Renée Witon, Theory Instructor
Renée Witon teaches piano, music history, theory, and appears as a soloist, chamber musician and accompanist in the Bay Area and beyond. She is Associate Professor at St. Mary's College of California. Witon has received degrees from Alverno College (BMus) and The Catholic University of America (MMus). She studied piano with Benedicta Fritz, James Norden, Béla Nagy and chamber music with Robert Gerle. Further studies include composition with Robert Parris at The George Washington University. Witon has also taught piano at The George Washington University in Washington, DC, and has worked as a music specialist at the Library of Congress. She produced and hosted KUSF-FM’s contemporary classical showcase program, Classics Without Walls. Her solo piano CD, features music of Brahms, Beethoven, Suk, Ravel and her own compositions. She also maintains a private piano studio in Oakland, California.