Randall B. Krum, M.M.

Instructor, the john Merck Division of Science and Technology

Everett Mansion 312
rkrum@svc.edu
802-447-6379

Education

  • M.M., Master of Music, Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University
  • B.M., Bachelor of Music, Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University

Teaching experience

  • Instructor, Merck Division of Science and Technology, Southern Vermont College, 1999-present
  • Instructor, Music, French, Technology, Sacred Heart School, 1994-2001
  • Dean of Students, Hoosac School, 1987-1993
  • Instructor, Music, Pine Cobble School, 1976-1987
  • Instructor, Music, Mt. Anthony Junior High School, 1974-1976
  • Instructor, Music, Baltimore Public Schools, 1967-1974

Courses

  • Information Technology

Research interests

Technology to enhance communication and open new possibilities in the creation of music.

Why I teach

I delight in persuading students to believe in themselves and in their capacity to learn.

Awards

  • Southern Vermont College, President’s Special Recognition, 2004
  • Southern Vermont College, Outstanding Service Award, 2003
  • Wal-Mart Foundation, Teacher of the Year, 2000

Favorite Book/Work of Art

Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky

Best part of being at SVC

A sense of being part of a team made up of faculty, staff and students, all of whom are engaged in pursuing a common goal: promoting education in a supportive environment.

Highlights

January 2008 - Presented The Dazzle of the Royal Court in French Baroque Organ Music - a concert in the Wills Memorial Pipe Organ Concert Series at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Bennington. The performance was repeated at The Cathedral of St. Paul in Burlington, Vermont.

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