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Conductor's CornerOn Jan.6, 1957, Bernie Kuehn first set foot on American soil in New York City. He was on his way to Portland after a harrowing flight across the Atlantic from Augsburg, Germany. He was nine years old and didn't speak a word of English. Along with his parents, he was about to embark on a 4-day cross-country train journey, learning his first words of English and getting a sense of this new country. In Portland, a very understanding third-grade teacher and first-grade Dick and Jane books taught him English. Lots of singing and violin-playing got him through the rest of grade
school and Wilson High. He knew by now that Music Education was in his
future, and Pacific Lutheran
University in Tacoma got him the necessary education. After four years
in the Navy (those were Vietnam years) and newly married to Karen from
Boston, he returned to P.L.U. for his In his personal life, since he began teaching in 1975, Bernie has sung with the Oregon Repertory Singers, functioned for seven years as the bass soloist and assistant director at the First Unitarian Church in Portland, conducted the orchestra at Pacific University, acted as music director for numerous Broadway musicals at the Theater in the Grove (Forest Grove), and founded the Washington County Chorale, now the Oregon Chorale. He is a founding member of the board of directors of Hillsboro Community Arts. His hobbies include astronomy, model railroading, photography, stamp collecting, birding, and fishing. His family includes his wife, Karen, and his two cats, Mocha and Latté. |
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