WILLIAM CUTTER graduated in the class of 1978. He received the Master of Music Degree in Music Composition from Boston University and in 1989 the Doctor of Music Arts Degree in Music Composition from the same school. Presently Bill is an instructor in composition, advanced theory and voice at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick, Mass., and Assistant Conductor and Pianist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; most recently he has been named Director of Choral Activities for the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. As a composer Bill is well published, has been commissioned to write many works for orchestra, small ensembles, choruses and soloists. In 1990 his composition One Fine Hour won the Toronto Children's Chorus Competition. Bill is a composer, a tenor soloist, a conductor, a director of opera and musical theatre, and a professor. We are very proud of his accomplishments.