Our Story
Scheherazade Music Festival is a non-profit whose story began over brunch with friends.
From the start, our vision has been to tell stories through chamber music, weaving together enthralling narratives with innovative programming. We believe this is the foundation for unforgettable concerts that bring people together.

Storytelling and music are essential elements of what it means to be human. They help us connect with who we are and others, allow us to explore unknown places and discover new ideas.
SMF is a space for new stories to be told and heard, new musical connections formed, boundaries broken. Scheherazade Music Festival achieves this and more. We look forward to sharing this vision with our exciting 2025 season: “Songs of Earth, Sea, and Sky.”

Who We Are
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Colleen White
CO-FOUNDER, ARTISTIC & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Colleen White is Assistant Professor of Flute at Kansas State University, flutist for Chamber Orchestra of the Smoky Valley, and Executive Director of SMF. Before her appointment at K-State, she held faculty positions in flute, chamber music, and entrepreneurship at Colorado State University, the Metropolitan State University of Denver, and the University of Colorado Boulder. Colleen has performed with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, as a soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and at Carnegie Hall.
Colleen has developed and coordinated performance events featuring Grammy Award Winners, MacArthur Fellows, and Guggenheim Fellows. She has served as Chamber Coordinator for the Spoleto Festival USA, among other arts organizations. In 2017, she was a recipient of the Boedecker Path to Excellence grant. She has self-produced two albums: Electroacoustic Music for Flute (2017) and The Bach Flute Sonatas Revisited, Vol. 1 (2022).
She has been an Artist in Residence for Off the Hook Arts (Fort Collins, CO) and the Atlantic Music Festival (Maine) and performed in recent seasons with the Wichita Grand Opera orchestra, Boulder Bach Festival, and Colorado MahlerFest. She can be heard on Wyoming Public Radio and KGNU Boulder Radio. In 2019, Colleen made her first solo appearance at Carnegie Hall.
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Paul Zaborac
CO-FOUNDER, ARTISTIC & MEDIA DIRECTOR
Paul Zaborac is a versatile saxophonist known for his creativity as a performer. Well versed in jazz, classical, and contemporary music, he seamlessly bridges musical boundaries.
As an entrepreneurial musician, he has organized and managed performance tours and produced or co-produced several albums including Actualize, Paul Zaborac Quartet:Live, Long Way Out, and Russian Romantic Music for Saxophone. He regularly features new compositions and arrangements in his performances and recordings.
Presenting concerts throughout the United States, he has been invited to perform at multiple universities and national conferences, and has performed internationally in China, Hong Kong, Costa Rica, and Australia. He has appeared with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra, the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra, and the National Repertory Orchestra.
Paul has been a visiting professor at the University of Denver and has coached chamber music as a guest artist at several schools and festivals. He is currently active as a teacher and performer in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Cecilia Lo-Chien Kao
CO-FOUNDER, ARTISTIC & OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
Pianist Cecilia Lo-Chien Kao is a dynamic performer that is in demand as a chamber musician. She has collaborated with several distinguished artists including Lynn Harrell, Stefan Jackiw, Robert McDuffie, Bion Tsang, Gerardo Ribeiro, David Coucheron, and Jennifer Stumm, among many others.
Kao has appeared at Carnegie Weill Hall and can be heard on Bion Tsang’s album The Blue Rock Sessions. She was a member of the Boulder Altitude Directive, a modern music ensemble dedicated to commissioning new music, and a chamber music artist at the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival.
Kao is an Assistant Professor of Professional Practice and Collaborative Piano Artist at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. She is also the coordinator of collaborative piano at the prestigious Meadowmount School of Music. She has been a collaborative pianist at the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings, University of Colorado, and a fellow at the Music Academy of the West and Aspen. Cecilia is a Yamaha Performing Artist.
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Jen Townsley
DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF VOCAL MUSIC
Soprano Jen Townsley is a skilled collaborator, soloist, and stage director. She has championed the premiere of new chamber works such as Lauren Courbier's "From The Chrysalis", "Creatures Great and Small" by Gergon Bastista, and Ingrid Stölzel's The Gorgeous Nothings arranged for soprano, flute, soprano saxophone, and piano. Jen stage directed and produced SMF's 2024 children's opera The Three Little Pigs, a Mozart pastiche opera adapted by John Davies. She is passionate about community outreach and educational opportunities that enrich people's lives through music.
Jen is an Instructor of Voice at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri and an adjunct at the University of Missouri Kansas City. Her expansive teaching includes opera workshop, language diction, vocal pedagogy, contemporary commercial singing styles, and both classical and musical theater applied voice lessons. She has a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree from UMKC conservatory. Her doctoral research includes LGBTQIA+ inclusion in collegiate voice studies, opera curriculum development, contemporary singing styles in music education, and novel research on French composer Charles Koechlin and his Shéhérazade songs.
Recent directing credits include Gian Carlo Menotti's The Medium paired with a scene from Daid Conte's The Gift of The Magi, a 1950s themed production of "Songs, Scenes and One Acts", Scheherazade Music Festival's children opera The Three Little Pigs, Atlantic Music Festival’s Dido and Aeneas (assistant director),and Cedar Rapids Opera Theater’s production of Menotti’s The Telephone.. Recent dramatic roles include the Queen of the Night in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, L'Ensolliead in Massenet's Chérubin, and Mariann Paroo in the musical The Music Man.Description goes here


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