Carmean Music Series

Carmean Music Series 2025–26

Welcome to the fourth season of the Carmean Music Series at Lebanon Valley College!

During his tenure as the Dean of Admission and Professor of Music at LVC, Dr. D. Clark Carmean and his wife Edna dedicated their lives to the College and its students. With his generous gift, we have been able to bring internationally renowned artists, extraordinary performers and pedagogues to LVC to share their music with the community, and to enrich the learning experience of the current generation of our students.

In the last season, the Carmean Music Series had the honor of presenting woodwind expert Chad Smith, award-winning film music composer/sound designer Lia Ouyang Rusli, brilliant pianist Dr. David Berry, and the globally renowned a cappella ensemble APOLLO5.

For the 2025-26 season, we are excited to partner with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra to present Dr. Kevin Gebo, Principal Trumpet of the HSO. Dr. Gebo is also a member of the U.S. Army Brass Quintet. He will conduct a masterclass in September.

In November, critically acclaimed Taiwanese-American violist Dr. Andy Lin will perform a recital featuring both the viola and a Chinese two-stringed bowed instrument – Erhu (二胡). Dr. Lin was the winner of the Juilliard School Viola Concerto Competition and is currently the Artistic Director of the New Asia Chamber Music Society.

In the Spring semester, we are honored to present pianist Dr. Yu Xi Wang, Director of Keyboard Studies at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music. She also serves as the Piano Program Director at the Philadelphia International Music Festival. Dr. Wang will perform a solo recital and conduct a piano masterclass in February.

The season will conclude with an organ masterclass conducted by Mark Laubach. Canon Laubach, a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, is on the faculty of Marywood University and is currently serving as the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Wilkes-Barre, PA.

All events are open to the public, so please join us for an unforgettable season filled with extraordinary talents, inspirational performances, and enriching experiences!

Eric Fung, D.M.A.
Carmean Endowed Professor of Music

Kevin Gebo

Dr. Kevin Gebo

Trumpet Masterclass | September 27 | 2:30 p.m. | Lutz Hall

Dr. Kevin Gebo is an international prizewinning trumpeter as well as an active freelancer and soloist in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Gebo received a Bachelor’s Degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of Michigan, Master’s Degree from the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) and a Doctorate degree from The Catholic University of America. Gebo frequently travels as a guest performer and clinician to universities and festivals and has been on faculty at The University of Arkansas, Fort Smith’s “Brass Camp”, California State University, Fresno’s “Trumpet Festival”, Grand Valley State University’s “Trumpet Seminar”, Northern Arizona University’s “Curry Summer Music Camp” and Virginia Commonwealth University as Adjunct Professor of Trumpet.

Andy Lin

Dr. Andy Lin

Viola/Erhu Performance | November 5 | 7:30 p.m. | Lutz Hall

Viola Masterclass | November 6 | 11 a.m. | Lutz Hall

Taiwanese-American violist and erhuist (Chinese violin), Dr. Andy Lin, is recognized as one of the most promising and active performers who specialized in both western and eastern instruments. Praised by The Strad “The great Molto adagio… elicited some of the night’s most sensitive work, especially from Andy Lin on viola.” and The New York Times “Taiwanese-born violist Andy Lin… is also a virtuoso on the erhu, and he gave a brilliant performance.” His recent appearances have included an erhu solo collaboration with world renowned pianist Lang Lang and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Lang Lang’s “The Disney Book” live in concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, a Triple Concerto by Paquito D’Rivera at the Festival PAAX GNP in Mexico, as well as a recital at the Metropolitan Museum.

Yu Xi Wang headshot

Dr. Yu Xi Wang

Piano Masterclass | February 7 | 1 p.m. | Lutz Hall

Piano Performance | February 8 | 3 p.m. | Lutz Hall

Pianist Yu Xi Wang is Director of Keyboard Studies at the Curtis Institute of Music and Piano Program Director in the Philadelphia International Music Festival. She is also a teaching-affiliate at the University of Pennsylvania. As an in-demand pedagogue, Dr. Wang has taught piano, chamber music, solfège, music theory, and keyboard harmony at The Juilliard School, Music Institute of Chicago, Settlement Music School, and Saint Joseph’s University.  She gives frequent masterclasses, workshops, and lectures at regional schools, colleges, and the local MTNA chapter.

