tchaikovsky’s “Waltz” from Sleeping Beauty right in the lobby of NJPAC—a little rehearsal, a little performance and a whole lot of fun! To join, register by April 1.
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