Rebecca Raber
grew up on the Lovcik family farm in Pisek, North Dakota and was one of the last classes to graduate from Pisek High School.
She graduated Summa Cum Laude with departmental honors from Jamestown College where she studied with Dr. Richard Harrison
Smith and earned degrees in Vocal and Instrumental Music Education, History/Political Science and Asian Studies. Although
she is now in her eight year with Fargo Catholic Schools, she has been a vocal and instrumental music educator for the past
fifteen years.
She graduated from UND with a Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting and studied with Dr.
James Rodde and Dr. Susan McMane. Rebecca also served on the faculty at the University of North Dakota as conductor
of their popular men's choir, the Varsity Bards for four years and accompanist for one year. A mezzo-soprano, she has
been a featured soloist in Mozart's Requiem as well as several shorter works. Ms. Raber maintains a private lesson studio
and is an active composer and arranger. She serves as both an adjudicator and guest clinician and has been the conductor of
the North Dakota Girls State Chorus for the past nine years. In the summer of 2007 she was conductor of the Northern Ambassadors
of Music Mixed Choir which toured in England, France, Italy, Germany and Switzerland.
Rebecca and her husband, Michael, taught music in the public schools together for five years. Michael
now manages Eckroth Music in Fargo and plays with a few area bands in addition to being the preferred percussionist for the
Shanley Choirs! Ms. Raber has been a Sioux Hockey fan since fifth grade, loves to tease students who are Gopher fans, and
may be seen behind the Sioux goal at every home hockey game! Rebecca also enjoys travel, photography, web design, computer
graphics and theatre.