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Mark Laubach

Organ Masterclass | March 20 | 4 p.m. | Miller Chapel

Canon Mark Laubach is the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Wilkes-Barre, PA, the Pro-Cathedral of the Diocese of Bethlehem, where he administers an active liturgical and choral music program, concert series, and “Music from St. Stephen’s” weekly radio broadcast. His holds degrees from Westminster Choir College, The Eastman School of Music, NY, and was a Fellow in Church Music at Washington National Cathedral. He won first prize in the 1984 AGO National Young Artists’ Competition, has performed throughout the USA, Great Britain and Germany, and recorded three compact discs on the Pro Organo label.

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Kevin Gebo is an international prizewinning trumpeter as well as an active freelancer and soloist in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Gebo received a Bachelor’s Degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of Michigan, Master’s Degree from the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) and a Doctorate degree from The Catholic University of America. Gebo frequently travels as a guest performer and clinician to universities and festivals and has been on faculty at The University of Arkansas, Fort Smith’s “Brass Camp”, California State University, Fresno’s “Trumpet Festival”, Grand Valley State University’s “Trumpet Seminar”, Northern Arizona University’s “Curry Summer Music Camp” and Virginia Commonwealth University as Adjunct Professor of Trumpet.

His performances have taken him all across the country as well as Canada, Austria, Australia and Germany. He was the principal trumpet on the Naxos recording of William Bolcom’s “Songs of Innocence and Experience” which won four Grammy awards in 2006, including “Best Classical Album.” Some of Gebo’s most memorable experiences have been performing in the Inaugural Parade for President Barack Obama and on several live television and radio broadcasts. In December, 2010, Gebo was invited by Julia Fordham and Paul Reiser to perform as a featured guest on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on their hit single “UnSung Hero”.

Taiwanese-American violist and erhuist (Chinese violin), Dr. Andy Lin, is recognized as one of the most promising and active performers who specialized in both western and eastern instruments. Praised by The Strad “The great Molto adagio… elicited some of the night’s most sensitive work, especially from Andy Lin on viola.” and The New York Times “Taiwanese-born violist Andy Lin… is also a virtuoso on the erhu, and he gave a brilliant performance.” His recent appearances have included an erhu solo collaboration with world renowned pianist Lang Lang and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Lang Lang’s “The Disney Book” live in concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, a Triple Concerto by Paquito D’Rivera at the Festival PAAX GNP in Mexico, as well as a recital at the Metropolitan Museum. Andy is the artistic director and co-founder of the New Asia Chamber Music Society and violist of the Sullivan String Quartet. He is also a member of the Musicians of Lenox Hill and INTERWOVEN Ensemble, and serves as principal violist of the New York Classical Players and Solisti Ensemble.

Andy has won numerous competitions including Taiwan National Viola Competition, the Idyllwild Arts Academy Concerto Competition, First Prize in the 2008 Juilliard Viola Concerto Competition and subsequently made his Lincoln Center solo debut at the Avery Fisher Hall (now David Geffen Hall) with the Juilliard Orchestra. He was also the winner of the 2009 SUNY Stony Brook Concerto Competition. He has also appeared as a viola soloist with orchestras such as Yonkers Philharmonic Orchestra, Orford Academy Orchestra, Incheon Philharmonic and the New York Classical Players.

