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John Jantzi
(541) 346-3729
jjantzi@uoregon.edu
Prior to joining the faculty in 2002, John Jantzi taught as a
GTF at the University of Oregon in theory, aural skills, keyboard
skills, and opera ensemble. He received the UO Graduate Teaching
Fellow Excellence in Teaching Recognition in 2001. His composition,
Sing to God was a commissioned composition by the European
Chapter of the American Guild of Organists in 1990. His dissertation
is entitled A Post-tonal Analysis and Critical Commentary on
Theordor W. Adorno's 'Vier Lieder nach Gedichten von Stefan George
für Singstimme und Klavier', Op. 7.
Jantzi served as Musical Director in the United States Army Music
and Theater Branch, GS-7 Music Specialist, in Wiesbaden and Mainz,
Germany for seven years. He later served as Director of Protestant
and Catholic Chapel Music programs with the U.S. Army Chapels in
Wiesbaden and Bad Kreuznach, Germany for four additional years.
While studying in Switzerland, he was choir master/organist for
Emmanual Episcopal Church in Geneva, private piano instructor for
the International School of Geneva, and Ballet School pianist for
the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève. He continues as Director
of Music Ministries/Organist at Central Presbyterian Church in
Eugene since 1994.
He has performed on organ and piano and was a finalist in St.
Albans International Organ Competition in England in 1983. Jantzi
has conducted major works for the Eugene Chamber Singers, Central
Presbyterian Church in Eugene, Oregon Opera Ensemble, Oregon Festival
American Music, Chorus Master for the Eugene Opera Company and
the Eugene Symphony, masterclass conductor for the Oregon Bach
Festival, and musicals and operas in Germany and Switzerland.
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