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Dr. Seychelle Dunn-Corbin is a Boston-based saxophonist known for her dedication, and advocacy of African American artistry in performance and education, as well as inclusive concert practices.  Prior to her work in the Greater Boston area, Seychelle worked in education for the Baltimore Public School system and is an alumna of Morgan State University; a Historical Black College. While attending MSU, Seychelle studied with accomplished composers Dr. James Lee III and Dr. Nkeiru Okoye, as well as, jazz saxophonist Tim Green and pianist Dr. Stephanie Bruning.

Upon completing her studies and earning both a B.A. & M.A. degree in music, Seychelle furthered her education at  Longy School of Music of Bard College in Cambridge, Ma  earning her graduate performance diploma while studying with classical saxophonist Kenneth Radnofsky. It was at Longy that Seychelle was able to refine her skills as a classical musician, eventually leading to the completion of her Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Saxophone Performance in 2019 from Boston University.

A dedicated chamber musician, Seychelle performs with the Area 9 Saxophone Quartet in addition to serving as faculty at Bunker Hill Community College, Longy School of Music of Bard College, Dedham School of Music and the New School of Music. Recent events include performances with the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, New Bedford Symphony Orchestra, New England Philharmonic, Lowell Chamber Orchestra, Symphonic Anime, Collage New Music, Dinosaur Annex Ensemble, Mass Opera and Castle of our Skins. Seychelle is a current member of the Board of Directors for Shelter Music Boston, an organization that provides transformative chamber music concerts that promote community and therapeutic benefit to those experiencing homelessness and undergoing substance use recovery. 

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