In addition to his accomplishments as a western classical musician, he is also an active erhu performer. He has performed the erhu solo part at the U.S. Premiere of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’ “Kommilitonen!” with the Juilliard Opera Production, as well as the world premiere of Jeeyoung Kim’s Engraft for solo erhu and string orchestra with Solisti Ensemble at Carnegie Hall. He also premiered Winnie Lan-In Yang’s Fantasy for Erhu and Strings with the New York Classical Players, and Kevin Lau’s Between the Earth and Forever with the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, in which was praised by Texas Classical Review “In the hands of soloist Lin, the erhu proved a compelling musical protagonist Saturday. Lin spun out the solo line with nimbleness…“ His reputation as an erhu virtuoso who also understands western classical music writing has led him to work with top orchestras such as the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra of the Grant Park Music Festival in Chicago to play the solo erhu part in Iris dévoilée by Chen Qi-Gang. He has also appeared as an erhu solo in the U.S. Premiere of Yeow-Kwon Chung’s Red Cliff Piano Concerto with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. In fall 2017, he performed a haegeum concerto Choosang on the erhu with Busan Metropolitan Traditional Music Orchestra at the Busan Maru International Music Festival in Korea. In 2018, he performed an erhu concerto Wild Grass by Wenjing Guo with the Juilliard Orchestra at its Focus! Festival final concert at Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in which it was featured on the New York Times, this also made him the only person in the Juilliard history who performed concertos twice with the Juilliard Orchestra on both western and eastern instruments. He also performs annually at the Spring Celebration presented by the Chinese Cultural & Arts Institute in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

In addition to his solo career, Andy is an avid chamber musician and orchestra leader. He was the co-founder and Artistic Director of New Asia Chamber Music Society. Their debut album Unforgettable Memories in Taiwan was nominated in two categories at the Gold Melody Award in Taiwan. Andy was also the founding member of the award winning string quartet, the Amphion String Quartet. The quartet was a winner of the 2011 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition and was on the roster of the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society CMS2 Program from 2013~2016. The quartet has released their debut album with the Nimbus Records in England, in which the album was selected by the New York Times as “The Best 25 Classical Music Recordings of 2015.” Andy has also been invited to perform chamber music alongside Itzhak Perlman where The New York Times described “Mr. Perlman, playing first violin… answered in kind by the violist Andy Lin.” He has also served as a principal violist of the International Sejong Soloists, and guest principal violist at the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey Festival Orchestra, and the Mid-Atlantic Opera and Bergen Symphony. His festival appearances have included OK Mozart, Chamber Music Northwest, Seal Bay Music Festival, and he serves on the faculty at the 4 Strings Music Festival every summer. Andy plays on a viola made by one of his best friends Jacob Ho. (www.andylin6strings.com)

Pianist Yu Xi Wang is Director of Keyboard Studies at the Curtis Institute of Music and Piano Program Director in the Philadelphia International Music Festival. She is also a teaching-affiliate at the University of Pennsylvania. As an in-demand pedagogue, Dr. Wang has taught piano, chamber music, solfège, music theory, and keyboard harmony at The Juilliard School, Music Institute of Chicago, Settlement Music School, and Saint Joseph’s University.  She gives frequent masterclasses, workshops, and lectures at regional schools, colleges, and the local MTNA chapter.  Her private piano students have taken top prizes in competitions and have gone on to study at The Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, and Oberlin Conservatory. As a performer, Dr. Wang made her Carnegie Hall recital debut in 2002 as the winner of the Artists International competition. She has released a CD under the Chinese label JSCP and has an active performing career both as a soloist and chamber musician throughout North America and Asia.

A native of Beijing, China, Dr. Wang started piano at age 3 with her mother, a pianist and renowned pedagogue of the instrument “electone”.  She made her debut with the China Women’s Philharmonic at age 10 and soon enrolled in the Central Conservatory of Music, studying with Hui-Su Chen. Dr. Wang attended the Juilliard Pre-College Division under the tutelage of Herbert Stessin and holds her B.M., M.M., and D.M.A from The Juilliard School, where she studied with Jerome Lowenthal and Julian Martin and chamber music faculty members Constance Moore and Jonathan Feldman.

Dr. Wang resides in Philadelphia with her family.