Graduate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Lecturers

We are very proud of our excellent cohort of doctoral students in the Dewberry School of Music. Selected doctoral students serve as graduate teaching assistants and graduate lecturers within our School.

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

  • Vincent Muscarella Headshot

    Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

    Classical guitarist Vincent Muscarella performs along the east coast of the United States and in Canada as a soloist, chamber musician, and ensemble member. Vincent performs in a variety of settings including symposiums, conferences, festivals, music venues, recital and concert halls, and theaters.
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

    Anh Nguyen is currently a first-year DMA student under Dr. Linda Monson at George Mason University with a Graduate Teaching Assistant position. She started studying the piano at age five, Anh Nguyen has continuously achieved academic success with scholarship, assistantship, and teaching position awards throughout her study path.
  • Willis Rosenfeld

    Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

    Willis Rosenfeld is an active choral director and musician in the D.C. area. He has over ten years of experience in secondary education and is the Choral Teacher and Fine Arts Department Chair at Loudoun County High School in Leesburg, VA. He served previously as a music teacher at J.L. Simpson Middle School and Stone Hill Middle School. Outside of teaching, he has over twenty years as a church musician. He currently serves as the Director of Music Ministries for Sterling United Methodist Church. As a pianist he has worked as a professional accompanist throughout the D.C.
  • Megan Slay

    Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

    In 2022, Megan Slay is pursuing her Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance at George Mason University as a Dr. Linda A. Monson Scholar. She has taught Keyboard Skills I and II and this fall 2022, will teach Music Appreciation.
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

    Wenru Yang was born in Qingdao, China. Wenru began studying piano at the age of 5. In 2015, she graduated from School of Music at the Ocean University of China and got her bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance. During her undergraduate studies, she got the highest scholarship for successive four years, and was awarded the title of “outstanding graduate”. In 2019, she got her Master of Music degree in piano performance from Mason. She is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in piano performance and studying with Dr. Anna Balakerskaia at George Mason University.