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Washington State musician, Joshua Lindberg is an upcoming educator and performer. He earned a Master of Music degree in Conducting from Eastern Washington University under Dr. Don Goodwin. He also completed all requirements for the National Certified Teacher of Music (NCTM) through Music Teachers National Association (MTNA). Before that he graduated, with honors, with a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance and a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from Eastern Washington University. While attending EWU, Lindberg's major teachers include: Dr. Jody Graves, piano; and Dr. Don Goodwin, conducting. His previous teachers include Patti Robertson and Steve Haberman.
As a classical pianist, Lindberg has competed in and won several music competitions. Recently he was awarded the Gold Medal for his performance of the Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in the collegiate concerto division of the MusicFest Northwest Festival in 2011.
Lindberg has maintained an active piano studio where he taught in Kennewick, Washington.
He served as head piano teacher of the Columbia Music School from 2007-2009.
He has been the rehearsal and performance pianist for the Spokane Civic Theater, Mid-Columbia Musical Theater, and Columbia Basin College Summer Showcase.
Additionally, Lindberg has played clarinet in the EWU Wind Ensemble, jazz piano in the Repertory Jazz Ensemble, sang Tenor in the Symphonic Choir, and served as the Drum Major of the Eagle Marching band. He was Co-President of the EWU Collegiate MTNA Chapter (2013-2014).
Currently, Lindberg is the Choral Director and Piano Lab teacher at Kennewick High School and Park Middle School in Kennewick, WA. Lindberg also maintains an active piano studio at his home.